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AMUSEMENTS. qkand opera house. Lessees: 3. C. "WILLI AM SON.LTI). UIRECTION .. . ... VVM. F. BUSSELL LAST 4 NIGHTS OF SEASON. LAST 4 NIGHTS OF SEASON. LAST 4 NIGHTS OF SEASON. LAST 4 NIGHTS OF SEASON. TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT, At 8. WIT. F. BUSSELL Presents the NELLIE BRAMLEY DRAMATIC CO. NELLIE BRAMLEY DRAMATIC CO. NELLIE BRAMLEY DRAMATIC CO. NELLIE BRAMLEY DRAMATIC CO. NELLIE BRAMLEY DRAMATIC CO. NELLIE BRAMLEY DRAMATIC CO In George Broaihurst’s Remarkable and Enthralling Comedy-drama in Four Acts. The Play that Thrilled Australia 1 "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR.” "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR.” "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR.” "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR.” “BOUGHT’ AND PAID FOR.” "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR.” "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR." "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR,” Auckland "Herald.”—"ln none of the plays staged by Wm. F. Russell during the present season has a greater success been scored than in ‘ Within the Law.’ ” Auckland "Star."—"Not eo tempestuous as her predecessor, yet every bit os effective, and perhaps more admirable because of her restraint, Nellie Bromley imparls a power and dignity to the role of Virginia Blaine In "Bought and Paid For,” which makes it all that the author might have wished.” BOX PLANS: At The Bristol. Tonight's at the Grand Confectionery from 1 p.m. DAY SALES: At Theatre (Gand) Confectionery and Ned Perry’s. PRICES: Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 4s (Booking Fee 6d extra), Stalls 3s, Gallery la 6d. AH prices plus tax. WELLINGTON'S BIG FESTIVAIy MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY COMPETITIONS. (Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor-General, Lord Jellicoo.). COMMENCING TUESDAY NEXT. rjt OWN HALLAt 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. OPENING CEREMONY, TUESDAY EVENING, AT 7.45, In the presence of His Eixcellency the Governor-General and Suite. THE LARGEST COMPETITIONS FESTIVAL YET HELD IN N.Z. 2342 ENTRIES. Admission—Day Sessions, 6d and Is, Evening, 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan now open at the Bristol. Membership Tickets available, but early application is necessary. Programmes for tho whole season are now obtainable at all Musio Stores, price Is. D. W. JENNER, Secretary. Strand theatre. TRAND E T R E . Continuous from 11 a.m. to IQ p.m. CONSTANCE TALMADiJB OQNBTANCBYALMADGE CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "POLLY OF THE FOLLIES.” "POLLY OF THE FOLLIES.” “POLLY OF THE FOLLIES.” The story of a small town girl who sought the fame of the footlights In tho big city. Also. ' HERBERT RAWLINSON HERBERT RAWLINSON In C. Haddon Chamber’s success, "PASSERS-BY.” , “PASSERS-BY.” A strong and appealing drama filled with individual characters we meet on the road of life. And the one and only Comedy, CHARLES CHAPLIN. "THE BUSTED JOHNNY.” j^JISSION BAND. SILVER At ISLAND BAY, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At S p.m. . By Special Appointment To His Excellency the Governor-General. HNIMMO and SONS. LTD., The • Piano Specialists. Prices and easy terms to suit every buyer. Piano Show oom and Factory. 42. Kent terrace. PUBLIC NOTICEB. JUMBLB SALE. TO-DAY. 2.30 p.m. UNITARIAN CHURCH, VIVIAN STREET. 221 THE CITY AND PHOENIX BREWERY, Tory street, Wellington, JS NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY INDIAN PALE ALE And BROWN STOUT, To any part of Wellington or Snburbs at the following prices: 14s 6d FOR QUARTS 8e Od FOR PINTS. ie Brown Stout is particularly remended for Invalids, ie above Brewery is an asset in the '}. Macarthy Estate, and is controlled the Public Trustee, hone 21-233, or leave Orders at svery Office, Tory street. 873 WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CIVIC RECEPTION TO HASTINGS CHORAL SOCIETY. A CIVIC Reception will be tendered in the Concert Chamber, Town nail, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), the 19th instant, at 10 o’clock, to the Members (100) of the Hastings Choral Society, who aro paying a return visit to the Wellington Choral Union, and will assist at the production of the Oratorio "Creation,” in tho Town Hall, THIS EVENING. Citizens are cordially invited to be present on tho occasion. R. A. WRIGHT, 203 Mayor.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11293, 19 August 1922, Page 3

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