ATHLETIC SPORTS. BOXING! TOWN HAUL. TOWN HALL. FRIDAY, JULY 22, s P .m. FRIDAY, JULY 22, PROGRAMME. Ist Part. Fly-weight—M'Donald v. Guise. Paper-weight—Taylor v. Black. Feather-weight—Curran v. RhusterhoSz. Welter-weight—CAßL CALLOWAY V, FRED PRESTON. Interval, 5 minutes. 2nd Part.. Middle-weight—MTKegg v. Steward. Bantam-weight—Brickman v. Kelly. Feather-weight—Green v. Curran. Paper-weight—Ratner v. Harris. Light-weight—PAT GLEESON V. 808 WILLIAMS. PRICES —3s. and 2s. Day Sales at Perry’s, Manners Street. NEW ZEALAND RUGBY UNION. SPRINGBOKS~V?~WELLINGTON. AT ATHLETIC PARK. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! Gates /Open 10.30 a.m. Game Starts 2.30 p.m. CURTAIN RAISER, 1 O’CLOCK. TICKETS for Admission to the Ground (Two Shillings) on Sale at F. A, Laws. Courtenay Place; E. Perry, Manners Street; and. Howe and Sowman’s. Lambton Quay.NOTE.—GRANDSTAND SEATS ALL SOLD. A Limited Number of Tickets admitting to seats within the enclosure on Sale at same places. One Shilling Extra. ■ ■ Schoolboys admitted half-price to ground only. ' TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS—MANAWATU: Tho 4.13 p.m. train has been put back to 5.52 p.m., taking passengers north of Paekakariki only; a special, train to Johnsonville will leave at 6.8 p.m. WAIRARAPA: The 5.12 p.m.train to Lower Hutt is put back to 5.35 p.m.; the 4.25 p.m. train to Masterton will not leave until 5.55 p.m. H. E. COMBS, Secretary N.Z.R.U.
AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-MORROW. AT 2. MATINEE TO-MORROW, AT 2. "PRINCESS IDA.” "PRINCESS IDA." Children and Students at half-price to all parts except late Gallery. QRAND! OPERA HOUSE.. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltdi LAST TWO NIGHTS OF J. C. WILLIAMSON'S RENOWNED) GILBERT AND SULLIVAN OPERA COMPANY. TO-NIGHT, at 8 Notable production TO-NIGHT, at 8 of TO-NIGHT, at 8 "PRINCESS IDA." TO-NIGHT, at 8 "PRINCESS IDA." Which will also be presented TO-kfORROW, at 2 FINAL TO-MORROW, at 2 MATINEE. Only Two Performances of “PRINCESS IDA.” "PRINCESS IDA." TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-MORROW, at 2. GRAND FAREWELL NIGHT, TO-MORROW, AT 8. TO-MORROW, AT 8. The Greatest of them, all, "THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD.” "THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD." Operas Produced by Minnie Everett. Musical Director Gustave Slapoffski Stage Manager Dick Shortland BOX PLANS are on view at the BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY UNTIL FIVE, afterwards at Ned Perry’s, where Day Sale Tickets for to-night’s performance die available. , ~ Res. Stalls and D.C.. Bs. 6d.; Stalls, 45.; Gallery, Is. Gd. All plus tax (early doors, Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra). Manager U- Bowden. Grand OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. WELLINGTON’S GREATEST THEATRICAL EVENT. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Will present for a Season of 13 NIGHTS • 4 MATINEES. 13 NIGHTS 4 MATINEES. 13 NIGHTS . 4 MATINEES. 13 NIGHTS 4 MATINEfES. Commencing TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT AT 7.45. The World’s Most Sumptuous and Amazing Production, “CHU CHIN CHOW,” "CHU CHIN CHOW,” "CHU CHIN CHOW,” "CHU CHIN enow,” "CHU- CHIN CHOW,” “CHIT CHIN CHOW.” ■ "CHU CHIN CHOW,” "CHU CHIN CHOW,” The Musical Extravaganza of the Orient that has made the whole World sit up and take Notice. "CHU CHIN CHOW” is three Pantomimes i-olled into one. BOX PLANS for first 6 Nights and 2 Matinees now on view at Tho Bristol. For remainder of season—7 Nights and two Matinees—open at the Bristol on Monday Morning next, at 9 o’clock. Production under Personal Supervision of ROBERT GREIG. Musical Director: Ernest J. Roberts. Stage Manager: Les Doneghy. PRICES: AT NlGHT—Reserved Dress Circle and OlrcliesfTal S/talls, 10s. Gd.; Uhueserved D.C. and O.S. (at door), Bs.; Back Stalls, ss. (if available); Gallery, Early Door, 3s; Late Door, 2s. (if available). Children, Full Price. | MATINEES —Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, booked, Bs.; at door, 7s. Gd.;' Back Stalls, 4s 6d.; Gallery, Early, Door, 2s. 6d, Late Door. Is Gd. CHILDREN, MATINEES ONLY-D.C. or 0.5., 55.; Back Stalls. 35.; Gallery, Early nnd Late Door, Is 6d. ALL PRICES PLUS TAX. W. F. Russell, Touring Manager. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. LOCATION: MANNERS STREET. GIANT! GIANT! GIANT! lANT! GIANT! GIANT! THE BIGGEST MAN IN THE WORLD. The Celtic Giant, direct from South Africa. Height, 8 feet. Weight 27 stone. A man 6ft. 4in. can pass under his arm; a florin can pass through tho ring that he wears on his finger. £IOM for any man that can measure him for height. £lO6O for any man that can perform the same feats of strength as tho Giant. This enormous Giant has appeared before al] the crowned heads of Europe, and was twice commanded to appear before the present King. DON’T MISS HIM! SHOWING FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. BUSINESS NOTICES. (OHEAP SHIRTS! CHEAP SHIRTS! All Sizes, 10s. Gd. Shirts now reduced ,6s. lid, each, or 3 for £l. Country orders receive prompt attention. HAT BOX. 11 Manners Street. BARBER* • dyeing), 125 Cuba Street, City.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 255, 22 July 1921, Page 7
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