A ML'S EVENTS. ALL DUNK DIN IS HAVING SOME NIGHT WITH THE llt FAVORITE COMEDIAN AT FDLLEKS’ pRIN GES,S THIiATEE Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT—AT B—TO-NIGHT. REVUE EVENT OF THE YEAR. REVUE EVENT OF THE YEAR. Hear Him, GEORGE WALLACE, See Him, GEORGE WALLACE, Laugh GEORGE WALLACE, With Him, GEORGE WALLACE, Sing With GEORGE WALLACE, Him, GEORGE WALLACE, In the I’ccfcct Little Play, ‘ SOME NIGHT.’ it's from the Pen of George Himself, AND IT'S ALL RIGHT And ALL BRIGHT. ‘SOME NIGHT,’ •SOME NIGHT,’ SOME NIGHT,’ lu Seven Gorgeous Scenes, Elaborate Settings, and Beautiful Costumes. A Panorama of Novelty and Nonsense. A Dinkum Wallace Show. All-new Vaudeville Preface. Prices; U.C. and Stalls, 2s 6d (plus tax and booking lee); Back Stalls. Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is. Box Plans at THE BRISTOL till 5 p.m. Later at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist. Theatre tel. 13-702. DOR OTH V GIS H T O-NIG HT ! OSLVNTH E A T R E. A throbbing, tense-moving comedy-drama of London’s lights and shadows, ‘LONDON.’ With the Screen’s ‘LONDON.’ Greatest Artist. See the sensational “ Dance of Death,” Paul Whiteman and his orchestra, and scenes of all the famous parts of London, including the world renowned KitKat Club. JOY NIGHT GRAND FANCY DRESS MASQUERADE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, 8 p.m to 1 a.m., EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL (Pioneer Hall). NOVELTIES, PRIZES, ETC., ETC. Costume Judge, Mr GEORGE WALLACE (You should see him m ‘ Some Night 1 at Fullers’ Theatre. Oh, Boy). Arthur Gordon’s Band, Catering by Mr G. Ellison. Admission, 2s 6d (Single). Plain or Fancy Dress Optional, but pleas* Wear a Mask. 20 Per Cent. Proceeds to Local Charily. ST. MARY’S HALL, DURHAM STREET, MORNINGTON. PRODUCE AND JUMBLE SALE THURSDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY. GREAT BARGAINS. Sale Commences 2 p.m. Admission Free. NEW HAWAIIAN SONG. ‘HAWAIIAN LOVE NEST.’ Harmonised Refrain: Balmy summer's night, stars arc shining bright, Love is floating in the air. While we stroll along and strum • a little song, And joy is beaming everywhere. Like a tender vino then our hearts entwine, As the gentle pa.lm tree sways; In the moonlight gleam we float and dream Of sweet Hawaiian love nest days. Is 9d A COPY, Is lOd POST'ED. mSERT’S MUSIC STORES, Dunedin. Under the Patronage of Sir Robert and Lady Stout, BURNS HALT/, BURNS HALL, BURNS HALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, SATURDAY, MARCH 5, GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT CONCERT To MADAME GITTA ALP Alt, (Hungarian Mezzo-soprano) By LEADING LOCAL ARTISTS. ADMISSION: Reserved. 4s 6d; Unreserved 3? 3d (including tax). BOX PLAN at THE BRISTOL, WEDNESDAY, February 29.
DANC'NG. DANCING. DANCING. MERRYMAKERS’ DANCE, MERRYMAKERS’ DANCE, MERRYMAKERS' DANCE, TO-MORROW NIGHT, 8 to 11. ALF. CAREY And His Entirely NEW SAVOY ORCHESTRA. NEW SAVOY ORCHESTRA. NEW SAVOY ORCHESTRA. A Revelation in Syncopated Music. ADMISSION. 2s 6d. THE SAYOY. BEACH MOTOR RACES, INVERCARGILL, SATURDAY, MARCH 3rd. BROWN’S “ KING OF THE ROAD MOTOR BUS will RUN A SPECIAL TTCTP "leaving Justices Garage, Princes IS south, on SATURDAY MORNING, at 5.30, Returning SUNDAY AFTER NOON. Faro, 3<te return, , Scats may bo Reserved at .lustices Garage. Book early. ’Phono 18-007. M ISS WALLACE’S DANCES. DANCING, OVERSEAS CLUB HALL • (Opposite Railway Station). THURSDAY, 8 to 11 p.m. Admission, 2s 6d. Concession, 6 Tickets for 10s 6d, Supper included. On Thursday evening Miss Wallace will tertain the Officers and Men ol H.M.... ibnrnum. 1 S S WALL A C E M wishes to announce lo Pupils aud lnendiner Pupils that she wil, bo OPENING THE TUITION CLASS in tho Oversea.' Hall On TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 28, At 8 o’clock. All the latest steps v.dll be taught for this season's Ballroom Dancing, including the new Waltz and Yale Blues (tho popular dance in London this season). Frida v Evening Class will be advertise* lifer Address; 838 CUMBERLAND STREET. Phono 12-369. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. DEMONSTRATION OF GAS COOKERY. rfIHE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIF1EI) X that a Demonstration of Gas Cooker I will he conducted by the ■ monstrator, Miss Finlay, at the Gas Shov rooms, City Gasworks, Anderson g Bay roaj on THURSDAY, the 23rd instant, at 2,. p.m. There will he no charge for adm» SlOn. , . . mi-iw G. A. LEW IN, Town Clerk. _ Dunedin, 22ud February, 1928.
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Evening Star, Issue 19797, 22 February 1928, Page 6
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