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AMUSEMENTS. THIS IS THE NIGHT THIS IS TUB NIGHT When Hr Edward Branscombe's Breezy Company Ar^m' <Zy i&ar Appear for the first time in the (JADWAi HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. Bet’s hope we’ll have a fine night for it anyhow. At time of writing this screed wo feel like arranging a special boat service to convey the people to the hall. THE NEW DANDIES. THE NEW DANDIES. THE NEW DANDIES. A few of to-night’s Choicest items:-' DOROTHY MANNING. “Poor Wand’ring One.’’ LINDA BRADFORD. “Aly Dear Soul.’’ Coming Home.” JOHN WELLE A. “His Majesty the King.” ANDREW PACE. “Up tho Stairs.” IVY DAVIS. “Santa Claus.” “Seem’ Things.” COUKTNEY FORD.' “If I Knock tho L out of Kelly.” HARRY GRAHAM. "■Something to Practise On.” EG Eli MALE DANDIES. “Kelly.” FIVE ASSORTED DANDIES. Operatic Selection, “Carmen.” ALL THE DANDIES. “Happy Family.’’ “Musical Restaurant/ ‘ “Tho Kagtime Postman.” DOROTHY JIANNING AND LINDA BRADFORD. "Venetian Boat Song.” THREE MALE DANDIES, something delightfully silly. '- PHILIP HARDMAN. Toiling all night at tho spinet. And there’s a lot more, but as this space costs ns five bob an inch, wo desist. Those who wish to secure a good seat, but don’t want to arrive too early to get it, will find the plan at Tho Bristol till 12 o’clock. And from 1‘ till G.SO p.m, it will ho in the keeping of 3ro. Clmsteson in Manners street. Those who don't wish to book, but at the same time have no desire to miss the 'bus, as it wore, will find the doors o! tho Mosque open at 7.15 p.m. Freewill offering in 3 parts—3s. 2s, Is. Direction John Hopkins (By arrangement with Air Edward Branscombe.) Business Alanager ... H. Kennedy Black P.S. —If we've forgotten anything— nng us up. JJUGBT FOOTBALL. TO-MORROW. ATHLETIC PARK, WELLINGTON COLLEGE Versus PONEKE. Oriental v. Athletic. AT PETONE: OLD BOYS v. PETONE. Admission fid. Ladies Free; Grand Stand fid. i W. G. TALBOT, Secretary 233 ____ PUBLIC LECTURE By AIISS C. W. CHRISTIE (National Lecturer, Theosophical Society), “THE ANGELS OP MONS.” “And other Phenomena ot*the Battlefield.” TO-AIORROW (SUNDAY) at 7 p.m. THEOSOPHICAL HALL, Ballanco street.

Collection in. Aid of Building Fund. V-i' CRIPPLED SOLDIERS’ HOSTEL ART UNION £,IOOO for D TO RAISE FUNDS FOR A HOSTEL IN WELLINGTON FOR CRIPPLED AND INFIRM RETURNED SOLDIERS 107 PRIZES. GIFTS OF HAWKE’S BAY AND HANAWATU FARMERS. New Zealand Casualties--18,729 Wounded. Help these Men! % AV. / MSLfJ/ /. / /mm wm m y///‘ A ¥4 To the Hostel LIST OF PRIZES: Ist Prize Z.L. Motor Car (5 Seater) 2nd Prize 200 Sheep - 3rd Prize 100 Sheep - 4th Prize Lady’s Sealskin Goat (to order) • Or 60 Sheep. sth Prize Diamond Ring (see Lloyd’s window) 2 Prizes of 10 Sheep each 100 Prizes of T Sheep each Value £SOO Value £2OO Value £IOO Value £6O Value £25 Value £2O Value £IOO i '/WW Help our Cripples in v//f their Uphill Battle of Life. Tickets, SIXPENCE, TICKETS AT TOBACCONISTS AND BOOKSELLERS. Those who do not approve of Art Unions and are desirous of assisting the Soldiers’ Hottel are requested to forward donations . to the Secretary, who will acknowledge same through the Press. jy —Owing to the small price of Tickets, patrons are specially IN.D. requested to enclose STAMPED addressed envelope with application for tickets. Persons producing, on request by the Art Union representative a Crippled Soldiers’ Hostel Art Union Ticket, bearing the words “Wizard Light for Country Homes and Stores, Early Bros., Ltd., Featherston Street, Wellington Agents,” will receive S/-. Producers of more than five tickets get 10/-- The distribution takes place about the end of July at Wellington, Petone, Martinborough, Featherston, Qreytown, Carterton, Masterton, Pahiatua, Feiiding, Palmerston North, Marton, Wanganui, Otaki, Levin and Foxton, Business people in Town or Country who will kindly assist in this good cause by selling tickets are earnestly requested to write to B. Sutherland, Box 839, G.P.0., Wellington, who is the only person authorised to receive moneys for the Art Union. B SUTHERLAND, P.O. Box 839, WELLINGTON. I enclose £ for Tickets in CRIPPLED SOLDIERS’ HOSTEL ART UNION. NAME .... ADDRESS N.Z. Timas. IS

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9718, 21 July 1917, Page 3

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