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AMUSEMENT! QUEENS f THEATRE ♦ %fhe (jcmestlfoufe | TO-NIGHT - 7.45 - TO-NIGHT- S = Special Matinee To-Day, 2.30. j| | HOOT GIBSON g 3 The Breeziest Personality of the g = Screen in a Surprise Western = S Come<ly-Drama. j§ I “SPOOK RANCH" § § Full of spooks, wild horses, pretty = S girls> desperate villains —and action g 5 plus! s = Brilliant Supporting Programme * S □ | 5 Ring 22-334 for Reserves. s= T J VV N HALL, Direction J. and N. Tait. Commencing NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, AT 8. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, AT 8. Dame CLARA BUTT CLARA BUTT CLARA BUTT CLARA BUTT CLARA BUTT CLARA BUTT CLARA BUTT CLARA BUTT CLARA BUTT CLARA BUTT CLARA BUTT CLARA BUTT CLARA BUTT CLARA BUTT CLARA BUTT' CLARA BUTT CLARA'BUTT CLARA BUTT CLARA BUTT and Mr Kennerley RUMFORD RUMFORD RUMFORD RUMFORDRUMFORD RUMFORO RUMFORD RUMFORD RUMFORD RUMFORD RUMFORD RUMFOT.D RUMFORD RUMFORD RUMFORD RUMFORD RUMFORD RUMFORD RUMFORD “Beloved by Millions.” Whoße return to the Wellington Concert Platform next Saturday night will be hailed with delight by the thousands of friends and admirers of these popular artists. SUPPORTED BY MARIE ANTOINETTE AUSSENAC. The Celebrated French Solo Pianisto, who has become the Idol of England. In response to hundreds of requests, DAME CLARA BUTT will Sing, as Encores, at her Opening Concert, "ABIDE WITH ME." . - "ABIDE WITH ME." "ABIDE WITH ME." "ABIDE WITH HE." "ABIDE WITH ME." “ABIDE WITH ME." With Grand Organ Accompaniment. "Rend II Sereno" (Sosarme), (Handel), "Sunday" (Brahms), “Creation's Hymn" (Beethoven), “Peace" (Eric Fogg), "The Snowdrop’ 4 (Harold Craxton), “Among the Rocks," with organ (Arthur Somervell), with Mr Kennerley Rumford (Duet), “Dear Love of Mine" (A. Goring Thomas). Mr Kennerley Rumford Will Sing: Old Sea Chanties, “Haul Away Joe” (Richard Terry), "Bound for the Rio Grande" (Arr. Richard Terry). Mdlle. Marie Antoinette Aussqpac will play, "Choral" (Bach-Bussoni),_ “Bourree" (Saint-Saensi, "Staccato" (PaganiniLiszt). "Rhapsoaie Hongroise, No. 12 (Liszt). SECOND CONCERT, TUBS., FEB. 9. THIRD CONCERT, THURS., FEB. A Special Engagement'of BERNARD PAGE, Who will preside at the GRAND ORGAN Accompanist Roy EUett BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. Extra rows of reserved seats, in choice positions, will be made available for booking at The Bristol this morning. Reserved Seats, 7s 6d .and 10s 6d. Unreserved. Ss and Ss. CLAUDE KINGSTON, Concert Director for J. and N. Tait. TO THE “WORLD’S END,” PEORUS SOUND. A GLORIOUS WEEK-END EXCURSION. CRUISING IN CALM WATERS, AMONG BUSH-CLAD MOUNTAINS, ISLANDS, PROMONTORIES AND WOODED COVES, dANCING FISHING - SWIMMING mHE luxurious now express stcamor, -i- TAMAHINE. specially fitted for week-end cruises, will leave Wellington' on SATURDAY, January 30th, at 1.15 p.m., for picton, arriving about 4.30 p.m. Dancing on Deck Saturday Evening. Orchestra. "Tamahine" will leave Picton at 4 a.m. next day, arriving before breakfast at Tennyson Inlet (Pelorus Sound) where are 20,000 acres of virgin forest. Launch and ship's boats will take passengers for fishing, swimming, landing, and cruising parties. Glorious vistas of bush and hays. Magnificent view of Croisilles Harbour from Elaine Bay saddle, an easy walk. Remains of Moriori pit-dwellings. Leave Picton on return 6 p.m., arriving at Wellington about 9.30 p.m. Inclusive fare, with cabin accommodation and meals, «£3 10s. Special berths 10s extra BOOK ACCOMMODATION EARLY 1 UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. LTD. EDUCATIONAL THE SACRED HEART COLLEGE. Main Road, Lower Hutt. rpHE School re-opens on February 2nd. J* Pupils are prepared for Intermediate and Matriculation Examinations. Secondary pupils have the option of a Professional or a Commercial course. Pupils are also prepared for the Practical and Theoretical‘Examinations in connection with the Royal and Trinity Colleges. Boarders are expected to be in residence February Ist. For further particulars apply to the Rev. Mother Superior. ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE. QTf PATRICK'S COLLEGE will reVo 1 open on TUESDAY, February 2nd, 19*26. Hoarders should he in residence on MONDAY EVENING, February Ist. Classes resume at 9 a.m. TUESDAY. Parents and Guardians may consult the Rector on any day this week between 9 a.m. and noon, and between 2 p.m. and a p.m. 432 DYERS, CLEANERS. ETC. \\7 ANTED Known—W. Barber and * * Co., 125, Cuba street and 147, Riddiford street, are the oldest Dry Cleaning Works in Wellington. No Dyeing AMERICAN Dyers and Cleaners.— Suits and Costumes Dry Cleaned and Pressed 7s 6d Repairs, terms moderate; also Men's Flats Cleaned and Blocked Orders called for on request C. A Hebbend. 49, Kent terrace, Wellington Telephone 21-965 SUITS or Dresses Dry Cleaned equal do new at Barber's. 125, Cuba street. No Dyeing.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12354, 26 January 1926, Page 3

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