AMUSEMENTS. "GOODY TWO SHOES" Tho BOX PLANS for tho REMAINDER of THE SEASON (which terminates THURSDAY WEEK', September 25), aro now open at the Bristol. "GOODY TWO SHOES" MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON. Doors open 1. Curtain, 1.50. .Children to Matinees (only) Half-price All Parts (except Late Door Gallery). MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT, Sept. 20. /~iRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction ?.... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Manager John Farrell. TO-DAY AT 1.50 TO-NIGHT AT 7.50. TO-DAY AT 1.50 TO-NIGHT AT 7.50. THE PANTOMIME SUPREME, Presented in a manner unprecedented by J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. "GOODY TWO SHOE S." "GOODY TWO SHOE S." ALPHABETICAL SUMMARY: A—ls for "Alan"—Panto, hero sublime. B—The "Bristol"—Book at once, bo in time. C—For "Curtain"—A quarter to S. ' D—ls for "Demon," who meets a bad fate. E—For "Early"—First at (he doors. F—"Full" houses the Pantomime draws. G—For "Goody" with two magic shoes. ll—For the "Hero" who "Goody" woos. I—ls "Immense"—This Panto, supreme. J—"Jewel's" Marionettes—A big scream. K—Tho "Kenna's," whoso Aeroplane soars. L—The "Laughter," that has 'era in roars. M—ls for "Music's" harmonious flow. N—For "Noodle" who misses the 6how. o—ls for "Oh! ! !" in rnpture ecstatic. p—Por "Public," with opinion emphatic. Q—ls for "Queue" that lines up at night. It—ls the "Rapture" the Ballets invite. S—For "Stigant," a most humorous dame. T—"Our Toby," Miss Claudes other name. U—Means "YOU," and it's clearly confessed. V—ls the "Verdict" go warmly expressed. \y_F or "Walton"—"Toy . Soldier" immense. X—The "Xcitement"—Profound and intense. Y—For "Yawn," that struggles in vain. Z—For "Zenith"—Achieved onco ngain. THE BEST. AND BRIGHTEST. • THE BEST AND BRIGHTEST. Prices: Dress Circle and Orch. Stalls, 7s. (pins tax); Back Stalls, early doors, 4s Gd. (plus' tax); Back Stalls, late doors, 3s. 6d. (plus tax); Gallery, early' doors, 2s. 6d. (plus tax); Gallery, late doors. Is. 6d. (plus tax). DAY SALES at NED PERRY'S (Tobacconist), Manners Street. ~' MR. SIDNEY'YATES (Principal Dancer), 'SAHLL givo Lessons in tho Latest , W Crazes-JAZZ, TICKLE TOE, and FOX TROT—during present Pantomime Season. . PRIVATE LESSONS ONLY. Apply immediately Grand Opera House. ELECTION NOTICES. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON SUBURBS. THE General Roll of the Wellington Suburbs Electorate may now bo inspected at the following places, and Forms of Enrolment obtained there:— POST OFFICES: Berhampore. Brooklyn. Island Bay. Johnsonviile. Kaiwarawara. Karori. Ka.rori East. Khandallah. Lyall Bay. Makara. Mirainar. Ngnlmnranga. Ngaio.. Seatonn. Wades town. Northland. Ohariu. PUBLIC LIBRARIES; Karori. Newtown. Wellington. POLICE STATIONS: Island Bay; Karori. ' j Johnsonviile. W. N. TREGONNING,. Registrar of Electors. Wellington Suburbs, P. 0., Wellington South, __ September 16, 1919. BUSINESS NOTICES. EUSEPTOL" USEPTOL" For "Clean-up Week." . THE KING OF DISINFECTANTS. PREVENTS INFLUENZA. REID AND REID, Agents, 18-20 Harris Street, Wellington. ASTOK HOUSE. AFTER Pantomime, Dine at ASTOR ■**■ HOUSE (Willis Street). Fish Suppers a Speciality. Hump Steak, Loin Chops, Asparagus, etc. Open every night until-12 o'clock. . Note—Oysters. Fridays SURE CURE FOR VARICOSE ULCERS. FhO You Suffer with Varicose Ulcers? ■*-? If so, 1. can guarantee to oure you. My treatment is painless, and requires no operation, and is not costly. Write for full information to ERNEST lIEALEV, Chemist, 'Phone 29. Foxton. AVE STOCK COLT'S REVOLVERS and AUTOMATIC PISTOLS, WINCHESTER. RIFLES, in suitable sizes. Shot Guns and Ammunition. GREGORY G. KELLY, Shannon, Foxton, ~~ JAPANESE OAK. r 4-f) fiftf^'' - Japanese Ttl/jl/l/U' Onk, arriving in a few days. Please book early to avoid disappointment, A. Carson, 'Phono 3551. OLD FALSETEBTH Bought, sound or broken. Best possible prices in New Zealand. Send any von havo to J. DUNSTONE, Box HlB, Auckland. Est. 28 years. Cash by return post. W BARKER AND CO.. Dyers and • Dry-cleaners, 125 Cuba Street, City. 'Phone 226. week before the meeting, and that another steamer will arrive at Duneclm on the day preceding the opening of the Wingatui fixture. Though Riccarton stables aro strongly represented at the Geraldine Meeting, n is doubtful if ninny of their contributions will face the music, says a Christchurch writer. The long trip by road .does not commend itself to tho majority of trainers, while the handicaps have met with anything but a favourable reception. For instance, Parana appears to bo altogether too favourably treated at 7st. W». in the Geraldine Clip. Last season no defeated a much stronger field in tho Feilding Cup under 7st. 131b., and on that performance alone should bo giving weight instead of receiving it Irnm such as (laverock, Sysiphus, and IFicro. In tho Squatters' Handicap also Some Kid looks, to be particularly well treated. Ho was a very smart two-year-old, and out of seven starts last season was never out of a place.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 302, 17 September 1919, Page 9
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