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AMUSEMENTS. THE BRIGHTEST SHOW IN TOWN. Spend a Happy 90 Minutes with Hector St. Clair and His Sparkling Company in their Fifth Brilliant Programme. FULLERS’ HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Direction: John Fuller mid ‘ions Ltd. HECTOR ST. CLAIR HECTOR ST. CLAIR HECTOR ST. CLAIR REVUE COY. Present THE LATEST AND GREATEST OF REVUES. "STOP-PRESS." "STOP-PRESS.” “STOP-PRESS.” . . , A Whirl of Happy-go-lucky, Original Comedy Sketches, Musical Numbers, Songs and Dances, with "Hector, the Drollest and Funniest of All Comedians, heading a strong supporting including’ Les. Pearce, Victor Roberts, Hylton Osborne. Lilian Grey, Mnrylin McGill, Ray McLean, Dot Cresswell and the Rodnev Sisters. THE BEST YET. ATTRACTIVE VAUDEVILLE. First Appearance of The Smart Novelty Act, CLYDE AND VYETTE CLYDE AND VYETTE CLYDE AND VYETTE Presenting a superb Whistlinc. Musical and Dancing Turn on Novelty Lines. The Hit of Every Bill, LORNA LANCE AND CO. LORNA LANCE AND CO. Marvellous Juvenile Act with “Baby Leslie," the World's Smallest Musical Wonder. Last Week of THE CARTHY BROS. THE CARTHY BROS. Ever-ponular English Comedians. Last AVeek of the Great Favourites, BERTINI AND BYRNE BERTINI AND BYRNE "Prime '’inisfers of 'Hisic and Mirth.” FULLERS’ FAMILY PRICES: D.S. and 0.5.. 2s. fid. (Reserved 35.): Stalls, Is. fid.; Upper Circle, Is. (plus tax). BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL After 5 p.m at Burnett’s next theatre. For Reservation. n'tor 7 pm.. Telephone ’Tliontro oo.._p'.q , MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY. AN ABSOLUTE RIOT. AN ABSOLUTE RIOT. THE NEW PRINCESS MANNERS STREET. Continuously Daily, 11 to 10. 1— “BEHIND THE FRONT" "BEHIND THE FRONT” “BEHIND THE FRONT” “BEHIND THE FRONT” A Great Human Comedy of the World at War. SEE WALLACE BEERY SEE WALLACE BEERY SEE RAYMOND HATTON ■ SEE RAYMOND HATTON As Real "Dinkv Dio Diggers.” 2 ► RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX In Another Fun Fete—"LET’S GET MARRIED" "LET’S GET MARRIED” "LET’S GET MARRIED” Also. "LIFE OF JACK HOBBS” The World’s Greatest Batsman SERIAL! CONTEST! GAZETTE’ WELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S A NNUAL ROSE SHOW Annual rose show . TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), NOV. 23, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), NOV. 23. To be Opened by the Mayor, C. J. B. Norwood, Esq., at 3 p.m. A magnificent display of new and wonderful Roses, also Carnations, Sweet Peas, Pansies and other Howers. Ladies decorated tables will be a special feature of the Show. Dainty Afternoon Tea provided by the ladies. FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. FLOWER STALL FLOWER STALL Open from 2 p.m. to 9.30 Continuously. Admission: Is., Children 6d. Entries ’ close To-night. Send for Schedule. J. G. MACKENZIE, F.R.H.S., Hon. Sec., Town Hall. HUTT VALLEY CHORAL SOCIETY CONCERT. KING GEORGE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), NOVEM--23, 1926, at 8 p.m. PART SONGS AND COWEN’S CANTATA, "ST. JOHN’S EVES." Soloists: MISS A. E. BURGE. .MISS L. MACKEY MR. E. W. BOBBIN MR. R. S. ALLWRIGIIT. s ST. FRANCIS' HALL, HILL STREET’’ Grand carnival and tug-of-WAR TOURNANMENT, NOVEMBER 17 to 29. Each Evening—Dancing Display, and Grand Spectacular Military Mauoevres, arranged bv Mr. Joe Knowsley. Rudolph's Orchestra. TUG-OF-WAR. To-night. 9—Port Nicholson Team v. Rowland’s Team; 9.15, Duffy’s Team v. Ryan’s Team. Admission— Adults 6<1.. Children 3d.

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 49, 22 November 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 49, 22 November 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 49, 22 November 1926, Page 3

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