Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

AMUSEMENTS. LAST WEEK OF STIFFY AND MO. FULLERS’ HIS Tt/TAJESTY’S mHEATRE. is I’l-ajesty’s hhatre. Direction: John •‘Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT At S. TO-NIGHT It is with regret that we announce tho Last W 4 -ek of tho Highly Successful Stiffy and Co. Coy., while still at the zenith of their popularity. As a Utting conclusion to their record season of thirteen weeks, tho company will be seen in “STIFFY AND MO AS JOCKEYS” “STIFFY AND MO AS JOCKEYS “STIFFY AND MO AS JOCKEYS” “STIFFY AND MO AS JOCKEYS This is the piece that many of our patrons have been asking for, and it has been decided to stage it as the Farewell Show. There’s a laugh in every line of it. and the production is coniirstentlv good right through. Stiffy and Mo will .be coining back some day. and they want to say good-bye in a production that will make you remember them. "STIFFY AND MO AS ’JOCKEYS” More than answers the purpose, for in it you will get the Biggest laughs of • your lives. GRAND VAUDEVILLE PREFACE which includes — Last Week of The DORA LINDSAY Harry Female DORA LINDSAY Lauder In New Scottish Songs and Humour. ANNA Singer of BURKE Catchy Songs. Irish Songs CHARLES and Sayings O’MARA First -Appearance of LEO MARTIN LEO MARTIN An Instrumentalist with Rare Qualifications. Prices: Is.. Is. 6d., and 2s. 6d.; Reserves. 3s. (plus tax). Box Plan at the Bristol: after 5, at Burnett’s, next Theatre. ’Phone Theatre (22 —669) after 7 p.m. Mt Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency the Governor-General. mOWN HALL TOWN HALL J- THURSDAY NEXT. 8 p.m. “Australia’s Nightingale," Ethel zysborn, THEL 'L/SBORN, \ First Appearance in 'Wellington on a Triumphal Tour of New Zealand. AUCKLAND SAYS: “Received a flattering reception and merited the hearty appreciation accorded.” —“Star.” NEW PLYMOUTH SAYS: “For the second concert the box plan closed two days before the concert every seat in the theatre being booked. Supporting Artists: Madame Evelyn de Mauny, Pianist. Mr. Leon d e Mauny, Violinist. Signor A.lf;' P. Truda, Flautist. PRICES—Ss., 35.. 2s. Students’ concessions. Book st the Bristol. N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION will be open daily in the Art Gallery, Whitmore Street until Wednesday, October 10. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m., and 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Note. —The drawing of the public Art Union is postponed to Tuesday, Oct. 9. Admission, Is. Trt Union Tickets, Is. H. M. GORE, Secretary. HE AMBASSADOR. HE AMBASSADOR. TO-DAY’S GALA SESSIONS, Featuring MR. ROY BRINSDEN In HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY. AFTERNOON TEA, 3-5. EVENING CABARET, 8-12. Reserve Now. ’Phone 1636. RAILWAY SERVICES. MASTERTON RACES, AT OPAKI, OCTOBER 12 & 13, 1923. Holiday excursion tickets, available for return until October 15 1923, will bo issued to MASTERTON from Woodville, Newman, and intermediate stations, and to OPAKI from Wellington, Featherston, and intermediate stations, on October 12 and 13, only by the trains leaving Woodville 6.5 a.m., Wellington (Lambton) 7.50 a.m., and Cross Creek 7.45 ami 10.8 a.m. Tho tickets to MASTERTON will be available for break of journey only at Opaki Racecourse; those for OPAKI only at Masterton. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS, OCTOBER 12 & 13. Special passenger train for Opaki Racecourse leaves Masterton 10.50 a.m RETURN TRAINS.—Opaki Racecourse dep 5.22 p.m., Masterton arr. 5.30; connects with usual 5.55 p.m. train Masterton to Wellington. This train will have cars attached through to Wellington (arr. 11.10 p.m.), and stops where required for passengers. The train usually leaving Masterton 3.0 p.m. for Woodville leaves Masterton 5.45 p.m., Opaki. Racecourse 5.58, Mauriceville 6.30, Efcetahuna 7.19, Pahiatua 8.33, Woodville an-. 9.5 p.m. (There will be no Palmerston North connection at Woodville with this train.) All trains will, if required, stop opposite Opaki Racecourse for passengers. BUSINESS NOTICES, MAKE ycur scones and cakes fairy light and tempting—use Beaver Baking Powder. Stocked by all stores.

Dustin’s pies are justly famous for lunch, tea. and supper. Made of the best ingredients, and. always piping hot to take home. Call in at Cuba Street and take some pies home. —Advt.

For Influenza, take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. —Advt.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19231008.2.76.3

Bibliographic details

Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 11, 8 October 1923, Page 9

Word Count
676

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 11, 8 October 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 11, 8 October 1923, Page 9