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AMUSEMENTS. ' "LIGHTNIN'." "LIGHTNIN'." GREASED "LIGHTNIN'" Isn't in it ivitli "LIGHTNIN'" BILL JONES, The Man ivho Drove a Swarm of Bees t Across, the Plains in Winter— i Without Loosing a Bee. i A Wireless Word to the Wily Wise— t RESERVE AT THE BRISTOL. > PLANS FOR FIRST SIX NIGHTS • WILL BE OPENED ON MONDAY NEXT. "LIGHTNIN'." , "LIGHTNIN'." 1 A. Downright Cross-your-heart Love Story with a Thrilling Dramatic Plot, a Touch of Pathos and 57 Varieties of Laughter. '(QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C, Williamson, Ltd. WEDNESDAY NF-XT, APRIL 28. And Subsequent Evenings, at 8. Will Go Down to History as Occasions on which JOHN D. O'HARA JOHN D. O'HARA ("Lightnin'" Bill Jones) Made His Appearance in AYellington., ' "LIGHTNIN'." "LIGHTNIN'." "LIGHTNIN'." ' Is Presented br J. C. WILLIAMSON,, LTD.. Under the most auspicious.circumstances, for the principals were selected and rehearsed in New York for the production under the personal supervision of th& authors. "LIGHTNIN"' BILL JONES-well, only <i volume can do justice to him. He is the man who >ias PUSHED GEORGE WASHINGTON INTO OBLIVION. THE CAST OF SPECIALLY-PICKED PLAYERS will be headed by those wellknown. New York Artists— JOHN D. O'HARA, ROBERT TOMS. ■ DIANA WILSON. JOHN BECK. FREDTv. ESMBLTON, With Whom will bs Associated a Brilliant. Coterie of Australians. WILL ILLUMINATE WELLINGTON .NIGHTLY. PRICES. Dress Circle 'and Reserved Stalls, 7s. 3d.; Back StaMs. 3s. Sd. Gallery, Is. 7d. Earlv Door Stall? and Gallery, Is. extra. All prices include amusement tax. Dixy Sales at Ned Perry's, Tobacconist, Manners Street. * PUBLIC NOTICES. \" ' ' 1 VISIT OF H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF ; .wales. ; , CITIZENS' BALL. A CITIZENS' BALL will be given in hononr of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales at the Town Hall on WEDNESDAY, May 5 next. • As it will be necessary to close the list some days before the date of the Ball, Citizens who desire to receive an invitation should make immediate application to the Town Clerk, Mr, J. R. Palmer, at the Town Hall, or fo'the Hon. Secretary, Air. R. W. Shallcrass, New Zealand Sports Protection League Office, No. 197 Lambton Quay. ' The subscription must accompany evory application for tickets. Subscription—Gentlemen, 25.; Ladies. £2 2s. JOHN P. LUKE, ' , Mayor.

TO FARMERS OF THE WAIRARAPA, l Oi7'E beg to notify the Settlers of Mas> "* terton and District that we have opened in Masterton an AUCTIONEERING AND WAIRARAPA MACHINERY : EXCHANGE tn the Premises, Perry Street, lately jcctipicd by Messrs, A. J. Cooper and Co., Ltd., Auctioneers. AGENCIES: Sole Selling Agents for the Wairarapa Combined Motors, of the famous Moljno Tractors. John Chambers and Son, Water liaising Appliances, Auto Milking Machines, Tangye and Novo Farm Engines. Queensland Fire, Marine, and Accident Insurance. NAYLOR AND FALK. F. H. Naylor. H. V. Falk. {Late of Booth, Macdonald and Co., • Masterton.) • 'Phone 1227. Box 193. PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL MAIN ENTRANCE GATES WILL BE [XOKED FROM 8 a.m. THURSDAY, VPRIL 22, 1920, UNTIL 1 FURTHER NOTICE. Entmnce wiU be via Hospital Joad. I J. COYLE, Secretary. ' Wellington Hospital, April 21, 1920. ■ the people who have not had their order of Apples 'delivered slcaw> send their correct names, adIresses, ivit'h number of house, to Air. ?ox, c/o Wright; Stephenson and Co., jtd., or 'Phono 1030 F and would all helj>ire send in their order-books, et:., to MR3. GRAY, Hon. Sec.? RAILWAY NOTICES. NE\V. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. LEEPING CARRIAGE ACCOMMODATION ON EXPRESS TRAINS BE- ' TWEEN WELLINGTON & AUCK- . LAND. A FTER the departure of the 12.45 p.m. ■t Express Train from- Wellington for .uckland on MONDAY, April 26, 1920, ieeping accommodation will not be proided on the Express Trains between Wellington, and Auckland until further dvised. BY ORDER. BUSINESS NOTICES. FIREPROOF SAFES AND DEED < BOXES. SHIPMENT of Best English Steel J Safes just to hand. All sizes, rices upon application. COMBINED BUYERS, LIMITED, 91-97 Dixon Street, Wellington. ' ADTEsi 5i COMFORTABLE! See our GREAT COATS, With or without FUR COLLARS. Prico and Quality Right. GREEN AND DAVIS, Drapers and Mercers, 174 Lambton Quay. "KLD Fake Teeth bought. Post them f to J. Dunstone, Bos 1418, Aucknd. Highest cash prices 6ent by reirn mail.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 179, 24 April 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 179, 24 April 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 179, 24 April 1920, Page 9

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