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' AMUSEMENTS. It is impossible to rive those who d: not witness last night's representatic of Cousin Kat»" an adequate imprc Bion of the perfect artistry of MARIE TEMPEST 1 And ' GRAHAM BROWN in the Delicious Comedy,. "COUSIN KATE," ' But the large audience, which enjoye ♦very second of the performance, wi • tell their friends that they must witne: either-this evening's or to-morrow afte noon's representation, otherwise they wi for ever regret having missed' the grea est in comedy and drama that has y< -happened ia Wellington. ' "COUSIN KATE" MATINEE. "COUSIN KATE" MATINEE. "COUSIN KATE" MATINEE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). AT 2. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AT 2. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AT 2. QRAND ' OPERA - HOUSI Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTI The World's Best in Comedy. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. AND TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. Final Two Appearance of MARIE TEMPEST MARIE TEMPEST ■. ; And ' i . , .GRAHAM BROWNE, GRAHAM BROWNE, la the exquisite and intensely entertain ing Comedy-Drama, "COUSIN KATE," / "COUSIN KATE," . "COUSIN KATE." ' whioh was received last night with grea enthusiasm. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT. Ono Performance- Only, Of the Very Successful and Populai Comedy of Love and Laughter, "THE MARRIAGE OP KITTY," "THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY," Whioh attracted record audiences dur j ing Marie Tempest's previous New Zea 'land tour. ■ MONDAY AND TUESDAY, January 8 and 4, "THE GREAT ADVENTURE." WEDNESDAY AND .THURSDAY, January 5 and 6, "AT THE BARN." FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEi AND EVENING, January 7 and 8. "MARY GOES FIRST." BOX PLANS now on view at the Grand Opera House... Day Sales 'at N. Perry, Tobacconist. D.C. and 0.5., ,78. 6d.; Back Stalls, 3s. 6d.; Gallery, Is. Gd. Early Doore, Is. extra. (All Prices plus tax.) • NEW YEAR'S EVE. Spend your night among ' ' THE DIGGERS At. th» rpOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. THE DIGGERS'DAY: THE DIGGERS' DAY: AT.WORK AND PLAY! . . . , 6 AT WORK AND PLAY! These Moving Pictures 6how the stirring events in which New Zealand's Sons made history, and which earned for them 'an honoured place amongst the.Allied .Nations. Every M&a, Woman, and Child will be.thrilled at the apeotacle of the part the Diggers played. YOU WILL SEE YOUR SONS IN THE. FRONT LINE! IN CAMP IN ENGLAND AND FRANCE! GETTING 'FIT AND GOING TO THE FRONT LINE! STIRRING SCENES AT SLING ' CAMP, including: "THE PICCADILLY STUNT" =■ Or c™ MAD HALF-HOUR!" SEE OUR NEW ZEALAND NURSES ■ AT WORK AND PLAY! will See Thousands of French School Children Cheering the New Zealand HI n S ™EC OF GERMAN FRONTIER BY NEW ZEALAND ■DIVISION. . See-the Athletic Di&ger on tho Football Jjeld. °n • the Running Tracks, on il?i ?. lve X 6 ; Great Deeds by our Athletio Soldier Champions, WONDERFUL SCENIC VIEW OF PARIS AND SOUTHERN FRANCE. Including LOTODES, the famous Health ■ . Resort. - • A REAL DIGGERS' SING-SONG'! ' LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION OF N.Z. WELLINGTON DISTRICT GRAND LODGE. ANNUAL PICNIC. METERS' of the Institution' and ■"f their Friends ate reminded that . the Annual Pwmc will be held at "Presanfs Grounds." Belmont, on Saturday. January si,. 1921. Good Sports. ProHot water, tea, sugar and inilk supplied free. Trains: From Lambton, 8.5 a.m. From Belmont, 5.55 By Order, W.D.U.M. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. OTTMARK'S CHURCH, BUFFERIN TTT.ttt, STREET; t' DEAR'S DAY. fu IVAL ™ E CIRCUMCISION. i-m a.m.—Holy Communion. Second Sunday After Christmas, a a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 .a.m.—Morning Prayer, Holy Communion, ami Sermon. .4 p.m.—Holy Baptism, 7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. MONEY TO LEND. FIRST MORTGAGE MONIES. £25 000 for immediate investment at 7 per tent, on improved medium-priced Fre»hold Farm security. Some Small Sums available at 6i Per Cent. ' . > CHAS. B. BUXTON, l'inanciol Broker, 256 Lambton Quay, (Next Hannah's), Wellington. 'Phones, 2125 and 1511. i BUSINESS NOTICES. i ' o SIR WILLIAM CROOKES TOEiO . EYE-GLASSES. ; fVMAS AND NEW YEAR GREET"A-\ JNGS TO ALL. 9. P. MTEAN. "„.°|HTHAL MIC OPTICIAN, . 124 Biadiford Street, Newtoir&j — — WATCH YOUR FEET! \ pBRCY L. BRADY, Foot Speckliit (by exam.), LINDSAY'S, LTD,, 184 Lambton Quay. ATERVE Force, Physical Force, Mental ftoce, can be YOUIiS: 150 patients ( saccessfnlly treated in November. Do not y as: tation Free. Hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. . Rooms. 7. 8, and 9, Boulcott Chambers, I Boulcott Street, DATHYnG-CAPS, Sunburn Creams, J •M and Fruit Saline*. J. Castle's Pre- . wriptlon Ph*rin«eie«, 189 * 189 Riddiford ' Btreet, Nejrtowa. )

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 82, 31 December 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 82, 31 December 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 82, 31 December 1920, Page 7

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