AMUSEMENTS. (QR.U'D OJ.'ERA HOUSE. "DICK WH.I.TTJNGTON.' , ' "DICK WUri'TING'I'OX." The BOX I'MXS for the First SIX NRIHTS mid FIKST .UATINKE (WEDNESDAY) SOW UPEX al Tlio Bristol. Direction ..•. 3. (!. Williiiiiieon,- Ltd. " SATURDAY iXEXT, JUKI! i9th. " SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 29th. At a quarter to S. .). C. WILLIAMSON'S Gorgeous Annual PANTO M 1 Al E l> A N T 0 Al. 1 it Ji la Two Acts ami Seventeen Soenos, "DICK WHITTINQTON" "DICK WHITTINGTON" "DICK WHITTINGTON" Interpreted by a Great Cant: Arthur tttigant . Vera. Pearce William Pauline Biudlcy Ernest Langford Ethel Walker Villiers Arnold l'eurl La<ld Billy Lβ-limn Constance Cayley Sidney Yates ' Dorothy I'irmin Claude Bnntnek ilarjorio Wiggs Harry lioxbury Eileen Bristowe Howard Yernon- Maggie Dickinson THE CAUILLE TRIO THE CAMILLA TRIO A Few of Win iiig Features: THE LIVING BON-BON. • WONDERFUL UNIVERSAL STORES. AMAZZXG CAMILLE TRIO. STUPENDOUS BALLET OF "WAR. DAZZLING ILLUMINATED SHIP. ASTONISHING BLA CKBOABD. CHILDREN'S FLYING BALLET. SUPERB BALLET OF TEMPTATIONS. GORGEOUS PALACE GARDENS. NOVEL HAWAIIAN BUTTERFLY. . WONDERFUL COTTON FIELDS; . GLORIOUS VOGUE BALLET. HUMOROUS BEEHIVE SCENEGREAT HONG-KONG SPECTACLE. GREAT HERALDIC PROFESSION. PRICES-D.C. mid 0.5., 65.; Back Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early Doors, Is. extra. (All plus tux.) FIRST MATINEE, WEDNESDAY NEXT, JULY 3rd. mHOMAS MOORE ANNIVERSARY. COMPETITIONS, TOWN HALL (CONCERT' CHAM Kill). .. NEXT: SATURDAY,': ' Commencing 11 a.m: " ':" ' ■ ADMISSION ;....... Ikl. GRAND MOORE CONCER.T, TOWX HALL, TOWN HALL, MONDAY,, let JULY. SPLENDID PROGRAMME. . COMPETITION FINALS: CHORAL. ■ . - - QUARTETS. TRIOS'. :' DUETS. . SOLOS, . ELOCUTIONARY, livery Item a Moore One. ADMJSSION-lis., 25., and Is. Box Plan at Bristol-Piano , Co. Tickets may be had id. the Catholic Supplies, 9 Bonlcott Street. FINANCIAL. THE UNION BANK OK AUSTRALIA, LTD. . Established 1837. .Incorporated 1880. Capital Authorised and Issued 0,000,000 Paid-up Capital .:.... 2.000,000 RenervK Liability of Proprietor!) 4,000.000 Keserve Fund .-. 2,000,000 Total Capital and Reserves'.... 8.000.000. NOTICE IS ,HEREBY GIVEN thatthe TRANSIT? BOOKS of the Bonk will he CLOSED from Ist JULY. 11)18. to 10th JULY, MIS, both, dates inclusive. Proprietors, whoi>o names are registered in the said Books on the 30th June, 1918, will be entitled to the Dividend to be declared at the next HaJfYcurly General Meeting of Proprietors in respect: of the number of enures standing in their names on that dale. R. A. HOLMES, Inspector. TOURIST RESORTS. CARGEN HOTEL, AUCKLAND pECOGNISED as one .of the Leading S-* , Hotels in Australasia. Specialty. Suites of Rooms, with private Bathroom, etc. Ballroom, Orchestra. Tariff: 10s. 6d. to 15s. per day. Special terms for length, ened periods. Bedroom and Breakfast from 6s. Other weals optional. Full particulars from Thos. Cook and Son, or tJovemnient Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams: "Cargon," Auckland. E. F. Black, Prop. . PALMERSTON NORTH. IJ O Y A I, HOTEL. SOL Modern Briok Building. Electric Light Throughout. Box 203. 'Phone 94; A. E. HAYWOOD, Proprietor. ' RALLY-HO! MLLY-HO!' WHEN visiting Napier n>ake the Provinoial Hotel your fleadqunrtere. The Official Homo for the Troops. Why not for you ako? Tariff moderate. One minute Station, Theatre, Parade, T. A. HEATH, Proprietor. MASON'S GARDENS. TAITA, LOWER HUTT. / FINEST scenic gardens in the Southern Hemisphere. Well worth a visit. Motor-buses meef, nil trains. Special Bus leaves for Station 5 p.m. Afternoon Tea, 6d. Hot water provided free to picnickers. Cut flowers in any quantify. Orders -bookod for Rhododendrons, Azalies, Roses, and Genoral Nursery Stock" in choice variety. Choice collection of 25 Bulbs sent to any Rddress on receipt of 2s. 6d.. 50 for is. Sα. F. CHIVERS, Manager. MASONIC HOTEL, NELSON. . ■ . . . HENRY BAIGENT, Proprietor, Has much* pleasure in informing the travelling public that he l.ae resumed the conduct of this old-established Hotel. \ First-cjass Accommodation. Excellent Cuisine. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. ' Telephone 38. P.O. Box 3-J. T EVIATHAN HOTEL (Nearly Opposite .Railway Station) , ," DUNE DIN. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Puhlic. Electric Light in Every Bedroom. Hot Baths can bo had at sill liours Free of Cliurgi) to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES. Country Visitors nr; reminded that if only/in Town !',-•:■ !!--.-' f- ;■-,--■ i!i?y eun obbin ;i 'lon 1 i.um-h I'itiii V 2 to 2. I-'iri! Eii-i'jc-i Ti!ron:_'bf.ut ll.p ]'\:i!diiias. Night and Day Porters. All communications io JAMES. .CONNOR, Telephone C 7, P. 0., Box 113,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 239, 27 June 1918, Page 7
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