' AMUSEMENTS. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S PANTOMIME,' "GOODY TWO SHOES," i Will Commenco on FRIDAY NIGHT Next at 7.50 sharp, at which, time tho audience aro requested ,to he- in fJieir seals. "GOODY TWO SHOES" BOX PLANS. THE BOX PLANS FOR THE FIRST 0 NIGHTS and next SATURDAY and WEDNESDAY MATINEES WILL BE OPENED AT THE BRISTOL THIS MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK. "GOODY TWO SHOES" MATINEES. ' FIRST MATINEE, SATURDAY' next. SECOND MATINEE, WEDNESDAY next. Children to MATINEES HalfPrice to all parts, except Late Door Gallery: . OPERA HOUSE. Direction ... J. C, WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager .-; '• Jo' lll Farrell. ./FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT, /' " FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT, -At Ten Minutes to 8. '.' '. :J. C. WILLIAMSON'S "• ' Magnificent Pantomime Production, "GOODY TWO SHOES," "G'OO'D'Y TWO SHOES," TWO SHOES," Hero'are a Few of -tho Features: THE GLORIOUS GALAXY OF GIRL. THE HUMOROUS HOBBY' HORSES. •THE FASCINATING- FLOWER BAL . LET. .. •■ '-; THE DELIGHTFUL DOLL DANCE. ; . THE- - RAVISHINGLY BEAUTIFUL ■ . RAINBOWS. THE ABROPLANING, ACROBATIC KENNAS. THE- MIRACULOUS MARIONETTES. THE STUPENDOUS SCENIC SETTINGS. : THE CAPTIVATING FRENCH GIRLS. THE BEAUTIFUL BUBBLES SCENE. THE GORGEOUS FORTUNE TELLERS. THE AVONDERFDL TOY SOLDIER. THE-MYSTIFYING TENT SCENE. THE QUAINT TOY BALLET. THE- IRRESISTIBLE KIRCHNER " GIRLS. THE ROBINSON CRUSOE BURLESQUE. / THE CLEVER CHILDREN'S BALLET. THE DAZZLING DUCAL BANQUET. THE BEWITCHING BEAUTY GIRLS. THE- ASTOUNDING LIVING TAB- ■ ■„• LEAUX. '- THE GLITTERING MARCH OF THE MENU. : And There; Are Others. • Whoit-you see this host of features, you iqoo will join with thousands of others, .who declare that this is THE "BEST YET" PANTOMIME TWO ACTS OF NINETEEN SCENES aro crowded with features sufficient for th& making of .three ordinury pantomimes.' 150 PEOPLE IN THE PRODUCTION! 150-PEOPLE IN THE PRODUCTIONi Prices: Dress Circle and Orch. Stalls 7s. (plus tax;; Back Stalls, early doors' is. (in. (plug tax); Back Stalls, late doors as. 6d. (plus tax); Gallery, curly doors, 25.-Bd. (plus tax); Gallery, late doors Is. Cd. : (plus .tax). DAY SALES at NED PERRY'S (Tobacconist), Manners Street, Friday Morning, 0 o'clock. ~~ ~i IMPORTANT. ~ WANTED, _imm^i a tely, first-class J .VIOLINIST. 8 or (i months' tour New Zealand. • Apply "THESPIAN," C/o ■ "Dominion." ELECTION NOTICES. , . ELECTORAL . DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON NORTH, IYVKE, ROLL.for the'above district may -.-f now be 6een at auy of the following places :— '•. ' POST OFFICE, iKELBURN. POST OFFICE, TINAKORI ROAD. POST OFFICE, WELLINGTON • . NORTH (corner of Park Street and Tinakori Road). POST OFFICE, MOLESWORTH '"'POST OFFICE, GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, and GENERAL ■ POST OFFICE, Peatherston St. .Claims for enrolment and free addressed envelopes may also be obtaiued there; R-'G. POULTON, •'. ' Registrar of Electors, • Wellington North.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 296, 10 September 1919, Page 9
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407Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 296, 10 September 1919, Page 9
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