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AMUSEMENTS GEORGE WALLACE EXCELS HIMSELF IX THIS WEEK'S REVUE. FULLERS’ His H/TAJESTY'S rrvHEATRB. is ItJ-AJESTY'S A heatre Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT Good as last week’s show was, this new programme is even better. This New and Ultra-modern Musical Revue ie a Perfect Golconda of Entertainment, presenting a Laugh Dividend per second. REVUE. REVUE. REVUE. REVUE. REVUE. REVUE “THE DANCING DELIRIUM” “THE DANCING DELIRIUM. A Flood of Fun. A Downpour of Talent. A Cascade of Song. ite&ppearance of the favourite Vocalists, THE JUBILEE TRIO. THE JUBILEE TRIO. In Plantation Melodies. MARIE ST. GEORGE AND CO. “THE AWAKENING OF GALATEA. ERIC MASTERS, Brilliant Baritone. CLAUDE DE CAR, The Acrobatic Waiter. Original LEO MARTIN Instrumentalist Prices : Is, Is 6d, and 23 6d- Reserves 3s (plus tux, excepting Is). Plan at The Bristol—after 5 at Burnett's, next Theatre. GEORGE WALLACE

RACING NOTICES TO-DAY, TUESDAY, OCTOBER. 23rd, At TRENTHAM RACECOURSE. FIRST RACEI AT NOON. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. SPECIAL RACE TRAINS for TRENTHAM Trill leave WELLINGTON:— TO-DAY (TUESDAY), OCTOBER 23rd.— At frequent intervals from 9.55 a.m. until 10 40 a.m., and at 11.5 a.m., irith additional ordinary trains at 12.10 and 1.20 p.m. BOXING B O X I N G. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30th. VOLAIRE v. BLACKBURN. The vigorous Australian opposed to the most vigorous boxer in New Zealand. BOX PLAN opens in Ned Perry’s TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) MORNING, »t 10 o'clock. PRICES: 5s and 2s 6d (plus tax). Booking fee. Is. Early door tickets without extra charge bs usual. JUST a few Prices at MACDUFF’S GREAT CLEARANCE SALE of MORGAN’S STOCK at the CROCKERIES, Willis street, under the Ambassador Cabaret: —

GLASS TUMBLERS, Is 6d the 1 do®. "ARGUS'* BRAND ENGLISH GAS MANTLES, 6d each; doz. lots, 5s 6d. TEA SETS, 21 piece, from 11s 6d the set. ENGLISH DINNER SETS, from 55s the set. CHINA NEST EGGS, 2s doz. ALUMINIUM SAUCEPANS, 27s Gd the set of 5; 20s 6d‘ the 6et of 4. THOUSANDS OF TEAPOTS from le l!d each. THOUSANDS OF JUGS, 9s, Is, Is 3d, Is 9d, 2s 3d, etc., etc. CREAM .TUGS, 2d and 6d each. WHITE CUPS, only at 3 for Is. A gTeat array of Cups and Saucers at give away prices. DOULTON WARE, CUT GLASS, JARDINIERES, VASES, etc., all being sacrificed. Come in and have a look at the bargains. WILLIS STREET SHOP CLOSES DOWN THIS SATURDAY. LAST 5 DAYS. Our Cuba street Shops carry on with prices cheaper than ever. MACDUFF’S FOR VALUE. FIREWORKS: FIREWORKS! TXTONG SHE AND CO., 261, Cuba * * street, also 148, Lnmbton quay, hare just opened up a large consignment of FIREWORKS, which are of the finest quality and in great variety. Wholesale and retail. Lowest prices. The filth of November, Guy Fawke’s Day, will soon be here Come and lay in stocks of Fireworks. The noise of our crackers is grand. 006 rrm A < E Price le Not the only thing £o consider in the cost of a Suit. It is not even thi first thing. The Style must be Right and fitted so as to Express the Personality of the man who will wear it. Otherwise it is a disfigurement THE LITTLE EXTRA FIRST COST OF CLOTHES MADE BY MILLIGANS EXPERTS At KELBURNE AVENUE, Is always A Good Investment in Appearance and Durability. -T) ‘Pabcolirv DESIGNED SQUARES. VARIOUS PATTERNS AND SIZES. Aubrey r 1 ualtkr and /So., UI3REY Vx UALTER AND '-'O. WELLINGTON.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11657, 23 October 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11657, 23 October 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11657, 23 October 1923, Page 3