AMUSEMENTS, "LIGHTNIN'." "LIGHTNINV THE BOX PLANS THE BOX PLANS FOR THE FIRST 6 NIGHTS ARE NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL PIANO C'o. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J, C, Williamson, Ltd. LIGHTNIN' BILL JONES IS COMING. (( Soon the Popular Greeting will be: "Good morn'ing, have you seen Liglitnin' Bill Jones?"— This wonderful characterisation will introduce to Playgoers JOHN D. O'IIARA. JOHN D. O'HAIU The World-famous Character Comedian. Under' tho Direction of :r. c. Williamson, ltd.. WATCH "LIGHTNIN"' FLASH WATCH "LIGHTNIN"' FLASH At the GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT. APRIr, 23. EVERYBODY WILT, BE QUOTING BILL JONES When they want to give pdint to an argument or cap a funny story with a better one. LIGHTNIN' BILL JONES WILL BE THB MOST TALKED-ABOUT MAN IN WELLINGTON. "LIGHTNIN'." \ "LIGHTNIN'." "LIGHTNIN'." A Play of Irresistible Humour and Lasting Charm, By WINCHELL SMITH and FRANK BACON. "LIGHTNIN'" is THE SUCCESS of tho English-speaking stage. There has never been another play liko it. It has whimsical drollery, heart-stirring pathos, dramatic interest, an idyllic love story, a clever plot, and a central character that holds a place all to himself on tho stage to-day. You must soe "LIGHTNIN'" to bo able to adequately describe BILL JONES. To Make First Appearances, JOHN D. O'HARA, ROBERT TOMS. DIANA WILSON, JOHN BECK, FREDERICK ESMELTON, Who will be Supported by Fifty Picked Australian Artists. PLAY PRODUCED BY FREDK. ESMELTON, PRICES. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 7s. 3d.; Back Stalls, 3s. Bd.; Gallery Is. 7<l. Earlr Door Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. All prices includo amusement tax. Day Sales at Ned Perry's. CHARLES M. BERKELEY. TOILET SPECIALISTS. A VALUABLE CURATIVE TREATMENT. A LL sufferers from Nervous Troubles, Lung Complaints, Rheumatism, and Eczema, caoi ensure lasting relief by ' taking a course of High Frequency Violet Hav Treatment. , Medical men emphatically recommond my course as cxtvotuely beneficial for all skin troubles. Hot A'ir Baths, Electric Baths, and General Massage, under supervision of a qualified and experienced nurso. Call or write Mrs, Hullen, Dept. D., 3A Courtenay Place, Wolliiigton. . WHY TOLERATE SUPERFLUOUS HAIR? I SOME folk have a fear of anything I M electrical, but we assuro all sufferers from Superfluous Hair that these disfiguring hairs can be permanently and almost painlessly removed by . . ■ . .- "ELECTROLYSIS." The very latest and up-to-the-minute installation is what we use, and under the gentle operating of our skilled manipulators you hardly feel anything. _ Socials, Dances, and many otiher festivities that call for personal charm and beauty aTe in full swing. Look your best! Call up at the Boudoir; we will gladly suggest and advise. ' MRS. CAMERON. "Boudoir. Camillo, Cooper's Buildings; opp. "Evening" Post," Wellington. ' 'Phone 1791. rro LOOK one's best, smart, wellJL; groomed, send all your dull, worn artificial hair, switches, toupees, pads to be hygienically treated and made lo look like new. The cost is small and you will be 1 delighted with results. All Skin Foods, Face Powder, all shades. MIgS MILSOM, Hair and Face Specialist ('Phone 814), 9-1 Willis Street, NURSING HOMES. TVWLISH ~ -L'AWLISH CONVALESCENT AND REST HOME, Waterloo Road, LOWER HUTT. Beautiful Grounds. Is NOW READY to receive Visitors. 'Phone 58, Lower Hutt. —.— MATERNITY HOME, OTAKI. AN up-to-date Maternity Hospital has been opened in Otaki. Intending patients should apply for further particulars to ' NURSE PATTERSON, Mill Road. Telephone 76. BUBINE3S NOTICEB, 0 NIELSEN AND CO., CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AND FORWARDING AGENTS, CABLE STREET. Proprietors of Nielsen's BOND and FREE STORE, Customhouse Clearances a Speciality. 'Phpne 2170. P.O. Box 179. ■yOU need no steps or stairs to guide A you. Low price and best quality talk. Then shop at ALBERT BOWDEN, "The Store," Opposite Cable's Foundry, Kaiwarra, TARANAKI SHOOK CO., Box 17, Bltham. MANUFACTURERS of Fruit Casea, Beer Cases, Soap Boxes, etc., eto, Quotations for cases packed in shooits, any quantity. Cost of Timber rising. Buy now. EAR SIR WILLIAM CROOIiE'S TORIC GLASSES, The best in the world. Prices from .£3los. Used by the Silent and Quick-actioiicd Secret Service Men. Refraction taken. S. F. M'LEAN, Optician, 124 Riddiford Street, Newtown. CHIROPODIST AND FOOT SPECIALIST. /HORNS, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails treated. Expert advice given on all matters regarding Foot. Large assortment of appliances. Treatment by post. Write for particulars. T. B. WILSON, 45 Ghuznee Street, Wellington. TJADFORD'S for Furnmire; best value in town' good assortment of Carpets, Linos., Runners, Crockery, Ironmongery, etc. Inspection invited. RADFORD AND 1J0„ Complete Houeo Furnishers, 13 aud 15 Manners Streot. PARA RUBBERS iast longer than other kindj, that is why WOODMILNE Rubber Heols give so much w-ear! Have WOOD-MILNE'S fitted to, youi boots 1
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 181, 27 April 1920, Page 9
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