AMUSEMENTS. 1 , FULLERS’ pRIROESS THEATRE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT—At B—EVERY EVENING. The Mammoth 10-act .Show, with all the Stars. SECOND WEEK. The Celebrated Scotch Humorist; JOCK MILLS. London Colosseum Star: JAMES STEWART, The Diverting Tramp at the Piano. LYONS AND O’MOORE, Quaint Acquaintances. MARGES AND D’AR-MA. DINKS AND TRIXIE. PHIL BIONSBY. WALTER VERNON. FRANK WILSON. HOWARD AND WYNDHAM. TRIUMPHANT RETURN, The Nonsense Kings, Vaudeville’s Noted Topical Tipsters: VAUDE AND VERNE, VAUDE AND VERNE. VAUDE AND VERNE. With a Bagful of the Latest Laughs. Fullers’ Popular Tariff: Is, Is 6d, 2s 6d (plus Government tax and booking fee). Plan at THE BRISTOL till 5 p.m.; thereafter at JACOBS’S. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 23, At tho MATINEE at 2.30 p.m., EVENING at 8 o’clock, And Following MONDAY. ,1. V. HANNA Presents tho Six-cylinder Super-success: JERQUES, Which is destined to be the SUCCESS OF THE YEAR. JERQUES! JERQUES! JERQUES! Is a Titanic Spectacular Show, comprising MUSIC. VOCALISM, CLASSICAL DANCING, PHYSICAL DISPLAY, Wedded to WONDERFUL EFFECTS AND GLORIOUS MUSIC. JERQUES! JERQUES! JERQUES 1 Will be Interpreted by a Cast of 350 PERFORMERS, 350 PERFORMERS, Accompanied by A SUPERB ORCHESTRA Of 15 Performers, under tho Direction of Mrs W. Haggitt. J. A. Wallace, L.T.C.L Leader. ' TARIFF: D.S. and 0.5., 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Watch Papers for Opening of Plan at THE BRISTOL. Special Matinee Prices for Children, 6d. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. ROYAL ANTEDILUVIAN ORDER OF BUFFALOES, G.E.8., N.Y. rjl IR S T ANNUAL BALL, L ART GALLERY HALL, FRIDAY, 22nd AUGUST. Patron, His Worship the Mayor. Dancing, 8.15 p.m. G. Ellison, Caterer. Bcath and Driscoll’s Jazz Band. G. B. HARNEISS, Hon. See.
ROSLYN METHODIST CHURCH, 143 Taieri road. A RUMMAGE SALE will be held in SCHOOLROOM (back of Church). Men’s Clothing, Boots, and Produce. Open 10 to 5. THURSDAY, AUGUST 21st. Take Stuart street Car. EDUCATIONAL. MRS CHIRNSIDE, Ladies Cutter, Teacher of Dressmaking, View street (opp. Y.M.C.A.). , Classes _ afternoon and evening : patterns or materials cut to measure ; railway concessions.—’Phone 3,112. ISSBROWN’S College, Moray place.— Specialised Courses: Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; individual tuition; appointments secured.—Telephono 2,997. HANBLEI,” Steel Guitar, Banjo-Uku-lele, B'anjo-Guitar, Tara Patch.— Hawaiian Conservatory, Geo. Kidd’s Building, 73 Princes street, BANJO, Mandolin, Steel Guitar, Ukulele, Violin, Piano—J. H. Hutton, 207 George street; ’phone 7,176.
“ Thera are over 30,000 Maoris in the North Island under twenty-five years of ago,” stated the Rev. A. J. Soamcr, at the Palmerston North Luncheon Club, “and it is almost impossible for them to keep pace with us unless given guidance.” The speaker strongly urged the appointment of Government officials to further the industrial and domestic training of the Maoris, particularly in outlying S.l CcL&»
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Evening Star, Issue 18717, 20 August 1924, Page 8
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