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AMUSEMENTS, IJIOWN HALL. TOWN TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT f COMPETITION SOCIETY’S FESTIVAL. COMPETITION SOCIETY’S FESTIVAL. A FINE PROGRAMME BY THE PRIZE-WINNERS. ’ FIRST DEMONSTRATION CONCERT. FIRST DEMONSTRATION CONCERT. 1. Piano Solo: "The Mill" —Master John Smith 2. Recitation in Character: “Ambition” —Miss Sinclair Breen 3. Action Song: “Umbrella Song” , —Miss Alice Chapman 4. Operatic Dance — Miss Betty Jacomb 5. Action Song: "Farewell to Childhood” —Miss Edna Purdie 6. Humorous Sketch: “Wot Day Troubles” —Miss Kath Chapple 7. Soprano Solo: “Rosebuds” - —Miss Liliam Hanham 8. Chief Piano Solo: "Scherto from B flat Minor” (Chopin) Mr. E. Tanner 9. Recitation: “The Old Stage Queen" —Miss Hazel Jeffreys 10. Clog Dance — Miss Thelma M'Kenzie 11. Mezzo Soprano Solo: "Segnai” —Miss Violet Reith 12. Humorous Recitation: “A Trip to Blackpool” — Miss Zelma Carroll 12a. Operatic Solo: "Che Faro” —Miss Irene Horniblow 13. Children’s Chorus: “Hand to the. /Leeward Ho” — Marist Bros.’ Choir 14. Character Sketch: “Joe the Crossing Sweeper”—Master J. Watchman 15. Baritone Solo: “Captain* Mac” —Mr. E. R. F. Hewitt 16. Humorous Sketch: "Peach Pies” ' —Miss M. Shearer 17. Story Without Words: “The Butcher’s Boy —Mr. L. Inch 18. ’Cello Solo: “Concerto Op. 7”(Klengel) —Mr. C. Tanner 19. Contralto Solo: "Abide With Me" —Miss M." Allan 20. Dance , Duo: Misses Kath Black, and Evo. Wright 21. Girls’ Song: "Big Lady 'Moon" —Miss Joyce Julian 22. Sheauntriubhas: —Miss Phyllis M Millan 23. Musical Monologue: “Ont at Mons” —Miss Cl ariee Ritch io 24. Baritone Solo: “The Ballad Monger” —Mr. C. Moss 25. Recitation: “The Ride of Paul Venarez” —Mr. L. Power 26. Character Recital — Mrs. Frye Admission, 35., .25., and Is. Book your Sefits at the Bristol. G. W. JENNER, y Secretary. £XRAND OPERA - HOUSE. / Commencing MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. ' HARRY K. EUSTACE, F.Z.S. HARRY K. EUSTACE, F.Z.S. ’ Will Present in Person "THROUGH JUNGLE WILDS" "THROUGH JUNGLE WILDS "THROUGH JUNGLE WILDS "THROUGH JUNGLE WILDS’ AFRICA. Where Dr. i Livingstone, the Famous Explorer, mride his name famous for tu! time, and where the famous HUN ILKLECTURER, HARRY K. EUSTACE, F.Z.S., HARRY K. EUSTACE, F.Z.S. ■ Has learned his world-wide reputation. AFRICA, I In a film which ranks easily first in the wonder of its story, the realisation of its ‘incidents, and the wealth of its lessons to ■all who would know more of the jungle. HARRY K. EUSTACE, F.Z.S.. Not only .a Lecturer, but an Entertaining Speaker, A Renowned Explorer who tells the Story > of his life in .tho Jungle. "THROUGH JUNGLE WILDS.” x "THROUGH JUNGLE WILDS. “THROUGH JUNNETi WILDS.” PRICES: 35., 2s„ and Is. Plus tax. BOOft YOUR SEATS AT THE BRISTOL. PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CIVIC LEAGUE UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. I SHALL bo very glad if/Citizeus will bo good enough to rcspjond as freely ag possible io tho Fund being raised by the Civic League for tho purpose of relieving tho distress duo to tfie present unemployment in tho City. Donations (large or small) may bo forwarded to tho Secretary of the Civic League, or to myself at the Town Hall. The City Council is making an effort through 'its Engineering Department to find, as speedily as possible, some useful work upon which a large proportion of the unskilled labour available jnay be employed. R. A. WRIGHT, Mayor.

MEDICAL REGISTRATION. T GEORGE EDWARD GILLETT, ■A, M.R.C.S., Eng., 1891, L.R.C.P., Lend., 1891, now residing in Wellington, hereby give notice that I intend applying on OCTOBER 15 next to have my name placed on the Medical Register of tho Dominion of New Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualilication in the office of the Registrar ofBirths and Deaths at Wellington. (Signed) GEORGE EDWARD GILLETT, “Kenilworth," Hill St., Wellington. Dated at Wellington, (September 14, 1921. MEETINGS. Lyall bay municipal electors’ ASSOCIATION. ADDRESS by dr. truby -king On “CHILD WELFARE,” In ‘ MARANUI CHURCH HALL, Froyberg Street, At 8 p.m., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER :15. BUSINESS NOTICES. NOTICE TO PEOPLE WHO ROOM IT. TUTAKE A PRACTICE of having at least one Nourishing Meal a day. THE RIALTO, MANNERS STREET, SERVES THREE GOOD, TASTY COURSES \ Between 12 and 2. Tea. 5 to 7. A RTHUR , J. WYCHERLEY, Lock and Key Specialist. Keys cut to any pattern. Safe and P.O. Box Keys 'promptly duplicated. Every description of Locksmith's Work thoroughly catered for. Address: "KING’S CHAMBERS," Wellington. Buaincse ’Phono 563. Private, 1982. GOOD PAINTS. CHEAP PRICES.' IF yon have any thought of Painting within the next 12 months, we are offering specially prepr.trcd Paints at absolutely the best value in New Zealand, being a special wholesale purchase at huge reductions off landed cost and much below market prices for such a high-grade paint. T. A. WELLS. LTD.

OJ'IIEN you’re at the Park on Saturv T r (nv, doing a hungry few hours' wait. Rialto Sandwiches will go big. Take packet with you. Rialto. Alnimers St. nnAKE Gabv’s Chocolates to the match. A Better ?in value, equal in quality, to the best. :

WHEN you’re at the Park on Saturday, doing a hungry few hours wait,.Rialto Sandwiches will go big. Taldo packet 'with’ you. Rialto, Manners St.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 302, 15 September 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 302, 15 September 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 302, 15 September 1921, Page 7