AMUSEMENTS. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. L Courtenay place. 'Phone 165. Direction Ben and John Fuller. Home of FULLERS' And Mirth FULLERS' Melody TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT Complete Change of Progt-rurne. A Stupendous and Unparalleled Array 01 liriiliaut World Stars. WARD AND SHERMAN, WARD AND SHERMAN, "WARD AND SHERMAN, In Their Laughter Unlimited Sketch, "THE WOMAN HATERS' UNION." EDWARDS AND PARSES, EDWARDS AND PARKES, English Comedy Sketch Artists. In their Original Excruciatingly Funny Comedy Sketch, "OFF ON A HOLIDAY." MATANAS, Famous MATANAS, Vocalists. FALVEY SISTHRS. FALVEY SISTHRS. I Delightful Harmony Girls. ■ JENNINGS AND GERALD. JENNINGS AND GERALD. | In their Uproarious Pantomime Absurd"MßS McGILLICUDDY." FLANEUR, And his FLANEUR. Remarkable Dogs. VINCE AND EVA COURTENAY, Composers and Singers of Popular Songs. t RAY AND OLGA, Patterologists. 1 Soubrotto and Comruedienne, CURLY SHERWOOD. KNIGHT AND BUNTING, Singers. LAURIE AND ROSSIE, LAURIE AND ROSSIE, LAURIE AND ROSSIE, Digger Harmonists in Songs at the Piano. _ Prices—D.C. and 0.5.. 2s 7d; Stalls, Is "d; Gallery, Is Id (including tax); Reserves 6d extra. Plan at The Bristol until 5 p.m., thereafter at Burnett's, next to Theatre. J Under Vice-Regal Patronage. I mOWN HALL. CONCERT CHAMBER. | TUESDAY, JULY 13th, 1920. PIANOFORTE RECITAL. Br MISS CONSTANCE LEATHAM. Programme! Toccata and Fugue in D Minor— Bach-Tausig. Sonata, Op. 57 (Appassionata)— L. van Beethoyen. Rapsodie, Op. 79. No. 2 and Scherzo, Op. 4 Brahms. Two Etudes (a) A fiat; (b) Op. 25, No. 11. Valse in <_• flat— Chopin. Pilgrims' Chorus (Tannhauser), Spinning Song (Flying Dutchman)— Wagner-Liszt, (a) Clair de Lune; (■_) Fassepied (Suite Bergamesque)— Debussy. Nocturne, Op. 48, Polonaise, Op. 53 Chopin- " One does not often find a member of the gentlnr sex who can handle Tausiflr's famous transcription of Bach's Toccata and Fugue with 6uch truly remarkable insight/'—Critic of "Sun," Christchurch. 5, Plan at Bristol Piano Company. CENTRAL PROGRESS LEAGUE. HBGH Usual Monthly Meeting of the General Committee of the Central .Progress League will be held in the League's Offices, Winder's Building, THIS EVENING, at 7.45 o'clock. PUBLIC NOTICES. EXHIBITION OF DOMINION MUSEUM WAR MEMORIAL DESIGNS. OPEN DAILY from TO-MORROW (Tuesday)i July 13th, 1920, from 10 Mn. to i p.m. BT O , EKKRi nnHE firm of Seaton, Sladden and 1. Payitt, haying taken into Partnership Mr.H. L. f». .Dyett will in future carry en under the style or SLADDEN. PAVITT AND DYETT, Ciyil Engineers and Suirejors. The business will be conducted os heretofore at 18, Brandon street Wellington, and at Perry street. Masterton. WANTED ANTED Known—Strike for Flem- . . ing's Cheap Wax Records; Standnrd la 3d: 4min Amberole, 2s. Edison Phonographs from 70s; easy time pay Fleming and Co., The Phoneries. NewtownFOR the Holidays—Suits or Dreeses Dry Cleaned equal to new at ■RnrWs. 12--J. Cuba street. No Dyeing. jiNEMA Syringes, Douches, Trusses. ii Elastic Stockings, all ladies requisites now in stock.. .Wm Salek. Sydney Chemist. 32. Willis street. U all sizes from 9s e_ up warns. m Len. McKenzie, Chemist. Lambton quay nnd Manners street. : W- ANTED Known ROYAL MAIL Leaves CARBINE STABLES, Ifeilding for Kimbolton, daily at 8.80 „™ nnd 3.30 p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at Sn for FeillW «• J- MOORE. Proprietor. Feilding.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10639, 12 July 1920, Page 3
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