amusements. Grand opera house. "PADDIES.” "DADDIES.” TO-NIGHT at, 8. BOX PLANS ON VIEW AT NED PBRUY'S UNTIL MIDDAY, AllLly WARDS AT THE BLUE BIRD MVI.iH SHOP (two doors from Theatre) wiUi Day Sales. QIIAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees . • J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Solo Direction. . . • J.andN. iait. TO-NIGHT E AT 8 TO-NIGHT lor the Last Throe Nights of the Season. POSITIVELY CONCLUDING SATURDAY NIGHT! The Most Delightful Comedy since "Peg o’ My Heart.” The Fragrant and Refreshing DADDIES A Record Laughter Mater, which playgoers can see a second, and even third, time without losing the valuo of its novelty. , , , "Daddies” will be interpreted _ by a group of distinguished players, including : ERNITALASCELLES, HERBERT RANSON. GEORGE BRYANT AN DLITTLE ELY IB POW lE. It is a plav to CHARM MOTHERS. CAPTURE DADDIES, and ENRAPTURE KIDDIES, Prices, 7s (R.S. and D.C.): 3s fid. Stalls; 1 3 6d. Gallery. (Earlv Doors Stalls ai.cl Gallery. Is extra.) All prices plus tax. THE EMPRESS. Continuous HE HMPRESS. From 11 a.m. ' LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST DAY LAST NIGHT LAST DAY LAST NIG H I LAST DAY LIST NIG 111 Of the Greatest Picture ever seen, “THE 'MIRACLE MAN !” "THE MIRACLE) MAN !’ "THE MIRACLE' MAN !” "THE MIRACLE MAN !” “THE MIRACLE MAN.” Supported bv full Orchestra and MADAME HAYWARD, Who has been • specially- engaged to Sing the Solos. THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE Of Seeing this Wonderful Picture, "THE MIRACLE MAN!” With Full Orchestra, and Solos at AFTERNOON AT 2.30 EVENING at 8. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Including Another Episode of . “THE MAN OF MIGHT.” “The Miracle Man,” at 11-40 a.m.. 2.30, 3.15, 8 p.m. NOTE.—Hundreds were turned away last night, so be wise, and Book your Seats. , Box Plan at Theatre. LAST DAY LAST DAY LAST DAY ijiowN Hall, concert chamber. Direction. John Hopkins LONG LIVE THE KING! "lIS HIS BIRTHDAY. To-night we have, a Party. Everybody is invited by THE DANDIES OF 1920 TROT ALONG! IT’S SPECIALTo be in it —3s 2d, 2s Id, Is. Plan at the Town Hall, 10 till 1 and 2 till 4. ’Phone 757. BOXING I BOXING! TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, JUNE 10th. HAVILAH KEEN EUGENE, VOL AIRE. THIS is probably the most important Lightweight Contest over promoted by the Wellington Boxing Association. IMPORTANT.—Tho Box Plan • for Stage, Gallery over ring, and Ringside will open at tho Boxing Association’s Office, 145, Featherstori street (opposite Brandon-Hislop’s), on MONDAY MORNING at 10 a.m., until 5 p.m. each evening. PRICES—Stage, 10s; Gallery over ring, 7s fid; Ringside, fis; Gallery, 4s; Stalls, 3s. Members’ tickets as usual. Members wishing to occupy a seat with friends who may be non-merabora please apply to tho Secretary. W. G. TALBOT, 4SB Hon. Secretary. TALKING ABOUT OVERCOATS. IT is an astonishing fact that you can get a MORE STYLISH AND DURABLE OVERCOAT Made by MILLIGAN’S, Expert Tailors, Kelburn avenue, For less money than you will have to pay for imported ready-mades.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10606, 3 June 1920, Page 3
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