AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT, "OH, OH, DELPHINE." MONDAY AND TUESDAY, "THE PINK LADY." ✓-(RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction ... J. C .WILLIAMSON. LTD. Manager John Farrell MORE POPULAR THAN EVER, THE FINAL PERFORMANCE, TO-NIGHT, AT 7.55. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present the ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY, Including FLORENCE YOUNG, In the Final Representation of the great and stupendous London Gaiety Theatre Musical Comedy Triumph, — "OH! Oil: DELPHINE." . — — "OH! Oil! DELPHINE." — "OH! Oil! DELPHINE.' — Just the Attraction to wind up a buppy carnival week. A Spectacular and Musical Treat, while its comedy scenes are really genuinely funny. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, The Last Two Nights of the N,Z. Tour, Two Special Revivals of the Ever Popular Comic Opera, "THE PINK LADY." "THE PINK LADY." A Joyous Entertainment of Song, Story, Spectacle, and Specialty. Plans at the Bristol. Day Sales at Ned Perry's. Prices: D.C. and R.S., 6s„ Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early Door, Stalls' and Gallery, Is. extra. Plus Amusement Tax. npOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, Direction '. '. John Hopkins Tourhig Manager ... Scott Colville. THE GREAT COMBINATION STARTS WITH A SPLASH NEXT WEDNESDAY", JULY IG. NEXT WEDNESDAY. JULY 16. Two Accomplished, Artistic, and Versatile Companies on the Same , Programme. •' ." | "THE DANDIES" "THE DANDIES" "THE DANDIES" A Coterie of "eight" clever and somewhat irresponsible people,. in'' an' amusement sense,; of course, who are too good to miss. Sit up and meet them. Here they are:— Christina ■' Andrew •...'..;.;...':...'....50pran0 Madeline Knight Contralto Lenore Graham Soubrctte Kitty Golhor Pianist Kingsley Chapman Tenor Renn Millar Basso Noel Monkmnii 'Cellist George Livingston Comedian THE KENNEDY COMPANY. THE KENNEDY COMPANY. THE KENNEDY COMPANY. Keith Kennedy ......'. ............Violinist Bronwen' Fairhall '.;. ■■■■ Soprano Mimihie Boaidjieff Mezzo-Soprano Jennie Cree'.'.'..'.-..........50ngs at tlio-pin.no Madam Bertha Kennedy Pianist Ad. Cree '.-.:.'. Scottish Humorist ■ A MASTERLY COMBINATION. 14-ARTISTS OF MERIT-H In an affidavit'sworn this day before the Lord High Executioner and' 'the Milk. Committee, botl| Messrs. Hopkine and Colvillo do make oath and attest that never throughout their varied careers (and each is now a grey-headed patriarch) have they at any time presented a double attraction of such isler- . ling merit, and each, with fire in his' eye, is prepared to defend this statement with any Doubting Thomas seeking combat. "■' ' . "THE DANDIES" ' " ■ "THE DANDIES" ' And THE KENNEDY COMPANY. THE KENNEDY COMPANY. ' -Music from. beginning to end. . MUSIC MELODIOUS, AND GAY. MASTERLY INSTRUMENTATION. Bright and Entrancing Harmonies. CONCERTED COMEDY CONCOCTIONS. Little bits of Everything worth while. Before putting the milk jug out/let us announce our modest -prices :—3s., 25., Is., and the wee bit of tax. ' : Plans', open at The Bristol next' Mon-day-morning. P.S.—lt wouldn't be a bad idea to . book your seat,"'for you'll then-be sure of it. n NEW, CHARMING AND AjbLURING p ■:■■- ' songs; Soon to be found on every Pianoforte ' Desk. "Babe O' Mine," Jessie Smith, with'violin and 'cello obbligato; compass, Db toF. ■ "Little Northern Window," A Dare; ..compass C sharp to E. "Since You Went Away," Hal Campbell; compass, C to D and Eb to F. "Little Town-by-the Sea," A. Dare; . compass, D snarp to E. "Buttercups," F.Eaiie; compass, D to F. "Dreaming," St. Ledger; compass, C to E.. EVERY ONE A GEM. .'' : I Price, 2s. copy, post free, . ' •'■ '-" '' .from ''■'-- 1 ' O'HARA'S PIANOFORTE, MUSIC AND ■ GRAMO. HOUSE, ' ' Wanganui, ; "Where the Big Stocks Are." i— — ' : : 7- — PEACE CeTebRATIONS. '~~ CHILDREN'S pEACE THANKSGIVING SERVICE. TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3 P.M. Addresses by Scoutmaster Rev. G. W. Dent and Rev. Arch.' -E. Hunt. In the Chair: Rev. S.'Robertson Orr. At the Organ: ■ Mr. -Robert Parker. Tho body of tho Town Hall will bo reserved' for Boy Scouts' (by whom the service has been-arranged) and School Children, accompanied by their teachers. Parents and friends are invited to bo present, and tike seats in tho Gallery. N. COWIE, Hon. Secretary, Wellington Scoutmasters' Association. BUSINESS NOTICES. T AKGEST STOCK OF SCOTCH I.T GRANITE MONUMENTS in Dominion.' Absolutely the best Granite in the world—all colours. ' Erected in any part of the Dominion. FURTHER LARGE SHIPMENT. ON THE WAY. T. G. HOAR AND SONS, Monumental Sculptors, , Masterton., SPEAR,' DR. OF OPTICS, • EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7 WILLIS STREET, Late Optician for tho Wellington Hos- - pi tat. and Charitable Aid Board. Patients unable to-obtain advice from I the' Optical Department' may obtain adI vice at tho above'address between 9 a.m. und 5,80 p.m. PAPERHANGINGS AND PAINTS. WE have For Salo the Latest Desigjs in Wall Papers Inspection invited.. Also, a Large Stock o\ Ramsay's Best Canadian Paint, from 14s. to 20s. porjinperial Gallon. ■ • ■ T. A. WELLS, 'Phone 883. 145 a Manners Street QJCALES and Balances, fot Confection. £5 ors' and Fruiterers' Stocks, hold by Henry Berry and Coy., 79 Dixon Street.,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 247, 12 July 1919, Page 9
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