AMUSEMENTS.. QRAM) '; f OPERA HOUSE.' Direction ..... J, C,'Williamson, Ltd. Tiiig is for YOU ■ ' As well as Your YOUNGSTERS. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S GORGEOUS ' AND SPECTACULAR PANTOMIME,: . • . !'. THE ■ ' , "SLEEPING BEAUTY." ."SLEEPING BEAUTY." ' "SLEEPING- BEAUTY." , . Season Commences TUESDAY NEXT, JUNE 22. PANTOMIME TIME IS v KIDDIES' i '..'° TIME-A'ND YOUR TIME. A Double-Barrelled Pantomime-Good for tlio Kiddies—Good for To*. There's many a story .you'll be able.'to pick out of the Pantomime, that wal save you cudgelling -your brains when your youngest ouddlea in'.and wants' 'his "put-me-to-sleep" ' story.• '.'V''■:' THE " ... y "SLEEPING BEAUTY." ; "SLEEPING BEAUTY." „ "SLEEPING BEAUTY." The Pantomime of Endless Delight.Rich, Rar#, and Racy. A 'PANTOMIME OF ENDLESS ' DELIGHT. A' Cycle of Joy, Laughter, and' Song, ' in a Kaleidoscopic Setting, r • ; Panto, of Laughs and Gasps. TWO ACTS. TWENTY-TWO SCENTS TWO ACTS! TWENTY-TWO; SCENIt MATINEES, WEDNESDAYS AND ' SATURDAYS. . . Prices as usual. Box -Plans for first at Tlio Briatol. MONDAY MORNING NEXT. . " ■ \ : CHAS. M/BERKELEY. (JI.OWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. Direction \ ........J.,',,, John Hopkins, ' LAST FOUR NIGHTS. And then for pastures now. 'THE DANDIES OP 1920, THE:DANDIES OF. 1920. THE DANDIES OF 1920. ■-. THE DANDIES OF 1920. there be no Tepining. Sally forth ] itnd. see that joy is thy portion ,on the nights which remain In this week. Book now for Saturday's Farewell.
To Get In—Ss. 2d., 2?., id., and Is. id. Plan at The Bristol. IjiOWN' HALL CONCERT CHAMBER., SONG RECITALS,. , . . by . NURSE KATHLEEN GARVEN, " The Talented Irish Contralto. . ; MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY, . , > ■ ■i ■■■■'. JUNE 28 and 30. : ; Assisted by '.. Miss Paula Scherek,. Violinist. Miss. Nellie Hayward, Pianist. . The Wellington Halo-Voice Quartet;,/. ' Pxicfes: ss.j 35,, 25., plus Tax. PIANOS WHICH ARE. '- THE CHOICE OF' GREAT PIANISTS AND all who demand the artistically pre-eminent in Musical Instruments' are.offered for your selection at Begg's. Pianis, which have maintained a position of unrivalled leaderships-Master-pieces bearing such' well-known names as BRINSMEAD LYON AND HEALY \ . WINDOVER ' JESSE FRENCH ■ * ' , BRASTED '. - / , •, - ROGERS ' . r :i -.' And - . " .'PLAYERS BY ■ '■■■. ' , JESSE- FRENCH and , ■ • ; .FOSTER.-; ', l . ' •... •. Th> richness , of tone and power, exquisite beauty, and charm place them wholly apar.t from all .others—and make tbem worthy of a place in oox showroom' and in your. home. COME IN TO-DAY. ' , CHAS., BEGG ;AND CO., ', The Oldest (Established Piano House in .-New Zealand, . MANNERS STREET. ■ MEETINGS. rTHE RESIDENTS-OF KELBURN are invited' to attend a PUBLIC MEETIN G'TO-MORRQW (Thursday) NIGHT, at 8, at -thie- Training College,- Kowhai Road. 1 ' HIS WORSHIP THE.MAYOR, Mr. J. Pf, Luke|'C.M.G.. JLP.,' has accepted an invitation, to Address the Meeting, on . the' possibilities 'of obtaining ft Recreation Gjuupd. i. 1 ' F. MEADOWCROFT,. - Chairman, President; Kolburn Ratepayers' Assnciation. '»: ■ , "DETURNED SOLDIERS, ara'cordially #-*- • invited to attend the' Civic Reqep. tion to T<e tendered S General Bramweli Booth in the Town 'Ball, Wellington, TOMORROW (Thursday), Jtffie, 17, at 3 p.m. ■ His Worship the has' kindly reserved a. number of seats on the ground iioor for Returned Soldiers. • - . 'R.J F. ALDRICH, ', . Secretary. 1 ' BUSINESS NOTICEB. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN- ' Hesitate ESITATB i j Before ordering another Suit or Costume., The; ono you have probably only required Cleaning and Pressing by us to give you every satisfaction for eomo time yet.- THE ' -EXPERIMENT IS WORTH TRYING. Do not spend money on new olothes -until yon see what can be done with the old ■ ones. Send them to the VICTORIA LAUNDRY CO., LTD., THE DRY, GLEANING SPECIALISTS OF NEW ZEALAND. I _ '' ' I ' Country customers can rely on return of goods in very short time. TROUSSEAU OUTFITS. TROUSSEAU,OUTFITS. ! • , TROUSSEAU OUTFITS. ... BLOUSES. | BLOUSES. • i ( BLOUSK. 1 LINGERIE. LINGERIE. LINGERIE. LINGERIE. HOSIERY. , HOSIERY. MOST VALUE FOR THE LEAST I MONEY. .] H/fAISON ; LOUISE, i ' LIAISON LOUISE, ' . 37 Willis Street. BOUQUETS AND FLORAL EMBLEMS. A RTIEJTICALLY made up at short no- ! tico. Miss' Carney,- 94 Manners i Street. Attends personally. ,
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