AMUSEMENTS. .MANAGERIAL NOT& Owing to tho City Council refusing Vrofessor Barraden the Town Hall after booking same to liim, the challenge which he has accepted will take place at the Grand Opera House an Monday N'ijjht next. Patrons who have booked acute may have same transferred on application at the Bristol. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY NIGHT. YES MONDAY NIGHT, AT 8. CITIZENS! The big event will come off at the Grand Opera House on Monday Night. At any cost, bo there! "Will Biimden succeed!'" That is the question, lie has been challenged by .-Mr. Carr, of your city; Mr. Carr is to bring his own subjects. Providing Barraden can hypnotise the majority of these, lie takes the receipts. Should he fail, Mr. Carr takes tho receipts and hunds lo the Returned Soldiers' Association. CITIZENS OL' 'WELLINGTON! MARK THIS! There will be more fun on Monday Night at the Grand Opera House than you have had in Wellington for the last 30 years. Be there, and whatever you do briijg your mother-in-law with you. It will kill her. She'll laugh herself to death. Hurrah! PROFESSOR BARRADEN . - Will endeavour to maintain his Reputation as a Hypnotist. "Can he do it? Can he do it?" Some say yes, and some say 110;' But mother says we all must go; For if he can ho'll be alright, But if he can't, tlure'U be a fight. > REMEMBER, GRAND OPERA HOUSE, NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. "GEE, IT WILL BE FUNNY." "GEE. IT WILL BE FUNNY." YOU'LL LAUGH FOR YEARS! Sue what Professor Barraden will do with your own selected alass if successful. < ' "0. LOR 1 , YOU WILL LAUGH!" Book your seats at the Bristol. Box plan now open. Prices, 3s. 2s„ Is., plus tax. To-day, from 1 p.m., the Box Plan will be at the 107 Manners Street, where Day Sales may be had on Monday at 9 a.m. PUBLIC NOTICES. (V. ' ! • JY.W.C.A. ■ APPEAL: • ' BY THE BUSINESS MEN OF WELLINGTON 1 .* . • ' TO RAISE FUNDS FOR NEiW BUILDINGS. . COMMENCES ' V"\' . ' " NEXT MONDAY;
AMUSEMENTS. (Q.R-AND OPERA N HOUSE. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. RETURN OF THE ROYAL COMICS RETURN OF THE ROYAL COMICS For Nine Nights. SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 5, SATURDAY NEXT, JULY' 5. ' . Triumphant Return of the . . , J.C.WILLIAMSON , ' Premier, Musical Attraction, ' ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY, ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY, Including FLORENCE YOUNG, • Farewell Seaeon •SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 5, — "KJI T I N IC A." —' ' "K A T IN It A." " K A T I N K A." . —"K ATI N K A." WED., THURR.,-. JULY 9 and 10, ■ "MAYTIME." "MAYTIME." mi, SAT., JULY 11 and 12, ' "OH! OH! DELPHINE." "OH! OH! -DELPHINE." MON., TUES., JULY 14 and 15, . "THE PINK LADY." "THE PINK LADY." Positive La6t Appearances of This Company. ' BOX PLANS FOR SEASON BOX PLANS FOR SEASON Open at The Bristol THURSDAY' ' NEXT, JULY 3. Prices as ueual. WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. Conductor: Mr. H. Temple White. Town hall. town hall. OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. - WEDNESDAY NEXT, JULY 2. "IL TROVATORE" SOLOISTS: "IL TROVATORE" Miss Teresa M'Enroo "IL TROVATORE" Miss Mina Caldow. "IL TROVATORE" Mr. Ernest Drake. "IL TROVATORE" Mr. .Len Barnes. "IL TROVATORE" Signor. "IL TROVATORE" Lucien Cesarom ' Prices, ss. (Res.), 3s. -(Res.), and 2s. Plan and Tickets at the Bristol. A. limited number of 2s. tickets will be on sale at the Bristol on Monday morning;. , E. A. TANNER, 'Phone 2359. Acting Hon. Sec.
A CLERGYMAN'S LETTER TO CLEMENTS TONIC. A further great endorsement of a really fine,. Medicine, which is specially suitable for professional people. Haberfield, Australia, 1918. CLEMENTS TONIC, LTD. "Somehow the writer would never have anything to do with patent medicines of any description, having a decided prejudice against any that were largely advertised. "A bottle of your remedy, however, was placed in my hands, and out of courtesy to my friend, who had an interest in mv welfare, I ventured to take it as advised. "With pleasure I write you that since taking Clements' Tonic my system is braced up, and"my general health much improved. "In such a calling as mine the nervous tension is always high, and I assure you that it is good to find something that really benefits. 1 "A good thing is always worth passing <an. "I am, Sirs, vours sincerely, "(Signed) H. S. SMITH, "Formerly Pastor, Leiclihardt Baptist Chnrch." A remarkable remedy when used consistently for weak nerves, brain-fag, or want of sleep. Professional persons should never be without it. All chpmists and stores sell it throughout the Dominion. Price, 3s. per bottle.—Advt. "NAZOL" is not a mixture or drug, but a scientific specific which never fails to relieve the worst cold. Sixty doses cost'ls. 6d,—Advt.
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