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AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS' P 1 NCE S S THEATRE Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. FAREWELL PERFORMANCE! GALA NIGHT! Mrs O’Brian's Boy Frank Wants to Say Good-bye. NOTE.—There arc still a few good seals <or this Monster Performance which may bo Booked at Jacobs's, tobacconist. FAREWELL TO THE MOST POPULAR OF ALL REVUE COMPANIES. HART ARB OM3 RIAN’S REVELLERS REVELLERS REVELLERS Good-bye to all the Favourites: Frank O'Brian, Janice Hart, Bert Lee, Joa Hudson, Mabel Morgan, _ Marie Ward, Gordon Norvelle, Ernie Brooks. THU VERSATILE EIGHT THE VERSATILE EIGHT (Wonderful Chorus Girls). VASCO’S ’VARSITY BOYS VASCO’S ’VARSITY BOYS (7—Talented Sons of Jazz—7). DON’T MISS 'THIS, THEIR LAST AND BEST PROGRAMME. Prices. 3s. 2s, Is. BOX PLANS at JACOBS'S, Tobacconist. Theatre Tel. 13-702. l| HELLO, DUNEDIN! HELLO, DUNEDIN! LOOK FOR US! LOOK FOR US! LOOK FOR US! LOOK FOR US! FULLERS pRINCESS THEATRE COMMENCING EASTER SATURDAY, COMMENCING EASTER SATURDAY, MARCH 30. Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller have tli* pleasure to present, after record-breaking seasons in the Northern Cities, just concluding 18 consecutive weeks in Wellington, Mike CONNORS Quccnie PAUL'S! LEAGUE OP NOTIONSLEAGUE OP NOTIONSREVUE COMPANY, REVUE COMPANY. With SID Sli) SID STD SID SID SID SID SJI> SiD SID SID SID SID SID SID SID SIJ> SI I) SI1) Sli) Sll> SID B--E—C—K Sll> SI D B-li-l-K sn> SiD STD Sli.) SID SID SID SU) SID SID SID STD SID SID SID SID SID SID SID SID SID SID SID (Australia's Incomparable Comedian). LINN SMITH'S JAZZ BAND, LINN SMITH’S JAZZ BAND, The Most Brilliant Coinbinai ion of Syncopating Symphonists ever included in any Revue. The Bggest and Most Modern and Talented Company on the Fuller Circuit, and the Last Word in Variety Entertainment. BOX PLANS OPEN MONDAY MORNING* 9 o'clock, at F I HE BRISTOL. Res., 3s (plusl tax). Intending patrons aro well advised to reserve well ahead. TO GRAMOPHONE ENTHUSIASTS. INSPECT THE LATEST ELECTRIC G RAMOPH ONE M OTOR, Silent, and rim at a minimum cost of 25 hours for one penny. No Brushes or Commutator. No inorflj Spriim Troubles. No Winding. A Touch of Die Switch does the Trick. _ May be connoelcd to Electric Light. DEMONSTRATIONS GIVEN. BR OUK E S AN D CO., 585 MORAY PLACE (Opp. Municipal Baths). Q ELECT SCOTTISH DANCE, LD ARTHUR STREET SCHOOL HALL, TO-NIGHT, 8-12. Old and New Dances. Music by Gaiety Dance Band. Ladies, Is 6d ; Gents, 2s. Supper Provided. HOLIDAY RESORTS. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION. BE VER LE Y HOU SB, TIMARU. Official House S.I.M.U. Free Garage Accommodation. Proprietors: Air and Mrs W. J. Hogg. THIS IS THE PLACE TO ENJOY A GOOD HOLIDAY. CASA NOVA," OAMARU, provides good Accommodation, with every homo comfort and attention. Extensive lawn, with sea view. Situated on town boundary. Tariff, £2 2s per week. J. LANG, Proprietor. Write or wire. rSVHE " Hermitage,” Mount Cook, and A White Star Doted, Queenstown; bright weather conditions and comfortable accommodation.—R. D. Yeitch, 90 Princes street; phono 10-811. V' GCO MMOD ALTON tor Paying GuesU 1 T at Manor House, Warrington.—Apply Mrs Laverty, 17 Elder street. Dunedin, €' IROWN HILL FARM, Windsor.—Su- / perior Accommodation; caters families, convalescents. —Inquire Easter, term holidays, M'Cownw’s Private Bag, Oamani. "llonnitagc,” Mount Cook, and J. White Star Hotel, Queenstown; blight weather conditions and comfortable accommodation. —R. D. Vcitch, 90 Princes street; phone 10-811. M~ "TCANDREW’S BAY.-fo Let,’ Easter Week or term, Furnished Cottage, <iccommodatc s.—Ring 12-582. ACANDRKW’S BAY—To Let, for term, 3 Rooms ami scullery, furnished; e. light ; references required.—7o3, ‘Star.’ mO LET, Macandrow Bay, Furnished J- House, convenient bus; comfortable, sunny, sheltered ; li. and c., c. 1,, garden.— 891, ‘ Star.’ TKAO LET, at Tomahawk, 3-roomed Crib, A furnished; tubs, copper, light Sbacklock range.—Apply Tomahawk Store. THE “ Hnrnvtage," Mount Cook, and White Star Hotel, Queenstown; bright weather conditions and comfortable accommodation.—H. D. Veitch, 90 Princes street;] phono 10-811. ANTED To Ren C or _ PurohabC, after Easter, Seaside House.- —Reply, staling what conveniences, 50, ‘ Star *■ Office. WAITATI. — To Let, Five-roomed Cottage, on rise, furnished or unfurnished conveniences; April sth.—W. H. Barton, 31 Byron street, Mornington. THE ‘ EVENING STAR,’ DUNEDIN. SUBSCRIPTION: WEEKLY (Delivered), Niuepenee. POSTED TO ANY ADDRESS IN NEW ZEALAND. 13s per Quarter. ORDERS FOR REGULAR DELIVERIES MAY BE PLACED WITH RUNNERS AND AGENTS OB SENT DIRECT TO THE OFFICE. TELEPHONE: No. 10-269. COUNTRY READERS DESIRING THE STAR' POSTED are requested to addresa remittances to THE MANAGER. THE EVENING STAR.' DUNEDIN, P.O. Box 527.

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Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 14

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