AMUSEMENTS. QRAND OPERA HOOSE. Direction ... J". C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager John I'arrell. END OE THE PHENOMENAL j! C. WILLIAMSON ' REVUE SEASON. LAST 2 NIGHTS! LAST 2 NIGHTS! 'LAST.'2 NIGHTS! . LAST 2 NIGHTS! LAST 2 NIGHTS! LAST 2 NIGHTS! Of the Illustrious and Utterly Bewilder- | ing Rev'iie in 2 Acts hnd 23 Scenes. "THE PASSING SHOW OF 1920," "THE PASSING SHOW OF 1920," "THE PASSING SHOW OF 1920," The At 8 o'clock Of Passing TO-NIGHT 1920 Show And 01' The . TO-MORKOW 1920 Passing Finishes To-morrow Of Show .Night. • . 1920 D.C. and 0.5., Bs. 6d.; Back Stalls, <fs. 2d.; Gallery, Is. 7d. All prices include 'Tax. Day Sales at Ned Perry's: • BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. IMPORTANT NOTICE. . Owing to Transport Difficulties, THE AUSTRALIAN DIGGER' SEASON will now Commoner on FRIDAY NEXT instead of THURSDAY as previously advertised. QHAND' V OPERA HOUSE. Lessees ...... if. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.Direction J. AND N. TAIT. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Return and Farewell Visit of THE, GREATEST AND THE LATEST THE GREATEST AND THE LATEST THE GREATEST AND THE LATEST Of ALL THE DIGGER SHOWS. ALL THE DIGGER SHOWS. • THE TRIUMPHANT AUSTRALIAN DIGGERS AUSTRALIAN DIGGERS AUSTRALIAN DIGGERS AUSTRALIAN DIGGERS ' AUSTRALIAN DIGGERS AUSTRALIAN DIGGERS In an entirely new MUSICAL BARRAGE Of Gay, Glittering Merriment. "THE DIGGERS' A.WAICENING "THE DIGGERS' AWAKENING Of LONDON AND PARIS." ■ LONDON AND PARIS." EVERY SOLDIER AN ARTIST! EVERY ARTIST A SOLDIER! These are. THE DINICUM AUSSIE DIGGERS. FULL ORCHESTRA. MAGiNIFTCENT COSTUMES. GORGEOUS SCENERY. Box Plans will he opened at The Bristo TO-MORROW MORNING. Popular Prices.—ss., !)s„ Is. Early Doors Stalls and Pit, Is. extra (all prices plus tax). Day Sales at Ned Perry's. ■ PETONE-MONDAY and TUESDAY, December 0 and 7. LOWER HUTT-WEDNESDAY, December 8. SPOnTING. WOODVILLE RACES. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, December 8 and 9, 1920. Owners and Trainers are reminded:— ACCEPTANCES First Day and Entry for Trial Plate close 8 p.m. Thurs- • day, December 2, 1920 W. A. LYON, SecretaryMEETINGB. . WELLINGTON BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF EMPLOYERS.' ASPECLVL GENERAL MEETING of the above Union will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, 100 Customhouse Quay. TO-MORROW (Wednesday), DECEMBER 1, at 8 p.m. As this meeting is most important, all Master Builders, Bricklayers, and Plasterers at present non-members are invited to attend. Matters of vital importance to Buildi ers will be under consideration. " . F. ROSS,' i Secretary, ! BUSINESS NOTICES. ' VARICOSE ULCERS AND BAD LEGS ! CAN BE CURED. VAREX" METHOD of Treatment never foils when properly applied. No need to lay lip. ' Will euro the worst case, whether'.long standing or recent. Write for particulars to Ernest Healey, Chemist by Exam., Foxton. 'Phone 29. TjILECTRiC LAMPS.: AH sizes, from 10 X-J to 3000 candle power. Half Watt and Metallic Filament. All voltages, i R.P.M. Manning i-nd Co., 5 Bedford ,- How, ■ Ohristchurch. . t mO let you know that eggs will be very > X scarce next winter. Preserve them 5 now in NORTON'S PREMIER EGG " PHESEIiVATIVE. Keeps them fresh a i yen''. All Stores. __ p WOOD-M/LNE, British-mnde jO Rubber Heels! Support home inJ dustrie*! WOOD-MILNE'S are made from tho finest Para Rubber. Get no j others. ■ , BOILER SCALE! Tho Only fully guar, an teed' remedy is "Stop'skale." fieri moves mid prevents stale, stops pitting, [1 rusting, or corrosion. Manning and Co., 1 5 Bedford Row. Christchuroh. 0 /""tI.IJB Tea Rooms, 126 Courtenay Place. " V Hot Meals, Breakfast, Dinner, and Tea. Is. 3d.; open from 7 a.m. till 11 ' p.m. Cleanest and Cheapest in the Do- ;• minion. ' FOUND, A kerosene tin full of fresh eggs, preserved last year in NOR- ; TON'S PREMIER EGG PRESERVA- *' TIVE. Keeps- them fresh a year. All o Stores. ' « CJCOTTISH Bookshop, opposite Albert d >J Hotel, Willis Street, cordially invites inspection of realistically Scottish matter. ' HOME Candy Makers, Thermomotere Largo Stocks held. Uenry Berry and Co., Dixon Street. QHEEP Dipped in Murton's Dip. are O the Cleanest at shearing. Wool is in beautiful condition. F'"OR Lung Troubles, u.«e Castle's Lung Balsam. Castle's Pharmacies. 130 nnd 189. Riddiford Street. t- TTOME Candy Maltors, Thermometers, g ijL Largo Stocks held. Henry Berry i. and Co., Dixon Street.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 56, 30 November 1920, Page 9
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