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AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 4 NIGHTS ONLY 4 commencing FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21. Special Matinees—Saturday, October 22, Monday, October 24, when children, will be admitted to all parts for Is. Id. Located Corner Thranaki and 'Wakefield Streets. QT. LEON'S CIRCUS. KJT. LEON’S CIRCUS. 20 NEW ACTS 20 20 THIS SEASON. 20 This year's Performance sparkles with Comedy, Sensation, and Novelty. PRICES, 25.. 35.. 45.. 65., plus tai. Children half-price. COUNTRY TOUR: Petone—Wednesday, October 26. Lower Hutt —Thursday. October 27. Upper Hutt —Friday, October 28. Featherston—Saturdar, October 29. Greytown—Monday—October 31. Carterton—Tuesday, November 1. Masterton—Wednesday, November 3. ANOTHER WONDERFUL PROGRAMME. COMMENCING TO-DAY, AT THE STRAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE. The World’s Favourite, NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE In “THE PASSTON FTOWER.” “THE ■ PASSION FLOWER ” And. The Great Dlramatic Actor. H. B. WARNER. H. B. WARNER. In a Dynamic Drama, “FELIX O’DAY." "FELIX O’DAY." “FELIX O’DAY." Good Supports. Usual Prices. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. 7JIOWN HALL.
NELSON DAY. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1921. In the presence of Their Excellencies tho Governor-General and the Viscountess Jellicoe. Programme: 1. Overture, at 7.45, by Braund’s Orchestra. 2. Address: “The British Navy," Mr. J. P. Firth, President of the NavyLeague. 3. Aims and Objects of the Navy League. Air. R. Darroch. Hon. Sec. Navy League. 4. Presentation to Mrs. C. Earle of the Special Service Decoration by His Excellency the Governor-General. 5. Official Admiralty Film. "The Triumph of British Sea Power," 2400 feet (lent by N.Z. Government), with patriotic airs by Braund’s full Orchestra. "God Save the King." Admission Free. Reserve seats free by writing to Box 972 before Wednesday Night. QRAND OPERA HOUSE, TO-MORROW NIGHT. AT 7.50. And ALL FOLLOWING WEEK. THE WELLINGTON AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY in The Queen of Whimsical Comedies, “THU GEISHA.” “THE GEISHA." "THE GEISHA.” “THE GEISHA," The Laughing Romantic Success. DAINTY GEISHA GIRLS ELABORATE SCENERY. GORGEOUSLY DRESSED. THE LAST WORD TN LIGHT OPERA. PRODUCED BY MR. TOM POLLARD. Musical Director. Mr. Bernard Page. Plans at Bristol. PRICES: Dress Circle and Orch. Stalls, 65.; Back Stalls, 35.; Family ■ Circle. Is. Early Doors 6d. extra. Saturday’s plan, after 1 p.m., and Day Sales nt Bluebird Confectionery (next Theatre). NO TAX. E. B. VANCE, Hon. Secretary.
SHOWS. VISIT THE AIRARAPA SHOW. CARTERTON. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. 26th &. 27th - OCTOBER. OCTOBER. SOMETHING WORTH WHILE. A VERY FINE EXHIBITION OF PEDIGREE STOCK Well-filled Jumping and other Competition#. Splendid Entries. A CHEAP AND GOOD DAY’S OUTING VISIT THE WAIRARAPA SHOW. ("1 OOD Printing promptly produced at IT popular prices at “Dominion” Job Printing Works.
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 23, 21 October 1921, Page 7
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