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AMUSEMENTB. QRAND OPERA . HOUSE. Direction -... J. C. Williamson, Ltd.. Manager John Farrell GREATEST EVENT OF THE . THEATRICAL YEAR. Season of 9 Nights, 2 Matinees. COMMENCING WEDNESDAY NIGHT COMMENCING' WEDNESDAY NIGHT; - At 10 to 8. THERE ABE PANTOMIMES AND PANTOMIMES, But this 13 ■ THE PANTOMIME. ' . "THE SLEEPING BEAUTY." :! "THE SLEEPING BEAUTY:' . : "THE SLEEPING BEAUTY." , ' "J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. PRODUCE IT—THAT'S THE HALL-M4RK. TWO ACTS, TWENTY-TWO SCENES. TWO. ACTS, TWENTY-TWO SCENES. " THIS PANTOMIME YOU■ • WILL ENJOY AS WELL . AS YOUR YOUNGSTERS. SETS A NEW STANDARD IN. PANTOMIME. ■. ENDLESS VARIETY. .. ALL THAT A PANTOMIME SHOULD BE, AND THEN A.LOT MORE. . Interpreted "by THE GREATEST CAST EVER. : Winifred Roma, Eva Lynn, Adelaide Xyster, Maggie Dickinson, Margaret Sutcliff e, Mione Stewart, Marriott Edgar. Gtorge Welch/ Herbert Leigh, Sidney . -Culvert, Stanley Odgers, / The Brothers Egbert. 'BOX PLANS-for FIRST 6 NIGHTS AND FIRST MATINEE (BATURDAY NEXT), will be opened at The Bristol, THIS MORNING (MONDAY),, at 9 o'clock. •• PRICES—Dress - Circle' and Reserved Stalls, 7s. 9d.;.Back Stalls, 39. Bd.; Gallery, Is. 7d. Early ttoor Stalls and Gallery,'ls. extra. All prices includo amusement tax. ' / ' MATINEES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. CHAS. M. BERKELEY. C T A, CONCERT. fj! 0 W N -HALL. . WEDNESDAY, By ' , COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' MALE ; . ' . VOICE CHOIR ' (H. Temple White," Conductor), . Assisted by ' MRS. J. E./WOODWARD, Soprano. ■ AVA SYMONS, Violinist. • . HAROLD Pianist. Reserves Bs., Reserves 3s. Plan at-Bristol LEGAL NOTICES. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES. ' ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursni\ ant to Section 59 of, the Public Trust Office Act, 1808,-.. that, all creditors and others having claims against any of ■ tlio deceased 'pfersois'.whose ; nai&es .appear' in the Schedule, hereunder .. (and vwhose estates! -are ''Tinder''- administration by ■ ths Publio Trustee) are hereby required to ledge IN DUPLICATE BuchcP.aims, supported 'by full particulars, and certified as duo and owing by th,e"';resp4ctive estates at the death of the respective deceased persons, with. tho PnblitTrnstM s local' office at Wellington, on or before the 19th day of AUGUST, 1920. Any olaim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. . ' SCHEDULE. (1) WHITWELL, Thomas, lata of Wellington, brass finisher. (2) COLLINS, Catherine, late of Welling. :tonw widow. „' ', . (3) O'CONNOR. Catherine Teresa, late 'Of Wellington, married woman. CHABLES ZACH.4RIAH, • Lccal Deputy Publio Trustee. WcfJington, Juno 19, 1920. PUBLIC NOTICEB. HOME SERVICE LEAGUE OF N.Z. ' (Inc.). A LL those wishing to become Memiai. -bers of the above-League may enrol as suoh and sign the Petition at ill® Office of Messrs. Vine and Wilson, Dominion Avenue. Wellington, who have the necessary papers and authority. • BY ORDER, Central Executive Committee. HOLIDAY NOTICES. LAV HOLIDAY, THE Offices of Solicitors practising in '■ thfi City will bo'CLOSED on WEDNESDAY, June 23 (Prince of Wales ® lrlWay) " y. HARRISON. Secretary, Wellington District Law Society. BUSINESS NOTICES, flowers. OAS. POSTED, thi« select Collection A\J (hardy), nothing better in New Zealand; retail value, • 455.:-Boronia, French' Azalea, African Waratali. Voburnum Stelota, Auriooria, Duck Tre« fNov'elivV Flame • Creeper, Eriostemon, Scarlet "Kawhia, Pink Kenedm, Silver Podeleria. Browalia, R. American Pillar. Adenandera, 12 Choice Petunias. Will substitute others' if required. Bs., posted, '50 (verv select), bedding plants (top-notch COlOUn) ' W, MMCHINSON. ' Wholesalo Grower, New.Plymouth, , WHERE TO DINE A STOP- HOUSE, WILLIS BTOEET. STOR E HOUSE. WILLIS STREET. BEST 3-COURSE LUNCH IN • • WELLINGTON. ' is, 6d„ 12 noon to 2 p.m. TEA,:CIRIM-B. FISH, ETC., 5 to' 7 p.m , Oor Motto-Civility, Attention, CleanNo Frown Meat Used. Note Addreaai. Over Pinny's Piano Warehouse. CORSETS 1 CORSETSI riXH-ii woman who buys iter CORSETS •A hero is assu/ed of the best. MRS. COX, 189 Manners Street (Opposite King's Theatre). . ~ MECCANO BOYS. """ 1&/TECCANO Prices same as two years !VA ago; See Exhibition in Messrs. Whitcombe and Tombs's Lambton Quay Windows. . ■ ~f\lD False Teeth bought. Post them U to J. Dunstone, Box 1418, AuckHighest cosh prices sent by rea aw.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 228, 21 June 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 228, 21 June 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 228, 21 June 1920, Page 7

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