AMUSEMENTS. "THE BING BOYS ON BROADWAY." THE BOX PLANS for tho FIRST SIX NIGHTS AND FIRST MATINEE, SATURDAY NEXT, DUPING' WHICH "THE BING HOYS ON BHOADW.VY" WILL BE PRESENTED, WILL BE OPENED AT THE BRISTOL TO-MOR-ROW (TUESDAY) MORNING AT i) O'CLOCK. OPERA HOUSE. Direction. J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Commencing THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 18, THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 18, At 8 o'clock. J., C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present, for the First Time here, a REYUSICAL COMEDY DE LUXE. R.EVUSICAL COMEDY DE LUXE. In 2 Acts and 9 Scones. "THE BING BOYS ON BROADWAY." "THE BING BOYS ON BROADWAY." "THE BING BOYS ON BROADWAY." "THE BING BOYS ON BROADWAY." For Only fi Nights. With SUPER-BRILLIANT CAST. .TonniA Hartley, Phil. Smith. Reginald Roljerts, Herbert C. Walton, Harry Pnulton, Sydney Culver, Edith Drayson, Maggie Dickinson, Gwen Burroughs, Gus Bluett, Beatrice Wcnban, Charles Howard, Given Iv.?s, Maie Baird, Phyllis Amery, William Lockhart, Jan Caryll, Alec. M'Pherson. NEW ARTISTS. NEW REVUE. NEW ARTISTS. NEW REVUE. MAMMOTH! GIGANTIC! MAMMOTH! GIGANTIC! STUPENDOUS! STUPENDOUS! ITS GLORIES AND GAIETIES . BEGGAR. DESCRIPTION! It is a brilliant production, an inexhaustible storehouse of mirth) and frolic, of dazzling scenes that delight thd eye, and unexpected novelties that charm tho mind. As a vehicle of amusement it is a masterpiece of its kind. So skilfully is tho fabric woven that the audience is lmrdly conscious of tho rapidity . with which its interest is transported from scene to scene. Never does interest flag nor the desire for change obtrude—"NewZealand Herald." ,-.„,.„, MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT. MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT. D.C. and 0.5., Ss. Cd.; Back Stalls, 4s. 2d.: Gallery, Is. 7d. Early Doors, Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. All Prices include Tax. ———-—===- LIVE STOCK. ETC., FOR SALE, DOGS FOR SALE. I HAVE 4 or 5 good leaders, also some good heading pups by Hemp out of well-bred bitches. Price and particulars from ' ■E. JOHNSON. H. Lam. Kennels, Kiore, via Stratford. WANTED TO SELL (Miscellaneous). : SEED POTATOEB. ~ ,T AM NOW READY for the 1920 seaJL eon. Over rsOO tons of Standard Varieties, including— Robin Adair, Sir J. G. Wilson, Sutton's Supreme, Aberbrot'hock, Sutton s 2S'B, Arran Chief, Gold Coin, New Era, Beauty ot Hebron, Maori Chief. E. H. CRABB Eangitikei Street, Palmerston North. 'Phona 700. Box 263. "TDED HAND" Anti-corrosive Paints, J-l> ready mixed, British. Rod,' Tropical White,- Cream, Black, Grey, Service Grey, Light Grey, Stone, Teak, Buff—in 561b. drums. Equally suitablo for Iron, Wood, Stone, etc. EMPIRE OIL CO. LTD., Agents, Harris Street. FOR SALE,
lAAfli SHAKES, Tongariro Timber IIJVV ' Company, Limited Stock. Offers to be sent to tlio Bank of Nova Scotia, Vancouver, Canada. The highest or any bid not necessarily accepted. ANTED Sell, strong Single-furrow Plough, .£lO, on truck, Paekakariki. "K.," c/o "Dominion." . BOARD AND RESIDENCE. 'Phono 1190. One minute from car. Electric Light and all Modern Conveniences. KING'S PRIVATE HOTEL (Late Wcntworth), r CLYDE QUAY, AVELLINGTON. First-olass Accommodation for the Travelling Public. Good Table. Moderate Tariff. • H. JABLES. Proprietor. RUTLAND PBIVATE HOTEL, DOMINION AVENUE (Plimmer's Stop?). Under new management. This new, nrst-cla6s Private Hotel is nonopen to receivo Guests. Two bathrooms on each floor, excellent cuisino. Commanding view from roof garden of Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderate. J. DUNCAN. Proprietor. 'Phone C2B. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, ORIENTAL BAY. Charmingly Situated, overlooking the Harbour. Excellent Cuisine. Modern and Up to Date in Every Detail. C. W. TEROSBY, Proprietor. . 'Phone 21—239. Telegrams—Kiosk," Wellington. ■ BUSINESS NOTICES. PIG POTATOES. PIG POTATOES. T AERY AND CO., LTD., Allen Street, Wellington, have for private sale largo supplies of Potatoes suitable for cattle or pig feed. Prico, Ss. 6d. per sack. WATCH YOUR FEETJ pER C Y L. BRADY, Foot Specialist (by exam.), LINDSAY'S, LTD., 181 Lambton Quay. BOILER SCALE! Tho only fully guar, anteed remedy ib "Stopskale." Removes and prevents stale, stops pitting, rusting, or corrosion. Manning and Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchuroh. MOTOR SERVICES. TOURISTS! TARANAKI TRIPS-Tn North Egmont, Mountain House, Tuesdays, Thura. days, and Sundays. Pares, return same day, 17s. 6d.; stop-over, 225. Od.; single, 15s. Write or wire for seats. SWELLING AND ANDREWS, Tourist Garngo, NEW PLYMOUTH. Special Trips Arranged any time, nnywhere. Thone 357. ROTORUA to East Coast and Urowera Country.—Powerful Motors. Wire for Seats. E. E. Williams, Royal Mail Contractor,' Hinemoa' Street, Rotorua. 'Phono 124 ( SHIPPING NOTICES. BURNS-PHILP UNE. FIRST, Second, and Third-Class Passengers, also cargo, may now bo booked for Java and Singapore, via Melbourne and Adelaide, .per the Company's New 'Steamer MARELLA (7372 tons), twin-screw. Due to Soil from Sydney middle of December. For full particulars, fares, and freights, apply to BURNS, PHILP. &■ COMPANY, LTD.. 69-75 Molesworth Stroet. Box 410, G.P.Q.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 43, 15 November 1920, Page 7
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