AMUSEMENTS. KEEP YOUR EYE ON MY UMBRELLA! TO-NTGHTI TO-NIGHT J fJTOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER They Came! They Saw! Thejj Conquered! The Mirlh and Fun Grew Fast and Furious As EDGLEY AND DAWE and DAN AGAR Scattered their Frivolous "ODDS AND ENDS" to an appreciative public that Rocked its Sides witii Laughter at the Quaint IVhiinsicalities of this Mob offi, Merry Mummers, who, with tho permission of Messrs. J. and N. Tait, have stolen out of that risible pantomime, "SJI#IAD THE SAILOR," to have a. little flutter on their own. The Slogan of these Merry Entertainers is Hang Sorrow! Care will kill a Cat, and therefore, let’s be merry. Now you have them, as they scored a triumphant success last night. EDGLEY AND DAWE and DAN AGAR, Three bad boys of the very worst typ-e. -ALYS AND FLORENCE WILSON, Kid they can dance? .Why, they’ve got the Jazz frazzled. NELLIE MACGUIRE, Whd’s Irish. Cross your heart before she sings and dances you out of the Slough of Despond into the Bog of Desire. CECILY AUDIBERT, A cheeky cuss, this chic soubrelte, who doesn’t care what' time Curfew rings to-night. WALTER WILLIAMS, Who can sing the Rona off the Rocks. Smart Ensembles. Quaint Turns, Bright Music, Crisp Dancing, and all that makes lor Fair, Faithful Fun. Catch our Full Orchestra, and don’t forget to listen to the drum. "Odds and Ends" at Bargain Prices: is., 3s. end 2s. (plus tax). Box plan at the Bristol. Look for our "Odds nnd Ends" in the Union Clothing Company’s window, corner of Manners and Cuba Streets. J, A. MACDONALD. CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HADL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT 8.15 o'clock. ' By MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). Concert Overture in F Mendelssohn (Op. 32, No, 4, for Orchestra (1809-1847) Canzone, Wolscenholme Prelude in D Flat Major, Op. 49 (No. 1) Glazounov Caprice in G Minor Crackel Psychological. Poem Rebikoff "Le Genic et la Mort,” Op. 11 (No. G) Elegy No. 2 in G, for Strings (By request) w..; Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) Piece Heroiquo Cesar Franck (1822-1890) ADMISSION: SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. Doors ojicn at 7.is„o’clock. JNO. R. PALMER. Town Clerk. June 28, 1921. MEETINGS. TARARUA TRAMPING CLUB. Tt/fEMBERS ar-' reminded of the SEC-J-Vfl. ONI) ANNUAL GENERAL .MEETING, which is to bo held in the Offices of Messrs. Billiards, Ltd., Baker's Buildings, Featherston Street, TONIGHT. (TUESDAY'), JUNE 28. at 8 o’clocjc,. A. N. SMITH, Hon. Sec. PROTESTANT POLITICAL PR OTE ST AN T POLITICA L ASSOCIATION. ASSOCIATION. WELLINGTON SOUTH GROUP. QOCIAL AND DANCE, in Victoria k > Hall, Adelaide Road (John Street Tram Stop). Members of all Groups invited ■ ’’AVEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1921, ’ 7.30 p.m. sharp. Ladies, Is.; Gentlemen, 2s. Double Ticket, 2s Gd. W ~ BIJSINESS NOTICES ARE you satisfied with the -high prices you ra.ro paying for furnishing lines? If not, pay a visit to the Auction Arcade, 19 Courtonay Place, the largest and finest Auction Showroom in the Dqminion. Large stocks of Oak and Rimu Furniture at. greatly reduced prices. Auction sales held every Tuesday nnd Friday. If you want to dispose of yoijr furniture satisfactorily, send- it to us. Wo sell on commission and obtain gooil prices. We pay out promptly, no waiting. Outside sales conducted. Highest prices given for good secondhand furniture nnd pianos. WILLIAMS AND CO.. I/rf).. Auction Arcade, 19 'Courtenay Place. Opposite Train Terminus. CARPET SQUARES. ■OEST BRITISH TAPESTRY If SQUARES, 9 x 10. G, JIG Ids.; 12 x 9, .£7 7s. GEORGE WINDER. Cuba Street, 2nd Building down from Winder's Corner. Upstairs, First Floor. NOTICE. (OOUNTRY Agents wanted for Shears’ VJ Oval Crumpets. Send for particulars to SHEARS’. 226 Taranaki Street, Wellington. FLOWERING SHRUBS. HEDGE and Shelter Trees, Fruit Trees and Buslies, Vegetable and Flower Seed. Catalogues now ready free on application. B. H. JUST, Botanical -Nurserios, Palmerston North. NOTICE TO LADIES. SHOULD your Accordeon-ploatcd Skirt O get wet. bring it to us and we will repleal it for a few shillings. THE MODERN BUTTON AND AC-CORDEON-PLEATING FACTORY, 63 Manners Street. . Telephone 327 G. N.P. CLOCKS. TEJEST American. Teun’ Alarm, 15s. Mammoth, 225. 6d. I GEORGE WINDER, Cuba Street, 2nd Building down from Minder's Cotner, Ist Floor Upstairs. LADIES! AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFER! WE are making big reductions in Silks and Crepe de Chines. In order to make a complete clearance the' prices have bran reduced by 2s. to 3s. per yard. Nowhere in Wellington can you obtain better value. I). J. KWOTN AND CO.. Silk Merchants. 40 Courtenay Place, Wellington. 7ftTOOD-MILNE ~Rlibber Botas are .. * ’ neater than others, and are fixed with screws, which makes renewal easy. Ask for Wood-Milne Soles. ClToP—Suits and Costumes Cleaned and Pressed. Renovating Tailors, 251 Upper Willis Street
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 234, 28 June 1921, Page 7
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