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AMUSEMENTS. A TRIUMPH SUPREME! THWERYBODY’S. Everybody’s. 11 a.m. Continuous 10 p.m. It is inconceivable that any intelligent person should miss seeing Dumas’ Immortal Romance. United Artists’ Super-Classic. Glorious Gorgeous Superb, "THE THREE MUSKETEERS,’’ "THE THREE MUSKETEERS,” "THE THREEI MUSKETEERS,” "THE THREEI MUSKETEERS,” "THE THREEI MUSKETEERS,” "THE THREEI MUSKETEERS,” "THE THREEI MUSKETEERS,” “THE THREEI MUSKETEERS,” "THE THREEI MUSKETEERS,” "TH® THREEI MUSKETEERS,” "TH® THREEI MUSKETEERS, ’ "THE THREEI MUSKETEERS,” THE THREE MUSKETEERS With DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS As the Delightful Dare-devil D’Artagnan. If you won’t take our word for the WONDER, BIIAUTY. AND GLORY of this Great Film of the Year, ASK THE 0000 _ PEOPLE who have paid for admission —Friday, Saturday, and Monday—THEY ARE SATISFIED—THEY HAVE NEVER SEEN BETTER. NOTE SCREENING TIMES i And Book Your Seats—--11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 7.50 p m. ATTEND THE DAY SESSIONS AND AVOID CRUSH AT NIGHT. Special Musio Score by EVERYBODY’S ORCHESTRA. Box Plan at The Bristol. Under the Distinguished Patronage ot His Excellency The Governor-General. Lord Jqllicoe. COMPETITIONS FESTIVAL. TOWN HALL. THIS DAY. Morning.—Piano Solo (14-16), English Song (contralto), Bass Solo (Test! Afternoon.—-Character Dance, Operatic Dance, Toe Dance, Dance Dnoe. CONCERT CHAMBER. Afternoon.—Girls*.. Song (12-16), Song in Character (9-12). ADMISSION: Morning—6d. Afternoon—6d and le. 7.45 TO-NIGHT. 7.45. TOWN HALT,. A BIG NIGHT. Piano Solo (Scholarship), Girls’ Song. N.Z. Test Recital (Gentlemen). English Song, Vocal Duets, Bass Solo. • CHARACTER DANCE. QUARTETTE MALEI VOICES. LADLES’ IMPROMPTU SPEECH, i , And MALE CHOIR CONTEST. | , ADMISSION: Morning, 6d. Afternoon, Concert Chamber, 6dj Town Hall, 6d and Is. Evening—3s, 2s Is, plus tax. Book your Seats at The Bristol. DEMONSTRATION CONCERTS. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Box Plan, now open. , G. W. JENNEB, Secretary. THE WONDERFUL STRASBUBG CLOCK. Of Alsace Lorraine. fimuE most ingenious piece of automatic mechanism in the world, performing all the intricate workings of the great original. * 12ft High, weighing 2 tons. NOW OPEN In GORDON AND GOTCH’S OLD PREMISES, Lower Cuba street (opp. Main Entrance to Town Hall). OVERWHELMING PATRONAGE EVERYWHERE. SHORT SEASON ONLY. Hours'—2 till 5 ’and 7 till 10. Adults—One Shilling, Children under 14 years 6d. > SSB

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 com and Factory. 42. Kent terrace. PUBLIC NOTICES. jyj-ANAWATH AND WEST COAST. A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. PALMERSTON NORTH. ' THIRTY-SEVENTH GRAND METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SHOW To be held NOVEMBER Ist, 2nd, and 3rd, 1922. Live Stock Entries close SATURDAY, October 14th, 1922. All other entries clo§p SATURDAY, October 7th, 1922..MANAWATU KENNEIL CLUB'S ALL CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW, NOVEMBER 2nd and 3rd, Entries close on OCTOBER 7th, 1922. W. T. PENNY, Box 85, Palmerston North. 592 FEDERATED SEAMEN’S UNION. SPECIAL MEETING. A j SPECIAL MEETING of Members -cAI will be held at the Masonio Hall, Boulcott st. at 8 a.m. TO-DAY (Tuesday), September sth, to fill tho vacancy on the Management Committee caused by the resignation of Mr H. Whaler. All members in port are requested to be in attendance. F. C. HOWELL, Assistant Secretary. WELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. All Flower Lovers Should See THIS YEAR'S BIG SHOW Of . NARCISSI, ETC., rpOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th and Bth. The S*how will he Opened on Thursday by HER EXCELLENCY LADY JEfLLICOE At 3 |>.m. Come and See tlie Beautiful New Varieties. Admission, Is. / H. A. EOX. Hon. Sec., _ , , „ 20, Brandon street. Telephone 16id

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11307, 5 September 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11307, 5 September 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11307, 5 September 1922, Page 3

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