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AMUSEMENTS. "SONS O' GUNS" "SONS 0* GUNS'' ii'otii the "Dominion": U, was like ths good oid limes lo &e« the Grand Opera House tilled to tho back wall on Saturday tvenins to v.-eicotuo the first performance iu New Zealand of a new mufcical couiedy by a J. Williamson company, "Sour o' Guns" has cotnn to New Zealand with » great reputation from England, America, and Australia, and its opening prc-sentution left no doubt that iis successes -would bo repen'cd i:i thi« eoniury. rp !t !'. A 'l' 11 1. R O >' A L Jlirei.'tio:.: . <J. Uhnnton (N.Z.), Ltd. AX UNPARALLELED ATTRACTION. Th« "Ilosu Marie" vt J 381. "SONS O' GUNS" "hONS O' GUNS^ 1 The Aiigiity Stasis Spectacle which lias swing tho Stage Kiglit Back Into the I'pout. Hank of Entertainment. An All-eclipsing Elcsh ;ind Blood Shov of Real K>: I'EKTAIXMXNT. Commencing Mi XT SATURDAY MuHT NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT Matinee. 4 -: "Wednesday and Saturda>. August 2Gth and 29th. C. Williamson, Ltd., Present the Stupendous Musical Comedy Triumph | "SONS 0' GUNS" "SONS 0' GUNS" "SONS 0' GUNS" "SONS O' GUNS" "fSONS O' GUNS ' "SOX'S 0' GUNS" "SONS O' GUNS'" "SONS O' GUNS" "SONS O' GUNS" "SONS O' GUNS" "SONS O' GUNS" "SONS O' GUNS" "SONS 0' GUNS" "SONS 0' GUNS" A GIGANTIC PRODUCTION With Chorus and Ballet of IOC". -'0 MUSICAL I CUMBERS 12 BEAUTIFUI, BAIiLETS Unprecedented cast of favourite comedian*, singers, dancers, and specialty stars, include ing (rUS BLUETT i.F.O FRANKLIN ALFRED FRITH BERTHA RIGGARDO FRANK LBIGHTON AGNES DOYLE And many other popular artiati. Pre-War Prices—D.C. and R.S. <r«scrTM> <s, at the doors 6s, Stall* 4s, Pit 2a 66. All Prices Pius Amusement Tax, THE BOX PLANS Will be opened at The Bristol Piano o*. tm THURSDAY MORNING NEST, At 9 o'clock. A queue will be formed from 8 a.m. Matinee Prices—se, 4s, 2J, and Is 64. Children Half Price to D.C. and Front and Lack Stalls. Gallery is. Touring Manager . . John Farrell. AM.BERLEY HOUSE SCHOOL CONCERT. and .Parents .are invited to l»« Prcepnt ej tjiu Endrof-Tepm Eutejtaioment on THURSDAY, AUGUST 30th, »fc 7 p.m. Tick-efs 2s j6d each. 6676 c Y ORGAN 11 ECIT AL. EY DR. BRAESHA\V. . SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, sth, AT 8 P.JC. _. —94. MEETINGS. HEATHCOTE • COUNTY MEETING AT MT. PLEASANT. A MEETING OF RESIDENTS of the Mi, Pleasant Riding will be held in Mr B« Edgar's Residence, Edenhill road, on MOM 1 - DAY, the 17th AUGUST, at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: To ftßpnfet Members of the proposed Domain Board. J. H. McAULIFfg, . -X . County fllerk.Clirjstqh(irch, August 12th, 1931. 6$S4 CULVERDEN AND DISTRICT WHEAT-GROWERS. A 1 Liu WHEAT-GROWERS axe is4M to intend a Meeting in the Presbjteri&a School Hall at CULVERDEN osThwisifey, the 20th d»y of August, at 2.80 p.m. Ai Aidless will be given by Mr"W. W. MtjlhollajjdL ALlj Wtsat-growep! ara urgently feqoesfed to attend. J. w. BL4OK, 672t Conrpper. OMIHI AND DISTRICT WHEATGROWERS. A LL Wheat-growers are urgently ipQUfcafced ■£l to attend a Meeting on Thursday, the 20th day of August, at 8 p.m., la tbo Omjltt Hall. Hatters of vital interest to tie industry will be discussed and an Adfjress will be given by Mr W. W. MulbolJapd. E. A. FOSTER, 6725 Cokwiw. FOOTBALL. RUGBY IOOTBALL. TWO BRILLIANT MATCHES At 1 ANCASTEI: PAKK ■ TO-DAH. -1- i A > r CASTE 1 i, PARK TO-DAU. PAYNE TROPHY MATOH PAYNE TROPHY HATCH PAYNE TROPHY MATCH Kiek-oS at 3 p.ni. MERIVALE (Canterbury Chapipiona) MERIVALE (Canterbury Champions) MERIVALE (Canterbury Champions) MERIVALE (Canterbury Champions) ,r. 'VARSITY (Otngo Chaiopipiu.,* V. 'VARSITY (Otago Champions) v. 'VARSITY (Otago Champion*) v. 'VARSITY (Otago Champion?) Preceded by VICTORIA COLLEGE (Wellington; VICTORIA COLLEGE (Wellington; VICTORIA COLLEGE (Wellington) v. CANTERBURY COLLEGE v. CANTERBURY COLLEGE v. CANTERBURY COLLEGE Lommenolng at 1.30 p.m. ENCLOSURE 2s, PLUS 3d TAX. EMBANKMENT 3s. 6685 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, within vicinity of King Edward Barracks, 4 CHEQUES and INVOICES. Will finder kindly le&ve at "Press" Office. Payment hgs been stopped. <ST L~ MT,"TFalF^rtiowTji4tserGLOTESrCatHe^ drgl square. Thursday night. Reward. Apply N.W.R., "Press." 63 TRAYED from Frizzell Bro»., West Eyre- - top, August IKb, o»e Sydney Silky DOG. Answers to name of "Wontie." Anyon« giving information that will lead to his recovery will be rewarded. 40 SCIATICA —Four years' agony, but QuitsIt Tabs quitted it. They're simply wonderful. It Od all srocern and ehemiftfL siwwrf
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20316, 15 August 1931, Page 1
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