WHIZZ! BAt^G! THE DIGGERS ARE COMING! THE BOX PLAN OPENS THIS. MORNING, AT MILLER’S CORNER. BE WISE! BOOK EARLY! bseb. (Under Vice-Regal Patronage.) TE ICOAS TE KO.AS SOLDIERS’ CONCERT PARTY A COMBINATION OF SOLDIER ARTISTS JUST FROM BEHIND THE LINES IN FRANCE! SONGS! SKETCHES!BURLESQUE! AND MONOLOGUES! FOUR NIGHTS’ SEASON. FOUR NIGHTS’ SEASON. QPERA [HfOUS^ NEXT WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY. Coming Direct from Auckland. SAIILES! SMILES! PATHOS! PATHOS! SMILES! PATHOS! THE PARTY THAT KEPT AUCKLAND IN LAUGHTER & TEARS FOR SEVEN NIGHTS.
See WALLY EDWARDS as a Dashing Soubrette. Hoar VICTOR ELLIOTT’S Silvery Tenor Voice. Hear STANLEY PRITCHARD’S Resonant Baritone Voice. Hoar LES. WALTON in Monologues. Hear MISS TUI HILLYER’S Beautiful Soprano Voice. (The Girl Everybody Raves About.) ' And QWEN pRITCHARD, The Humorist of Humorists, in his Inimitable Comedy Patter. He Makes Life Worth While 1 He Traffics in Smiles—that’s his essThe N.Z. Herald says: "The best of those presented by the travelling concert parties who have visited Auckland. The entertainment sparkles with new and spontaneous stage business. The sketches are clever, and the whole show is worth while." IT COSTS NO MORE TO BOOK YOUR SEAT. PRICES 3s, 2s, and Is. (Plus Amusement Tax). J. A. MACDONALD, Touring Manager.
“The architects who designed and the builders who constructed these houses,” said a visitor to Wellington, pointing to the residences resting against the hills, “should he proud of their work. I don’t think you will see similar, except say, in Switzerland and Northern Italy. To me it is marvellous. There is practically no level land—all hills, and steep ones at that—and yet they have managed to build houses of decent dimensions equipped with all modern appliances, electrically lighted, with a splendid water supply and pressure. in my opinion, after a successful experience in house designing and building _ in Wellington, architects and Builders could undertake the construction of houses anywhere—even on Alpine heights.’’ “She was but a girl when she married,” said counsel to the magistrate (Mr E. Page), at the Wellington court. “She was but 16 when she married the defendant,” he added, “and .had four children by the time she was twenty years of age.” The ' man had applied for a maintenance j order, but this the magistrate re- ; fused, stating that she had a good j home to go to. J Merit tells. The phenomenal sales .of the North British Rubber Co’s j Hot Water Bottle with the “Unique” J stopper is the best evidence of its uni doubted quality and service. All 1 retailers. 48
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Gisborne Times, Volume LI, Issue 5246, 11 August 1919, Page 6
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