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AMUSEMENTS TO-DAS At 2AO TO-DAY FULLERS' MATINEE. FULLERS’ MATINEE. FULLERS' MATINEE. Everything as at Night. THE HARRIS FAMILY. A treat for old and young. FULLERS’ MATINEE PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., Is fid; Children, Is; Stalls,. Is; Children, 6d. (H FULLERS’ IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction .. .lohn - Fu'ler *, nd •Juiw ltd TO-DAY, at 2,80. .TO-NIGHT. at 8. Last night pf this very,fine programme. F. OAYLE WYER'S BAND SOX REVUE COMPANY .—Presents— 1 . "MY ISLAND OF DREAMS." A Clever Fantasy of. Fun and Music. Direct from Enslandi , THF HARRIS FAMILY Celebrated English Instrumentalists. One of the finest musical acts ever brought to this Dominion THE THREE MELFORDS. LAWRENCE HALBERT. NICK MORTON, TAYLOR AND SUMMERS. . —In—"THE VILLAGE MINISTER.” . The Arrival at Sydney and Melbourne of THE AMERICAN FLEET. THE AMERICAN FLEET. (Last Night.) Everything •in Detail. —The Arrival — Berthing—Reception and the Marching. FULLERS' POPULAR PRICES: D.C. or 0.5., 2s 6d (Reserved 3s). plus tax; Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. - After noon at Burnett's, next Theatre. ORGAN RECITAL. mOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (SUNX DAY), AUGUST 9th, 1925. 8.30 p.m., By MR BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). Toccata Adagio and Fugne in C Major Bach. Andante in F Major Beethoven-Page Intermezzo from Suite for Orchestra • (Op. 43), —. Tchaikovsky. Animate Ferrari. -Serenade (Op. 5) Gouvy. Fantaisie in A Cesar Franck. Admission Free. Voluntary Contributions received at door. MERE IE ENGLAND." rrtHlS we! 1-known light Opera, by EDJL WARD GERMAN, will be given by the Terrace Congregational Church Choir. —speciallv augmented under theoonduc-' torship of MR LEN BARNES. THIS EVENING, At 8 o’clock. In the IJI O W N HALL. The total proceeds are in aid of the PLUNKET-KARITANE FUND, r ADMISSION3s. 2s. Is. 3s Seats may he reserved at .The Bristol. • H. AMOS, JB7 ■■■: ' . 1 Secretary. y LOWER HUTT BOROUGH. COMPLIMENTARY BALL To Officers of American Fleet. |£IN<J GEORGE'S THEATRE. Lower Hutt. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 12th. 1925. At 8.15 p.m. TUTSCHKA'S ORCHESTRA. Gentlemen 15s, Ladies TOs. ADMISSION by ticket. Only a limited number of tickets will he available, and mar be pnrcbased from Mr J. Roper, Main street. E. WALDIE, 861 Hon. < Secretary. + gramophone recital. A GRAMOPHONE’ RECITAL will be a* held in the Red Cross Rooms, 63, Dixon street, on MONDAY, August 10th, at 8 p.m. Admission, Is. Gramophone and Records will be supplied by Messrs Chas. Begg and Co., Wellington, For programme see Musical Page. 840 TO WELCOME THE ADMIRAL AND OFFICERS OF THE AMERICAN FLEET. T CHILDREN’S PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS PARTY. OWN II A L L, O W N H A L L. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. AUG. 15th, 2.30 to 6.30. DANCING. GAMES. Tickets, 2s fid; Gallery, 2s. May be had at the Bristol and N. Aitken’s. A large box of chocolates will be given to the beet representation of America in paper, girl or boy. 844 LEADING CHEMISTS LADIES— Douches, Enemas, Whirling Sprays, all accessories, private or otherwise, posted privately to any address; confidential Glen-Ara Pharmacy. 94. Cuba street. O CONNOR Truss, the most comfortable and efficient Truss on the market; single 255, double 355, posted Write us for particulars Glen-Ara Pharmacy, 94; Cuba street, Wellington. OBESITY .—is yonr health and form disfigured by excessive fat ? Take Marienbad Tablets; safe and sure; 4s fid box. R. Johnston, Chemist, Cuba street '■ A NTI-FAT Pills for Ladies: safe.eflecfive; reduce fat. eliminate wrinkles, slenderise the ngnre. Posted any address. 8s fid. Glen-Ara Pharmacy. 94. Cuba street, Wellington . ■. CORNS I Corns! Corns) Our Indian Corn Cure (Salek's formula) cures quickly and painlessly; the only reliable cure for corns and warts; Is fid posted. Glen-Ara Pharmacy. 94. Cuba street. Wellington. WHY Look Oldf Ayres' Hair Restorer, keep it dark, 2s fid only E. Johnston. Chemist, Cubn street. /"iPITCXL.—We Test Eyes and Repair All Optical Breakages; Glasses posted to us repaired and returned speedily. Glen-Ara Pharmacy, 94, Cuba street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12211, 8 August 1925, Page 3

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