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AMUSEMENTS. "GOODY TWO SHOES" PANTOMIME. BOX PLANS FOK FIRST ti NIU-iITS OPEN AT THE BRISTOL ilUis'UAI NEXT. /YKAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager John Farrell WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 10. WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 10. THE "BEST Y.GT" PANTOMIME. The BEST in COMEDY. .The BEST iu MELODY, The BEST in SPECTACLES. The BEST iu BEAUTY. The BEST iu UOKUKOUSNRSS. The BEST in PRODUCTION. The BEST in CAST. THE BEST GENERALLY. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S TREMENDOUS PANTOMIME EXTRAVAGANZA, "GOODY TWO SHOES," "U 00 D Y TWO SH 0 E S," "GOODY TWO SHOES," Commencing NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHJ\ NIiXT WEDNESDAY NiCiitT. NINETEEN STUPENDOUS SCENIC SETTINGS. A BRILLIANT AGGREGATION OF AimSTS Including •'lβ Following: I Dorothy Hustings Artimr Sligan't Maggie Dickinson ■- Sydney Yalta i'oby Claude * Charles Howard I'loie Allan , Lou Yernou' ■Maude Gray Stanley Odgers ■ Rone Tanswell Gus Bluett ■ .utMHiiit) Harrison Herbert Walton A Host of Attractions of Extraordinary interest Will include the following: FRED WALTON, In His Remarkable Novelty. "THE TOY'SOLDIER," Presented by him al tlio Leading London and New York Theatres. JEWEL'S MARIONETTE CIRCUS, Introducing their Remarkable Achievement, . "CIRCUS DAY IN TOYL4ND.Anu one of the Greatest 'of all Paatomi ~ m ' lv,is Acts, r Uβ Marvellous Acrobatic Comedians, toe _KENNA. MOTHERS. In their World-famed Specialty, "BY AEROPLANE TO THE NORTH POLE." ~ . TWO ACTS; of MAETEEN SCENES, Crowded with features sufficient for the making of three ordinary pantomimes. 150 PEOPLE IN Till! PRODUCTION 150 The Whole Produced by and Under the ' Supervision of CHARLES A. WENMAN Prices: Dress Circle and Orch. Stalls, is. (pine tax); Back stalls, early doors, 4s. 6d,; (plus tax); Back Stalls, late doors, S3. 6(1. (phis tax); Gallery, early doors, 2s. Cd. (plus tax); Gallery, late doors Is. _i_lpl»2_ nx ) , ____ ' WELLINGTON HAKMONIC SOCIETY. Conduetor-Mr. H. Temple White. QBCOND- CONGE){.T-1!)19 SEASON. ■CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, at 8 p.m. lhe Bos Plan opens at The Bristol, J-hurainy, September i, at 3 a.m VICTOR R. BENNETT, Hon. Seo., ; P.O J _BoK_72B. ' QICILL-the vital factor in Piano KJ . quality. '-Two artists work with eimilar materials—one produces an ordinary picture, the other a masterpiece. Jts the difference in skill that counts. All reputable Piano manufacturers use good materials, but the skill employed determines the QUALITY OF A PIANO. The- craftsmen who creato the BRINSMEAD, ■ CfULLEN, ROGERS, JESfiE FRENCH, FOSTER, BRASTED Pianos have devoted their lives to tho mating of these great instruments, and results justify the effort. In them the pianist finds a perfect medium for expression of musical temperament. Will you call in. aud hear, those great pianos? Cash or Easy Terms may. be arranged. CHAS. BFXJG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street.. Tho oldest-established. Piano House in New ZeaJand. MEETINGS. ARE'YOU HOMELESS? Undar the Auspteos of tho Wellington Labour Rcpresimtatiou Committee, a' TJOUSING DEMONSTRATION AROUSING DEMONSTRATION . I Will be held in the i ■ ■■.■■. TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) TO-NIGHT .-.■■■ At 8 o'clnck. Labour Al.P.'s and other Prominent .Speaker.-;. Waterside Workers' Band from 7 to 8. Doors open at 7. COME IN YOUR THOUSANDS! LABOUR'S REPLY TO SIR JOSEPH WARD. LAST NIGHTS! .LAST NIGHTS! MR. JOHN IIISSETT, K. JOHN jiISSETT, The Gifted Evangelist, And.' . MISS BISSJBTT (Soloist). KENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ■ RemainiuK Days: WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, At 7.45 p.m. THIS AFTERNOON, 3 O'CLOCK. OLD FOLKS' RALLY. • Great Gathering Last Niprht. DON'T MISS CLOSING MEETINGS! WELLINGTON RETURNED SOLDIEIIS, ASSOCIATION. AN EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of tho afcove Association will be i eld in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, on SEPTEMBER, 9, 1918, at 7.30 p.m. Business: ! Discussion re Wur Gratuities. ! Election of G Members to Clubhouse , Society Committee. i Admission will be by Financial Mem- j bership Cnrtls only, which are now on iesne.R. J. F. ALDRICH, j Secretary. ' NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE MASONIC ASSOCIATION. ! FORMATION OP WELLINGTON j BRANCH. . ; MEMBERS of (he Association and all ■ K.l'. C'rutlsmen ore invited to meet the President at the Masonic Hall, I Boulcolt SI reel, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER a, 1919, 7.30 p.m.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 290, 3 September 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 290, 3 September 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 290, 3 September 1919, Page 9

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