AMUSEMENTS. _ „ ,1/TAJESTY'S npHFJATRE. 3L IS ifX'AJESTY'S X HEATH E. mrection ... Ben and John Fuller, Junr. TillS AFTERNOON AT 2.30 THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.30 MATINEB! MAT LNEE! MATINEE ! .MATINEE! MATINEE! MATINEE! MATINEE! MATINEE! MATINEE! Special Prices to Suit All Pockets: 2s, Is. Gel 2s, Is, fid. Boors oi>en 2 p.m. Overture 2.30. SPECIAL NOTICE: Owing to an unforoseen circumstance, Miss Maude Courtney and Mr "C" were unable to commence their competition last evening, but will commence it THIS AFTERNOON AND THIS IVENING. Continuing nightly till Friday next. HIS "m/ffAJESTy'S mIIBATRE. is -"-Majesty's - 1 - heatrb. Direction ... Ben and John Fuller, Junr. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! rjpOM TYAVERLY'S ' Oil -"AVERLY'S lL T7IAHCE £JO., Presenting for the Last Time. "MURPHY AT THE CABARET." Welcome Reappearance of DURNO, DURNO, DUBNO, Tho Wizard on the Unsupported Polo. GHiAHAM'S HUMAN MARIONETTES. Napier and Yvonne, Ward Lear, jITAUDEI /COURTNEY A TITR Q Tho Tallest Tale-toller in Tallcdom in a Torrent of Town Topics. SATURDAY NIGHf-PRICES: B.C. .'and ALL STLS., 2s; UP. CIR., Is; RES., 2s Gd. Plan at Bristol till 1 p.m. Then at Theatre till 7 p.m. (phis tax). 'Phoned seats not kept after 8. Boors 7 p.m. 'Phone 165. COMMENCING THIS AFTERNOON, And continuing to-night and nightly, MAUDE COURTNEY'S AND MB "C.'S" MAUDE COURTNEY'S AND MR '-'C.'S" COUPLET COMPETITION COUPLET COMPETITION For the Best Couplet for tho Topical Duet, "L'LL STILL LOVE YOU/' Do not refrain from sending in your effort. It will cost only the postage. Here is a .sample couplet: "If your hair and lovely tressos You took off just like your dresses." There will bo also two consolation prizes of 10s Gd each, and a SPECIAL TWO PRIZES OF 10s 6d FOR THE SOLDIER BOYS, who must put their Regimental Numbers and Units on their contributions (as well as their names). Remember tho competition Commences TO-DAY and will run for Oui Week. Final oil FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT. No Personal Interviews Permissible. VICTORIA LEAGUE. VICTORIA LEAGUE. (IONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. SEPTEMBER 3rd, 1918.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd, 1918. (Under tho Patronago of His Excellency the Governor-General and Countoss ol Liverpool.) A UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT. HISTORIC HALL OF STATUARY. LIVING PRESENTMENT OF NAPOLEON. FUNDS IN AID OF FRENCH RELIEF SOCIETY. Organised by MISS M. BUTLER. LES TABLEAUX FRANCAIS. Seats, 3s, 2s, Is. Book early. Bring your friends. 758 QUEEN'S npHELATRE. QUADRUPLE STAR. COMBINATION In A Triumph of tho Screen, "THE SOUL OF SATAN." Tho Problems of Modern Lifo. Ordinary Prices. 'Phono 3255. lAT AMERICAN WA V* "OVER THERE." Just in—- , "SMOKE CLOUDS," "WHEN THE BELLS OF PEACE' ARE RINGING," Etc., Etc. Send for Latest Lists of Rocords. THE TALKERIES, 24, Willis street, Wellington. PUBLIC NOTICES. Under the Auspices of Wellington Social Democratic Party. MISS N. H. GOAD I S S N. E. C O A D Will Speak ALEXANDRA HALL, ABEL SMITH ST. SUNDAY EVENING, at 8. Subject : "Labour's Interests in Education," Doors open at 7. Collection. PIONEER CLUB. "" "ISS COWAN, Organiser for Chatau- - qua, will bo tho guest of tho Club on TUESDAY AFTEIRNOON, SEu?TEMOJER 2nd, at 3-30 o'clock. All Members invited to attend. .145 T*/-ELLINGTON RED CROSS SHOP. ' COUNTRY DAY, TO-DAY. GOOD AND WHOLESALE PRODUCE FOR SALE. Wanted, good second-hand Novels and jChildren'a Books. Entire proceeds for N.Z. Sick and Wounded Soldiers' Red Cross Fund. 01 Hon. Sec, JANET FIRTH. nHORNDON; RED ; SHOP DAY. ' SEPTEMBER 13th. I GIFTS WANTED-: GIFTS WANTEID! Delicioua Cakes, Sweets, and Flowers ~\ Sale. Welcome Parcels of Produce and Goods of all. kinds wanted. COME AND BUY-HELP THE RED CROSS FOR N.Z SOLDIERS. OTAKI MAORI RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1918. OWNERS and TRAINERS are reminded that Nominations for all ovents and Entries for tho Maiden Plato Closo at the Club's Office, Otaki, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd, at 8 p.m. Tho Otaki Telegraph Offico tloses at 5 p.m. 0. J. D'ATH, FEILDING-KIMBOLTOD-WAITUNA. ~» J. MOORE'S ROYAL MAIL t. MOTOR SERVICE. For Kimbolton, 9.20 a.m. (connecting with Apiti and Rangiwahia). For Fc.ilding. 12 noon. For Waituna, 2.30 p.m. For Feilding, 7.30 a.m. Parcels and Luggago receive Prompt and Careful Handling. Telephone 22. "BANK DEPOSITS." rANTED—Accountants and Managers T to become acquainted with the latest improved Bank Deposit Book. Full particulars on application to "DEPOSITS," "Times" Office. WANTED Known Account Books, ruled to any requirements, can bo had at the "Times" office. Those books ore strong and faithfully made, and tho quality, pf .paper used is of tho Beat.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10064, 31 August 1918, Page 3
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