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AMUSEMENTS. • OPERA HOUSE Lassoes J. C. Williamson, Ltd Sole Direction J. alK i if. Tait TO-NIGHT . . AT 8. TO-NIGH'.' Positively Last Night of THE LITTLE DAMOZEL. . THE LITTLE DAMOZEL. THE LITTLE DAMOZEL. The fascinating English Comedy-Drama THE KING'S FAVOURITE.' In response to many requests J. and N Tait have pleasure in announcing i 6hort revival j>i the Fragrant Furci Comedy, "DADDIES." . . "DADDIES," "DADDIES." "DADDIES." WHICH THEY- WILL PRESENT FOI •THE FINAL 3 NIGHTS OF THI SEASON, Commencing TO-MORROW NIGHT, . ' • At .8 o'clock. "Daddies" has proved throughout Nev Zealand the greatest laughter-maker sinci "Pel* o' My Heart." • Reappearance of LITTLE ELVIE POWIE. A play to capture daddies, enraptim children and delight mothers. Prices-7s. (R.S. and D.C.); 3s. Gd. Stalls; Is. Gd., Gallery. (Early Door; Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra.) All prices phis tax. BOX PLANS BRISTOL. DAY SALES NED PERRY'S. mOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER Direction ..'.., John Hopkics NEVER MIND THE WEATHER. The party who prophesies on tho weather is a. cheerful sort of <i Joker . He promises; a continuance or rain and cold, Don't let that affect you, however, for all is gay and glad each riighfc at THE DANDIES OF 1320. -THE DANDIES OF 192(1. THE DANDIES OF 1920. THE DANDIES OF 1920. A Bunch of Merry People Still Going Strong. '< To be there—3s., 2d., 2a. Id., and Is. Id. Book at The Bristol. rjTHE WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT AT 8. "ELIJAH." Principals— "ELIJAH." Soprano'•ELlJAH.'' MISS BELLE POLLARD "ELIJAH." (Melbourne). "ELIJAH." Mezzo: "ELIJAH." MRS. W. J. COVENTRY. "ELIJAH" Contralto: "ELIJAH." MISS MABELLE ESQUI"ELIJAH." LANT (Dunedin). "ELIJAH." Tenor: "ELIJAH." MR. WALTER WHYTE "ELIJAH." /Sydney). "ELTJAH." Baritone: "ELIJAH." MR, JOHN PROUSE. "ELTJAH."- The Youth: "ELIJAH." MASTER, TOM GEORGE. Prices: ss. (res.), 3s. (res.), and2s. Plan and Tickets at Bristol. A limited supply of 2s. tickets on sale at the Bos Office. Doors open at 7.15. W, E. CALDOW, 'Phono 3390. Hon. Sep. : TLAYER PIANOS. IF you are thinking of a high-grade player, 6urely you Bhould consider those by JESSE FRENCH, FOSTER, and '' LYON AND HEALY. These • wonderful instruments by Teason of their improved construction permit an artistic rendition of one's favourite music, such as will surprise the most' exacting- music-lover. A PLAYER PIANO IN YOUR - ■ HOME . . Will prove an infinite source of pleasure to every member of the family—they can all play it. It will open wide tho gateway to all that is beautiful ii> music. ■ CHAS. BEGG AND CO, LTD., ',-.-•■ .Manners. Street. . ; The Oldest Established Piano House in . New Zeaiahd. TOILET SPECIALISTS. TO restore 1 tho original colour of Grey or Faded Hair—try our ■ -•■ IKBCTO (the discovery of a famous French Physician). With the assistance of Inecto it takes but 30 minutes to banish Grey Hair and restore it to any desired shade. We have Inecto in the following shades: —Deep B'.ack, Black,. Darkest Brown, Da,rk Brown, Light Brown, Light Golden Brown. Dark Auburn, Auburn, Dark Ash Blonde, Ash Blonde, Reddish Blonde, Blonde, Golden Blonde, Light Blonde. The great point with our Inecto is that we nave' arranged for fresh supplies every fortnight. This is necessary to ensure the best resnlts. '. . MRS! CAMERON, Boudoir Camil'.e, Cooper's Buildings, Willis Street, Wellington. 'Phone 1791. ; ' HULLO! GOOD HEALTH.suffer tho torments of Nervous 7* Troubles, Lung Complaints, Rheumatism, Eczema, when permanent relief is ensured by taking a course of HighFrequency Violet-Ray Treatment? Men foremost in the medical profession have realised the marvellous curative powers of the High-Frequencv Vie-' let-Ray, and strongly recommend it. Hot Air Baths. Electric Baths,' and Massaptincr of every description also available. Qualified nurse. always in attendance. Call or write to MRS. HULLEN, Dept; D., 3A Cotirtenav Place. • Wellington. 'Phone 20-070. SPECIAL' INTEREST TO LADIES. MISS LAURENSON (late of Farmers', ±™; Sydney), begs to announce to the Ladies of Wellington that she has opened a MODERN TOILET PARLOUR, situated at GO WILLIS STREET ' Toilet SpecjjiJist, Hair, Face, and up-to-dato Hairwork. Miss Lauronjon Kuarantees .Permanent Hair Colouring. SuperfliioiisMTair. Removed. Personal Attention. Note Address— LA-RENAI TOILET PARLOUR, B0 WILLIS STREET. • Telephone 2467 (temporary). WOMEN-WHY LOOK PASSEE? INECTO-RAPID. rE method which does not paint on, but RESTORES EACH HAIR FROM THE CENTRE OUTWARDS. The Colour lasts and has no unnatural metallic glitter. Shampooimr. and Waving make no difference ' to tho restored colour. Used by the Royal Court Hairdressers. Specialist in Face and Hair Treatments (Violet Ray and Vibratory), Shampooing, American Hair Cuflting and Hair Work, Superfluous Hair Removed. Personal attention always. Tel. 2802. MISS B. HILSON, Hypeia Toilet Parlours, ' Winder's Building (opn. Royal Oak). Cuba Street. ISS MILSOM guaranmes all Hairwork from her establishment..Combings made up. to order. If writing, endose pattern of hair Tho opinion free, from one who knows. Dj not remain in ignorance of the beautiful coiffure fashions of the present day. Miss Milsom, Hair and Face Specialist. 91 Willis Street 'Phono 814. BUSINESS NOTICES. GREAT COSTUME SALE, AT Schncidoman's. Tailors, 86 Manners Street, j

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 212, 2 June 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 212, 2 June 1920, Page 9

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