1 AMUSEMENTS, QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessee J. C. Williamson. ' Metro's Greatest Production, NAZIMOVA . ' NAZIMOVA NAZIMOVA NAZIMOVA In "THE RED LANTERN." "THE RED LANTERN." "THE RED LANTERN," "THE RED LANTERN." Hundreds Turned Away on Saturday. IMPORTANT NOTICE. AN APOLOGY. The Management hog to Apologise to all their intended -Patrons who were unable to obtain admission on Saturday last, and announce that they were unable to . get the leaso of a larger theatre, and strongly advi6e everybody to reserve their seats for the remainder- of the season. Afl thr booking is already large -for the week, it is essontial. that patrons should book to evade a repetition of last Saturday a crush and disappointment. (Signed) E. H. CLARK, Managing Director, For Dominion Film Co. BY SPECLAL REQUEST MATINEES Will be held cn WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, With Full Orchestra. Doors open 2 p.m. Picture starts 2,30 p.m. BOOKING OFFICE open at the Bristol until 5 p.m. each day; Opera House from 5.30 until 7 p.m. PRICES—3s., 25., Is., plus tax. NO EXTRA FOR BOOKING. rpIOWN HALL' CONCERT CHAMBER. Direction John Hopkins. We rise to give Three Cheers and record the fact of an Overwhelming Success last Saturday evening by . THE DANDIES OF 1920. THE DANDIES OF 1920. THE DANDIES,OF 1920. THE : DANDIES OF 1920. To the folks who booked their.Seats we pay a tribute to their discretion. To the large concourse who. could not gain admission we remark: Very. soiTy, but the Plan is always at the Bristol, in the keeping of a very charming young kdy. THE DANDIES OF 1920. . THE DANDIES OF 1920. Not a dot and carry one combination, but an even and most Versatile Coterie, of Artists. So saitli. last Saturday's huge audience, and wo are here EVERY NIGHT AT 8. ' EVERY NIGHT AT 8 To Pass the Portals: 3s. 2d., 2s. Id., and Is. Id. We now set out to rehearse. BOXING. TOWN HALL, MONDAY, MAY 24. "FRITZ" HOLLAND v. , V "TOMMY" URBN, Two incomparable, exponents, whose appearance in Wellington affords an opportunity of witnessing a contest of international importance. A contest, which would attract a crowded attendance in ' any- city in the world. THREE FIRST-CLASS PRELIMINARIES. , BOX PLAN will open at ARMIT'S on /TUESDAY, at 10 a.m., where seats may be booked, for- the Stage,. Ringside, and Gallery sides. . ? ' i . PRICES—Stage, 205.; Gallery, lover Ring, 155.; Ringside, 10s.; Gallery, 65.; Back Stalls, 4s. • Country patrons should make early application to the Hon. Secretary, who will see that i the best 6eats available are procured. . W. G. TALBOT, Hon. Secretary. ONE "BEGG" ADVANTAGE. HAVING so great a number of highclass instruments to select from, as are embraced in our matchless stocky we offer you an unequalled opportunity of satisfying your preference in Case, | Design, Finish, Tone, and Actipji, in all that has to do with greatest satisfaction ! in Piano ownership. Here you 1 may select from models by BRINSMEAD, JESSfe FRENCH, . ' LYON AND HEALY, BRASTED, WINDOVER, ROGERS. Also Player-Pianos by JESSE FRENCH AND FOSTER. Call and see us at your earliest; we'll be pleased to have a piano talk with you. - . CHAS. BEGG AND CO. LTD., - . . Manners Street. i The Oldest Established Piano House ' in New Zealand. t PUBLIC NOTICES. A PPLICATIONS from Overseas Dis•iY charged Soldiers will be received at this office up to i p.m. on TUESDAY, .. MAY 25, 1920, for the purchase for cash or on deferred Payments or selection nnder renewable leaso with right of prir- , chase of Section Is, Heights Settlement, containing 275 acres, together with dwelling (5-roomed) and outbuildings thereon. About 5 'miles from Shannon Railway Station by formed road. Successful applicant will be required to take over stock and improvements at valuta tion. Further particulars and forms of appli, cation may be obtained at this office. G. H. M. M'CLURE, i . Commissioner of Crown Lands. . District Lands and Survey Office, Wellington, May 11, 1920. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL, f ■ PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE VISIT OF H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. WILL persons possessing any photographs of any of the street decorations, illuminations, scenes, or functions in. connection with the reception of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales in Wellington, be good enouglij to forward specimens to the undersignedj in order that any required as permanent records may bo now secured? JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. May 15, 1920. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. PARKING OF MOTOR-CARS AND , OTHER VEHICLES IN RINTOUL 1 STREET. , "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tho 1* Wellington City Council at their ' meeting held on April 29 prohibited the parking of motor-cars and other vehicles in Sintoul Street. r ' JNO. R. PALMER. Town Clerk. May 15, 1020. HOUSEHOLD ORDERLY ASSOCIATION. DONATIONS for Furnishing or offers of Guarantors for Loan may be » «eht to Treasurer of Provincial Council, # Mrs. Henry Hull, 70 Hill Stroet. r ' * BUSINESS NOTICES. HE New No. 70 Sterling Braad «Dd Bacon Sliceru, il2 10s. Henry ' Berry and Co., Dlxoa Street.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 198, 17 May 1920, Page 7
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