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AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY AT 1.45. TO-DAY AT 1.45. , "SLEEPING BEAUTY" MATINEE. 1 "SLEEPING BEAUTY" MATINEE. The Loveliest Pantomime on Rc.cord. Tho "kiddies'" simply adore every 1 minute of ■ it. If yoii don't'take them you will never hear the end of it. Youngsters half-price, to all parts, except lafo door gallery. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. I Direction •'...■ J..C.WILLIAMSON,LTD. i Manager/ John Farrell. ■ • : The Pantomime of 500 Surprises, THIS THIS AFTERNOON ... ' EVENING ,At 1,45, . ' At 7.45, And Until .Wednesday Night Next. MATINEES TO-DAY, SATURDAY, AND NEXT WEDNESDAY. , . .J. C. WILLIAMSON; LTD., \ Present their very Greatest Effort in Pantomime Productions, "SLEEPING BEAUTY," . "SLEEPING BEAUTY," "SLEEPING BEAUTY." . , "SLEEPING BEAUTY," , The Pantomimo of Endless Delight. A Cycle of Joy,. Laughter, and Song. The children' and the grown-ups all . love.it. 1 . BOX PLANS up to end including next Saturday are now open at', : The Bristol Piano Co. ; PRICES—D.C. and R.S., 7s. 9d.; Stalls, 3s. Bd.; Gallery, 2s. 7d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is. Extra. All prices include amusement tax. BOX, PLANS for iVonday, Tuesday and Wednesday, July 5, 6, 7, will be opened . at The Bristol THIS MORNING. . GISBORNE XfUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY i'A 'COMPETITIONS, ',' AUGUST 30 TP SEPTEMBER 4. OPERA HOUSE, GISBORXR Schedules, Books of Words, and all information from ■ .' '. FRED. R. BALL, Secretary, Competitions Society, ; BOX GO, GISBORNE. . . ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 31/1920. "SLEEPING BEAUTY" ■ ■ N "SLEEPING BEAUTY" PANTOMIME ' (gONG HITS! ■ ' SONG HITSI . "Give Me lie Moonlight, .Give :Me the. Girl" (The big success of the year.) "Sing Me Love's Lullaby." , , "I Want to Snuggle.": ; . "Hindustan." v ' "Tulip Time." • "Mandy." "The' Kingdom Within Your Eyes. And all the other , songs sung in , this ; successful Pantomime are ob'.tainable at "BEGG'S" " j ALL 2s. each, POSTED &.! Id. . COMPETITION MURIO ; ALL the music contained in this year's Syllabus for forthcoming Fes- ■ • tival is in' stock. . We advise you to • ■ . order NOW. .. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street. Watch for tho Greatest Soup Hit of : . all Timo: '. "THE/BAREFOOT TRAIL." SHOWS. WELLINGTON POULTRY. • PIGEON, ; . CANARY & CAT SOCIETY'S . i \ 38th ANNUAL POULTRY SHOW. O U I, ?' R Y S H O W, I WRIGHT, STEPHENSON'S STORE, ! WRIGHT, STEPHENSON'S STORE. ' PIPITEA POINT • PIPITEA POINT : (Take car to Davis Street). j V ' • \ TO-MORROW, ■ \ TO-MORROW, V . (WEDNESDAY); THURSDAY' & FRIDAY ' WEDNESDAY), THURSDAY & FRIDAY . .. NEXT. ■ . ■ ■ NEXT.' \. ' Poultry, Pigeons,. 'Cage Birds, Cats; Poultry, Pigeons,; Cage Birds,. Cats. Poultry. Pigeons, Cage Birds,' Cuts, j CATS ON FRIDAY. 5 FEATHER FANCIERS' ART UNION. - \ .£IOO in Prizes. in Prizes.3 ■ Tickets,. Is.; admit to Show. L. G. BROWN, Hon. Sec. I P.O. Box 381. 3 ■ • i . : FINANCIAL. ; THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. | . Established 1837., Incorporated 1880. Capital Authorised i>nd Issued 7,500,000 ■ Paid-up Capital - 2,500,000 Reserve Fund 2,570,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 5,000,000 j, Together .*210,070,000 t' TVrOTICE IS 'HEREBY GIVEN that tho i v Transfer Books, of the Bank will be CLOSED from July 1, 1520, to July 7, . 1920, both dates inclusive. _ Proprietors . whose names aro registered in tho said books on June' 30, 1920, will be entitled to the Dividend to be declared at , tho next General' Meeting cf Proprietors in respect of the:number- of shares stand'ng in their names on that date. W. A. KIELY, ) ' ', : Acting-Inspector. ' FIRST MORTGAGE MONEY. OOC AAA AVAILABLE, in sums to 3j.4«J)Vvlr suit Borrowers, of iIOOO ' upwards, on First Mortgages of improved farms, in Wellington, Hawke's Bay, or [ Taranaki. Interest lowest current rates, which are at present 51 per cent, with half margin, 6 per cent, with two-nfthi margin; Apply promptly, • CHAS. B. BUXTON, " Financial Agent. , 11 Grey Street. MOTOR BEBV|CS6. ' ' HODSON'S PIONEER WANGANUI-MARTON MOTOR W * • SERVICE. V Established 2} jeans. j Punctnalitv and Reliability Guaranteed, f TRAVELLERS from Wellington to '■ Wanganui 'can lave fl hours by joining Radeon's Motors at Marton in evening. Equal time-saving for. from Auckland to Wanganui on arrival at Marton in morning. i„ - TIME-TABLE: Morning ; Trip-Leava, IP Parkville 6.45 a.m.. arrive Mnrton 8 d a.m.; Martori 8.30 a.m., arrive Wain nganui 9.45 a.m. Afternoon Trio—Leave to Parkville 3.45 p.m., arrive Marton 5 n.m.leave Marton 5.50 p.m., arrive (1 Wanganui 6.45 p.m. : e : - TOUR ISTS I rs mARANAKI TRIPS-To North Eg. te ' A . mont, Mountain' House, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays. .' Farce, return same ' day, 155.; stop-over, : 20a.; single, '1&. ■ Write or wire for Wats. = • ' E. WOOLDRIDGE. ~ ,'Tourist' Garage, New Plymouth, Special Trips arranged any time, any* where. 'Phones 857, 638. (C WANGANUI. RAETIHT AND OHA-. re W KT7NE. MOTOR SERVICE.-Cnw it leave Universal Motor Co.'s Garage, Wn0. nganui, daily nt 9 n.m. Leave Goodyear's Stables, Rnetihi, dally at 9 a.m. Special cars kept both ends for taxi jsr■vice. . Wires: Motors, Raetihi—Goodyear's Stables. Z . NATTRASS .AND TENNENT. , ProprletoriL 16 TjbteSUA to Ea9t~Coast and Ure- )., fw.-'wera Countrv.—Powerful motors. Wire for Seats. F-. Is. Williams, Royal it Mail Contractor. Tlinemoa Street, Rotorua. 'Phone 124. . ■ io pISCALL'B Fruit Bonbons.-Xou osnA not equal them tot quality.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 236, 30 June 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 236, 30 June 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 236, 30 June 1920, Page 9

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