AMUSEMENTS. (QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson,. Ltd. Manager John Eirrell. TO-DAY'S BOX PLANS. THE PLANS for the First STX. NIGHTS and MUST MATINEE (Wednesday noxt.) will bo open at The Bristol till NOON TO-DAY, alter which hour tho Plans for TO-NIGHT ONLY will lie on view n.l The Grand Confectionery (noxt Opera ILon.se), where DAY SALE TICKETS will alfo lin available. THE GREATEST THEATRICAL EVENT OP EVERY YEAR. ■ ■T. C. WILLIAMSON'S Gorgeous Annual PANTOMIME PANTO M T M E Commencing TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), TO-NIGIIT (SATURDAY), At a quarter to S. FIRST MATINEE:. WEDNESDAY NEXT, JULY 3rd. Children to Matinee, Half-price except Late Dnor Gallery. The Immortal Slory of "DICK WHITTINGTON" "DICK WHITTINGTON" "DICK WHITTINGTON" "DICK WHITTINGTON." AN UNPARALLELED CASTE: Vera Pearce Dick AVhittington Maggie Dickenson ... PrincipoL Danseus9 Pauline Bindley Alice Connie Cayley Rupert Pearl Ladd Princess Rosy Dawn Ethel Walker Duieiebelle Arthur Stigant Mary the Cook Harry Roxbury Idle Jack Wm. Fullbrook ... Alderman Fitzwarrcn Sydney Yates Principal Danseur Ernest Langford Johnnie Villiers Arnold Eodento Claude Bantock Captain Barnacio Howard Vernon ... Emperor of Morocco Billy Le Brun Tommy, the Cat The Great Camillo Trio. EIGHT GORGEOUS BALLETS. COMPANY OF ONE HUNDRED. , 2 ACTS AND 17 SCENES. D.C. and 0.5., Gs.; Back Stalls, Ss.; Gallery, Is.; Early Doors, Is. extra (All Plus Tax). QjONG SUCCESSES From the "DICK WHITTINGTON" PANTOMIME. Gems that receive nightly favour, and easily hold the lead for popularity with any previous Pantomime numbers. (Pauline Bindley's .Leading Successes.) "God Bring You Safely to Our Anns." "Songs My Mother Sang." OTHER HITS— "And They Called it Dixieland." "My Own Inna." "Hong Kong." "Hawaiian Butterfly." "By-and-by You Will Miss Mo," and otliers.
Call at our Warehouso and hear these Hits played over. Price, 2s. each. Posted, 2s. 2d. CEAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington, "Tho House of Hits." MEETINGS. fiOClAL—Music, Fun, Games-To-night, J at 8 o'clock, for Y.V7.C.A. Members nnd Soldiers. SEItVICK, Short, Bright, 4.15 p.m. Tomorrow. Speaker, Mrs. Powell. MILLINERY, 8 p.m. New term begins next Wednesday. Cs. Enrol now. ' LECTURE by Dr. Platts-Jlills, Thursday, at 8* p.m., for unmarried women. Y.W.C.A., Herbert Street. NEW ZEALAND'S TRIBUTE 'rO FRANCE'. PUBLIC MEETING OF LADIES. TN response to a general desire I A hereby call a Public Meeting of Ladies to bo held in tho Concert Hall, Town Hall, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 2nd July, at 3 p.m., to promote an organisation to aid the appeal on behalf of our French Allies. I sincerely trust that in view of tho worthy object to bo attained, there will bo a large attendance. JACOBINA LUKE, Mayoress. BOROUGH OF LOWER HUTT. RED CROSS COPPER TRAIL. A PUBLIC MEETING for tho purpose of organising the laying of a Copper Trail through tho Borough will be held in tho Council Chamber, Lower Hutt, at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, the sth JULY, 1918. Mesdames Wilford and Pearce will address the meeting, A large attendance is requested. E. P. RISHWOJJTH, ■ Mayor. SPORTING. T7IMPIRB BILLIARD PARLOURS, 19 WILLIS STREET (Next Empire Hotel). COSIEST AND BEST EQUIPPED ROOMS IN WELLINGTON. SPECIAL NOTICE! Entries Close for Scratch ami Handicap Billiard Tournaments TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 20th JUNE, And all Nomination Fees must bo paid by that date. ANY ENTRANTS' FAILING TO COMPLY WITH THIS RULE WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE TO COMPETE. In addition to the Prizes already advertised, a Fourth Prize (value JH Is.) will bo awarded in the Handioap Tournament. PERCY TREMAINE, Proprietor. Tclephono 1555.
"Foresight. is the weapon of the wise." —Proverb. Foresight always pays. That's why wiso mothers keep large 2s. bottlo of Baxtor's Lung Preserver .on handy snelf. Vt first signs of cough or cold on tho little ones, a dose of Baxter's quickly dispels trouble. Protects against return. Splendid vitalise]', blood purifier. Chemists and stores. Buy to-day.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 241, 29 June 1918, Page 9
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