AMUSEMENTS. ALL DUNEDIN IS HAVING SOME NIGHT WITH THEIR FAVORITE COMEDIAN AT FULLERS’ pRINCESS THE A T R E Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT—AT B—TO-NIGHT. REVUE EVENT OP 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'erfcct Little Play, • ‘SOME RIGHT/ It's from the Pen of George Himself, AND ITS ALL RIGHT And ALL BRIGHT. ‘SOME NIGHT,’ 'SOME NIGHT,’ SOME NIGHT,' In Seven Gorgeous Scenes, Elaborate Settings, ami Beautiful Costumes. A Panorama of Novelty and Nonsense. A Dinkum Wallace Show. All-new Vaudeville Preface. Prices: D.C. and Stalls, 2s 6d (plus tat and booking foe); Back Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is. Bot Plans at, THE BRISTOL till 5 p.m. Later at JACOBS'S, Tobacconist. Theatre tel. 13-702. FANCY DRESS MASQUERADE.’ JOY NIGHT GALA NIGHT. EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28. DANCING d p.m to 1 a.ui., Arthur Gordon's Band. Costume Judge, Mr GEORGE WALLACE (Appearing in 'Some Night’ at Fullers,’ This Week). It’s Going to be “Some Night" Next Tuesday. SPECIAL LEAP YEAR NOVELTY. MIDNIGHT BEAUTY COMPETITION FOR MISS LEAP YEAR. Free Entries, bv post Created >nfidcntially), to Mr H. CHARLES, P.O. Box 106, Dunedin CASH PRIZES. NOVELTIES. Cabaret Catering by Mr G. Ellison. Plain or Fancy Dress Optional. Subscriptions. Single, 2s 6d; Double, S.s. 20 Per Cent. Proceeds to Local Charities. MERRY MIKTHMAKERS OF WELLINGTON. EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, PIONEER HALL, SATURDAY NIGHT. Wcmblev Club. WELCOME DANCE Wembley Club. WELCOME DANCE Wembley Club (In honor of (bo visit of Wembley Club, the H.M.S. Laburnum, Wembley Club, the Australian cricketers, Wembley Club, and champion cyclists). Wembley Club. Balloons! SI reamers I Wembley CJub. Paper Hats! Wembley Club. Fox Trot Competition for Wembley Club Sailors. Wembley Club. Elaborate Decorations. Wembley Club. Wonderful lighting effects. Wembley Club. Two Danre Band-. Wembley Club. 'Two Dance Bands. Wembley Club. Supper Provided. Wembley Club. Admission, 2s 6tl. DANCTNG. DANCING. DANCING MERRYMAKERS’ DANCE, , MERRYMAKERS’ DANCE, MERRYMAKERS’ DANCE, TO-NIGHT—S lo 11—TO-NIGHT. A LI I ’. CAREY And His Entirely NEW SAVOY ORCHESTRA. NEW SAVOY ORCHESTRA. NEW SAVOY ORCHESTRA. A Revelation in Syncopated Music. ADMISSION, 2s fid. THE SAVOY. PORT CHALMERS EG ATT A, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. AN ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. ROWING- includes Pairs, Sculls, Fours; Youths, Juniors, Seniors. Keen compel iliou. YACHTING includes Two Special Event-, which impart the tang of Ihc sea in terms of expert skill, with grace of form and movement. A {real. FOUR MOTOR LAUNCH RACES. Watch them splutter and splash and skim for first place. A try-out of motors and men. AN AFTERNOON’S OUTING WITH A THRILL TO IT. JOIN THE MUSTARD CLUB. LECTURES, LECTURE, Of Special Interest lo Jews. |OD ER N PALES T!N E’ Will be (he. Subject of a Lecture Ly Rev. SALE-IIARHI&’ON (of Sydney! ’7.30 - TO-NIGHT 7.30, KNOX CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL. Admission Free. C"llecl,io.i. HOLIDAY RESORTS. rBAO LET, Karit ane, 1-roomcd Furnished JL House; verandahs.— No 726, ‘Star.’ HITE HOUSE, Beach street, Waikouaiti, handy to beach and Railway Station; term reasonable.—’Phone 45; M. Cooper. A~'LcOMMODATION'Yor 'i’aying'”'Guests at Manor House, Warrington.—Apply Mrs Laverly. 17 Elder -street, Dunedin. WARRINGTON HOUSE offers excellent Private Accommodation; every comfort; tariff moderate. —Apply H. Coupcr, Warrington. MOTORS AND CYCLES. mHE NEW 20/6U SIX-CYLINUKR ■*" VAUXHALL is coming. The Car super-excellent. Specially constructed for colonial conditions. COOKE HOWLISON, AND CO., 230 Princes street. TVENAULT 1921 3-SEATEK, in beautiful "*■*' condition. Will accept good motor cycle in part payment, Easy terms. £125. COOKE HOWLISUN, AND CO., 230 Princes street. INDIAN Scout, solo; electric, recent .1 model; cost £lO5, will take £65; terms arranged.—Martins’ Piano Shop. q-SEATER Ford, just overhauled, painted, .v new upholstery; tyres good; £55; terms arranged.—Martins Piano Shop. FR SALE, 3-seater Chevrolet, superior model; also small 4-cylinder Car; cheap; any trial. —763, 'Star. ANTED - Sell, Ford Car; cheap; just . been overhauled.—764, 1 Star.' USTIN 12 Tourer, late model; balloons, 4 wheel brakes;, done 6,1X50; price right.—7so, ‘Star.’ 'VtfANTED, good 2-scat er Car; state lowTT. e«t price and reason for selling.— 749, ‘Star. 1 TNOR SALE, Fiat, 509; 12 months ohT; X; done 6,000 miles; well shod; guaranteed first-class order; any trial; £l5O, quick sale.—6s7, ‘Star.’ R SALE, Indian Motor Cycle; only done 2,000 miles; in first-class condition. -HcplyNo ; 543 ; _jStajT ANTED. Gent’s Bicycle, in first-class order. Price, particulars, lo 798, 1 Star Office
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Evening Star, Issue 19798, 23 February 1928, Page 8
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