AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS’ ~ HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Direction .... John Fuller and Sons Ltd-TO-NIGHT 8 10-NIGHI HECTOR ST. CLAIR, And his Delightful. Versatile Revue Company, in “THE MUSTARD POT” The Funniest Melange Ever Staged. , OUT ON ITS OWN VAUDEVILLE, i The Irresponsible Scots. i MACDONALD AND PAYNE, I ! In a Sparkling Act of Comedy. i Archie GRANT AND BATES Eva „ i '“Two Bright Spots from Darktown, i AMY ROCHELLE . ! “The Girl with the Golden Voice and i Inimitable Child Impersonator. ■ f FRANK ROGERS. „ i “Darktown’s Ventriloquial Wonder, i Last Nights i CLYDE AND YVETTE, . 1 Skilful Novelty Dancers and Musical ‘ Artists. i FULLERS' NOTABLY LOW PRICES: i D.C. and 0.5., 2s. 6d. (Reserved 35.); 1 Stalls, Is. 6d.; Upper Circle, Is. (plus ! taX BOX*PLAN AT THE BRISTOL, t After 5 p.m. at Burnett’s, next Theatre, i For Reservations after 7 p.m. lei. 1 Theatre, 22—669. , ———— ——- - ■ ! THE ROYAL i yyjELLINGTUxN CHORAL UNION. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. SATURDAY NEXT, at «. • MESSIAH MESSIAH Conductor, MESSIAH H. TEMPLE WHITE. MESSIAH MESSIAH Artists: MESSIAH Soprano, MESSIAH NAOM] WHALLEY, MESSIAH Palmerston North. -. MESSIAH Contralto J MESSIAH MINA CALDOW, MESSIAH Auckland. MESSIAH Tenor, MESSIAH HUBERT CARTER, MESSIAH Baritone, MESSIAH WM. WATTERS, ’ MESSIAH Palmerston North, MESSIAH Prices—ss. (res.), 3s. (res.), plus tax, and 2s. Box Plan at Bristol. Special Concessions to Colleges and Schools. W. E. CALDOW, ’Phone 43—912. Hon. Sec, fYRPHEUS MUSICAL SOCIETY. VrpfteitS MUSICAL SOCIETY. Conductor, Sir. Len Barnes, Presents “PSYCHE” (Gado) , And "FLORA’S HOLIDAY" (Lane Wilson), On TUESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 14, At 8 p.m., In the CONCERT CHAMBER. Admission, 3s. 3d., and 2s. Reserves at the Bristol. ! GORDON P. McGREGOR, Hon. Secretary. i 1 1 PUBLIC NOTICES. rrinv, GREAT HERMITAGE COMPE--1 TITION. ' PRIZE-WINNERS. » Ist Prize, Fortnight’s Holiday at the “Hermitage,” including all expenses from anywhere in New Zealand—L. M. Lennard, Secretary Ruapehu Ski Club, Auckland. 2nd Prize, One Week’s Holiday at the “Hermitage,” including return fare 11-maru-Hermitage- James Dunbar, 63 Clyde Street, Invercargill. - 3rd Prize, a Week-end at the “Hermit--91 age,” including return fare limaru-Hermitage-P. G. Shaye, 67 Cannington Road, Maori Hill, Dunedin. APPEAL. RE DOBSON MINE DISASTER. >. T HEREBY Give Public Notification \ x that a Fund is being established for the Relief of the Distress caused by the recent disaster at the Dobson Coal are invited to contribute to the Fund. . , , .< Subscriptions will be received by the Cit v Treasurer, Town Hall, and will be duly acknowledged through the Iress. As the disaster has occasioned consul-' " erable distress, 1 shall be glad it citizens will respond in a generous manner to the Appeal now being made. C. B- NORWOOD, Mayor. December 8. 1920. S’ TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. >d I T has come to the notice of my Comlk 1 pany that in spite of my previous 1” warnings certain persons continue to use Lt- my Company’s bottles for their own purW I repeat that these bottles are :k the Company’s property, and are not sold by it. I desire to say that the whole matter has been placed in the hands of the Company’s Solicitors, with instructions to take immediate action against anyone using such bottles, and to do so without giving any further warning. I should .also like to point _ out to those of our Customers who ~ bottle our beer that they are not entitled to use our bottles tor doing so. rheso bottles are solely the property of Ih« — Tui Brewery Limited, and arc not sold to anyone when the beer is delivered in them by the Company. I have employed a man whose duty it is to.see hat these provisions are carried out, and to give information to me when any-bleach of Hiw conditions conies tinder his no tice, so that I may prosecute offenders. I am. , , Yours truly. (Sgd.) HENRY COWAN, Managing Director. business notices. ' s AND CO.. j ALLEN STREET. WELLINGTON, )?, Have for Private Sale— POTATOES, suitable for Pigs and 1 Poultry at 4s. per Sack.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 64, 9 December 1926, Page 3
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