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LAST THBEE NIGHTS LAST TIIKEE NIG HIS Of "GOODY .TWO SHOES" The Panic's got lo move on to Napier—September 27 and 29. Hastings-September 3il and Octobar 1. Pal mors ton—October 2 and ,3. "Wanganiii—October -t and (J. Hawera—October i> and 8. ' Therefore, It can only delight ttlnygoers of Wellington To-night, To-morrow, and Thursday Nights.
r< RAND OPEKA * HOUSE. liirection..J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager John Farrcll. A GREAT AND GLORIOUSLY BEAUTIFUL PANTOMIME. TO-NIGHT, nt 7.15 Sharp. And on Wednesday mid Thursday. LAST THREE REPRESENTATIONS LAST THREE REPRESENTATIONS LAST THREE REI'.tfESENTATIONS Of Hβ J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. Annual Mamniotli Pantomime Kxtrnvagiinwi. "GOODY TWO SHOES, - ' "GOODY TWO SHOES." "GOODY TWO SHOES." ' "GOODY TWO SHOES." The BEST IN PANTOMIME. BUST 1 IN MELODY. BEST IN SPECIALITIES. ■BERT IN BEAUTY. BEST IN GORGEOCSNESS. BEST IN PRODUCTION. BEST IN CAST. . BEST IN EVERYTHING. Plans at The Bristol. Day Sales at Ned Perry's. Prices-D.C. and U.S., 75.; Stalls, 3s. fkl.; Gallery, Is. (id. Iv.u'ly Door Stalie and Gallery Is. extra. All prices plus Amusement Tax. ' r< HAND OPEEA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. WIILIAMSON, LTD. 'SATURDAY NEXT ' Tho Vernon-Spencer MONSTER. AMATEUR COMPETITIONS MONSTER AMATEUR COMPETITIONS For ' , ALL CLASSES OF ACTS. MATINEE. MATINEE. CHILDREN'S COMPETITIONS. Prizes—lst. "J;3 Si.; 2nd, 42 25.; tai, £1 Is.; Two Specials of 10s. 6d. EVENING. ' EVENING. Prizes—lst, .£7 75.; 2nd, £'i 35.; 3rd. .t2 25.; Best Worst, £1 Is. AUDIENCE TO JUDGE. Prizes presented nt. performance. NOTE.—Each and every performer 13 assured by the Management of an ' ABSOLUTELY FAIR HEARING. 'Intending Competitors; write immediately to THE MANAGER, . MONSTER AMATEUR COMPETITIONS J?.O. Bnx 1195, Wellington. Prices: 35., 25., Is. (pins tax). PLANS AT BRISTOL TO-MORROW. MEETINGS.
WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CIVIC RECEPTION TO CAPTAIN W. J. ANDREW, y.C. T CORDIALLY invito all Citizens to ljo 1 present at a CIVIC RECEPTION, to bo tendered to CAPTAIN ANDREW, V.C., at the TOWN HALL, at 12 (noon) TO-DAY (TUESDAY). ' ' It is hoped that liripuHer-Gwerals Melville and Young and Oilicers and other Ranks of nil Contingent-j will attend and Ijo accorded the City's welcome. I shall be glad if all Officers and other Ranks of previous Contingents of the Navy and Array will be present. JOHN P. LUKE, Mayor.
C.E.M.S. fIIIUECH OF " ENGLAND MEN'S ■ SOCIETY. MEETING TOR CHURCHMEN and others in sympathy with work amongst men. MASONIC HALL, EOULCOTT STREET, 8 o'clock, TO-NIGHT. i Speaker, EEV. W. BULLOCK, Dominion Organising Secretary. The Bishop l > of Wellington will preside. • N.Z. LABOUR PAETy! WELLINGTON EAiiT BRANCH. AL. MONTIETH, •he Labour Can- • didate, will Address tho Electors in NEW CENTURY HALL. KENT TERRACE, TO-NIGHT, at II o'clock. Councillor C.-H. Chajunan, ChnirmnVi. J. MALLOY. Secretary. SOLDIERS AND SAILORS' WIVES' CL.UB. WOMEN'S NATIONAL EESERVE. milE MONTHTjY GATHERING will be A held on FRIDAY, 2(ith, at Esperanto Hall, 15G Lanibtoi Quay (next Pringle'e), at 2.30. All Wives of Fighting Men are earnestly requested to he present. MAUDE BANKS, Hon. Sec, Welfare Committee. TOILET SPECIALISTS "Beauty is a welcome gut'st everywhere." "MAUREEN" KbSEBUD' KCiUGE. Price, 3s. 6d. Recommended and sold by XpS. CAMERON, "Boudoir Camilla, Cooper's Building, Opp. "Evening Post," Just off Willis Street. WELLINGTON. 'Phone 4535.
ADVICE TO WOMEN! FOR your own sakes, lie careful what . you use in order to get rid of superfluous hair! Many so-called hair destroyers have just the opposite effect. Instead of killing the luir roots, they endow' them with new li.'e, and the result is disastrous. You need have no fear when using RUSMA (Rdi!.). It; is a simplo home remedy, quick in action., and PERMANENT in result. Your inquiry to Dept. D will bring you all particulars, also testimonials if you desire them. MRS. HULLEN, 3a, Courtenay Place, Wellington.
MISS MILSOM, Hair Work of every description. Dressiis ami teaches liairdix'ssing to suit each luce. Special individual treatment to ensure good healthy hail , and a clean scalp. A physician for the natural, a wonder worker for the artificial. All complexion eremivs and tonics. Miss Jlilsom, 91 Willis Street. 'Phone 814.
\ B-THUR J. TVirCHERLEY, xSI Lock mid Key b/ii.'cialist. Keys cut to any pattern. Safe and P.O. Bos Keys promptly duplicated. Every description of Locksmith's Work thoroughly uttered for. Address: "KING'S CHAMBERS," Wellington. 'Phouo 508. Private 'phone 2231 (2 rings).
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 307, 23 September 1919, Page 7
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