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"AMY CASTLES, certainly the great- ' cst Dramatic Soprano Australia has yet sent forth."—"Melbourne Sun." '10-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT A MEMORABLE MUSICAL EVENT. A MEMORABLE MUSICAL EVENT. AMY., CASTLES. ' AMY CASTLES. AMY CASTLES. ; rpOWN HALL. TOWN HALL.! ■*• OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. AMY CASTLES - ' ! AMY CASTLES "The 1 AMY CASTLES ciftL AMY CASTLES Wonder AMY CASTLES Voice " AMY CASTLES Assisted; by ALBERTO TORZILLO, ALBERTO TORZILLO CHARLES -TUCKWELL, CHARLES TUCKWELL, And EILEEN CASTLES. EILEEN CASTLES. ' EILEEN CASTLES. 500 Seats at 4s. 500 Seats at 4s. 500 Seats at 2s. 500 Seata at 2s. Box Plan at Bristol. PRICES: 6s (reserved), 4s, 2s. Plui tax. Students, Half-price. Day Sales at Ned Perry's, ,M*nners-st. Box Plan and Day Saks afTown H«ll after 1 o'clock. Hall specially heated. Direction, George Castles. "PRINCESS-THEATRE. PRINCESS THEATRE. Complete Change of Programme To-day. « mfc, i—AGNES AYRES in "THE LANE THAT HAS NO TURNING," From the Famous Story by Sir Gilbert barker. A Paramount Picture of Distinction. No. 2—JACK HOLT and LILA LEE in " AFTER THE SHOW." - It s a story that runs through Laughter and Tears to an end you will joy to see. It's also a. Paramount. No. 3— BABY PEGGY in " CIRCUS CLOWNS." Two Reels of Real Fun. No. 4—CHARLES MURRAY in a Mack Sennett Comedy Special: "THE DENTIST." | Ga*eUe. Serial. Popular Prices. FULLERS' FULLERS' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.: Direotion John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of this Programme. NAT PHILLIPS AND ROY RENE, In their Crowning Triumph, "STIFFY AND MO IN SOCIETY." FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Unbounded Success Nightly of OTEXO Hungarian Violinist. ■-. OTEXO PAT AND PAULA HANSON, JAMES MORRISSEY, ! WINNIE EDGARTON. -Prices. D.C. and ail Stalls, 3a; Upper i Circle, Is (plus tax). Reserves, 6d extra Doors open. 7.15. ' Telephone Theatre 22-669 after 7pm Motors 10.30. •'Patrons are Respectfully Advised '"to ■ BOOK SEATS >IN ADVANCE ■ - £?Ct be Disappointed at the Door. BOX PLAN AT THE-BRISTOL. After 1 p.m. at Burnett's, next Theatre. ■■ {V^GAN : RECITAL: ; v TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) 12th AUGUST, 1923, At 8.30 o'clock, By MR. BERNARD F. PAGE in, ,p , (, City O'ganist). Choral Prelude Bach Sonata in D Minor V.V.V Faulkes Harmonies dv Sou- Kare-Elert Pastorale (Op. 19) Cesar Iranck (By request.) The Gate of the Warriors (Bogatyri) at Kiev (from Pictures from an Exhibition) Mous6orgsky ADMISSION FREE. VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS r-». ceived at Door. XJIBLE-IN-SCHOOLS DEBATE. TO-NIGHT, 7.45 o'clock. VICTORIA COLLEGE. MOTION: "THAT~THE PRINCIPLE OF INTRODUCING THE BIBLE INTO ALL STATE SCHOOLS IN • NEW ZEALAND IS TO BE AP- . PROVED." Publio invited. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. TO-NIGHT, at Thß Dainties, 18-22, Courtenay place, at 8 o'clock. 8 good pnzos. Ladies' and gents' Ist prize, Order for £1; second, Order for 10s. Our regular patrons are advised to be early. C.. A. Smith, C. Willcocks, Conductors. .WELLINGTON WELCOME WEEK. T^RAWING of Art Union, together with a Plain, Fancy Dress, and Poster Ball, will be held in the Town Hall on Saturday, 18th August, at 8 p.m. Watch future advertisements. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS! HEALTH WEEK CAMPAIGN, 1923. ALL Citizens are invited to * Meeting in tho TOWN HALL (No. 1, Committee Room), on FRIDAY, 17th AUGUST, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Appointments to Committees; Arrangements for Campaign; General. H. D. BENNETT, Chairman. G. H. CHAPMAN, Hon. Sec. T IVE Shell Practice will'be carried ■*-* out from Fort Dorset, in the dircci'°? r !° lU6s.lßl»nd, on the 13th and 14th INST., between tho hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. J. PETERSEN, for Capt., R.N.Z.A., Defence Department, Wellington. N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. Ti/fEMBERS are notified that the Dance vJr J rranS°d to bo held on Monday, latu August, has been postponed until a later date. ■ ' E. MURRAY FULLER, Hon. Sco., 130, Lambton quay. '

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1923, Page 4

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