AMUSEMENTS MPEESS IIPEESS .HEATH E. HEAIKE. Continuous from 11 a.m. A GREAT DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. "THE FIRST LAW" IRENE castle. The Girl with tho Glorious Eyes and Gorgeous Frocks. "THE GROCERY CLERK" Featuring LARRY SEMON, As tho Funniest Knight of the Whito Apron you over saw. And LIBERTY SERIAL EPISODE 12. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Screening Times—" First Law"': 11, 12-L,, 3.15, 5.45, 8.15, grocery Uierk": 2.5, 4.30, 7, 9.30. Usual Prices. 'Phono Reserves. 3422. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Commencing WEID.. SBPT. Btll. The Spectacular Extravaganza. 'OUR REVEILLE." Bos Plan opens at The Bristol at 9 a.m. THIS MORNING. , NOTE.—"Chch. Press." "Our Reveille" has broken •many records in the continuous packed houses it is attracting to the Municipal Theatre. Tho sea-. son is nearing its end, but ndght after night the auditorium is orowded. ss, 3s, Is. Plus Tax. William Lints, Producer. GRAND RECITAL. GRAND RECITAL. SUNDAY- NIGHT! SUNDAY NIGHT! IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. MUNICIPAL TRAMWAYS MILITARY BAND. :Band numbers include "The Bohemian Girl" and "Seiniramide" overture. Vocal items by the "FAMOUS ENGLISH PIERROTS." "FAMOUS ENGLISH PIERROTS." "FAMOUS ENGLISH PffiRROTS." "FAMOUS ENGLISH PIERROTS." "FAMOUS ENGLISH PIERROTS." "FAMOUS *XNGLISH PIEIRROTS." "FAMOUS ENGLISH PIERROTS." "FAMOUS ENGLISH PIERROTS." "FAMOUS ENGLISH PIERROTS." TTB APPEALS TO ALL BY HIS •O. MANLINESS. The Alliance of Church and Stage. REV. FRANK GORMAN, The Singing Parson, Appearing at FULLER'S. 3 • NEXT. ARANUI . CHURCH HALL. '■ ■ GRAND BAZAAR To be held in above Hall on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th, 1920, 2.30 to 5.30 and 7 to 10.30 p.m. Proceeds to be devoted to Church Building Fund. "Work Stall, Produce Stall, Flower Stall, Sweets Stall, Jumble Stall, Fancy Stall, Bran Tub, Refreshments. 514 Admission Free. MONSTER PUBLIC MEETING. TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 8 p.m. Israel Cohen, B.A. (London), The Right Hon. W. F. Massey, Sir Robert Stout, Mr R. A. Wright, M.P., ' Will Explain the aims of "ZIONISM IN PALESTINE." His Worship the Mayor will Preside. Doors open 7.30 p.m. *. Admission —Free. ■? Come Early and Secure a Seat. 36; MAYFLOWER CELEBRATIONS. 1620—1920. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE. • "THE FXLGRiIM FATHERS—WHAT THEY DID AND HOW THEY FARED." ■■■'■'•■, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH,. *. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th,.,. 7.30 p.m. '"l'>*-.. ADMISSION—FREE. : />: ; 'C> Special Serviceo in commemoration of the Tercentenary of. tho sailing of the Mayflower at all Congregational Churches TO-MORROW. 515 CITY COUNCIL BY-ELECTION. THE LABOUJr"cANDIDATE. T. BRINDLB, supported by Coun- - cillora P. Frasor, J. Hutchison, and C. H. Chapman, will speak at tho Paramount Theatre on SUNDAY EVENING, at 8. Chairman, Mr H. Dyson (President Wellington Labour Representation Committee). s '* Underwood fTtHE MACHINE YOU T WILL EVENTUALLY Underwood EUX. Under-wood Call and aft for a demonUnderwood Oration. Underwood _ , .„__,.„ Underwood Sole AgentsWerwold -THE LE GROVE TYPE UnKcd WRITER' AND IMPORTUnderwood ING CO., LTD., Underwood , ■ _ , n( i„. Underwood Head Office, j Underwood ~. < Underwood 199, Lambton quay, Underwood Wellington. Underwood *
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10686, 4 September 1920, Page 3
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