AMUSEMENTS. rp HEA TR K KOY AL. Com:r,cr.cLT:'* NEXT SATTKV.W. <EI'TEMBER Ist. NEXT SATUR JAY, SEPTEMBER-let. MR EDWARD BRANSCOMBE'S JOLLY JOKERS, THE NEW DAN DIE?. THE NEW 13 AX DIES. THE NEW DANDIES. THE NEW DANDjIES. THE NEW DANDIES. About this time each year one of Mr Brnnseombe'a brc«zv companies beards the ferry steamer at Wellington oriel launches out for Lytielton, singing "A Li-o on tlie Ocean Wave," "Our Jack's Come Home Today, "Tom Bowline;." and other similar anthems, which, of course, is only right and proper, as something- befitting the occasion. THE XEW DAN DIES. THE NEW DANDIES. THE NEW DANDIES. These folks aro now in the fourteenth week of tho present tour, a circumstance which justifies calling for three rousing cheers. THE NEW DANDIES. THE NEW DANDIES. At present they aro in Napier, the district which was nearly washed away in the recent floods. Half the povuhice of Na-nor is 'it present engaged scraping the mud and eilt Irom its doorstep. 'Ihoy call i: "Suuny Napier." Good, isn't it? THE -NEW DANDIES. THE NEW DANDIES. These accomplished apostles of amusement aro much above tho usual average of merit. You'll probably jeer at that remark, but it's a fact all the 6.1:110. Ask anyone in the North Island Cities, townSj or whoop-whoops whero 'Tho Dandies" have already made gladsome sounds. THE NEW DANDIES. THE NEW DANDIES. Plan opens ft Tho Bristol next "Wednesday morning. TO GET IN: 3s, 2s, Is. We resume the debate on Monday. 7G29 PREMIER PICTURES, Riccarton. Monday. KEMIER PICTURES. Riccarton. Moniuy. GRAND OPENING. Monday. GRAND OPENING. Monday. GRAND OPENING. Moiiday. Violet Mersereau in "Autumn." Monday. Violet Mcrsereau in "Autumn." Monday. Also, "Peg o' the King." Monday. Seo To-night's "'Star'' and "Sun" Monday. 7545 for Full Prog ramme. Monday. riHRISTCHURCII ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY (Incorporated). Acting-Conductor: MR Wi S. KING.. SECOND CONCERT. 1917 SEASON. CHORAL HALL, WEDNESDAY. 03th AUGUST, 1917. THE ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY:— Overture Figaro (Mozart), Suito Lauguagc of tho Mowers (Cowen), \No. 0 Symphony (Haydn) Slav March (Do Roedpr), and an Entr'acto "Corisande," composed by Mr R. A. Home. • THE SOLOISTS AREMISS MURIEL LITTLE and MR HUGH HOBBS. - MISS LITTL 10 will ein<; Miiiuoleid»(Brahms), Le Moulin (Pierne). Bonne Humour (Chaminade). and will render Piano Solo Scherzo from F Minor Sonata (Brahms). MR HUGH HOBBS will sing Before the Dawn (Lang), and Salaam (Lang) Accompanist, Mrs ALMA CAREY. Half Cash proceeds to Lady Liverpool Trench Comforts Fund. Tickets 2s. Special Heating facilities arranged for. Box Plan at . Tho Bristol ut 'J a.m. on MONDAY, 27th instant. H. M. WILLIAMS, 7597 Hon. Sec., Box 513. Football. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. THIS AFTERNOON. THIS AFTERNOON. INTER-SCHOOL TOURNAMENT. --SHOW- GROUNDS. - CHRISTCIIURCH. SOUTHLAND. TIMARU. OTAGO. KICK-OFF 1.30 and 3 p.m. ADMISSION Cd. STAND Gd. 7553 PUBLIC NOTICES. MALVERN C.OUNTY COUNCIL. APPLICATIONS aro invited from married men for the position of ROADMAN and POUNDKSEPER at Coalgate. Applications must reach the Council office, Darfield, not later than MONDAY, 3rd September, 1917. Further particulars on application to tho undersigned. A. E. COLTART, County Clerk. Darfieid, 14 th August, 1917. 7200 LAV/ ACCOUNTANT. WANTED, a LAW ACCOUNTANT. Salary, £260 per annum. 7vpply, with testimonials, and stating if ineligible Military ' Service, to * BOX 63, 7283 New Plymouth. WANTED. FOR Merchant's Offico, thoroughly competent SHORTHAND WRITER and TYPIST. Previous experience preferred, but not absolutely essential. 1032 BOX 382. WANTED. A THOROUGHLY experienced and energetic Salesman to represent us in Otago and Southland. Must have experience in Manufacture and Sale of Mien's Shirts and Women's Blouses. A good salary will bo paid to a euitablo man. Applicants to state ago and position in regard to Military Service. Apply, by letter only, slating experience. G. A. FINDLAY and CO., LTD., P.O. Box 273, 7G15 DUNEDIN. TpOLEY —Wanted information immediatc- -*- ly of Timothy Foley, son cf Joseph and Ellen Foley, of Doneraile, Co. Cork, Ireland. O'Connor and Dudley, Solicitors, Mallow, Co. Cork, Ireland. 0113 BERTIE PARKER, ago 29. late, of Preston, Lancashire, w.io Haiku tioui London for Sydney or New Zealand in 1911, or any person having knowleiga of his whereabouts, is requested to coin.'nun.catc v/ith JAMES JUKES, Solicitor, t Lune street, Preston, LancaGhire, England. 75871*' Nos. 3 and G A MBULANCE COMPANIES Parade King Edward Ban-acks SUNDAY, 26th August, at 7.15 a.m. By order. LIEUT.-COL. MacGIBBON, A.D.M.S. 7596F LEGAL. THE LEGAL PRACTICE until recently carried on by tho LATE COLONEL H. SLATER under tne name- of Slater and Son. at 93 WORCESTER STREET W„ Ckristchurch, has been acquired by MR K. S. WILLIAMS, of Christchurch, Solicitor, ar.d will in future bo carried on by him at above address under tho name of SON and WILLIAMS," in the interests cf himself and the idow of the lato Colonel Slater. 7523 F. (Estd. ISG3.) T JOHNSTON AND SONS, J • Merchants and Importers, I RANGIORA. Largo Selection of Carpenters' and Mechanics' Tools by bo3t English and American Makor3. FP7575 MARIST BROS. FOOTISALL CLUB. THE Senior and Junior Members of tho abovo Club aro requested to attend a Practice Gam© "this afterrfoon, at o p.m. , sharp, on Marifrt Ground. VS2B
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