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amusements TO-DAY ! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY'! GEORGE WALLACE MATINEE GEORGE WALLACE MATINEE Everything ns at night. 2Jat.inee Prices: l« ami ts 6(1. Children 6d and Is. FULLERS’ HI3 IfAJESTY’S fTUIEATItE. IS M-AJKSTY'S 111EATKB Direction ■ John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-XIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT Last Night of this Excellent Show. GEORGE REVUEWALLACE S&l In their latest Revue, "THE DANCING DELIRIUM." Immense Success of THE JUBILEE TRIO. THE JUBILEE TRIO. The ToiniLu VoeaH.ts in Limitation Meloilies. Brilliant ERIC MASTERS Baritone Acrobatic CLAUDE DE CAR, Waiter Original LEO MARTIN Instrumentalist Prices: Kls <kl. and 2s 6d. Reserves 3s (plus tax, excepting Is) 1 lan at ine Bristol-after 1.30 at Burnett s next Theatre. ’Phone Theatre (2:1-669) after ( ORGAN RECITAL. fJAOWN HALL TO-MORROW (SUNDAY'). OCTOBER 28, At 8.30 o cN»ck. By MP BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). Choral-Prelude "Have Pity Upon Me. O Lord God” Bach Elegie Claussman Scherzo (Op. 70! Pastorale (Op. 19) Cesar Franck Prelude (Act 1), "Tristan and Isolde Y\ agner ADMISSION-FREE VOLUNTARY' CONTRIBUTIONS R£ CFIVED AT DOOR. + RED CROSS LECTURE. UNDER the Auspices of the N.Z. Branch of the British Red Cross Society, a Lecture, illustrated by lantern slides, will he delivered in the Red Cross Chambers, 63, Dixon street, on TUESDAY, 30th instant, at 8 p.m. Subject—“ Cancer.” Lecturer: Dr CM. Hector, Government Pathologist, YVellingtou Hospital. Mr T. A. Hunt will preside. Public cordially invited. Admission free. 11. S. GALLOWAY, Secretary. NOTICE. MADAME FOLEY conducts Dancing Classes Mondays, at 7.30 p.m., at Victoria Hall. Adelaide Road, South Wellington. BOXING O X I N G. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30th. TOWN HALL. EUGENE VOLAIRE v. CLARRIE BLACKBURN. And Four Preliminaries. PRICES: 5s and 2s 6d, plus tax. BOX PLAN now open at Ned Perry’s, Manners street. Early door tickets (no extra charge) also at Len Sowman’s, Lambton quay. Patrons are Advised to Book Early! B EDUCATIONAL TURN FAILURE INTO VICTORY I It's not too late to Enrol with BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. DAY, Evening and Correspondence! Tuition in a variety of subjects, including » Practical Book-keeping I Accountancy I Advertising | Law Banking Secretarial Practice Insurance Shipping Matriculation i Public Service Teachers' Certificates Universtiy Degrees, etc Moderate Pees, Personal Tuition. Terms commence from first lesson. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98. The Terrace, Wellington. H. AMOS, Telephone 2098. Director. Consult the Director personally withut obligation. ENGINEERING MADE EASY. YOUNG MAN-become an Engineer—greatest profession of the ago- Demand for skilled men far exceeds supply. Unlimited salaries await amoitious students. Join up with Bower’s Engineering School. Personal instruction by qualified Engineers. Rapid success assured in Steam, Oil. Marine, Electrical, Traction. Fees exceptionally leasonablo. Free Prospectus for the asking. Write for it now to— BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL (Registered und*r Marine and Education Departments since 1915), !33, Fletcher's Building, 22, Customhouse quay Wellington ? O Box 865 Tolephono 1792. ACCOUNTANCY-BTC BENEFIT FREE tuition for ovc’ three months! Our ount'i -ry •• t’i 1-r.ts are k< tting in good w -k •.* ! . pad of thn usual February c. •. r ■.<■ ■ .•« ; nt. Shanin this her‘•■fit Call, rim.' or write THE DIRECTOR: W W WADDILOVE. F.1.A., N.Z., C. I LEY'S COLLEGE v The Thorough Way to Success in Business and Professional Careers.” James Smith's Buildings, Wellington. Telephone 21-MB. P.O, Box 203.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11661, 27 October 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11661, 27 October 1923, Page 3

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