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AMUSEMENTS. "GOODY TWO SHOES" PANTOMIME. BOX PLANS FOR FIRST G NIGHTS AND FlKb'i' MATINEE (SATURDAY NEXT) Oi J EN AT 'iiili jiiUs'lOL WEDiNESDAI ilUiti\lNG NEAT. Q.RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction ... -J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager Jonn Farrell FRIDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 12. FitiDAY NEXT, Si'iP'lEiUßEli 12, THE "BEST YET" PANTU.UIiUE The BEST in COMEDY. The Br.ST in MELODY. The BEST in SPECTACLES. Tno HEST in BEAUTY. Tho BEST in GORUEuUSNESS. The BEST in PRODUCTION. The BEST in CAST. . THE BEST GENERALLY. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S TREMENDOUS PANTOMIME EXTRAVAGANZA, "GOODY TWO SHOES," "G OO D Y TW O SII O E S," r; G OODY TAV O SII 0 E S," NINETEEN STUPENDOUS SCENES. A BRILLIANT, ARTISTIC ROSTER. Including iho Following: Dorothy Hastings Arthur Stigant Maggie Dickinson Sydney Yates Tol)y Claude Charles Howard Floie Allan Lou Vernon Maude Gray Stanley Odgers ltene Tanswell Gus Btuett Madeline Harrison Herbert AValfon A Host of Attractions of Extraordinary interest FRED WALTON, In His Ivemackable Novelty. "THE TOY SOLDIIiE," Presented by him at the Lending London and New York Theatres. JEWEL'S .MARIONETTE CIRCUS, Introducing their Remarkable Act, "CIRCUS DAY IN TOYLAND." And tho Greatest of All, Tho Marvellous Acrobatic Comedians, toe KENNA BROTHERS. In tiieir AVorld-famed Specialtj, "BY AEROPLANE TO THE NORTH POLE." TWO RESPLENDENT- ACTS. Crowded with features sufficient for tho •making of threo ordinary pantomimes. 150 PEOPLE IN THE PRODUCTION 150 150 PEOPLE IN TIIEPRODUCTION 150 Prices: Dress Circle and Orch. Stalls, 7s. (plus tax); Back Stalls, early doors, is. Gd. (plus tax); Back Stalls, late doors, 3s. Gil, (plus tax); Gallery, early doors, 2s. Gd. (plus tax); Gallery, lato doors. Is. Gd. (plus tax). mOAVN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. 1 WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. at 8 p.m. SECOND CONCERT, 1919 SEASON. THE WELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY (Conductor, Mr. H. Temple White), Assisted by Miss EILEEN MsCOLL (Mezzo Soprano). Miss LAURIE ANDERSON (Violinist). At tho Piano: Mr. HAROLD WHITTLE. Tickets, 3s. (Reserves), nnd 2s. Box Plan now open at the Bristol. VICTOR- R. BENNETT, Hon. Sec. P.O. Box 728. A PIANO HAS TO LAST SO LONG, that Quality must be a first consideration. Every Piano wb sell has the HALLMARK OF QUALITY. AVc are agents for some of the most noted instruments mads—piaiiQS that will give a lifotimo's solid service. BRINSIIEAD CHALLEN " ROGERS JESSE FRENCH FOSTER BRASTED Pianos arc acknowledged to bo the most beautiful instruments—tho choice of the connoisseur and of those that buy tlio best that the world affords. Easy terms nioy bo arranged. AVc invite you to call and hear these great pianos. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., . Manners Street. The oldest-established Piano House in New Zealand. PATENTS, ' • PUBLIC'NOTICE, THE Proprietors (International Mail Equipment Coy.) of New Zealand Patent No. 25112, entitled "IMPROVEMENTS IN MAIL RECEIVING AND DELIA r ERING APPARATUS," are desirous of disposing of tho Patent or entering'aito working arrangements, under license or otherwise, with linns likely to be interested, in the same. Full particulars can 'bo obtained and offers (for transmission to the owners) made to MHSSIK3. BALDWIN AND KAYAVARD, Patent Attorneys, AVellington, Auckland, Du.uedin, Christohurch. BUSINESS NOTICES. HOTELS FOR SALE. DWAN BROS, AVELLINGTON. /PIOUNTRY HOTEL, low icntal, 10 acres land, takings ,£GO. Price, £1000. HOTEL, north, 50 rooms, freehold, takings .£l5O per week. HOTEL, Taranalti, 5 years' lease, rent ■£). Price, £1250. FREEHOLD HOTEL, 5' acres land, freo house, takings £120. Price, £7500. HOTEL, rent £7, takings £30. Apply DWAN BROS., AVellington, THE "ALL BLACK" ELECTRIC GRILLER, FOR BOILING, GRILLING, FRYING, AND TOASTING. OAN be used either from lamp socket or ordinary plug. PRICE, comploto with Grilling Pan, etc., £1 17s. Gd. ROBERTS J S IRON, STEEL AND OVEN WORKS, 93 Manners Street, WELLINGTON. "DIGGERS!" "DIGGERS!" . "DIGGERS!" "DIGGERS!" "DIGGERS!" "DIGGERS I" COMPREE THIS I . COMPREE THIS! WE SPECIALISE IN MEN'S OUTW FITS, from Hat to Sox. Our Motto: RELIABLE GOODS AT LOW PRICES. You will get a Fair Deal at HORNIG'S, HORNIG'S, HORNIG'S, THE POPULAR MEN'S OUTFITTERS, 179 Cuba Street, AVellington. NOTE NEW ADDRESS. RONALD T. Metaphysician and Sujjgesto-T'herapist (Massage and Magnetic Healing), MAY bo Consulted daily at his Rooms, No. 2 Courteuay Place (Cording's Buildings). Mental, Nervous Disorders, Insomnia, and Paralysis successfully treated. Consultations and advice free. Hours. 10-12; 2-5, or by appointment. Telephone 701 A. AVH.Y BUY AVATE-K ? IF vou want Ink, make your Ink with CHRISTY'S INK TABLETS. Packed in boxes of 32 tabs, Is. per box, of all stores and stationers. One tab makes loz. of Ink. Used by U.S.A. Government, Schools, etc. Made exclusively by Christy mid Co., New York. N.Z. AVholesale Distributors, Caselborg and Co., Ltd., j Wellington,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 293, 6 September 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 293, 6 September 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 293, 6 September 1919, Page 9

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