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AMUSEMENTS QUEENS ♦ THEATRE ♦ 'olfte (dsiesi'Jfouse inVouJn TO-NIGHT 7.45 TO-NIGHT. The merriest, jolliest Comedy Drama of rears. “DON’T DOUBT YOUR HUSBAND” ATTRACTION No. 3A Fascinating Romance of Intrigue amid Oriental settings. “DAWN OF THE EAST” TO-MORROW, 7.45: A soul-stirring Romance of Intrigue “PLAYING WITH SOULS” With a Brilliant Cast. MOVIE BALL SEPTEMBER 23rd.

COMPETITIONS. TOWN HALE —THIS DAY. MORNING: Vocal Solo, Society's Scholarship. Irish Song. AFTERNOON: . - Irish Sons, Ladies. Continued. Sacred Solo, Lass. English Song, Baritone. Vocal Solo. N.Z. Composer, Bass. CONCERT CHAMBER. MORNING. Vocal Duet, Ladies. Vocal Duet, Lady and Gentleman. AFTERNOON: Action Song. Duet in Character, 12-16. Duet in Character, under 12. Admission.—Morning, 6d; Afternoon, 6d and Is. XO-NIGHT. at 7.45. FIRST DEMONSTRATION CONCERT. 1. Piano Solo—Study, - Opus 8 Miss H, Tolan 2. Class 34—Society Scholarship 3 Recalls 3. Character Dance—Policeman Miss L. Melton 4. Girl's Song—“ What’s in the Air Today’’ Miss K. Chappell 5. Violin Solo—Melodie ... Miss R-. Reid 6. Choh—Haeremai Y.W.C.A. 7. Song in Character —“The Dancing Lesson” Miss M. Carter 8. Humorous Recitation —“Mother’s Little Treasure” Miss K. Read 9. Song, accompanied by self—“ Lorraine” Miss M. Miller 10. Recitation—" England to the Sea” Mr A. Hurley 11. Girl’s Song—“A Birthday” Miss B. Dewes 12. Musical Monologue—“ Annabella Lee” Miss M. Cooley 13. Song—"Waiata Poi” ... Mr R. Allison 14. Combined Ballet 15. Operatic Solo—Prologue Mr G. Neal 16. Duet, Piano Duet—Hungarian Dance Misses Boesley and Sigall 17. Soprano Solo—“ Harvest of Sorrow” Miss E. Kimbell 18,. Solo Accompaniment and Obbligato—“Sogani” Misses Hill and Biggs, Mr R. Hill 19. Recitation—“ Craven” Master G. Power 20. Contralto Solo—“ Will He Come?” Miss M. Lunam SR--Recitation (N.Z. Author) —"Far Away Yonder” Mr C. Smythe 22. Scottish Song—“O, Can Ye Sew Cushions” Miss M. Carrick 23. Recitation—“ The West Wind” Miss S. Breen 21 Clarionet Solo—“ Spring Song” Mr H. Whitaker 25. Baritone Solo—“ Youth” * Mr C. Catton 26. Operatic Solo—“ The Shadow Song” Miss A. Eaton 27. Story Without Words “Competitions” Miss A. Meredith

SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Admission —Bs, 2s, Is. Children (under 12), Half-price to all parts for Matinee. Box Plan, at the Bristol. G. W. JENNER, Secretary. O X I N G. THE BOX PLAN for the WILLI AMS-GORNICK Tournament will open at Ned Perry’s on TUESDAY MORNING, at 10 o’clock. EARLY DOOR TICKETS as usual at Box Office and at Len Bowman’s, Lambton quay. PRICES: 5s and 2s 6d, plus tax. Booking, Is, no extra charge for early doors. 800 FINANCIAL MORTGAGE FINANCE. FOR CITY BUSINESS BLOCKS. WE have £10,060 Trust moneys available at 6 per cent to 61 per cent for first mortgages, sums of not less than £2OOO for central City Business Premises. FOR CITY AND SUBURBAN HOUSES Sums from £SOO upwards awaiting investment at 61 per cent and 7 per cent. { for approved Bret mortgage security over good residential properties. FOR HOUSES TO BE ERECTED. j We can arrange within three days ot receipt of application full two-thirds loans on cost of land and building on I progress payments. I CHAS. B. BUXTON, LTD.. I Financial Broker. 164. Featherston street, 'Phones 1541 and 2125 COAL AND FIREWOOD Leave your orders for COAL AND WOOD .With BL Langdon (Grocer), 58, Brougham street. Agents for 3. MURRAY AND CO. Or ’Phone 24-156. TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS WANTED KNOWN—Fashion and Qaulity in Boots and Clothing at &L Davis’s, New and Second-hand Dealer, corner Jessie and Taranaki streets. 'Phone 21-208. M AIL P.O. ORDER CHEMIST. BOX 421, WELLINGTON. Send for catalogue of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Toilet Requisites. Correspondence strictly private. WANTED Known For attractive Printing at reasonable cost, go to the “Times," or ring up No. 2748, and the traveller will call on you. Promptness Accuracy, Cheapness, and Quality j capbodepentied " J

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12239, 10 September 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12239, 10 September 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12239, 10 September 1925, Page 3

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