AMUSEMENTS. "BABY JUNE." "BABY MINE." "I slian't send tho Baby back till morning. That, will give Jimmy a whole night, to get another one. - GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Commencing TO-NIGHT, At 6.18. TO-NIGHT. At 8.10. TO-NIGHT, At 8.10. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Business Manager John Farrell. An Epoch in the Theatrical History of Wellington. J. O. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Announce, the Initial Production in Wellington of tho Most Successful Farcical Oomedy of this „ Generation, Margaret Stayo'fl Three Acts of Sidesplitting Laughter. "PBVBY MINE," "BABY llIflE," "Baby mine," • "baby mine," ■ •■baby mine," "baby mine," "baby mine." "baby mine." Presented by tho Popular J. C. WILLIAMSON (LTD.) FAROE COMEDY COMPANY, Headed by Australia's Foremost Comedy Artiste. ROBERT GREIG ROBERT GHEIG And BEATRICE HOLLOWAY BEATRICE HOLLOWAY. - ' And supported by the Members of the Famous "Seven Keys to Baldpato' Co. in the foUowing CAST OF CHARACTERS: Alfred Hardy Kenneth Erampton Jimmy Jinke MR. ROBERTGBEIG O'Flarety J- B. Atholwood Officer Moncgan Raymond Lawrence Inspector Donovan Edwin Lester Johnston (a secretary) ... Olivo Faruham Zoio HOLLOWAY \ggio (Jimmy's irifo) Violet Yorke Keia, • MMion Hams Olaiko iiaggio":::;:. &&« muohoh PLAY PRODUCED BY EOBEHT GREIG. Stage Manager Charles Wheeler A Side-splittinir and Spicy l* , B h *« r J rhir, ' A COMEDY OF VITALISED FUN. PRIOPS- Dross Circle and EeEerved Stalls, Bsißaelc Stalls. 35.; Gallery Is. Early Doors to Back StaUs aud Gallery, 6d. Day X &Se at the Grande *"fectJo nerr - BOX PLANS AT. THE BRISTOL. J. O. WILLIAMSON OOMEDY CO. "BABY JUNE" COUNTRY TOTJB. FOLLOWING avo the dates of the J. O. WiUiamson, Ltd., Farco Comedy Uo.a Country Tom:— STRATFOEB-Tucsda-y, July 10 - HAWERA-Wediicsday, July 11. WAMGANUI-Thursday and iriday, Jiuy PALMERSTON NOETH-Saturday, July 14. H-iVS'HINBS-Monday and Tuesday, J.uU NApW-Wcdnesday and Thursday, July DANNEYIEKE-Friday, July f. FEILDINO-Saturday, July 21. JLUITON-Monday, July 23. July 24E JIATA WINES liavo won to.9 old Medals at International Exhibitions against the Wines of tho World. FINAL HURDLE HANDICAP. One pile and threfe-Quarters.—Art, lloulu, Ml l'oto, Uionysius, Kooya, Sleight of Hand, Gluetauus, Peanilees, Iceberg, Sir Solo,First Consul, Ozaromis, Blitcli Hpa,rt, liuonta, Hylaus, Gladfnl, Tararii Jack, Master Moutoa, Tβ Onaa, Marconi, Plying damp, Arlington, Crib, Jlanter Tlmi, Thjace, Glendalough, Sir Fisher, Bon llevo. Wtuit, Mummer, I'atronymic, Multicipal. Ngapata, Si K?A°O'RA UANDIOAP. Fivo furlongsEi'on Boy, 'ilurangapito, Hoiput, Browii Lo«h,. Grand Idea, Pas Tiro, Ho yhead, Ohariev Euripos, Petnichio. Sir William, Tinkler,' Jlorrio Poto, Wiakatino, Mine Kwopner Trickery Comnieut, Jvjysmnu» B ad; Jim,' Robur, - Try Again, Humourist, ■Penicr b f Silmmerinou— Damp Fwo mare. Madam' Bistori, Waxstoaln, Me]ford..Tiora, Wilite Ranger, Kohinahina Tenukoki, Sunshade, Blooiniuc, Barter, Roihiwai.
REDUCTION OP RACE DAYS. By Tclesraph-Press Association. Dunedln, Juno 29. ■ The Otago District Committee Ims been rmucsted by the Minister-in-Oharge ol Internal Aflairs to further reduce the Dunediu Jockey Club fixtures by one day. The Distrlot Oommittee will meet for the purpose of allotting this day .to one of the smaller clubs. \t a time when the comfort and welfare of the boys at the front isiipperniost in the minds of all ill this Dominion, such an exhibit as that of Jamea Pascall Ltd., at the Han-era Show, should attract particular 'attention. Not everybody knows that for the sum of ss. one can'have dispatched direct from Pascalls factory in England a special soldiers' parcel of chocolates and confectionery. There is jio postage or packing tor the uurclinser to trouble about, Messrs. Pasliall will attend to both. Moreover, the address of the soldier who is to receive the gift will be checked by the military authorities iu London, and ' all parcels forwarded by the Sim are under the seal and guarantee of Hie Island Revenue Commissioner, in connection with the Post Office authorities in England. One can therefore feel confident that the gift will reach its destination in first-class condition in tlio quickest possible way. The public generally and visitors to the exhibit at the Show should make inquiry ri'sardinpr the contents of parcels ,which Messrs. Pascal], Ltd., undertake to forward. Thousands of parcels have already been sent and acknowledged with delight by the recipients. The firm is all-British, and is therefore entitled to the support of a British community. Orders may be left at the stall in. Hawera or posted to A. A. Stichbury, Messrs. Pascalls N.Z. representative, P.O. Box 296, Wellington, or any authorised confectioner and storekeeper.—A3vt.
TBANSPOST PROBLEMS. Present day business necessitatee the nee of the Quickest, most economical and most reliable system of transportation. Gradually, New Zealand Is realising that competition demands up-to-date mothode, and gradually, but surely, the MOTOB LOBBY is being recognieod as necessary, and, if built by a reliable factory, ie dependable. Before purchasing, a buyer should 6atisfy himself as to the standing of the manufacturers. Are they of "mushroom" growth, as a result of the demand for motor lorries, or are they pioneere in the business? Is solid experience behind the construction of the vehicle, or is it safe to dopend on something thrown on the market to undersell the real motor lorry? "REPUBLICS" are built as the result of long experience. There is only one price for each model, and one quality for all. Let us discuss your problem, and convince you that "REPUBLICS" are suitable for every type of service. INGLIS BEOS. ANB CO., LTD., Distributors, 24-26 Harris Street, Wellington.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3124, 30 June 1917, Page 9
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