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AMUSEMENTS. ■ bg? CT % .d& v tf~s> ’*'*”’ '" •■’ •< a ". J ' ---1- ’ ‘ TO-DAY. At 2.30 TO-DAY. GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEE. GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEE’. EVERYTHING AS AT NIGHT. Greatly Reduced Prices. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Courtenay place. 'Phone 22-669. Direction ... Ben and John Fuller, Ltd FULLERS’ VAUDEVILLE. FULLERS’ VAUDEVILLE. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! SUPERB VAUDEVILLE. A Most Enjoyable Programme, DAVEY AND RITCHIE, An astounding juggling performance Tricks that were not thought possible BRADLEY AND HAMILTON, England's renowned musical comedy artists. THE! SISTERS SPRIGHTLEY, The Brilliant London Comediennes. NEISVMANN AND WYNNE. ■ In "Jim’s Return.” _ CARE, PHROZO. 808 WHITE. VIDBAU AND KIRBY, ’ See their latest scream, "Golfing.” PRICES: D.C. and Stalls, 2s Gd; Bach Stalls. Is 6d; Upper Circle. Is (nil plus tax). Reserves at Burnett’s, next Theatre —after 7 at Theatre. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Messrs Fuller take pleasure in announcing foiMONDAY NEXT’, The First Appearance in New Zealand, direct from the leading European Theatres, of "The Most Daring Novelty of 1922/' THE FLYING WINSKILLS. "The Limit of Human Possibility." Douglas Fairbanks’s FIRST Big Superfeature for the Big Four. pITEEYBODI’S. They called him a bandit, but no Tyrant was safe. "THE MARK OF ZORRO." "THE MARK OF ZORRO." "THE MARK OF ZORRO." "THE MARK OF ZORRO." THRILLS, ACTION, ROMANCE, SPEED. COMEDY. A story that rushes from thrill to throbs with romance, and shines with the glamour of Love's young dream. Thick with Athletic feats that baffle the pea to describe. "THE MARK OF ZORRO.” "THE MARK OF ZORRO." “THH MARK OF ZORRO.” "THE MARK OF ZORRO." You’ll see The daring leap over a hundred swordsmen. The lightning diash from roof to roof. Speed that deceives the eye in sword play. A thousand incredible feats in prowess. Escapes from peril that seem miracles of Swiftness And daring adventures that will make you grip the sides of your seats. “THE MARK OF ZORRO.” “THE MARK OF ZORRO ” "THE MARK OF ZORRO.” - "THE MARK OF ZORRO.” The supporting items are of unusual mom-,a ncl include GAZETTE, SCENIC, COMEDY. A superb Musical Setting by the SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Conductor, Mr M. T. Dixon). Usual Prices. fPhone 50. Plan at Theatre all day. H/TADAME FOLEY, Victoria Hall, Adelaide road. Assembly every Monday evening; Tuition class, Thursday 7.30 till 10.30; Latest Dances. 7 till 8 p.m,; also Beginners. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. Basin reserve. ASIN RESERVE. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA Versus WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON. Tfie MATCH OF THE SEASON. Admission; Is Id. Kick-off 2.45 p.m. It will greatly facilitate matters if patrons -will tender correct change at the gate®. Seats inside fence in front of pavilion, Is extra.' A. WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec. W.F.A. RUGBYI At THLE T I C RUGBY! PARK,

TO-DAY, TO-DAY, At 2.45 p.m. PETONB v. PONE'KE. See this Match; bring your voices; wear j»ur colours; and remember your Slogans PE-TONE! PE-T6NE! PO-NE-KB! PO-NE-KE! This, is the. dame of Games; A Tonic for all your worries these hard times. Exciting; Electric in its Movements. 1.15 p.m. SENIOR GAME. 1.15 p.m. ATHLETIC v. SEiLWYN. NOT E THE PURPOSE—SO per cent, to the Club Gym. Funds, 50 per cent, to Grounds Puhds, to form a fund for groinids purchase and improvement. ADMlSfalON—Ground, Is (plus tax); Ladies Free; Stand, Is (plus tax). F. J. McCOMISKY, ?83 Secretary, W.R.F.U. JAILORS* THE FRIEND SOCIETY. CHURCH AND INSTITUTE. WHITMORE STREET. Sunday, June 4th. Preacher, at 11 a.m., Mr James Moore Missioner. Subject; "The Cures at the Town Hall.” WhyP’tsPreacher, at 7 p.m.. Mr S. Costell. Soloist, Mias M. Troon. SONG SERVICE 8.30. Y.W.C.A. {JtUNDAY SERVICE,, 4.15 P.M. Speaker; MISS FLORENCE BIRCH. Social Afternoon and Tea. All Girls and Young Women Welcome. THURSDAY, AT 8. Welcome to General Secretary. Social for all Members. TO-NIGHT, AT 8, JOLLY SOtiJL. •

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11226, 3 June 1922, Page 3

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