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AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS’ MATINEE FULLERS’ MATINEE FULLERS’ MATINEE At 2.30 TO-DAY At 2.30 Everything as at Night. SPECIAL MATINEE ATTRACTION LORNA. LANCE AND CO. LORNA, LANCE AND CO. Cleverest of Clever Children. FULLERS' MATINEE PRICES D.C. and 0.5.. Is. fid. (Children Is.): Stalls, is. (Children fid.): Upper Circle, fid.. Adults and Children. MATINEE RF.SFPVE AT THE BRISTOL No Extra Bookinix Fee for Children FULLERS’ HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Direction: John Fuller and Sons Ltd 2.30 Twice To-day . 8 p.m. The Inimitable Comedian, HECTOR ST. CLAIR. HECTOR ST. CLAIR. and his Happy Snappy Revue Company in the Latest and Best of Revues "EXIT LAUGHING. "Hector" doesn’t Laugh, but You WillYou Cannot He'o “4,, LORNA. LANCE AND CO. . Accomplished Family of Child Musicians BERTINI AND BYRNE. L’rimo Ministers of Music and Mirtn. CARTFIY BROS-, , In Quaint Humour and Original Song FULLERS’ FAMILY RDICESs BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL After Noon at Burnett s, next Theatre. For Reservations after 7 p.m., Iflerlioiic Theatre 22—669. the new princess MANNERS . STREET. Continuous Daily. 11 to 10. A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME! It’s Fun Week. 1 The Sunny Side of the War! “BEHIND THE FRONT" "BEHIND THE FRONT" "BEHIND THE FRONT” "BEHIND THE FRONT" "BEHIND THE FRONT” "BEHIND THE FRONT" "BEHIND THE FRONT" Now Showing, with Wallace Beery. Raymond Hatton and Mary Brian in the lead. It’s the War of Laughter declared at the New Princess all this coming week. 2— RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX And LOIS WILSON LOIS WILSON In a Comedy de Luxe, "LET’S GET MARRIED" "LET’S GET MARRIED” "LET’S GET MARRIED" “LET’S GET MARRIED" "LET’S GET MARRIED" Never before has Dix offered you anything quite so funny. 3— A Unique Novelty, "THE LIFE OF JACK HOBBS" “THE LIFE OF JACK HOBBS” The World’s Greatest Batsman. SERIAL! CONTEST! GAZETTE!

JNVITATION RECITAL. TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, At 8 p.m. By the STUDENTS OF MR. ERIC L. MEIER. Seats may be reserved at the Bristol. Booking Fee, Is. Id. MILLICENT KNIGHT, AJJ-ILLICENT KNIGHT, New Zealand’s Greatest Mezzo-Soprano, j Who has just returned to Wellington after five years’ study in England, Will give a RECITAL » in the TOWN HALL, On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, At 8.15 p.m. The London "Times” critic says: "Miss Knight has a mezzo-soprano voice of a really beautiful quality, bright and ringing at the top." Assisting Artists: LEON DE MAUNY, Violinist. HAROLD WHITTLE, Accompanist. Reserved Seats, Bs. (plus tax). Box Plan opens at the Bristol Monday Morning. o Patron-in-Chief: His Excellency ■ the Goveruor-General, Sir Charles Fer gusson. GRAND NAVAL AND GRAND NAVAL AND MILITARY TOUR NAM ENT MILITARY TOURNAMENT AND SEARCHLIGHT TATTOO NEWTOWN PARK, NEWTOWN PARK,

MARCH 3,4, 5. 7 and 8. MARCH 3,4, 5. 7 and 8. DURING THE ROYAL VISIT

ALL WELLINGTON lias been roused into a high state of expectancy by the announcement that during the Royal Visit in Marell Next A SUPERB ATTRACTION will be staged, COMPRISING THE STAR FEATURES OF THE rt’ORLD-FAMOUS WEMBLEY AND ALDERSHOT TATTOOS that thrilled England last year. The whole of the Costumes. Uniforms, Banners, and Super-lighting Effects having been HIRED FROM LONDON AT A COST OF £3060, and the exact operation orders having been secured, the public of Wellington are assured of a spectacle far excelling any previously presented in the Southern Hemisphere. The performances will be staged by local Territorials, Cadets and R.N.Z.A., assisted by Y.M.C.A. and the Musical Societies of Wellington. THE LONDON PRESS PRONOUNCED THE TATTOO AS "THE MOST ARTISTIC AND INSPIRING SPECTACLE EVER STAGED IN THE BRITISH ISLES.”

[T WAS THE TRIUMPH OF THE EXHIBITION AND STIRRED LONDON TO THE DEPTHS. Half the profits of the undertaking here will go to the COMMUNITY CI UB established for the benefit of Territorials and Senior Cadets, and l,nlf to the LOCAL REGIMENTAL FUNDS.

THE HOLDING OF THIS SUPREME ATTRACTION Will be preceded by A GRAND QUEEN CARNIVAL A GRAND QUEEN CARNIVAL

CANDIDATES: RED CROSS Nominee: "Berengaria’ (vet to be selected). ARTILLERY Nominee: "Queen Anne” (Miss Eileen Norwood). R.S.A Nominee: "Margaret of Anjou" (vet to he selected). COMMUNITY CLUB Nominee: "Queen Victoria” (Miss Muriel Frazer). NAVY LEAGUE Nominee: "Britannia”

(Miss Noeline Bevan). Each of these organisations will receive half the net profits .they make, and balance going to the joint Widertaking.

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 48, 20 November 1926, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 48, 20 November 1926, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 48, 20 November 1926, Page 11

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