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AMUSEMENTS, "DADDIES." "DADDIES." f<BAND OPERA HOUSE. "" MATINEE TO-MORROAV, at 2. MATINEE TO-MORROW, at 2. Bring the Children to see this fragrant Comedy of Youth. It is funnier than a Pantomime, and Wholesome throughout. | i . "To make people laugh and keep them : laughing all the time, and to its credit that laugh is never purchasable' at the price of double meaning."—Vido "Evening Post." Special prices for Matinee, (Is., is., 35., ' 2s„- Is. (plus tax). Children half-price to i. all parts. ' rf^RAND' OPERA HOUSE, Lessee J. C. Williamson, Ltd. • Sole Direction J. and N. Tait. TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT .At S TO-NIGHT Final Two Nights of the Season. SPECIAL MATINEE, SATURDAY AT 2. 1 REASON POSITIVELY CONCLUDES TO-MORROW NIGHT • J. and N. Tait present a Group of Distinguished Players headed by the Brilliant Young English Actress, ;' EE'NITA LASCELLES,. And the Celebrated English Actor, HERBERT RANSON, ' In England's Greatest Comedy Success, "D AD D IE S," "DADDIES," . "DADDIES." ■ "DADDIES." ;'D A'D DIE S." It wreathes your face in smiles, it brings joyous laughter to your lips, and it thrills your heart with a warm glow that banishes every disturbing thought of the cares of the times. A FRAGRANT ROMANCE. A SPARKLING COMEDY. A J. AND N. TAIT PRODUCTION! Bo sure and Book your Seats Early at the Bristol, as tho Season must positively end ito-morrow evening. ■■' Prices, 7s. 3d., 4s. Bd., Ss. Bd., _. 7d., , Is. 7d. Day Sales at Ned Perry's. ATHLETIC SPORTS. [ WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL I UNION, OPENING 1920 SEASON. 1 ■' SE V EN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT. EVEN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT. ' ATHLETIC PARK ATHLETIC PARK SATURDAY.' Filth-class Competition Starting at 1.15 B,m. Senior Competition Starting at 2.40 p.m. Admission, 6d.; Grandstand 6d. MEETINGS. CITIZENS' RENOWN ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE. t , A MEETING OF THE GENERAL e ii. COMMITTEE will be held in' tho , TOWN HALL, TO-DAY (FRIDAY), APRIL 23, 1920, at 4 p.m. Business: IMPORTANT. ' r'. DARROCH, Hon. Secretary. ■• ' NAVY LEAGUE. \ A MEETING of cll'the Ladies of the ■CX Navy League resident in Wellington and all tie girls of the Girls' Brandt of i the League will, be held TO-NIGHT . (FRIDAY), at 8 o'clock, in the Education Board Buildings, Mercer Street. Business: To make arrangements for the distribution of refreshments to ! 11,000 children on May 5. ROBERT DARROCH, Hon. Secretary, Wellington Navy League. i - BUSINESS NOTICES. THE DAINTIEST OF DAINTY BLOUSES. Also, " COMPLETE TROUSSEAUX OUTFITS. Your inspection affords us pleasure. MAISON LOUISE, 0 . 37 Willis Street, Wellington. [- .'■'"' is WHEAT-FOWL WHEAT. 1 — ! FIRST COME, MBST SERVED. TO POULTRYMEN. W3 are now booking orders for Fowl Wheat and delivery will bo made - on arrival, in order of priority. Price, 335. per sack. '. Cash with order. A. AND P. FOOD CO., LTD., 191 Thorndon Quay, Wellington.. EAR SIR WILLTAM CROORE'S TORIC GLASSES, " The best in the world. Prices from £310s. Used by the Silent and Qiiic'lwiotionea Secret Service Men. a Refraction taken. S. F. M'LEAN; Optician, 124 Riddiford Street, Newtown, o ■ ■ • ■■ . '] ARTHUR. J. WYCHERLEY, . r xX' 'Lock and Key Specialist. Keys cut' to any pattern. Safe and '' P.O. Box Keys promptly duplicated. Everv description of Locksmith's Work thoroughly catered for. - Address: "KING'S CHAMBERS," , Wellington. 'Phone 5,68. Private 'phone 2231 (2 rings). FIREPROOF SAFES AND DEED ' BOXES. SHIPMENT of Best English Steel Safes just to hand. All sizes. Prices upon application. COMBINED BUYERS, LIMITED, 91-9* Dixon Street, Wellington. [j T ADIES, BE COMFORTABLE I M See our GREAT COATS, With or without FUR COLLARS. Prico and Quality Right. GREEN AND DAVIS, Drapers and Mercers, 174 Lambton Quay. TJABY'S OUTFIT. { Complete in Every Detail. All Prices. MRS. E. COLLINS. 61 Vivian Street and 14 Courtenay Flaw \ (Just behind Tram Terminus). • i ■ WANTED Known, Grey, Brown, Mole, Suede Ladies' Shoes, lace Langtry j and Courts. Best selection in town at i O'Brien's Sale, Cuba Street. OLD False Teeth bought. Post them to J. Dunstono, Box 1418, AuckJ land. Highest cash prices sent by re>j turn mail.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 178, 23 April 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 178, 23 April 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 178, 23 April 1920, Page 9

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