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AMUSEMENTS. SINBAD PANTOMIME THE OF SAILOR SURPRISES. Grand opera house. RAND OPERA HOUSE. LESSEES ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Business Manager John Farrell. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT J. AND N. TAIT’S Superb Pantomime, "SINBAD THE SAILOR” "SINBAD THE SAILOR” The Very Spirit of Joyousness. "SINBAD THE SAILOR.” "SINBAD THE SAILOR.” CAST OF CHARACTERS: (In the order of their First Appearance) Alice Marjorie Williams Spencer Phyllis Polglase The Caliph . Colin Crane Princess Zoebedie Linda Young Old Man of the Sea Bert Nicholson Pearl of Price Margot Lester Hassarac Nellie M'Carthy The Fairy Queen Ethel Walker Mrs. Tinbad Dan Agar Sinbad Jennie Hartley Mr. Tinbad Jack Cannot The Cat "Gintv’’ ... William A. Hassan Igo Eric Edgley Hg o Clem Dawe Mack Sennet Girl Margot Lester The Jewel Jugglers The Littlejohns The Lion Charles Dillingham The Barber Rupert Lloyd The Candle Flame Kelso Henderson The Priest Kelso Henderson Mother of Alice & Spencer .. Alice Wilson "SINBAD WILL AMAZE THE OLD, DELIGHT THE YOUNG.” The Pantomime will be Produced by WILMER BENTLEY. The Stage Manager is H. O. Nightingale. The Musical Director is Cass Downing. FIRST MATINEE—SATURDAY NEXT. PRICES: D.C. and R.S.. Bs. fid.; Stalls. 4s : Gallery. Is. fid. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. All prices plus tax. The Box Plane for the FIRST SIX NIGHTS and SATURDAY' and WEDNESDAY NEXT MATINEES nt the Bristol Piano Co. Touring Manager Charles Berkeley. Town hall. town hall. Direction J. A N. Tait. SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 30. A NOTABLE MUSICAL EVENT. MESSRS. J. & N. TAIT beg to announce the first abpeasanr-o in Australasia of a wonderful new Italian lenor, Signor Antonio NOTART E L I; O NOTARI E T< L O N O 'l' A R I E T< L O NOTAR I E L L O NOTAR I E L L O NOTAR I E L L O The Directors, in presenting this magnificent artist, feel more than confident that, although Signor Notariello’s fume has nc 4 - yet reached this part of the world, his glorious voice and hi’ great dramatic and artistic abilities will command' the immediate attention and enthusiasm of concert patrons. Signor NOT A R I E L L O N O T A R TELLO NOTARI E I. L O in Italy has achieved Hie greatest recognition. a.id fiic fact that, bo has won the Highest Diploma and Grand Prize at Royal Conservatoire. Nardos., against all comers ami the fact <hat his master teacher, the famous Dei Lucia (one of the most famous of Italian tenors), regards NOTARTETJ.O Io b> one of Hie great Italian Tenors of to-day. indicates the high standing of this new singer in his nri : -e land. SIGNOR NOTATI fET,DO was ■ sneaiall.r engaged by .Mr Alfred P. Trnda. of IVellingto". during Hm hitter's recent visit, to Italy nn behalf of J. and N. Tait. The Directors- confidently lookforward to a sensational sucres.® on the occasion of Signor NoUricllo’e debut c/ the above date. BOX PT.AN. The Box Plans for (he firet two concerts will b fl opened at the Bristol Piano Co. on’WEDNESDAY' NEXT. Prices: 55.. 3®., 25., plus tax. Fuller details later. THE GROWTH AND PROSPERITY Enjoyed by the Firm of Begg’s, and particularly as far as Pianos ate concerned, is the result of plain, common sense and ripe business experience applied to selling problems. Our success is not a thing of magic or mystery. It is. not an idea, but a positive truth. Accomplished bv applying the Golden Ride. coupled with unusual store organisation. Rightly used customers nre the most powerful allies i.n the development in our business, a'ong with the fact that we stock such Pianos as BRTNSMEAD. ROGERS. WTNDOVER, DA GONDA. JESSE FRENCH. BREWSTER. LYON AND HEALY. ■ Call and see them in our Showrconi upstairs. CHAS. BEGG AND CO. LTD, Manners Street. The Oldest Established Piano House in New Zealand. PATENTS. TO MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. TITHE Proprietor of New Zealand Patent JL No. 36,714. of September 11, 1915, for "Improvements in Corrugated or like Packing Materials,” is desirous of entering into arrangements, by way of License or the like, on reasonable terms, for the purpose of ensuring the practical working of the alxive invention in New Zealand in accordance with, (lie Act. Copies of the specification ami drawings may be inspected at the office of the undersigned. to whom offers for transmission to the owner mar be made. ROBERT WALES. Registered Patent Attorney, Head Office 40 Dowling Street, Dunedin, And at Christchurch. Tinriru. and Invercargill. BUSINESS NOTICES. THE demand for improvements in many lines of Machinery was never greater than at present. Everywhere manufacturers are peeking fresh ideas—tien methods Can you invent anything of commercial value? If you can it may prove profitable. Hut get your Idea protected. Interview Messrs. Baldwin and Rayward, Patent Attorneys and Consulting Engineers. 215 Lambtori Quay. Wellington. FUR FASHIONS. TITHE drastic change in this Season's J- Fashions for 1 Furs and Fur Coats will mean tho Remodelling of hist seaaon’s Fur Wear, and to avoid delay place your furs with C. POYNTER, to bo made fashionable. Fur Works, 12 William Street, Petone. TO BUSINESS MEN. HAVE your Private Typing done in an expeditious and thorough manner. Letters, Circulars, and Private Correspondence neatly and promptly executed, and with strict confidence. MISS THOMPSON. 102,Willis Street. Hoorn 11. EASIER, walking, and boot . leather saved when you screw Wood-Milne Rubber Soles on to your boots; easily renewed. HOME Candy Makers. Thermometers. Igirge Stocks held. Henry Berry and Co.. Dixon Street. (' TASTLE’S Syrup of Hypophosphites, > 3b. fid. and ss. fid., at Castle’s Phar- ' macies, Riddiford Street.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 176, 21 April 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 176, 21 April 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 176, 21 April 1921, Page 7

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