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AMUSEMENTS. IS THEATRE VAWMVIU^ Direction Ban and Fuller. Do B t/ e FULLERS’ D B°ui ble TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT. ANOTHER EXCELLENT SHOW. Fourth Delightful Offering by HUGH HUXHAM, And his Brilliant Company of Melodious Merrymakers, THE SERENADERS, In a New Merry Mixture of Harmony and Humour. Programme that has never been excelled. Last Nights of FULLERS’ NEW REVUE COMPANY, Presenting a Dainty, Saucy, Rainbowcoloured Musical Extravaganza—"SlX LITTLE WIVES,” "SIX LITTLE WIVES,” The Funniest of all Revues. Producer WALTER JOHNSON. Colourful, lively, Musical. Wonderful Scenic Lay-out. Lavish Comedy. Built for Laughing Purposes Only! PRICESr-D.C. and Stalls 2s 7d, Back Stalls Is 7d, Upper Circle Is Id. Reserves at the Bristol —after 5 at Burnett s, next Theatre. fJTOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. - COMPETITIONS SOCIETY’S FESTIVAL. SECOND DEMONSTRATION CONCERT By WINNING COMPETITORS. 1— Piano Duet, "Tarantella” Mi 69 Edna and Master Raymond Sneddon 2 Girls’ Recitation, “Scandal’.' Miss Mavis Ritchie 3 Bovs’ Song, "Gather Ye Rosebuds” Master Philip Bruce ■4—Humorous Recitation, "Training for the Stage” ... Miss S. Chapman 5 Skipping Dance... Miss Evelyn Wright 6 Mezzo Soprano Solo, "Danny Boy” Miss Violet Reith 7 Baritone Solo, “The Toreador" Mr Roland Smith 8— Character Song, "A Short Cut” Miss M. Shearer 9 Piano Solo, "Etude Mignon” Miss Molly Evans 10— Action Recitation, “Mud Cakes” Miss Kath. Chappie 11— Contralto Song, “My\f rayer” Mrs Jessie E> Hewitt 12— Egyptian Dance... Miss Ngaire Phipson 13— Recitation, “Ginevra” Miss G. M. Whitehouse 14— Soprano Solo, “Oh, How Delightful" Miss Lilian Hanham 15— Recitation, “In an Indian Garden” Mr Gordon Kirk 16— Combined Ballet, "Dan6e de Ballet” Misses Z. Bailey, I. Ingleby, M. King, E. Radford, M. Wilson, B. Clark, .R. Bitosei* B. Carr, C. Vaughan, I. Searle... 17— Flute Solo, “Graceful Dance” Mr Jas. Tasker 18 — Sailor’s Hornpipe • Master Willie Brown 19 — Humorous Character Sketch _ . Miss Madge Shearer 20— English Song, "On the Banks < f Allan Water” ... Miss-M. Clarke 21— Humorous Monologue, "The Cynic” Mr V. Evans 22 Song; N.Z. composer, "Home, Little __ _ . Maori" Mr H. Phipps 23 Irish Jig... Master Gordon McGombie 24 Musical Monologue, "Playmate" Miss Mary Cooley 25|-English Song, "Rage Thou Angry Storm” Mr W. Brittenden 26—Vocal Duet, "The Day is Done" Misses Marjorie and Doris Clarke Admission—3s, 2s and Is. House full again last night. Book your seats at the Bristol. ' Look out for — CHILDREN’S MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. G. W. JENNER. Secretary.

SKATING ! piOLOSSEUM v^OLOSSETTM Roller c Rink, i OLOSSEUM XVoLLER XtINK. '■ street. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY. GRAND FANCY DRESS, POSTER, and EVENING DRESS MASQUERADE CARNIVAL. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th and 28th. A3O IN PRIZES. £SO Entries now being received. ARTHUR L. POWER, 19 Manager. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. kodak (aoasia.) pty., ltd:. Kodak House, 18. Victoria street, A NNOUNCB that their Wholesale A Warehouse will be CLOSED on SATURDAY, 17th iiist., on account of Test Match. 210 WELLINGTON ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS’ AND TRADERS’ INDUSTRIAL UNION OF EMPLOYERS’. FOOTBALL TEST MATCH. r ■ THE Under-mentioned firms will be A CLOSED ALL DAY on SATURDAY, the 17th inst. TURNBULL AND JONES. BRITISH GENERAL ELECTRIC 00.. LAWRENCE AND HANSON, NATIONAL ELECTRIC CO., TOLLEY AND SON, SMITH AND WAITE, SMITH AND RICHARDSON. 200 WELLINGTON CITY CoVnCIL. NOTICE. FOOTBALL MATCH, SOUTH AFRICA VERSUS NEW ZEALAND. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1921. VEHICLE TRAFFIC. RINTOUL STREET will be CLOSED to all City or northbound vehicles excepting tramcars, on the above date, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5.30 £.m. - Vehicular traffic returning to the ity from the Athletic Park must travel via Luxford street and Adelaide road. The parking of vehicles will not be permitted in • Rintoul street between Riddiford street and Luxford street, or in Luxford street, during the hours above mentioned. PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC. Persons occupying eeate on the western bank of the Athletic Park are requested to note that an exit will be provided jn the top of the bank leading into Adelaide road, and it is advisable for persons aci commodated on this bank and walking '• o the City after the match to use this exit. TRAMWAY TRAFFIC. FOR TRAMWAY ARRANGEMENTS SEE SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT. NOTE.—The Public are requested not to rush the various exits upon the termination cf the match, but proceed quietly, in order that the ground may be cleared gradually. This precaution, in view of the large number of people expected to be present, is urgently essential for the comfort and convenience of all. > JNO. R.. PALMER. Town Clerk. September 15th, 1921. 197 ■\M"ESSAGE from Mars. Have you IvJ. beard? What! The Baton Firelighters, Is dos. Ask your grocer for them.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11007, 16 September 1921, Page 3

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