AMUSEMENTS. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. LesseesJ. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Commencing TO-NIGHT (.TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT At 8 o’clock sharp. And Every Evening. J. and N. TAIT present the MUSICAL COMEDY HIT of London, New York, und Sydney. “IRENE” "IRENE” “IRENE” THE “IRENE” "IRENE!” “IRENE'’ “IRENE” MUSICAL “IRENE” “IRENE” “IRENE” “IRENE” COMEDY “IRENE” “IRENE” "IRENE” "IRENE” SUPREME. "IRENE” "IRENE.” “IRENE” "IRENE” "IRENE” "IRENE” "IRENE” The Musical Play with a plot. Catchy Music. Gorgeous Dresses. A JOY BRINGING PRODUCTION Captivating melodies that go pulsing along gaily, setting feet and senses tripping. J. AND N. TAIT’S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, including DOROTHY SOUTH as IRENE, DOROTHY' SOUTH as IRENE, DOROTHY SOUTH as IRENE, DOROTHY SOUTH as IRENE, And CHESTER CLUTE. THOMAS I’AUNCFFORTE. ROBERT JEWETT, "IRENE.” “IRENE.” CAST OF CHARACTERS (In the Order of their Appearance): Donald Marshall Robert Jewett Robert Harrison ... Thomas I’aunceforte J. P. Bowden Henry Gordon Lawrence Hadley Rawdon Blandford Clarkson Milton Owen Irene O’Dare Dorothy South Helen Cheston Peggy Maloney Jane Gilmour Marion Earle Mrs. Marshall Alice Bentley Eleanor Worth Velma Hinkle Mrs. O'Dare Georgia. Harvey Mrs. Cheston Grayce V. Connell Madame Luey Chester Clute And a Chorus and Ballot of Beauty. SYNOPSIS OF SCENES: Act I. Scene I—Tho1 —Tho Verandah of the Marshalls’ Homo, Long Island. Scene 2—The Tenement, Irene’s Home on the East Side of New York. Scene 3 —The Verandah, Two Days I,at er. Act 11. Scene I—The1 —The Tenement, Two Months Later. Scene 2—Garden of Bowden’s Home, New York City. Scene 3—The Tenement, Midnight of tho Sanio Nigi\\ Scene 4 —We go back to where we left off in Scene 2. The play produced by Wilmer Bentley Musical Director Maurice Guttridge “IRENE.” “IRENE.” " A little bit of salt and sweetness A -dainty slip of rare completeness Prices: Reserved Stalls and D.C., 8s 6d.; Stalls, is., Gallery, Is. fid. (plus tax). Early , door Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. Box Plana at the Bristol. Day Sales at Nod Perry’s. Business Manager H. A. Bowden. fiO YEARS IN THE PIANO TRADE TOURING our CO years of experience we 1 y have seen and tried many different makes of Pianos. WE HAVE HAD AMPLE TIME to decide upon instruments which we can recommend for tone ami general excellence. And we believe that Pianos by BRINSMEAD, LYON AND HEALY, WINDOVER, JESSE FRENCH, ROGERS, LAGONDA, AND BREWSTER, rank as the finest values in tho piano world at their various prices. IVe cordially invite your inspection and trial of these instruments in our showrooms —upstairs. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD, MANNERS STREET, The Oldest Established Piano House ■in New Zealand. PUBLIC NOTICES. ' ——ltoliday" ANNIVERSARY DAY, JANUARY 22, 1921. PURSUANT to the terms of the "Banking Act, 1908,” Saturday, January 22, 1921, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the- Offices of tho undermentioned Banks throughout tho Wellington Province. THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA LTD., C. Q- OGILVIE, Inspector. BINK Ob’ NEW SOUTH WADES, B. M. MOLINEAUX, Inspector. THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA, P. H. COX. Inspector. •THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND LTD.. D. W. DUTHIE, - General Manager. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA LTD.. E. P. YALDWYN, Manager. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, H. BUCKLETON, General Manager. NOTICE TO FARMERS. TRACTOR TRIAL A PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION of the ■ZJL Case Tractor will be held on 7|r. W. H. Goorue’s Farm, at HAYWARDS, on TUESDAY, JANUARY IS. All farmers interested in Tractors for up-to-date methods of Farming are cordially invited. The Tractor will be shown Ploughing and pulling gorse. JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON LTD., Sole Agents. PARTNERS Hl P NOTICE. I BEG TO NOTIFY that I have admitted into partnership MR. F. 11. HAYWARD, F.1.A.N.Z., and the business will be carried on at > my present address under the style or firm name of "Anderson and Hayward,” Public Accountants and Auditors. A. MAURICE ANDERSON. .105 Customhouse Quay, Wellington, January 17, 1921. "CHRIST’S COLLEGE OLD BOYS. DINNER. TO NEW HEADMASTER. DINNER of Welcome to the Rev. Mr. Crosse will be held at Stafford Tea I Rooms, AVillis Street, on WEDNESDAY, I JANUARY 19, at 7.30 p.m. Tickets may I be obtained from G. L. M'Clure (Tel. 125), H. D. Raphael (Tel. 215), or Maurice E. ' Denniston, 23 Molesworth Street. j 'ALUMINIUM Number Plates fol- , -cl. Motor-cars. J. W. Elmsly, Motor Painter, 56 Adelaide R-oad, Wellington Agent. HOME Candy Makers, Thermometers Large Stocks held. Henry Berry 1 »nd Co., Dixon Street.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 97, 18 January 1921, Page 9
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