AMUSEMENTS. OTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-DAY At 2.30. TO-DAY Pullers' Vaudeville Funbeams Give their COLOSSAL MATINEE COLOSSAL MATINEE COLOSSAL MATINEE At Microscopical Prices! At Microscopical Prices! The Children MUST Not Miss OHAELENE and CHARLENE, The Melodious Fire-jugglers and The Comical Coon. 2=., Is., 6<l 25., Iβ., 6d. 25., Is., 6(1. 25., Is., 6d. 25., Is., 6<l. 25., Is., 6d. f' fjfa' ig&L HisrMflcsnSm THIAIPI jggp TO-NIGHT At 8. — TO-NIGHT . Your LAST CHANGE To See The Host of Popular Stars! Ftorewoll to Charlenc and Charlene! Farewell to Yiolet Trevcnyonl Farewell to the Bunty Co.! Farewell to Ford and Pcrwn! Farewell to Gtirlton and Sutton! Farewell to Billy and Doris! llilner and Storey, Molinaris, L. Johnston. SATURDAY NIGHT PRIODS: B.C. and ALL Stalls, 'is.; V. Circle. Is. Beserves, 2s. 6d. Plan at Bristol till 1 p.m., thereafter at Theatre till 7 p.m. FINE! JTREII FINE!!! FINE!!!! RETURN OF THE FAVOUEITE! TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. MONDAY! MONDAY! MONDAY I RETURN OF THE EVEE-POPULAE SUNBEAM, PAUL STANHOPE PAUL STANHOPE And his NEW , MUSICAL RJGVUB COY. GIRLS, GOWNS, and GIGGLES. mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. 1 Direction W. and E. Thomas COMPLETE - CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Will be presented by ENGLISH PIERROTS TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Every Item Absolutely New. PIEKEOTS' POPULAR PRICES: 35., 25.. Is. . 35., 25.. Is. To prevent disappointment, patrons are advised to book seats early at the Bristol. no extra charge. Seats may bo reserved after 6 p.m. by 'Phone 65. BUT will not bo retained after rising of curtain. Representative, Tiotor Beck. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. rpOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. Town hall. town hall, oegan recital. ORGAN RECITAL. • OEGAN. KECITAL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SATURDAY, the Bth SEPTEMBER, 1917, At. 8.15 o'clock. By SIR. BEENAED F. PAGE (City Organist). Sonata iu D Minor Fauikea Pensce D'Autommo (Op. 47, ]vo. zUJoneen (a Meditattion-Prieie (Op. 90, No. 40) (b. Canzona. (Op. 00, No. 55) ' Guilmant Prelude (Op. 9) No. 1 .., Scriabine Prelude and Fugue in D Major (Op. 93) : •••• Glazounov Fantasia in C. (Op. 16) Cesar Franek Siegfried-Idyll : Wagner Admission: ; SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. Doors open at 7.15 o'clock. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 7th September, 1917. NOTICE TO MEMBEES OF THE Y.M.O.A. MEMBERS of the Wellington Y.KC.A. are cordially invited to a Special Oonoert, that will bo held TO-NIGHT at 8 o'clock, in Willis Street. Admission, Free; no collection. Soldiers specially welcomed. S. L. PEOK, Assistant General Secretary. Under the Auspices of. the- Wellington Social Democratic Party. ME. E. M'DONNELL ("HUeh Stono") • . Will speak at the ALEXANDRA HALL. Abel Smith Street, On SUNDAY EVENING, at 8. 3ubject-"John Galsworthy's Great Striko Drama, 'Strife.'" Doors open at 7. Collection. MARIST BROTHERS' OENTENAEY. REMEMBEE THE DATES: SUNDAY NEXT—Mass at 9 o'clock. Devotions at 7 p.m., and Special Sermon. St. Mary's, Boulcott Street. MONDAY, at 8 p.m.-Town Hall. Conversazione. Leading talent and speeches. The Mariet Boys' Choirs will render items. Tickets, Is. TUESDAY, at 8 p.m.—Alexandra Hall, Great Ecunion Old Boys, Brothers, and Friends. Song and Story. Tickets, 3s. THE EARLY SETTLERS AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION OF WELLINGTON. THE WINTER EEUNION of Pioneere 1 and their Descendants will be .held 0U DOMDTWN NIGHT, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, 1917, In the Town Hall. Addresses. Music. Refreshments. AdmiEsion by Ticket, (free). Tickets can be obtained from the secretary.. . EDW - ABDSi Hon. Sec. Columbia Private Hotel, Cuba, Street- . DAY'S BAY LADIES' WD CEOSS COMPETITIONS. Winniu" numbers:—Doll's Bed. No. 751, Mrs. Bowen Knight. Moccasins: (1) No. 754, Mrs. lleiclt; (2) No. 765, F. Louisson; (3) No. 702, Mrs. Pitcher. Net Blouses: (1) No. 7, Mrs. Frodahaw; (2) No. 20, Mrs. Melish. Baby's Baesinete: No. 139, Mre. Hadill. Roosters: No. 740, Mrs. Coull. Box of Tea: No. 203, Mrs. Wylie. Mauicuro Set- No. 1015. Mrs. Webber. Handkerchief Box: No. 10, ltii»3 Petterson. Cosy: No. 85, Mrs. Findlay. Cushion: No. 209, Mrs Jennings. Crepe do Ohene Blouse: No. 142, Dr. Pomare. Cake: No. 36, Mies llydo. Sweets: No. 28, Mrs. J. W. Wallace. Tablecloth: No. 207, Mr. Larnach. Dolls Cradle: No. 1, Ruth Williams. Camisole: No. 272, I. Marryatt. Idnen Nesrilee: No. W2 Mr. Innies. Crepe do Ohene Negilee: No. 77, Mrs. Roberts. . . xTvTAKI MAORI RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1917. OWNERS and TRAINERS arc Reminded that Acceptances OLOSE on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th, at 8.30 p.m. Tho Otaki Telegraph Office Closes at 5 P ' m ' 0. J. D'ATH, Secretary. TOMORROW IS SUNDAY. OERHAPS you need a Now Suit. Aβ we JL are fortunately stocked with a large variety of Tweeds and Serges, we can meet your requirements at vory roasonablo prices. Tho latest in stylos made up by expert workers. As woollens ore advancing and harder to proouro every doy. you will save now by leaving your order at once. W. J. CHURCHILL, LADIES' AND GENTS.' TAILOR, 135 VIVIAN STREET, Telephone 2654 A. WELLINGTON. (~00I) Printing promptly produced at 7T populn r prices at "Dominion Job Printing Works. mE MAT A WINBB. Try them lit any J, Hotoll Thoy are Bound aa4 good.
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