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AMUSEMENTS. CHILDREN THE NATION'S ASSET! 4,000 OF THEM WILL PARADE IN THE UNUSUAL PROCESSION AND DEMONSTRATION TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) TO-MORROW. Sectional Processions leave Manor place, Technical College, Frederick street, Hanover street, and Moray place, at 2.15. . Main Procession leaves Early Settlers’ Hall, 2.45, Tia Cumberland, . Bond, Water, Prinoos, George, Hanover, King, Frederick, George streets, Octagon, Stuart street to at Triangle at 3,30. Singing by Massed Choir of Children, led by Mr W. H. Hiett. Address■ by Rev. Clarence Eaton. Mr H. S. Adams will preside. Any children —especially from Sunday schools not officially participating—-aw invited bo join up at any assembly place. BANDS. DISPLAYS. SINGING. BRIGHT FACES. VICTORY. RETURNED SOLDIERS' CHOIR. third CONCERT, THIRD CONCERT, SEASON 1922, HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6. ADMISSION: D.S. and 0.5., 2s 6d. Booking Fee, 3d. 400 Seats at Is. 400 Seats afc ls> BOX PLAN NOW OPEN at THE BRISTOL THIS DAY (Friday) TO-MOR-ROW (Saturday), December 1 and 2, for Subscribers; MONDAY and TUESDAY, December 4 and 5, for Non-subscribers. Programmes on Sale at The Bristol. Pnce, 3d. „ A, J. FOLEY. Hon. Secretary. EORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1922. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), DECEMBER 2. First Race at 12.30 and Last at 5.45. ADMISSION: Grounds, Is;' Grand Stand Reserve, 6s; Members’ Stand, 2s 6d extra for Non-members. Children under 12 years will not he admitted. A Special Train, carrying passengers and horses, church at 9.5 p.m. on Saturday, 2nd December. will leave Dunedin for ChristH. L. JAMES, Secretary. PROHIBITION RALLY, _ PROHIBITION RALLY, KNOX CHURCH. KNOX CHURCH. The Rev. TULLOGH YTJILLB, M.A., 8.D., and some Prominent Members of the Church will Speak on < WHY I BELIEVE IN PROHIBITION ! SUNDAY, 5 P-m., SUNDAY. Come and Hear the Testimony of Knox Church,

THE SAFETY STRAP. He had been drafted to a cavalry regiment, and -was paying his fast visit'to the riding school. “ ’Ere’s yer ’or&e,” cried the instructor. The recruit advanced gingerly, and examined his mount with great care. “What’s it got this strap round it for?” he said, pointing to the girth. “Well,” expostulated the instructor, “ you see, all our ’orses have a keen sense of 'umor, and as they sometimes ’ave sudden fits of laughter when they see the recruits. \vc put ’em bands round ’em to keep ’em from spiritin' their sides.”

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Evening Star, Issue 18139, 1 December 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18139, 1 December 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18139, 1 December 1922, Page 6