AMUBEMENTB. TO-DAY, AT 1.45. Doora Open at 12.45., INITIAL "SLEEPING BEAUTY" MATINEE, ' Children half prices to all parts except late-door • gallery. The children will adore every minute of tlio greatest of all JVC. Williamson, • Ltd,, Pantomimes. NEXT MATINEE—WEDNESDAY' ' NEXT. rjBAND OPERA HOUSE, Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager John Farrell. "The loveliest pantomime on record."— "Dominion." THIS ■ THIS AFTERNOON, ~ EVENING, at 1.15 • a t 7.45 . 'i and . .SUBSEQUENT EVENINGS MATINEES,' SATURDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS, J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., 'present the greatest and most beautiful of all pantomime productions, . ' ''. "SLEEPING BEAUTY," ■ " ■ "SLEEPING BEAUTY," "SLEEPING BEAUTY," "SLEEPING BEAUTY." A Pantomime of Infinite. Variety, comprising a dazzling array of attractions of bewildering Beauty. ■ ■ . . . I Produced by Charles A. Wenman. PBICES-Duesa Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 75,.9d.j Back Stalls, 3s. Bd.; Gallery, Is. 7d. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. All Prices include Amusement Tax. Day Sales at' Ned Perry's, Tobacconist, Manners Street.' Box plans at the Bristol until noon; afterwards seats may be reserved at the Grand. Opera; House,' where Day Sales for ovemng performance may also be purchased after one o'clock. fTIOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT.' SATURDAY, JULY 10, At 8.15 p.m.' Under the Distinguished Patronage of Their Excellencies the Earl and Countess of Liverpool. ~ SONG RECITAL ■','"'•■■.■ ■>'■::/'■' ■-•■' "..' MISS RENE GOYDER, '.['}.J Assisted by tbo Leading Musical Talent <of Wellington., PBICES-Eesefved Stalls and '/Dress Circle, Is. 2d.; Stalls, 3s. 2d.; Back Stalls, 2s. Id. :;:' .■ BOX PLAN at The Bristol Piano Co.. Ltd., on Monday, July 5, at 9 a.m. • rp>WN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, . MONDAY, JUNE' 28, . . ,at .8, p.m. ■ .NUESE GARVEN,the Irish Contralto,, i . will sing: . Largo-Handel-0 Mio Fernando (Doni- ; zetti); "The Blind Girl's Solo (Pouohielli); "The Harbanera" (Carmen), (Bizet); "Thou'rt Like a. Lovely Flower" (Schumann); "Voice of My Heart" (A. Medley); "Lullaby" (Brahms); "The Tihree ' Fisheis"; ,"She is Far From the Land"; "Mother ;,Machree"; "The Boat Song," etc.; etc. ■ : ; : ' PAULA SCHEREK will play:. '\ "Polonaise" (Wienaw6ki), "Tambourin Climois" (Kriesler), "Pretty Rbsemarie," and a'number of delightful small numbers... ■'■'.■' Tihe Harmonic Quartet will contribute several good numbers. ■At the Piano—Nellie Hayrord. Box pilan now.; open at Bristol. Tickets, 55., 35., and.2s., plus tax. \ ',' . '.' , . ... — RELIGIOUS NOTICES. ■'. ■ v !' ' ■ ... -' BT.' MARK'S CHUECH, DUFFEBIN STREET. FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. ' 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer, Litany and Sermon. '.<:.' Preacher-The Ecv. E: J. Bich, Assistant ' : Curate, St. Thomas', Newtown. .2.30 p.m.—Young Men's Bible Class. . 4 p.m.—Holy Baptism.' .' 7 D.rq.—Evensong and Sermon. Parade Service of St John's Ambulanoe Brigade Overseas, ■..'■ S~T.\ ; JOHN'S CHUECH,i Willis Street; 1 (Presbyterian.) Divine Services—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. ' II a.m.—Rev. W. Day. .7 p.m.-Rev. W. H. Burridge, M.A., 8.D.: • Evening Subject—"Presbyterianism-Its Strength and Weakness." .'.-. Special ■ collection for Home Mission work; 1 Sacred-organ music from 6.40 p.m. ST.. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN "■ CHURCH, 28 Wellington Terrace..,. i SERVICES-11 a.m. snd 7 p.m. \ Preacher-REV.. S. ROBERTSON OER. Evening .Snbject-"PERSiECUTION." CTfESLEY. CHURCH,'Q'ARANAKLST. ;'; SUNDAY, JUNE 27. . 11 a.m.-Rev. H. E. Bellhousei Subject: "The Secret'of Continuance." 7 p.m.-Rov. H. E. Bellhouse. Subject: "Christianity and Spiritualism." Anthem: "How Long will Thou Forget Me?" (Mendelssohn). Solo: ''Angels Ever Bright and Fair." (Handel). Mto Ella Fair. SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, CHURCH AND INSTITUTE. Whitmore Street, Services. 11 and 7. Preacher, .Mr. James Moore, Missioner.' Subjects—l. "Discouragement." 2. Shall We Drop the Old Book?" Soloist, Mr. H. A. JJargetter. ■ Son Service, B.SO. WELLINGTON SPmiTUALIST CHURCH, Kent Terrace. . , SUNDAY NEXT, at 7 p.m.: "THE HIGHER SPIBITUALIBM," Expounded by , MRS. J. W. STABLES. Subject of Address: "The Guardian on the Threshold, by One Who Has Passed through It," ' Truth lives to bury the falso as it dies. Come :md Welcome. ; .. ' BUSINESB NOTICEB. WM, BARKE, Wsalth Practitioner. Maßsaee and Physical Culture our Speciality. For Spinal Lesions. Stiff Joints, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Constipation, Stomach Troubles, and GeneralWeaknesses, my Treatment is Unequalled. Consulting Hours: 10 ■to J2 and 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Over Our Theatre Buildings, 179 a Eiddiford Street. Newtown. CASTLE'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMAOIES, 189 and 189 Eiddiford Street are noted for prompt and accurate dispensing.
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