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AMUSEMENTS. ijTmajestys THEATRE ■FtJLLKgf VAMWVU44 Courtenay place. 'Phone 22-669. Direction ... Bon and John Puller, Ltd FULLERS’ TONIGHT! At. 8. TO-NIGHT! SITTER B VAUDEVILLE. A Most Enjoyable Programme. DAVEY AND RITCHIE, • DAVEY AND RITCHIE, An astounding juggling performance Tricks that were not thought possible. BRADLEY AND HAMILTON, England's renowned musical comedy artists. anises. THEi SISTERS SPRIGHTLEY, The Brilliant London Character Comediennes. Greatest laugh makers we havo seen for years. NEWMANN AND WYNNE, In "Jim's Return/* CARR, the Modern Hercules. He. she or it? PHROZO. ALBERTO, the Gay Deceiver. Entertaining American, BO l B WHITES. VIDEAU AND KIRBY, See their latest scream, "Golfing/ PRICES: D.C. and Stalls, 2s (id; Back Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle. Is (all plus tax). Reserves at the Bristol' —after 5 rt Burnett's, next Theatre —after 7 at Theatre.

rffli OWN HALL. JL OWN HA'LL. WEDNESDAY^”I2.3O TO 1.30. THE HAPPINESS HOUR. Ninth Sing. COMMUNITY SINGING. COMMUNITY SINGING. COMMUNITY SINGING. FREE TO ALL. Now then Customers, bring your Song, Rooks along, for there are no Song Sheets on Wednesday. Song Leader: C. E. WEBB. Assisted by Miss Dorothy Mills and 1 Mr Howard Foster. The school holidays being over the Committee anticipate there will bo room for all. v SING! BE HAPPY! Now Charlie’s the leader that day, He’ll make the pace, so they say; With songs known to all, On the singers he’ll call, For that is the, happiness way. ALBERT RUSSELL, 674 Secretary OONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), MAY 30th, At 8 o’clock. STUDENTS’ SONG- RECITAL STUDENTS’ SONG RECITAL STUDENTS’ SONG RECITAL By Leading Pupils of REGINALD G. BLOW, L.R.A.M. REGINALD G. BIX)W. L.R.A.M. (London). 14 STUDENTS 14 STUDENTS -- 14 In a Programme of Rare and Artistic i Merit. Tickets, 3s (reserved) and 2s. No tax. Box Plan at The Bristol Piano Go. 2s Tickets also on sale at Bristol Piano Co.

LEADING HOTELS. JJOYAL TIGER HOTEL. Corner Taranaki street and Abel Smith street. Wellington. "MAT.” GLEESON Proprietor. Only Best Brands of Wines and Spirits Stocked. Tariff Reasonable. A Trial Solicited. ’Phone 20-698. HOTEL LANGMUIR. TAUMAEUNUI (Opposite Railway Station). First-class Accommodation. Electric Light throughout. Night Porter. All Trains! met. Wire for Accommodation. J. LANGMUIR. Proprietor. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. CARLTON Hc/tEL, Willis street. Wellington. Best Accommodation guaranteed. All Wines and Spirits true to label. PERMANENT GUESTS SPECIALLY CATERED FOR. Tariff Moderate. 'Phone 863. ' A. J. NORRIS, Proprietor. . VISITORS TO SYDNEY. PAULSEN'S PFAHLERTS HOTEL. WYNYARD SQUARE. fTtHIS' favourite Hotel, so well known J- to New Zealanders, has just been remodelled', and the Proprietress, Mrs F. M. Paulsen (late of Wellington) in soliciting a renewal of the patronage of New Zealanders, promises that the service and attention will leave nothing to be desired. ' Hotel grand central. 107,. Cuba street, Wellington. Accommodation with every modern convenience for 100 guests. Fire-proof building. Day and night porters. Tariff, 12« 6d per day. Reduction for permanents. Telephone 3049. Telegrams, "Grancent,’' Wellington. W. OWERS, Proprietor. I "Wellington's Best Private Hotel,” THE mans^or.b, GHUZNEE STREET right in centre of City. ONE Minute from trams and theatres Excellent "Table," Electric Light, Hot and Cold Baths. Showers. Tariff, 12s per day, X 3 10s per week. Permanent guests by arrangement. 'Phono 22-390. Telegrams: "THE MANSIONS.” Wellington. OENTRAL HOTEL, Emerson street. Napier. P. BURNS PROPRIETOR. Under New Management. Best accommodation guaranteed. Finest brands of Wines and Spirits always in stock. * Tariff Moderate. 'Phone 286. CtaiiiM ivr m This fine new brick hotel caters for the travelling public. Only the best of everythin,; provided. Charming outlook. Fireproof building. Electric litfht. Unrivalled cuisine. Uftrage. Wanganui’s Lending Hotel.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11222, 30 May 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11222, 30 May 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11222, 30 May 1922, Page 3