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TO-NIGHT the Greatest Galaxy of Novelty and Talent ever submitted by Fullers. HIS MAJESTY'S THKATKI IS MAJESTY'S THEATRI. MJourtenay place. Telephone 22-669. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT NEW VAUDEVILLE FULLERS' FULLERS' SPECIALTY COMPANY. MESSRS. FULLER Present a COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. New Artists. New Acts. New Everything. SOMETHING NEW! SOMETHING NOVEL 1 SOMETHING DIFFERENT! VITALISED VAUDEVILLE! TO-NIGHT, Leading . Star Engagement. First Appearance o£ PASTOR AND MERLE, Mirth, PASTOR AND MERLE, Music, - PASTOR AND MERLE, Mimiory, In "Fidgety Bits." A Truly Great and High-class Comedy Act (direct from1 the /Leading Vaudeville Theatres of-the World). TO-NIGHT, First Appearance of THE THREE JACKSONS Unique THE THREE JACKSONS Acrobatic Comedy Act, featuring the GREATEST JUVENILE COMEDIAN . OF THE AGE. Brilliant Triumph Achieved by THE MILTON BROS. Last 5 THE MILTON BROS. Nights. 'A Comedy Skating Act that should .BE SEEN BY EVERYONE. Legitimate and Glorious Success Nightly' of- a Distinguished Coterie of Artists, ! including' „ LINDEN AND BERRIDGE, I Artistic Talent Personified. BASS PACEYJ a Charming Artist. „Jn his EDDIE MARTYN, Eccentric Terpsichorean Specialities j CARLTON AND RO3LYN, In an Entirely New Offering. Established and Complete Success of DELAVALE AND VOCKLER, In one of the Most Hilariously 'Funny Acts ever witnessed in this city. LAST, BUT BY NO MEANS LEAST, Special Extension of Season, I THE MOLINARIS, The WorldTHE MOLINARIS, famed Italian THE MOLINARIS, Operatio Soloists and Duettists* who,' To-nighjs, in response to many requests, will render the famous "Miserere" Duet from "II . • . Trovatore." ' Last Nights'of their* Season. ■••■ . TO-NIGHT, a Truly Wonderful Show, Eclipsing all Previous Efforts. , . PRICES: D.C. and St*U«, 2s 6d; Back Stall*, U 6d; o Upp« Circle, Is (all plu« tax). Reseryas at The Bristol, after S at Burnett's, next Theatre. ■ EVERY FRIDAY—JAZZ. DIXIELAND, Over Diwtm's, IXIELAND, Cuba street. FULL JAZZ BAND. JAZZI ■ „. ■/. SOUTH MIRAMAR SCHOOL. "OESULT OF BAZAAR RAFFLE, 1 DOLL'S COT. "■" ~Wihr3KrNuitfttr r.;..-;.V.'.'..' 263. ' •' WELLINGTON WHOLESALE SOFT GOODS EMPLOYEES' ASSN. (Incorp.). A' GENERAL MEETING of the Association will be held in the Chamber of 'Commetoe on MONDAY, 4th:\SepteiH'ber, 1922, at 7.30 p.m. Business: To receive .the Report o£ the Delegates at the regent Conference and General. G J. BROWN, Hon. Secretary. '"■ ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ' WELLINGTON CENTRAL. J HEREBY give notice that in terms of. Section 75 of the Legislature Act, 1908, a copy of the Electoral Roll for tha above distnot has been deposited at each o fthe undermentioned places for inspection: — 1 The Post Office*, at Te Aro and Courtenay place, and at following shops: J. Mills, 104, Aro street; G. Gtlmour, 271, Willis street; J. Thawley and Son, 290, Cuba street; T.'Ormsby, 100, Tory street; Miss Martini, corner of Arthur and Taranaki streets; Mrs. Levy,.B6, Tasman street. ■ ' JOSEPH LISSANT PALETHOjtPE, Registrar of Electors. Bfyh August, 1922. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON EAST. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that iri terms of Section 75 of the "Legislature Act, 1903," a copy of the Electoral Roll for the above District, has been <fepyisitod at each' of the undermentioned places for/inspection:— The Post Offices at Kilbirnie, Hataitai; Courtenay place; Adelaide road, Te Aro, and Mr. Johnson's Store, Majoribanks street, Mr. Bolton's Store, Oriental Bay Mr. V. H. Baker's Store, Roseneath, Mr. Langdon't Store; Brougham street. THOS. H. GIBSON, Registrar of Electors. WHERE TO CHOOSE YOUR PIANO! IF you are thinking of Purchasing. 4 Piano, either new or slightly used, you cannot do better than to pay a visit to NIMMO'S PIANO SHOWROOMS. Whatever price you are prepared to pay for your Piano, a personal visit,of inspection will prove to you that we have just the instrument that will perfectly fill your requirement*. Our Monthly Payment System is positively the easiest in the Dominion. ; X NIMMO & SONS, LTD., 'v PIANO DEALERS AND TUNERS, eto. (By Special Appointment to His Kxcellenoy the Governor-General). SHOWROOMS. AND FACTORY: KENT TERRACE. , i FUNERAL CARD. rpHE Funeral of the late Henry J. E. 'JL Taylor will leave his late residence, 344, The Terrace, To-morrow (Tuesday), at 2.30 p.m., for the Cemetery, Kai'ori. Private interment. E. MORRIS, JUN., Funeral Director, 60, Taranaki-;t., and 28, Riddiford-st. Telephone 22-159 (day and night). FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Funeral of the late Mrs. H. Gamon will leave St. Cuthbert's Church, Palm grove, To-morrow (Tuesday), 29th August, 1922, at 10 a.m., for Karori Cemetery. ! ROBT. H. WILSON AND SON, • Undertakers and Embalmors, Tel. 24-155. 164. Adelaide road. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Funeral of the lato Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth Cooper will leave the residence of her daughter, Mrs. D. H. Scott, 120, Brougham street, To-mor-row (Tuesday), 29th August, 1922, at 11.30 a.m.,. for the Karori Cemtory. ROBT. H. WILSON AND SON, ' Undei-takers dnd Embalmers, Tel. 24-155. 164,, Adelaide-road.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1922, Page 2