AMUSEMENTS, CROWDED AGAIN! CROWDED AGAIN! COLOSSEUM ROLLER RINK. OLOSSEUM ROLLER RINK. VIVIAN STREET. THE GREAT REVIVAL OF THE FASHIONABLE CRAZE. THE PUBLIC’S VERDICT: , ' Absolutely the Finest Indoor Sport o£ tho Age. IF YOU CAN’T SKATE, COME ALONG AND WE'LL TEACH YOU. FOUR SESSIONS DAILYFOUR SESSIONS DAILY. 10 a.m. to 12 noon. 5.30 to 7 p.m/ 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. 7.30 to 10 FOUR SESSIONS DAILY. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY. To avoid disappointment reserve you* Skates by ringing 'Phone 22—269 between; 12 noon and 2.30 p.m., 4.30 and 5.30 p.m. t ! 7 and 7.30 p.m. LADIES’ DAY SALES Available during Day Sessions. - PRICES —10 to 12 noon, admission skates 6d.; 2.30 to 4.30, admission 6d.<' skates Is.; 5.30 to 7 (special learners’ ses< sion), ladies free, skates 6d., gents, admits sion 6d„ skates 6d.; 7.30 to 10, admission Is., skates Is.; admission and floorage,. la. 6d. 1 Children’s Matinee This Morning. A. L. POWER, Manager. 1 TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT, ' TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, At 8. At 8. Mascagni’s Grand Opera, CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA." AVALLERIA RUSTICANA.” THE WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. 300 CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. 3M . 300 CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. 300, •Principals: Santnzza Miss Teresa M'Enro« Turiddu Mr. Hubert Carte* Lucia I' Mrs. Lance Maysmor . Alfio Mr. Hamilton Hodges Lola Mrs- R. W. Alexander Prices: 6s. (Res.), 4s. (Res.), and 2s. ' 2s, Tickets on Sale at Box Office. Box Plans at Bristol till 12.30. Doors open at 7.15. W. E. CALDOW, ’Phone 3390. Hon. See. . IPS YOURS ? IT’S MINE IT’S EVERYBODY’S * ° O *■ ■ Produced by command of H-M. the ; King. HHOWN HALL - SATURDAY NEXT.; OW’N HALL — SATURDAY NEXT. 1 Initial Screening in New Zealand. 50,000 MILES W’ITH THE PRINCE-' 50,090 MILES WITH THE PRINCE, 50,000 MILES 'WITH THE PRINCE, The Prince’s Gift to the Empire—his official and genuine picture of his tour, showing intimate scenes aboard the Renown and in all parts of the world, . THRILLS! PATHOS! HUMOUR ( An Educational Entertainment hitherto. Unexcelled. YOU SHOULD SEE IT. YOUR CHILD/ REN SHOULD SEE IT. EVERY, i BODY SHOULD SEE IT. 50 per cent, to Navy Fund. 5 per cent, to Prince of Wales Appeal I ■ Fund. 5 per cent, to Dominion Boy Scouts, j Buy your Ticket from Boy Scouts and : get preference in booking seats. - ■ Box Plan opens to Public at The Bris* tol on THURSDAY NEXT. IPS YOURS. IT’S MINE. IT’S EVERBODY’S. CONCERT CHAMBER?' THURSDAY, FRIDAY, June 23. June 24. A. STANLEY WARMTCK YEATS’S DELIGHTFUL FANTASY, "THE LAND OF HEART’S DESIRE, ”> “THE BISHOP'S CANDLESTICKS," "THE ROSE AND THE WIND. A Literary and Dramatio Treat. Reserved Seats all parts, 25., plus taz« Students’ Concessions. Book early at The Bristol Piano Co-
BHOWB. Tl/TANAWATU A WEST COAST AGRIi McULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. NINETEENTH NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. JUNE 21, 22. 23, & 24, 1921MANAIVATU POULTRY SHOW. JUNE 22, 23, and 24, 1921. SIXTH PUREBRED’ CAITLE EXHIBI* TION AND SALE. JUNE 22 and 23, 1921. Dominion Exposition of everything r<S lating to Daiiying. Interesting Rin# Events, including two Football Matches, Dog Trials and Hunters’ Competition. Weight judging Competitions. Schedules now ready. Entries close June 6. W. T. PENNY. Secretary, 80xj65, Palmerston North. BUSINESS NOTICES. VIAVI THE WAY TO HEALTH. VIAVI HYGIENIC SERVICE for Reconstruction of Recuperative an<s Resistive Power produces its curative re» suits through Dependable, Rational As, sistance to bodily power of Nerve Action and Control, effecting the removal, of the Cause responsible for General or Ixwalised ill-health, to which specific, safe and harmless local assistance 18 given as well. i THE VIAVI WAY TO HEALTH ha« been established for over 86 years throughout the entire English-speaking world in every principal City, of which Viavi Rooms, in charge of specially trained and worthy women, are conducted. Communicate personally or by letter, iust as visitor or inquirer, with th< Manager. Mies Pittard. Viavi. 326 Lamb, ton Quay, Wellington. THE Anchor Exchange and Loan Co, Buy, 'Sell, land Exchange Men’s Clothing, Boots, Bags, Jewellery, Plate, Musical Instruments, etc. A large stock of Unredeemed Pledges always on hand. Money lent on any article of value. Private Pledge Department. "THE ANCHOR FOR RELIANCE," 1 131 Maanoni Street. ’Phone 22—776; and nt Auckland. FUR RENOVATING. FURS Remodelled, Repaired, and. R<k lined. Raw Skins Dressed and' made up. , _ , Skins of all kinds Cured and Tanned, Speciality: White Dressing. C. POYNTER, 12 William Street, Petonc. ACCORDEON-PLEATiNG a . ■ SPECIALITY. ; SMART SKIRTS AT REASONABLE PRICES. SHOULD your Accordeon-pleated Skirt get wet bring it to us and we will’ re-pleata it for a. few shillings. THE MODERN BUTTON AND AC-CORDEON-PLEATING FACTORY. • 63 Manners Street. Telephone 8276,, C” _ YtILES - Soid~Bought,. Exchanged, oit ■ Repaired. 11. Corrick and Co., J. ; IL Manins, Prop., 47 Courtenay Pla«v . Wellington. ’Phone 22 —576. ; J~ CAMPBELL, Watchmaker and Jew- • • eiler (late of Manners Street), New j Address, 151 Tory Street. OUITS and Costumes Cleaned and : > T Pressed Bs. fid., post .free. C. A, i Hebbend, 49 Kent Terrace. Wellington, i CROWN~ Furniture Works Factory, 193 : Tasman Street and John Street,. Manufacturer of Artistic. Fnrmtnra.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 220, 11 June 1921, Page 9
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