AMUSEMENTS. "jyCE WHITTINGTON" MATINEES TEIS.AFTERNOON AT 1.45, THIS AFTERNOON AT 1.45, And 011 TUESDAY AFTERNOON AT 1.15. TUESDAY AFTERNOON AT 1.15. Children Half-price to all parts except Late Door Gallery. The youngsters have an even keener sense of humour than the adults, consequently they simply yell with joy at tho whimsicalities of the comedians, and they thoroughly enjoy the other elements which have assisted in making "Dick Whittinglon" the best of tho J.C. Williamson, Ltd., Pantomimes. jQEAND OPERA- HOUSE. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager John Farroll. LAST FOUR. NIGHTS LAST FOUR NIGHTS Of "DTCK WHITTINGTON" "DICK WHITTINGTON" THIS THIS AFTERNOON. EVENING. At 1.15. At 7.45. And THREE FOLLOWING EVENINGS. THE J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Georgeous Annual Pantomime, "DICK WHTTTINGTON" "DICK WHITTINGTON" "DICK WHITTINGTON" The Most Colossal and Most Entertaining Pantomime Extravaganza yet Staged in Now Zealand. Plans at the Bristol. Day Sales at Opera. House. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., Rs.; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is.; Early Door, Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. (Plus Amusement Tax.) TOWERYBODY'S. Commencing -EVERYBODY'S. To-day at 11. Tho Triangle Prize-winner, 'HEAL FOLKS." "REAL FOLKS." The great picture which won against fourteen thousand competitors. Featuring J. BAItNBY SHERRY. ,T. BARNEY SHERRY. A Masterpieco of Simplicity—More Gripping than tho most complicated plot. 'DEAL FOLKS." A story of enduring 'HEAL FOLKS." greatness. "REAL FOLKS." It stirs evr.ry emo"REAL FOLKS." tion of tho human "REAL FOLKS." heart. "REAL FOLKS." Additional Items include Episode Six of "THE MYSTERY OF THE DOUBLE CROSS," Entitled "THE DEAD COME BACK." THE T7"ING'S. Commencing HE -BEING'S. To-day at 2. A First National Feature, "EMPTY POCKETS," "EMPTY POCKETS," From the celebrated Novel by RUPERT HUGHES. Featuring ' BERT LYTELL and MALCOLM WILLIAMS. A Breathless story that whirls you tiirough thrill after thrill. "EMPTY POCKETS." "EMPTY POCKETS." "EMPTY POCKETS." "EMPTY POCKETS." THE DANGER GAME DARINGLY DEPICTED. In his dead fingers was q. wisp of cop-per-eoloured hair. FIVE COPPER-HAIRED GIRLS WERE IMPLICATED. Who was guilty? A MASTER ['IECE OF BAFFLEMENT. EIM PRESS. To-day and IMPRESS. Ail Week.- ■ A World Drama, THE MARRIAGE MARKET, Til li MARRIAGE MAKKCT, THE MARRIAGE MARKET, . Featuring JUNE ELVIDGIS. JUNE ELVIIXIE OAR.LYI.E BLACKW.BLL CARLYLE BLACKWELL And ARTHUR ASHLEY. A Modern Story of Marriage for Money. She sold herself to save her father from rnin and disgrace. Tier:. SACRIFICE WAS FUTILE. HICK. KATIIER HAD COMMITTED SinCIDE. Then camp days of desperation. Her husband told his drunken friends, "She's expensive, but she's life best thoroughhired i'vo ever bought." A Terrific Climax. TIIE MOST EXCITING MURDER TRIAL EVER SCREENED. 'Phono 3112 and make sure of a seat. CAPPELLI IS COMING. CAPPELLI IS • COMING. CAPPELLI IS COMING. CAPPELLI IS COMING. CAPI'ELLI IS COMING. CAPPELLI IS COMING. CAPPELLI IS COMING. CAPPELLI IS COMING. rjpHE GREAT ITALIAN TENOR., Bringing his Wonderful Voice with Him. DONG SUCCESSES From tho "DICK' WHITTINGTON" PANTOMIME. I Goms that receive nightly favour, and easily hold the lead for popularity with any previous Pantomime numbors. (Pauline Bindley's .Leading Successes.) "God- Bring You Safely to Our Arms." "Songs My Mother Sang." OTHER HITS— "And They Called it Dixieland." "My Own lona." "Hong Kong." 'Hawaiian Butterfly." "By-and-by You Will Miss Me," and others. Call at our Warehouse and hear these Hits played over. Price, 2s. each. Posted, 2s. 2d. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington, "Tho Houso of Hits."
MILITARY CAMP INSTITUTES. ' A chaplain at Fcatlicrslon Camp, in acknowledging a supply of Flucnzol : Blotters, writes:—"l am placing thorn in I the Institute paper-racks, and hope the : men will bo introduced to your valuable ; remedy. I have every confidence in Fluonzol myself, having used it'on several oocasionu."—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 247, 6 July 1918, Page 9
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