AMUSEMENTS. "SLEEPING BEAUTY." ' TO-NIGHT, AT 7.50 SHARP. OWING to tho lato arrival of tho Manuka yesterday, the initial representation of, "SLEEPING BEAUTY" had to bo postponed until THIS EVENING AT„7.50. Last night was devoted to a full scenic and lighting rehoarsal, so that this evening's representation mil be presented under tho very best conditions. BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS. Those who had reserved seats for last night may have their money refunded or they may exchange their tickets for other representations. IMPORTANT. Holders of tickets for lost night, should thov so desire, may reserve scats on next week's plane, which are not yet open to, tho general public. I "THE SLEEPING BEAUTY" J "THE SLEEPING BEAUTY" / PANTO. MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT AT 1.50., MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT AT 1.50., Children to Matinees Half-price to nil' parts (except Lato Door, Gallery). /MRAND OPERA HOUSE: DIRECTION, J. 0. WILLIAMSON, LTD: Manager ....... John Farrell TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) TO-NIGHT : TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) TO-NIGHT At. ten minutes to 8, J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. Present theirGorgeous Pantomime Extravaganxa, "THE SLEEPING BEAUTY." "THE SLEEPING BEAUTY." "THE SLEEPING BEAUTY." With an unparalleled Cast. Prince Pcu d'Amour ... Winifred Roma T\he Prime Minister ..;... Herbert Leigh King Pompos Georgo Welch Beauty Dorothy Seacombe Grace May Harris Wit Adelaide Lester Premier Danseuse ••• Maggie Dickinson Fairy Malovolenco ... Margaret Sutcliffe Princess "Beauty Eve Lynn Agatha .....:.. Mione Stewart Queen Patricia :....; Elsie Ferran Dancing .....*.'........ Maudie Andrews Music ; Edna M'Call Love ;. ». Ida -Tupper Premier Danseur Sidney Culver Solicitor-General Stanley Odgers Mrs, Spoopendyko Marriott Edgar Bill and Walter .. The Brothers Egbert TWO ACTS. TWENTY-TWO SCENES; 750 GORGEOUS COSTUMES ' 750 20 BEAUTIFUL BALLETS 20 80 POPULAR MUSICAL NUMBERS. 80 150 PEOPLE in the PRODUCTION. 150 Ballets and Marches by Minnie Everett. Musical Director Adrian Amadio. PRODUCED BY CHAS. A. WENMAN. Stage Director J. C, Whitfield PRICES-Dcess Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 7s. 9d.; Back Stalls, 3s. Bd.; Gallery, Is. 7d. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. All Prices, include Amusement, Tax. Day Sales at 1 Ned Perry's, Tobacconist, Manners. Street. MATINEES WEDNESDAY'AND SATURDAY. ' CM. Berkeley. "SLEEPING BEAUTY" ~" "SLEEPING BEAUTY" PANTOMIME r ■■' aONGHITS! SONG HITS! "Give Me'tho Moonlight,' ■ Givo Me the Girl" ..,.-' • (The big success of the year';) . "Sing Me Love's Lullaby." ,' "I Want to Snuggle." "Hindustan." • "Tulip Time." "Manay." "Tho Kingdom Within Your: Eyes." And all the: other songs ' sung in:. this successful : Pantomime are ob- , tain&blo at "BEGU'S." : i ALL 2s. each, POSTED 2a. Id. COMPETITION.MUSICALL the.-inusic contained in this year's Syllabus for. forthcoming Festival is in stock. Wo advise'you to , order NOW. CHAS; BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street. . Watoh for the Greatest Song Hit of all Timo: "THE BAREFOOT TRAIL." SPORTING. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. GRAND NATIONAL MEETING, 1920. AUGUST 10, 12, 14.' ENTRIES Close on FRIDAY, JUNE 25, at 8 p.m., for the following, " N.Z. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, of 1500 sovs.; 31 miles j 1 sov. WINTER CUP, of 1000 sovs. (flat); 1 mile; 1 sov. N.Z. /GRAND NATIONAL HURDLE RAGE, of 1500 sovs..; about 2Jmiles; 1 sov. BEAUFORT STEEPLECHASE, of 500 sovs.; about 2J miles; 1 sov. SYDENHAM HURDLE ,RACE, of 500 sovs.; 2 miles; 1 sov. LINCOLN STEEPLECHASE, of 600 sov6.; about 3 miles; 1 sor, i F. C. COTHER, ' ' Secretary. P.O. Box-385, ' . '■ * Christchurch. / __. _ 5 WELLINGTON RACING CLUB.'' ; WINTER MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, ' ■-JULY 14 and 17. NOMINATIONS for all events except • tho Trial Plate CLOSE at 9 o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY, JUNE 25. ■J ' I ..■ . .--..• A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. ■1 \ a BUSINESS NOTICES. LADIES! HAVE YOU ' EVER USED THE ' "DUNLOP"' ' : . RED.RUBBER ' ' V BLOUSE HOLDFAST? IF you have not, ask your draper for onejand if he hasn't one in stock, make him get it for you. . You will never bo without one again. , , Simple, arid effective. Made in four I gizes—l4in., lein., 18in., 20in., i By the , Dunlop Rubber Company of Australasia, . Ltd. CHIROPRACTIC. P THE MASTEROF DISEASE! WHETHER, your heart, head, lungs, stomach, liver, kidneys, or limbs are affected. Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments will put you on the road to health I ■o This remarkable Silence was discovered K> by Dr. Palmer in 1895, and has sine* d beerj,the me"ans of making thousands ol if sufferer* well and strong 1 », Consultations are Free. Call! Hours h 10 a.m. till 0 p.m. 'Phono 20—342, 18 FREDK. J. BLAKER, Chiropractor, 7 Courtenay Place, Citv. (Opp. Tram Terminus.) - T4/TOTORISTS! Obtain easy starting II ItjL even in coolest weather, mor< f powor, more speed, more M.P.G. An Aii »• Friotion Carburettor does it Mannin( Machlnory Co.; Christohuroh.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 231, 24 June 1920, Page 7
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