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AMUSEMENTS. TOWNH A L L. T O W A ll i L l„ T O W N H A ]j L. TO-NIGHT, TO-NT GUT, TO-NIGHT, At 8 p.m. MAD A M B MAV A U B J 1 A I) A M JJ JESSIE STRATIIEAKN, J ESSIE STRATHEAR.N, JESSIE STRATUEAKN, A.R.A.M. (London) Will .give her FIRST CONCERT—--HIRST CONCERT— In the —Concert Chamber——Concert Chamber— Chair to be taken by His Worship the Mayor. PROGRAMME: 1. ‘'My Ain F’olk” (Scotch), Lemon. 2. “The Hills of Donegal” (Irish), Sanderson. 3. “Make Now Friends” (Welsh), Parry, •t. “There’s a Land” (English), Alliteen. 6. Cornet Solo (Imitation), “Somewhere a Voice is Calling.” 6. "Ave Maria (“Cavalleria Rusticana"), Mascagni. INTERVAL. 7. “If I Might Como to You,” Squire. 8. “HuTi-a-bye. lly Baby,” Logan. 9. (a) “Until,” Sanderson. <b) “Roses of Picardy,” Wood. 10. “Friend/’ Noveils Davis. 11. “Goodbye,” Tosti. 12. Recitation : “The bind of the Might have Been.” National Anthem. MONDAY, at B.—Concert in the largs Town Hall, under the Patronage of the Governor-General, and under the auspices of the Wellington Returned Soldiers’ -Association. TUESDAY.—FinaI Concert. POPULAR PRICES:-2s and Is. POPULAR PRICES: 2s and Is. POPULAR PRICES: 2s and le. A few (reserved seats at 3s. Book at the Bristol. "A QUEEN OF SONG.” ■ “A QUEEN OF SONG." “A QUEEN OF SONG.” SWIMMING! SWIMMING ! LYALL BAY SURF AND LIFESAVING CLUB’S CARNIVAL. TEI ARO BATIIS. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), MARCH 19th, 2.30 p.m. See the Coltman Cup, Champion School Girls’ Relay Race, And W. Hicks in a startling Hr. mg Display. ADMISSION. 2s and Is. Doors Open 1.30 p.m. (If weather is unsuitable the Carnival will he held at the Tepid Baths, Tasman street.) T. C. KAYNER, P. COIRA, 370 Joint Secretaries. MADAME FOLEY, Victoria Hall, Adelaide road. Assembly every Monday evening; Tuition class, Thursday. 7.30 till 10.30; Latest Dance 6, 7 till 8 p.m. -. also Beginners. MEETINGS SCIWWT NIGHT. SUNDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY NXGHTt At 8.15. At 8.15. At 8.15, Grand Illustrated L L L IMEL I G H I M El L I G H I M Ei L I G H T T T LECTURE. LECTURE. lecture. ‘‘Lights and Shadows Down East," ‘‘Lights and Shadows Down East,” sister Kathleen. SISTER KATHLEEN. Of the West Ham West Ham Central Mission, Central Mission, Who will tell of the great work that is being done amongst London’s East End poor by this splendid organisation. Admission Free. Admission Free. OOMJO AFTER CHURCH! COME AFTER CHURCH! * HEALTH CAMPAIGN. fTttlE OPENING MEETING of a X Health Campaign, to be conducted throughout the Dominion, will be held in the CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL, on MONDAY, 21st INST., At 8 p.m. The HON. C. J. PARR, who will pro. side, will deliver an address as Minister for Health and Education. DR TRUBY KING, C.M.G., Director of Child Welfare, will give an address and practical demonstration bearing broadly on 'HE FEEDING OF MANKIND AND HOW TO LIVE WELL AND KEEP WELL IN SPITE OF DEAR FOOD.” The Lecture will appeal as much, to men as to women, and will be open, to tho older jiupils from the schools. Teachers and Nurses are specially invited to attend. ADMISSION FREE. Underwood Underwood Underwood Underwood U nderwood U nderwood Underwood U nderwood Underwood Underwood Underwood Underwood Underwood i; nderwood Underwood Underwood Underwood Underwood Underwood THE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY. Call and ask for a demonstration. Sole Agents— THE LE GROVE TYPEWRITER AND IMPORTING CO.. LTD.. Head Office. 199. I.ambton quay. Wellington. SILVER STONE'S 'yiVI.VN STREET, Til AM STOP.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10853, 19 March 1921, Page 3

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