AMUSEMENTB. LAST. NIGHT OF "LIGHTNINV This Evening at 8. In the Presence of His Excellency th Governor-General and the Counlfcesi ■ ,of Liverpool. S, rtRAND OPERA HOUSE in Direction .J. C. Williamson, Ltd Manager John Farrell LAST NIGHT t„ LiST NIGHT y - - LAST NIGHT - Of ■■ ■ "LIGHTNIN'." "LIGHTNINV ■ '-... f'LIGHTNIN'" • And Farewell to that Brilliant and 0 Incomparable Artist, MR. J. D. O'HAR4, n. '- MR. J. D. O'HARA, . ME. J.' D. O'HAEA, And to J. C. Williamson's Brilliant Supporting Company, which includes ' '■~:. ROBERT TOMS, DIANA WILSON, JOHN BECK, • FREDERICK ESMELTON. Playgoers-should not miss this, the .. last opportunity of witnessing one of the greatest theatrical 'treats known in-the-theatrical history of Wellington. : Plans at the Bristol. Day Sales at Ned 1S : Perry's, Manners Strct. Prices: D.C. ;..- «nd R.S., 7s. 3d.; Stalls, 3s. Bd.; Gallery, If. -7d. . Early door stalls and gallery, : Ei.jextra..- All nrices include Amusement ■Tax. ■.-.... . . COMING FRIDAY, "THE HOOD- ■■ LUM:" ■ MARY PICKFORD. j- fjpOWN HALL, ; CONCERT CHAMBER, Director .:... John Hopkins. W© rise.again to draw the attention of everybody who can read to the fact that .a Frolicsonie, and Gleeful Combination, THE DANDIES OF 1920 THE DANDIES OF 1920 , .THE DANDIES OF 1920 THE DANDIES OF 1920 . ' Will Commence a Season L: NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. a NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. - Should thiß catch the eye of any old party Unnlble to read, he can learn all about it from the party next door. .THE DANDIES OF 1920. v THE DANDIES OF 1920. Let it be known that these are Dandies of the first order. Speak it in loud tones that all mankind may hear it. Shout aloud in the ear of thy neighbour that • ho can book his seot at Bristol from TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) MORNING. ' ' Tell it also that the price thereof is - three and tuppence, the latter amount Being the portion of the Government, whose money-box recpiireth perpetual reI. plenishment. : • THE DANDIES OF 1920. THE DANDIES OF 1920. Wo hold speech again to-moirow. (DOMING FRIDAY, "THE HOODJ LUM." MARY PICKFORD. . MEETINGS. . mHE HERBERT BOOTH MISSION. IHE HERBERT BOOTH MISSION. .... REVIVAL CAMPAIGN Conducted by AMBASSADOR HERBERT BOOTH (Youngest son of'tho late General Booth and formerly one of the organisers of the Salvation Army). •TO-NIGHT, At '7.45. TO-NIGHT, Iu the Kent Terrace Presbyterian Church Addreses which havo thrilled many ■"■ ■■ thousands on THINGS THAT MATTER MOST IN ~"■■. : RELIGION. If you want to be a 100 per cent. ' j Christian and are interested in a real revival, hear this free-lance Evangelist end fearless exponent of truth, who has preached in tho foremost pulpits of four . continents.. • NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. ; : '-' ; HOUSING CAMPAIGN.- •' - A MONSTER RALLY' will be held in , *\ "the TOWN HALL on WEDNESDAY. EVENING, MAY 12, at 8 o'clock. Waterside. Workers' Band will be in attendance. -Prominent Labour men will speak. : - . . : R.M'KEEN, Secretary. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. THE Opening Ceremony of the R«union of old Students will take place at VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE on THURSDAY. Mav 13, at 10 a.m., when Addresses will be delivered by the Chairman of the Council, the Chancellor of. tho New Zealand University, Professor J. Rankine Brown, and Mr. F. A. De la Mare. ..All those interested in the College,are invited to attend. G. G. S. ROBISON, .- ' ■■ Registrar. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. FRIENDS of the Students and the "General Public are invited .to witness the Ceremony of Laying the Memorial Stone in Memory of those Students of the College who fell in tho war. His Excellency the Governor-General will Jay the. Memorial-.Stono at the Collego at 11.30 a.m. on FRIDAY, May 14. \. '•'■■& G.'S. ROBISON, Registrar. FINANCIAL. P. AND 0. BANKING CORPORATION. ' CAPITAL .£5,000,000, ,IN SOO.OOO!SHARES OF,;G10 EACH, •Of .which 250,000 Shares are now to be issued at a premium of 2s. 6d. per Share. APPLICATIONS, in writing, for the above Shares may now ho made to the UNION STEAM SHIP CO. of N.Z. Ltd.,. Head Office, Dnnediu, or at any of its Branches'.. Terms of payment:—On application, • 20s. per Share; on Allotment, ,£5 per ; ShaTe; on July. 1, 1920,. 2s. 6d. per 6hare. Allotment in full or in part is riot guaranteed. As the list will close at an early date, prompt application is necessary. ' FIRST MORTGAGE MONEYS. OC)A AAA' AVAILABLE for In-M.<l-T.l\J\j\.f vestment at 6 per cent, on First Mortgages, in sums to suit lenders on Freehold Securities of mediumpriced iniprqved Farms in Wellington, Hawke's Bay, or Taranaki,- or Wellington City Propertes. , CHAS. B. BUXTON, Financial Broker, 11 Gr«v' Street. BUSINESS NOTICES. BEFORE Buying Chesterfield Suites be sure and Inspect Our Stocks. Wo nan show vou Wellington's Best Value in All Kinds of Furniture. The Dux Auctioneering Co., 141 Manners Street (opp. the King's Theatre). SILK! SILK! SILK! Just arrived large quantity. All New Shades. Also largo stock Shantung Silk. Hifehest quality, lowest prices. D. J. KWOIN AND CO., Imoorters of Silk, China, and Glassware, 40 Courtenay Placo. PRAMS! PRAMS! PRAMS! ALL Repairs to Prams and Push■<x. carts guaranteed. Hoods recovered. Tyres put on while you wait. PRAM EXCHANGE, Next King's Theatre, Dixon Street. A. J x FINCH, Proprietor.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 193, 11 May 1920, Page 9
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