AMUSEMENTS HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction ... Ben. and John Fuller, Ltd. 2.30 FULLERS' MATINEE Today To-day FULLERS' MATINEE 2.30 2.30 FULLERS’ MATINEE Today TO-DAY At 2.30. TO-DAY Everything as at Night. BARGAIN PRICES: 25., Is. 6d., Is. Children Half-price. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. IS - MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction ..?... B. and J. Fuller, Ltd. FUTZeRS TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATURDAY, 2.30. "A Merry Melange of Variety.” England’s MILTON BROS., Skating Great MILTON BROS.,©Comedians CARLTON and ELTON ROSLYN BLACK Famous THE MOLINARIS Operatic. Italian THE MOLINARIS Stars. EDDIE YORKE MARTYN GRAY LINDEN and DELAVALE and BERRIDGE VOCKLER PRICES—D.C. and Stalls, .2s. 6d.; Back Stalls, Is. 6d.; Upper Circle; Is. (all plus tax). Reserves at the Bristol, after 5 at Burnett's, next Theatre. WANGANUI COMPETITIONS , SOCIETY (Incorporated). riXHE TIME FOR RECEIVING EN--8- TRIES for the Wanganui Competitions HAS BEEN EXTENDED until THURSDAY, AUGUST 31. Season will extend continuously in Opera House, from October 3 to 13. including Demon-, etration Concerts. Syllabus to be seen at Music Warehouses. Entries can be made with Mr. Jenner, or posted to A. E. WHITEFORD, Secretary, Box 268, Wanganui.
ATHLETIC SPORTS. , ' COME AND SEE .THE CHAMPIONS! RUGBY! RUGBY! AT ATHLETIC PARK. TO-DAY at spm TO-DAY -»-» z—, -wt th T, r T7l Winners of 12 Senior Championship# P O JN JL lv JL , since 1886. VERSUS Winners of 9 PETONE, THE GREAT MATCH PRECEDED BY TWO FINE CURTAIN-RAISERS AT 1.15 P.M. PIONEKE V. PETONE (Fourth C lass Final); ' 1 JOHNSONVILLE V. BERHAMPORE (Junior). Buv the Souvenir Programme, 2 beautiful photo-plates of Poneke and Petonn. Ground Is. Id., Stand Is. Id. Reserves 2s. 6d. at Brace Howe s, . F. J. MoCOMISKY, Seo.. W.R.F.U. BUY THE RUGBY UNION ANNUAL FULL RECORDS OF MATCHES* MEETINGS. ATMEE SEMPLE M°PHERSON, YOUNG CANADIAN EVANGELIST PREACHING FOUR-SQUARE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST: SAVIOUR HEALER, BAPTISER, AND COMING KING. „ A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME FOR YOU, DON’T MISS IT! METHODIST CIIURCJL TARANAKI STREET t 1 SATURDAY. 2.30 and at SATURDAY, 7 p.m. TOWN /HALL. SUNDAY, 2.80 p.m. and SUNDAY, 6.30 pan.
MEETINGS. QEQUAH. Oequah. WORLD’S FAME. Will give his FINAL LECTURE TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT AND INFORMS THE PUBLIC That he will remain at his OFFICES, NO. 68 DIXON STREET /Opposite Municipal Milk Depot), Up to and including SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 2. For FREE CONSULTATIONS And SALE OF REMEDIES, DAILY FROM 10 TILL 1. RESERVE TUESDAY NIGHT, RESERVE TUESDAY NIGHT, RESERVE TUESDAY NIGHT, RESERVE TUESDAY NIGHT, So that you will’ be able to come along and hear the truths and facts about Prohibition—What it is in the United States and would be here. • THE REV. WYNDHAM HEATHCOTE, B.A. (Oxon), Will reply to THE REV. R. B. S. HAMMOND In the QONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, AT 8 P.M. Everyone welcome. Admission free,. N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. HRHE ANNUAL MEETING of MeiiiJL hers will be held 1 ’ 1 TT t '?® c A, rfc qn Gal l lery on WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 30, at ’/he following are the Candidates for office — Vice-President— ERNEST W. HUNT. Council (5 Vacancies)— H E. ANDERSON. W. FELL, M.D. E MURRAY FULLER, 1 ’ 4 HEGINBOTHAM. j.’ McDonald. ,T F. MUNNINGS. H LINLEY RICHARDSON, R.B.A. W. GRAY YOUNG. Hon. Treasurer — H. E. ANDERSON. J. A. HEGINBOTHAM. Auditor — C. D. MORPETH. H. M. GORE, Secretary. \
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 284, 26 August 1922, Page 7
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