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AMUSEMENTS. THE RETURN OF DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT And MR. KENNER LEY RUMFORD. MR. KENNEJ4LEY RUMFORD. Direction J. and N. TAIT. First Concert of the New Zealand Tour, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 7. Town hall. town hall, WELLINGTON. PREFERENTIAL BOOKING. Applications will be received AS FROM TO-DAY FOR PREFERENTIAL BOOKING for the opening concert of the tour. Seats will be allotted prior to the opening of the plan for general booking.. Applications should be made or sent to MESSRS. J. AND N. TAIT, C/o The Bristol Piano Co., Wellington, accompanied by remittance. FRONT ROW BALCONIES and BODY OF HALL, 12s. Gd., and with tax, 13s. OTHER ROWS OF BALCONIES and BODY OF HALL, 10s., and with tax 10s. 6d. IJIOWN HALL. TOWN HALL, Direction J. and N. TAIT. OPENING CONCERT OF THE TOUR, WELLINGTON, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER, 7. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7. • Followed by Concerts on SAT., 10th; MON., 12th; WED., 14th. J. AND N. TAIT Have again the honour, after an interval of seven years, to announce the visit to New Zealand of DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT And MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD. MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD. MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD. MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD. The Distinguished English Singers.

Supporting Artists — Daniel MELSA, MELSA, The Brilliant Polish violinist, who has created a furore in England during the past few years. MISS GRACE TORRENS At the Piano. NOTE.-PREFERENTIAL BOOKING AS ABOVE. GENERAL BOX PLANS FOR THE FOUR CONCERTS open at THE BRISTOL on MONDAY NEXT, December 5. A Maximum of 12 seats may be booked by any one person. Ordinary Reserved Seats, 10s. and 7s. 6d. Unreserved Seats, ss. and. 3s. All prices plus tax. SCOTT COLVILLE.

. /pOWN HALL. Under Distinguished Patronage. Commencing THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, for Three Nights Only, and MATINEE on SATURDAY. DEC. 3, at 2.30 p.m. MAGNIFICENT MOVING PICTURES of the SUPREME PONTIFF, HIS HOLINESS POPE BENEDICT XV. The Pope sits for the Moving Picture Camera for the firs.t tinie ip history. Also, Tho beautiful romantic Irish Story, “SHAMUS O’BRIEN," With specially-written prologue by Mr. Geo. Dean. And in addition to Full Supporting Picture Programme, THE MARVEL!.,OUS & MYSTERIOUS HOWARDS, Silent Mental Telepathists. Prices, 2s. Id. (Reserves Gd. extra at Bristol), and Is. Id. Half-price to 2s. Id., Seats only. Representative. CHAS. R. BLAKE. MARIST~BRbTHERS’ — SCHOOL; NEWTOWN. jTIRAND CONCERT VJTRAND CONCERT IN TOWN HALL, MONDAY, DEC. 5. 1921, at 8 p.m. Choral Items, Vocal Solos, Physical Drill, .Instrumental Items, Statue Drill, Recitations, Dancing Pupils. All the above items with limelight effects. Trial Scene (with limelight) from “Win Merchant of Venice” (Pupils). The following leading Artists of Wellington will assist : Mr.' A. Stanley Warwick, Mr. ,T. Knowsley and Pupils, Miss Blanche Godier, Miss A. Flan, Mr. Fergus Reeves, Mr. Lawrence Hanlon, Mr. Joseph Elliott. Mrs. O. EHis Accompanist. Selections T oy Orchestra. For programme see papers. Tickets, 3s. (Reserved 6d. extra), 25., is. Box Plan open at Bristol Piano Co QONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL DECEMBER 2 and 3. ANNUAL DRAMATIC RECITAL. CULFORD BELL’S PUPILS. Fairy Play, "THE FROZEN PALACE.” Short Comedy, “The First Prize.” Sketches, Scenas, etc. Plan at Bristol. SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, Vivian Street. SELECT CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME, including Action Songs, Recitations, Vocal Solos, Duets, etc. Distribution of Prizes to Sunday School Scholars. ADMISSION FREE.

FINANCIAL. A GILT-EDGED SECURITY. I rp R A M W A Y L O A N.61 PER CENT. .£288,400 having been subscribed to its last Loan at 51 per cent., tho CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD Now Offers the Balance, .£85,600. At an increased rate of Cl per cent. Principal repayable October, 1934. SECURITY ONE OF THE BEST. A Rate to cover interest and sinking fund leviable over the City of Christchurch and a number of Suburban Districts, the capital value of which is £19,000.000; also the Tramway undertaking itself (subject to existing charges), on which .£941.000 has already been spent, and which earns .£251,000 per annum gross. Reserve Funds: j.'28G,781, invested in interest-bearing securities; .£148,893 used in the undertaking. Interest, half-yearly, will be paid free of exchange in New Zealand and Australia. Exchange will also be paid on principal moneys, when received and . when repaid. Applications will be considered in order of priority. If the market rate of interest falls, the possibility of which 'was suggested bv the Prime Minister in his comment on the fall in tho’English Bank rate, it should mean that th'? above. Bonds should be worth more than their face value later. 1 per cent, brokerage will lie allowed to Sharebrokers. Solicitors, or any recognised financial agent. 4 FRANK THOMPSON, General Manager, Tramways, Christchurch. November 9, 1921. MT BARBER & CO., Dry Cleaners VV * (no dyeing), 125 Cuba Street, City.

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 55, 28 November 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 55, 28 November 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 55, 28 November 1921, Page 7

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