AMUSEMENTS. ALL DUNEDIN IS HAVING SOME NIGHT WITH Till;IK FAVORITE CU.M EDI AN AT FULLERS’ PRINCESS THEATRE Direction John Fuller and Sons, Lid. TO-NICHT— AT B—TO-NIGHT. REVUE EVENT OF THE YEAR. REVUE EVENT OF THE YEAR. Hear Him, GEORGE WALLACE, Sco Him, GEORGE WALLACE, Laugh GEORGE WALLACE, With Him, GEORGE WALLACE Sing With GEORGE WALLACE Him, GEORGE WALLACE'! In the Ported Little Play, 1 SOME NIGHT.’ It’s from the E'eu ol George Himself, AND ITS—ALL RIGHT Ami ALL BRIGHT. 'SOME NIGHT,' ' SOME NIGHT,' SOME NIGHT,' In Seven Gorgeous Scenes, Elaborate Sellings, nnl Beautiful Costumes. A Panorama of Novelty and Nonsense. A Dinkuiu Wallace Show. All-new Vaudeville Preface. Prices; D.C. ami Stalls, 2s 6d (plus lax and booking fee); Back Stalls, Is Cd; Upper Circle. Is. Box Plans at THE BRISTOL (ill 6 pm. Later at JACOBS'S, Tobacconist. Theatre tel. 13-702, FANCY DRESS MASQUERADE, Also, MISS LEAP YEAR BEAUTY COMPETITION, At the EARLY SETTLERS' HALL (Pioneer Entrance), TUESDAY FEBRUARY 2Sth, 1928. DANCING 8 p.m to 1 a.m., ARTHUR GORDON’S DANCE BAND. Cash Prizes for Costumes ami Beauty Con Lest. Mr George Wallace has kindly consented to Judge the Fancy Dresses and Bean I y Contest. lie is giving you ‘Some Night’ all this week. Do your bit to make Tuesday of Next Week Some Night, and at the same time meet George and his Company. Cabaret Catering by G. Ellison. 20 Per Cent. Proceeds to Local Charities. SPECIAL. FANCY COSTUMES Made at Short Notice by SMITH, WILSON, LTD., 20 George street. Beauty Contest Entries Free, by post (confidential), io Mr H, CHARLES, F.U. Box 106, Dunedin. For TABLE RESERVATIONS Ring Mi Charles (tel. 11-716) at 6 o’clock any evening. PORT CHALMERS REGATTA, SA TUi, DA V A FTER NOON. AN ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. ROWING includes Pairs, Sculls, Fours; Youths, Juniors, Seniors. Keen competition. YACHTING includes Two Special Evonls, which impart the (aug of the 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 mnlors and men. AN AFTERNOON'S OUTING WITH A THRILL TO IT. PA LA I S D E DANS E, Embassy Salon, Moray place. EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Don't Forget TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), FEB. 251 h. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY,i, FEB. 25th. Lucky Spot Dances. Good Prizes. Streamers, Balloons, and Spotlight Efiecls. PICCADILLY FULL DANCE BAND. Admission, 2s 6d each. Supper Provided. TRADES HALL, MORAY PLACE, EVERY TUESDAY AND SATURDAY, _■> 0N Z U UAN C E CLU B, 3 8-12. OLD AND NEW DANCES, Fancy Dress Optional. Music, Bcath and Driscoll's Orchestra. Supper providid Ladies, Is 6d; Gents, 2s 6d. Alcohol Strict I v Prohihiicd. PROFESSIONAL. "i It A R LBS C L A R K E,
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Evening Star, Issue 19799, 24 February 1928, Page 8
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