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AMUSEMENTS COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' CHOIR (H. 'lemplc White, Conductor). TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT ! ONC ER T CHAMBER GLEEB, PART SONGS, SOLOS, HUMOUR. MISS MAT! HELD EiSQEILANT (Contralto) CHAS. A. WILLI A ATS (Tenor* PETER CONNELL (Bass) MATT DIXON (Accompanist) And THE MELODY POUR. Admission —3s ‘'reserves) and 2s. Plan at Bristol. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. T O W o w TO-MORROW' N II A L I*. N H A- Li L. (Sunday) TO-MORROW 7 , 8.3*1) o’clock. MR. BERNARD- E. PAGE (City Organist). ftonnta No. C —Mendelssohn (ISO 9-1547) Prelude (form 9th Sonata for Violin) — ’ Corelli 0055-1713) (by request). Scherzo *Op. 70) —Hoffman, (by request). Elegie—Claussmann Humoreske, Op. 101 (No. 7)—Dvorak (1841m). Third Movement from "Scheherazade" ('Suite Symphonique fo Orchestra), ■Op. 35—Kimsky-Korsakoff (1844-1909). ADMISSION—FREE. Voluntary Contributions (to defray expenses of recitals) may be placed in the box at the entrance to the hall. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. July 30th, 1021. fc»18 FOOTBALL. RUGBY! RUGBY !! TO-DAY I TO-DAY I At A T H D E T 1 C PARK, 1 At 2.45 p.m. UNIVERSITY v. A TTLLETIC. A, fine open game fnay be expected. Athletic, defeated both Poneke and Petone; 'Varsity came off victors against PetonePieceded. by a Great Curtain-Raiser at 1 o’clock. WELLINGTON COLLEGE v. ■ST, PATRICK’S COLLEGE, The Cream of Football. One of the Finest Matches of the Year. AT PETTON-E—No. 1 (OVAL) PONEKE v. PETONE. The match that decides the positions in the championship. A great exhibition may be expected. . Special railway facilities provided. Admission —Ground, 6d; Stand, 6d. Reserves, Cd. at 10, Woodward street. F. J. McQOMISKY. . Secretary, W.R.F.U.

LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUELEAGUE LEAGUE BASIN RESERVE'. 12.30 p.m. TUESDAY. AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONS. FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL, FOOTBALL nnHJS Combination of 30 Champion -*-■ Rugby Leaguers on their rvay to Elngland and France will divide and play an Exhibition Game for the benefit of the Wellington Injured Players' Fund. You hfr.ttj ,seen tlio Springboks—bo sure and see these World’s Champions play the Modern Rugby. FAST AND OPEN. ■ NO “DUDS " ALL LIVE WIRES. Bring your lunch and be there. ADMISSION Is; Programmes Free 3.-MURPHY. Hon. Sec., W.R..F.L. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. WHERE TO GO ON SUNDAY NIGHT! UNITARIAN. C H H R CH. VIVIAN STREET, REV. WYNDHAM HBATHCOTE, B.A. (Oxon.)» On ''REINCAEN ATION.” All Seats Free. Public Invited. THE • SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, CHURCH: AND INSTITUTE, Whitmore Street. SERVICES at 11 and 7. Preacher : Kv-7 Jtfr James Moore, Missioner. Subjects: (1) "Loneliness;" (2) “Our Bit for God, Self and Country/' 1 Soloist: Misg R. Judd. Song Service, 8.30 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS ONCE used, always used* cheap, effective, clean ; no early morning bles. and what’s more, your iiro lighted for Id by the Baton Firelighter, Is doz. Ask your groper for them. THE far larger air space provided m Clincher Cycle Tyres lengthens the life of the tyre, reduces road shocks, lessens the puncturd risk, adds to your comfort. Adi cycle dealers. WANTED Known Account Books ' ruled to any requirements can be had at the "Times’* office. These books are strong and faithfuTy mad-e, and thr q ual i ty_of pa per used is of the Best. MONEY TO LEND ThT~c7tizens’ Loan and Discount Co., Ltd., Boulcott Chambers. Boulcott street, near corner Willis street. Open until 9 p.m. cn Fridays. __ flYHEV'Unique" Patent Stopper, which JL cannot leak, is fitted to every North British Rubber Hot-water Bag; perfectly made, of high-grade rubber; absolutely dependable. They last for years. WANTED Known Account Books ruled to any requirements can be had at the "Times’' office. These books are strong and faithfully made, and the quality Oi danar used jj* the Best.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10966, 30 July 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10966, 30 July 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10966, 30 July 1921, Page 3

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