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AMUSEMENTS FULLERS’ HIS Tt/TAJESTY’S rriHEATRE. IS ixl-AJESTY’S A heatke. Direction ... John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, At S. SATURDAY, 2.30. A Great House and a Perfect Whirlwind of Enthusiasm Greeter! Our UNASSAILABLE NEW PROGRAMME. AN ARTISTIC TREAT. Everybody Pleased. Everybody Satisfied. Ovorw helming Success of The ,-j The BERT COOTE Direct from Celebrated BERT COOTE the Tivoli, Comedian BERT COOTE Sydney. Supported by Miss l'essy Fishwick, Mr Oswald Waller, :.nd Mr John Walker, in a New and Delightful Sketch, entitled “P. PIPP, DETECTIVE." “P. PIPP, DETECTIVE." A Flattering Ovation Accorded MR CHARLES SHERMAN, Entertainer at the Piano Terrific Success. Sj ecial Re-engagement RENO'S MARIMBA BAND, In a Complete Change of Programme. MISS MAUD COURTNEiY AND MR C, BILTON AND MAX. EIGHTH WEEK and Greater Success than ever of the ever-popular STIFFY AND MO REVUE CO., “THE SHOPWALKERS,” FULLERS' FAMILY PRICES. DC. or 0.5.. 2s 6tl (Reserved 3s) 6acS Stalls. Is fid; Upper Circle, Is (plus rax, excepting Is). Motors, 10.20. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. After 6 p.m. at Burnett's, next Theatre. The tt i n g’s H E -IV I N G'S (Wellington’s Premier Picture House) Heated Nightly for Patrons’ Comfort. King’s TO-NIGHT. King’s At 8 o'clock. King’s SIR HALL CAINE’S King's SIR HAIL CAINE’S King’s World-famous Novel, King’s Produced under Sir Hall Caine’s King’s Personal Observation, King’s . “THE ETERNAL CITY." King’s "THE ETERNAL CITY " King’s “THE ETERNAL ’CITY." King’s “THE ETERNAL CITY." King's KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA. King's Musical Director: King’s Mr L. D. Austin. King’s Box Plan at the Bristol; after King’s 5.30 at Theatre. 'Phone 22-212. LECTURE BY J. J. VAN HER LEEUW, IL.D. (Leyden University). Subject: “EDUCATION." TO-NIGHT, at 8 p m. AT THE THBQ3OPHICAL HALL, 19, Marion street, . Near To Aro Post Office. • ADMISSION FREE. DR. VAN DER LEEUW. is a passenger by the Maunganui from 'Frisco to Sydney, and has consented to lecture on his one evening in Wellington. He is widely known as an International Lecturer, having recently complete a lecture tour through Australia, India, Europe, and California Ho took his degree as Doctor of Laws at the famous University of Leyden, in Holland, and is ah authority on Education, which is the subject of his lecture to-night. All who are interested) in the new ideals and methods in Education are cordially invited. ST. MARY’S HOME. A BAZAAR in aid of St. Miary’s Home -X. will be opened by Her Excellency ’ieconntess Jell-icoe on WEDNESDAY, ULY 16th, at 3 p.m.. Open Afternoon and Evening of the 6th, 17th, and 18th. Well stocked stalls ui bright entertainment. Admission: Adults, fid; Children, Bd. GRACEFUL BALLROOM AND SOLO DANCING.

FOX Trot. One-step, Waltzing, Tango, etc., London, Edinburgh, and Paris Styles. Mr MacLcnnen, Certificated Te-cber. London. New Class Beginners in Century Hall, Kent terrace, commences Wednesday: First at 7. Advanced at 8.15. In Scottish Society’s Hall. 57. Cuba street, on Monday • First, Beginners at 7. Advanced at 8.15. , . ' , Arrangements for parties being iormea. Terms, Jtl Is in advance. Prospectus: Begg's, Mr MacLennen, Mr Boyd’s, 7, Zohrab street, Hataitai. Classes—New Ceatiry Hall, Kent terrace, Wednesday, 7 and 8.15; terms, £1 — Beginners and Advanced. Sc Jkh Society's Hall, 57, Cuba street, Private Lessons by appointment at Scottish Society's Hall, 57, Cuba street, on Mondays. Tuesdays, and Wednesdays only, from 10.30 to 4.30. RACING NOTICE WELLINGTON RACES. AT TRENTHAM. rOt-MOKROW AND SATURDAY, JULY 9th AND 12th. INTER ~ MEETING. FIRST RACE STARTS 11.30 EACH DAY. Special Race Trains for Trentham save Wellington on WEDNESDAY, July Ith, at frequent intervals from 9.35 a.m. intil 10.17 a.m., with additional ordinary :rain at 12.15 p.m. On SATURDAY, July 12th, at frequent intervals, from 9.35 a.m. until 10.25 a.m., with additional ordinary trains at 11.50 a.m., 12.15 p.m., and 1.20 p *n. Motor-cars may be parked on the Camp road. Entrance Saddling Paddock Gate. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary, Wellington Racing Club. MEETINGS NEW ZEALAND TROTTING CONFERENCE. XtHE Annual Meeting of the New Zealand Trotting Conference will ho held in the New Zealand Society of Accountants’ Meeting Hall, Johnston street, Wellington, on TUESDAY, July Bbh, 1924, at 10 a.m. J. B. NORRIS. Secretary. Christchurch, July 4th, 1921. N.Z. COUNTRY RACING CLUBS* ASSOCIATION. fTTHE Annual Meeting of the above will X be held at the Town Hall, Wellington, No. 1 Committee Room (ground floor', TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), July Bth, at 7.30 o’clock. ULIC SHANNON, 298 Secretary. PHENOMENAL BUSINESS IS to be secured by means of circular letters, providing that they are reasonably well worded! and have the real appearance of an original letter. Exact facsimile letters can be produced at the rate of over 6000 per hour by means of the EDISON-DICK MIMEOGRAPH. It gives wonderful results. Call and let us demonstrate it to you, or ring ’Phone 1171, and we shall be glad to show you the class of work your typisto can produce on it. IHE LE GROVE TYPEWRITER AND IMPORTING CO.. LTD., 139, Lambton quay, Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11875, 8 July 1924, Page 3

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