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AMUSEMENTS. d~IRAND . OPERA HOUSE. Manager W. V. Russell TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), AT EIGHT. j'. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present THE NEW MUSICAL COMEDY ■'.' : '.'■' - COMPANY. w . la "GOING UP." A MUSICAL FARCE. (Founded on James Montgomery's com- - t edy "The Aviator.") Boob and Lyrics by Otto Hauerbacb. Music by Louis A. Hirsch. ■ Produced , by GEORGE A. HIGHLAND and HARRY B. BURGHER. CAST - • (In tho order of their first appearance): Miss ftmno • Dorothy Purdell John Gordon. ■ Harry Wotton J. ll.'Douglas George Willoughby Mrs. Douglas Maude Beatty Jules Gaillard - William Greene Grace Douglas Gracie Lavers Madeline Manners .... Cecil Bradley Hopkiiison Brown ......... Cyril Ritchard Robert Street. Alfred Friljli James Brooks 'Fred Mflguire Sam Robinson Field Fiehcr Louis ." Jack Hooper Marguerite Star ......Madge Elliott Muriel Wycherley Florrie Lusk Ballets, etc., invented by MINNIE .. : EVERETT. Musical Director ....... HARRY BURTON Time • The Present Place Lennox, Mass., U.S.A. Act I.—Lounging room at Gordon Inn. . (Mr. Douglas makes a bet.) Act ll.—Sitting room at Robert Street's apartment at the Inn, eamo evening. (Grace Douglas makes a bet.) Act lll—Scene 1: A field near Gordon Inn -6' o'clock the next afternoon.. Scene 2: Another portion' of' the field. Scene-3:-In "the Air, .two mimites Scene JVi—Exterior of the Hotel. Two hours, later. Robert Street wins a bet. D.C-and 0.5.. 65.; Back Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Iβ. Early Dnonrls. extra. (All plus fax.) Box Plans at the Bristol. ■ THE TTTING'S. TO-NIGHT, HE JVING'S. Commencing 7.15. ■ TO-NIGHT, LAST NIGHT of ' THIS EXQUISITE PROGRAMME, I FLOBMCE REED. IN /.'TO-DAY." : SUPERB' MUSICAL REPERTOIRE . f ■- . By the KING'S AUGIIMTKD ORCHESTRA. .PRICES AS .USUAL.. ' . PLAN AT'BRISTOL.. After C.30 p.m. Ring King's -'Phone. 3143, for Reserves. / ' MEETINGS. ; :■ PERSONAL. LIBERTY. .'' ...DO YOU. VALUE IT.? ■ HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, . ' SUNDAY,'JANUARY 2G, , . At 8.15 p.m. CITIZENS' MEETING. ITIZENS' MEETING. " Chairman: A. GRAY, ESQ., K.C. ■ :. Speakers: ■ MR. D.U. FINDLAY (President .N.Z. Moderate. League). ■ - MR. R. A. ARMSTRONG' ' (Dominion Secretary, N.Z.M.L.). HEAR—, The. Moderate Side of the Liquor .:•.' Question. .;...■-. How Legislation is engineered by ■ extremists. How Democracy is betrayed. ' How. your representation in Parliament, is. destroyed.. HEAR- ' The British method of Conlrul versus American Prohibition. The facts about Com'peasa;ion for nothing. '. The■ ■■proposals for State Ownership a real reform. LEARNWhat you arc to bo asked to vote on at the Special Referendum in.' a few weeks', time. ALL CITIZENS INVITED. . . Ladies Specially Doors- open 7.30 p.m. . . RETURiNED SOLDIERS. . ' : ■■■■ MASS MEETING MASS MEETING (Under the Auspices of the Wellington Returned Soldiers' Association), pONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, ■ WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29, 1919, At 8 p.m. To discuss proWeme affecting Returned Soldiers. • : A. CURTAYNE, Organising Secretary. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. ASTERTON A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL EXHIBITION. MASTERTON SHOW ■ MASTERTON SHOW AT SOLWAY. THE LEADING NORTH ISLAND STOCK SHOW. FEBRUARY 18 and 19. ENTRIES CLOSE FEBRUARY 3. RAM AND EWE FAIR, . FEBRUARY 20 and 21. SPLENDID EXHIBITION of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, Produce,' and Horticultural Exhibits. JUMPING AND JUDGING COMPETITIONS. .SHEEP DOG TRIALS. Accommodation arranged for Visitors. Apply by letter to tho Secretary. Seventy acres of ideal picnic grounds; Native bush, runningi streams, shady nooks. Hot Water l'ree for picnics. Railway siding and holding paddocks at Showground Gatce. Schedules on application to J. B. EMMETT, Secretary, Box 10, Mastertou. BUSINESS NOTICES. A BIG BRITISH SUCCESSCLINCHER CROSS TYRES. EASILY the finest Tyre* made—the ■ crowning Achievement of British industry. Fit Clincher Cross Tyres on your car—they're traveller.?. Wellington Distributing .Agents— N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD. RADPORD AND CO. FOR Furniture, Ironmongery, Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Enp jielware; best variety, lowest prices. i,'upa and Saucors, Nobblers, Tumblers, Plates, etc. Wholesalo or retail. Call and inspect. Manners and Willis Streets. CONVERT YOUR TOURING CAR INTO A I.ORKY or VAN, toenrry up to 2J tons. Consult NEIL DONEGHUE AND CO., LTD., 50 Willis Street, Wellington. 'Phone 4106. • Works: Petono. 'Phono 3426 (3 rings). Agents for, "The Smith Form-a-Truck." i

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 102, 24 January 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 102, 24 January 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 102, 24 January 1919, Page 7

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