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AMUSEMENTS, Owing to the wonderful success' achiev- _ cd by "Sleeping Beauty," .1. C. Williamson's must Wonderful- Pantomime, | the bus been EXTEND- f ED until WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, on " which day an additional Afternoon Perforiuance will also be staged. , ™ WEXT "SLEEPING BEAUTY" E NEXT "SLEEPING BEAUTY" MATINEE, •; MATINEE, • - I WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, - * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, A At 1.45. J .At 1.45. • & THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PANTOMIME £ • ON: RECORD. a It was perfectlydelightful' on Saturday r Afternoon to hear the 1500 children in - tho audience shrieking with delight from the beginning to the end of the performance. ( , - { THE 'CLEANEST, MOST WHOLE. ] ' ' SOME, AND BEST OP ALL PANTOMIMES, /IRAND . ' OPERA , HOUSE. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager ..' John Forrell.. The Pantomime of 500 Surprises, J TO-NIGHT'AT 7.45 SHARP TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 SHARP And Every Evening until Wednesday, '-. /: July 7. MATINEES SATURDAYS AND : ; WEDNESDAYS. . J. C. •'WILLIAMSON, LTD., i Present their very Greatest Effort in '. ? Pantomime Productions,',., ■ j '.• ' "SLEWING BEAUTY," ; "SLEEPING BEAUTY," • "SLEEPING BEAUTY." 1 "SLEEPING. BEAUTY,"' The Pantomime" of Endless Delight. 'I A Cycle of Joy, Laughter, and Song. The children, and the grown-ups all ■'.»;, love it.. ■ I ' ■ , BOX PLANS up 1o rnd including next Saturday are now open at The Bristol Piano Co. *'£■■'. : PRICES-D.C. and R.S., 7s. 9d.; Stalh, • 3s-. Bd.; Gallery, 2s. 7d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is. Extra. All prices includei;amusement tax. BOX PLANS for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, July 5, 0, 7, will-' be Bristol on,-Wednesday morning. MISS'taAGGIE. DICKINSON. OWING to numerous requesta Miss Tiiaggie Dickinson will teach a number of pupils the art of Ballet 'anting. Early ' application to ; Grand "pera House is necessary. : ■ ' ' • SYDNEY, CULVER! LATEST Ballroom Dance will be . .'taught-by Mr. Sydney Culver during presoir Pantomime Season. Apply ; Grand Opera -House immediately. ■ , ' "SLEEPING BEAUTY" "SLEEPING BEAUTY" PANTOMIME ; ' - SONG HITS! ■ ■''; "Give Me the Moonlight,Givb Me the Girl" (Tho big success of the year.) "Sing. Me Love's Lullaby." "I Want to, Snuggle." , ■> "Hindustan." "Tulip Time." >. ". "The kingdom Within Your Eyes." 'And all the other.■' songs sung In. this"successful .Pantomime are •obtainable at "BEGG'S." ALL 2s. each, POSTED 2s. Id. '~. .COMPETITION' MUSIC . ALL "the music contained.in this year's Syllabus for forthcoming. Fes-tival-is. in.stoek..'.Wejidvibo./youlto : .'.■:• order NOW.-,. ■■■'<. . •--,-...■■ CHAS. BEGG AND CO.; LTD.,. ■ .. Manners Street.. . ~■..-• Watch for the Greatest Song Hit of '' '. all'Timo: ,; ' "THE BAREFOOT TRAIL." TOILET SPECIALISTS. YOUTHFUL VIGOUR FOR THE '', AILING. WHAT is life for thoso who suitor* from Nervous troubles, Rheuma>tism, (Eczema, Lung Complaints, Lunibiigo, and Sciatica but a -period of misery! 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' Cooper's, Buildings,. r Willis /Street, Wellington. ' [ '■ 'Phone 1791. i ' • ... f<REY Hill PERMANENTLY: s V>f BANISHED BY THE INECTO-RAPID SYSTEM, • , Which defies detection; and 'leaves the 1 hair beautiful* and glossy,'with no un- '-. natural metallic glitter. The colour lasts, 5 whilst shampooing and waving make no - difference, The method which does not - paint on but RESTORES EACH HAIR 1 FROM THE CENTRE OUTWARDS. Specialist in Face Massage nnd Scalp Treatments (Violet Rny High Frequency, , and Vibratory), Shampooing, Manicuring, i, Ladies' and Children's Haircutting. 0 Superfluous Hair ' Removed. Hygoia t Face Powder, is. 6d. Delicately Peri fumed Vanishing, Cream (large pote), Bs. 6d. Personal attention always. Tel. 2802. . MISS B. HILSON, H.rgek Toilet Parlors, Winder's Bldgs. (op. Royal Oak), Cuba St. OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO LADIES. • i ; ' T ADIES suffering from facial blemJLi ishes or desirous of hair permanently dyed should consult Miss Laureiie son, the Certified Toilet Specialist, of Sydney fame.' Face Massage a Speciality. High-fre- _ quency Violet Ray Treatment. ! "Inecto" Hair Dye in 14 shades. Creamß. Powders, Manicuring. ■ ]' a Call for Free Consultation. LA RENAI TOILET PARLOURS, y . 60 : Willis Street. ■ 'Phone 2167 (temp.). ISS MILSOM, Hair and Face Specialist. Prices of leading Skin Pre-, j narations:—You 'have heard about them because they have proved a long-estab--1 lished success. Culteno .Skin Food, 35.; s Culteno Balm, 3s. Cd.; Hygienic Fnc." '' Powder, all shades, 35.; Parisian Bloom. - 3s. Grt. Also all Hni: 1 Preparations. '" Prices Inter. Miss Milsom. 31 Willis - Street. 'Phone 814. ..''-' '.'■Vr _ Z7Sporting Life"—Articles nn line - 1™ • ini(, Boxing. Golf,- Footbnl'. Bilt- Hards, Theatrical Notes, Pig and Cattle .Hunting, Women's World, etc.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 235, 29 June 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 235, 29 June 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 235, 29 June 1920, Page 7

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