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AMUSEMENTS. .. -BOX, PLANS FOR-THE SEASON OP ' J. C. WILLIAMSON'S "MOTHER GOOSE!" "MOTHER GOOSE!" '' PANTOMIME ■ARE NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. Q_RAND OPIIRA " HOUSE. Direction, J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. FOR A SEASON OF NINE NIGHTS, Commoncing NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT, NEXT TODNESDAY NIGHT, At 7.15. FIRST MATINEE, SATURDAY, . JUNE 21th. FINAL MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, ../ .JUNE 28th. ..... . J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.'S 1910 ANNUAL PANTOMIME. .1910 >. laiG ANNUAL PANTOMIME. 1916 This is ever regarded as the Greatest Theatrical Event. of the year, . and this season is devoted to an- ENTIRELY NEW Edition of the glorious legend, '. "MOTHER GOOSE!" ' "MOTHER GOOSE!".' "MOTHER'GOOSE !" '"MOTHER GOOSE!" j' "MOTHER GOOSE!" .: .- ■ . "MOTHER GOOSE!" t A GREAT. COMPANY. Lilian, dq "Fenny, Maud Fane, 'Arthur Stig.int,-Victor ..ICelly, Albert Felino, t Billy lo Brnh, Arthur Reynolds, and t , Boss and Falls. J . Gladys Moncrieff, Dorothy Firniin, ; Queenie Paul; Maggie Dickinson, Rupert a Dhrrell,- George Smith. Charles Howard. s ..v, SOME BIG FEATURES: ' " . Children's Soldier Ballot. . i. Wonderful Golden Gooso. Beautiful Bon Bon Ballet. . Gorgeous Illuminated Swings. • ' Noyel-Balloon Parade. -. . Glittering . Hall Gold. ■ . Marvellous' Coniedy, Acrobats. Spectacular. Hunting Scene; •" Comical Donkeys and Horse. Fascinating. Flower. Ballet. -' t. Alluring Allies''-Sallet. ' -, v ■' . .. Stirring Boy' Scouts' Parade. . .' Entertaining Educated' Horse.; .<•• ~.. Wonderful' Ship Scerie. '- - ' ' Quaint: Little Dream Girl.' Ballot of Copper, Silver, Gold.'-- ' Marvellous' Motor Smash; - ' ■ •,, ' And,. '• "" . GOOSELAND,- ' GOOSELAND, -'.J : ' . ■ SHOWING-THE ■'• -.WONDERFUL CAPITAL' OF' Tli'K 5. ... FEATHERED KINGDOM. ; PRICES—.Dress Circle and Reserved •Stalls, Gs.; Back'Stalls,'3s.; Gallery, Is. .Early Doors' to Back' stalls and Gallery, 1b. p extra.' ■ • " M USICIN m6 ' - ' ■ j . its;inception in early history—has gradually developed into a national necessity* In this time oi stress there is no better tonic than Music. Our spacious building in .Manners St. - is representative of the modern musical industry. There . you can .obtain by tho. e best British makers: ■ ' 'PIANOS- ■ ' v By • BRINSMEAD, • CHALLEN' . AND , SON, GEORGE ROGERS AND SON, 3 -MOORE AND. JUSTIN " BROWNE, and- the famous-French 3 Piano, "THE PLEYEL V (Chopin's favourite). Easy terms arranged. '- GRAMOPHONES- ~ ■ . , We have just landed ex Remuera L " '.. the 1010 Models of the l-enowned . { ' v '.. "HIS VOICE" - Graroo"."..phones.- Every' homo j!sho«rd'-', pqssessiori ' of' o'ne /of these:,'.'milsical: ... instruments. ;Whv not I .;' Mir." ';uid hear the'latest'in''tone "production ? It 'will be a revelation to you.' . MUSIC- •"• v >It is always our aim, to., keep' this 1 ' _ Department up-to-date. •; Visitors '.can ".-hear the latest, popular, or'standard ;.. successes. Our Pianists^'are , •at your seryie'e'to .try over,any,piece' of Music you'wish. -Why" not call to-day? . (TIHAS. BEGG " AND : CO., LTD., ', MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. Agencies and Branches through the Do- ■ minions. New Zealand's, oldest, estate. ■ lished Music House. '. " • MAKEt NO MISTAKE! The Premier Winter Show of the South- - , ern ■ Hemisphere is : rriHE NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. i-HH - NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. THIRTEENTH jiIVENT. -TAXES PEICE AT PALMERSTON NORTH SHOW , ; GROUNDS, . JUNE 20th, 21st,. 22nd, and 23rd, . 191 G. ' . BUTTER, CHEESE, APPLE. -AND. I HONEY CHAMPIONSHIPS. - ..JTour Days of Education,/and , Amnsenient. . ' MANAWATU POULTRY . ASSOCIATION'S CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW." . Space applications close 30th April.; General entries close 3rd June.. ■' ' Send for Schedule to ' ■ .' . W; 'T.. JENNY, , '-"Secretary, .. . "Box Boj Palmei'ston North.. ! Purebred Cattle Exhibition ajid Sale, '. June; 21st and 22nd. r ' 1 ] TYPEWRITERS.' IrpHE ' GREATEST' BARGAIN 'IN ') A\' - SECOND-HAND MACHINES : EVERY.OFFERED. ■"We aro clearing the line:—. . No.. 10, Yost's F'cap size, £1, / 'No. 11, Yost's Brief size, ' i Cash or terms. , : . " Every maohirie guaranteed in-first-class '<jr3 er, or may be . returned. B'on'tmiss this-chance, they will give yeairs of good service.:. Write for specimoiis of their work. , Tl®G OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., . • ;17 and 19 Cuba St., Wellington, i .. ' . ; '-. s - .. . BRICE'S J tjiSjCHEON. AND TEA. ROOMS, n .BRANDON STREET, next'to . Kirkcaldie and Stains. If. ;{Pu want a good Fish or Meat „Tea, 5 to 7.30, try Brice's. ■ THE GRAND FIRE-SCREEN. (Patented.) , Fixes o r /i to side of Mantfel and works 'exactly 1 like a spring-blind. Prices (Postage A aid)— Black, 12s. Gd.; Antique Finish, "17k 6d: Seiid for Illustrated Catalogue. Sole Ageiits: HOPWOOD HARDWAB'E. LTD., I.'almcrston North-. FALL,' FROM A BICYCLE. - ■ A boy na'aiJed Percy Waters, 15 years of age, was 1 admitted to tho Hospital at about 10.30 '.o'clock last night suffering from severe 'outs on the head and face. It is stated that Waters and a companion were riding a bicyclo down Sussex Street w.ljen the fork of the back wheel broke, '' causing the boys to be thrown to Tho second boy I. escaped with a few s'ight cuts on the ! face, and was' able to proceed to his ;.l\pnie. , When filled a'ti West Bromwich, Harry Williams, a muitl'tion.worker, and some friends were said 1 - to have-drunk ten buttles of champagne! Burglars broke into the Bismarck Museum at Scht.'uhausen-on-Elbe and stole personal rel.vj s of the Blood and Iron Chancellor wontli =C2BOU. . •After crossing this' Atlantic 1100 times, T. Kinsey, plicser ofi the' American liner - St.'Paul, has rctirbi.l.' His record' fras J 35' passages' iu ay-Var; "' •••• J t

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2799, 17 June 1916, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2799, 17 June 1916, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2799, 17 June 1916, Page 11

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