AMUSEMENTS. 2.30 TO-DAY—MATINEE TO-DAY. 2.30. 2.30 TO-DAY—MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. 2.30 TO-DAY—MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30 A Treat for the Kiddies. FULLERS’ MATINEE PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., "is. fill.: Stalls. Is.; Uppei Circle, 6d. Children Gd. and Is. No Extra Booking Fe for Children. FULLERS’ HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Direction? John Fuller and Sone Ltd. 2.30 TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT, 8. Last Dav of this Brilliant Bill. HECTOR ST. CLAIR HECTOR.ST CLAIR REVUE COY., Present "STOP PRESS.” . . , A Whirl of Happy-go-lucky Original Comedy Sketches, Musical Numbers, Songs and Dances. ATTRACTIVE VAUDEVILLE. CLYDE AND YVETTE, A Smart Novelty Act. LORNA LANCE AND CO. . Marvelions Juvenile Act with "Baby Leslie ” the Kins.’ of Jaz: Drummers. THE CARTHY BROS. Ever-popniar English Comedians. The Last Night of the Great Favourites, BERTINI AND BYRNE . “Prime Ministers of Music and Mirth." FULLERS’ FAMILY PRICES: BOX PLAN Al PRE BRISTOL After noon at Burnett’s, next Theatre. For Reservations after 7 p.m.. Telephone Theatre 22—6G9. TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, At 8.15 p.m. NEW ZEALAND’S GREATEST MEZZO SOPRANO, MISS I\JT ILLI CENT KNIGHT. •wJ-ILLICENT KNIGHT. Will give A SONG RECITAL. A SONG RECITAL, Assisted bv LEON DE MAUNY. Violinist. HAROLD WHITTLE, Accompanist. The London “Times’* critic says: “Miss Knight has a Mezzo Soprano voice of a really beautiful quality, bright, and ringing at the top." The "Morning Post,” London, says: "Miss Knight gave a recital at the Wigmore Hall, and won a welcome in the first notes of it. She is quite exceptional among the clever, intellectual, and cul tured debutantes of the day. Her voice is trained as a voice, and used as a voice, so that every syllable she utters has a musical being before it goes to the service of cleverness, intellect, and cultivation.” Reserved Seats, 8s; Unreserved, 6s. 45., 2s. (plus tax). Special concessions to students. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. 3135 NOVEMBER 30, 3-5 p.m. A GARDEN PARTY will bo held at 33 SALAMANCA ROAD, in the Grounds kindly lent by Mrs. T. Hislop, in aid of the Wellington Central Church Primary School. Afternoon Tea, Stalls and other attractions. Admission Is. 1 ATHLETIC SPORTS. W.A.A.C. TO-DAI, TO-DAY. W.A.A.C. NOVEMBER 27. 1926. W.A.A.C. pASJN RESERVE. W.A.A.C. . RESERVE. W.A.A.C. At 2 p.m. W.AXC. GREAT SPORTS MEETING W.A.A.C. Unparalleled Attraction. W.A.A.C. Poverty Bay Champion Ladies W.A.A.C. v. W.A.A.C Wellington Champion Ladies. W.A.A.C. See Miss Eastwood, Miss W.A.A.C. Porter, and Miss SwinW.A.A.C. bourne in action. W-A-A.C. 880yds. Veteran Champions’ W.A.A.C. Walking Race. W.A.A.C. See Famous Walking ChaniW.A.A.C. pious of Past Days. W.A.A.C. Start and finish of 42-mile W.A.A.C. Cycle Road Race—Basin W.A.A.C. Reserve to Quin’s Post and W.A.A.C. back. Champions competing W.A.A.C. See E. G. Sutherland in acW.A.A.C. action W.A.A.C. Also cream of Talent WelW.A.A.C. lington Athletes from W.A A C. Clubs, Colleges, and Schools W.A.A.C. SPECIAL MUSIC BY ARW.A.A.C. TILLERY BAND W.A.A.C. (Under Capt. Herd). W.A.A.C. Admission Is. Stand Is. A. E GORTON. Hon. See, Boxing, oxing. PURDY, the Tricky, Evasive New Zealander. and McCarthy, the Hitter, Contender for the Light-weight Championship of Australia. TOWN HALL, THURSDAY NEXT. The Last and Probably the Most Attractive Tournament of the Season EXCELL ENT PR ELI MIN A R lEa. PRICES—Ss. and 2s. 6d., plus tax. BOX PLAN at Perry’s. Manners Street. \ Early Door Tickets also at Sowman's. Lambton Quay (Bv Appointment to British Sovereigns from George II to George V.) BROA DWOOD PIA NOFORTES. BRO A D WOOD PI AN O FORT ES. BR OA D WOO D PIA NO Ft)RT ES. AS. soon as you touch the keys of a BROADWOOD PIANO you realise that here is the Meal instrument. 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Sufferers who cannot afford to pay for the treatment will bo supplied free or anv charge on personal applicat There ie no doubt that the Exhibition largelv advertised what Fiii could pro duce and it was a revelation to the mH linn« that attended to view the exliihlts in the Fiii G<,, ir t but what is now keep ins the name oi Fiji before the public is the many marvellous cures being effected some long since thought in curable, bv the agency of the now tustlv famous Fiii Rheumatic Cure Local trihnting Agent Mrs E a Y „ 1 Te Whiti Street. Kilbirnie Wellington. J. C. COLLINS. Rheumatic and Nenritis Specialist, 238 CASTLE STREET. DUNEDIN.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 54, 27 November 1926, Page 5
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