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AMUSEMENTS. TJ\ 0 W N H A L 'L. Direction Victor Beck. SATURDAY NEXT. I. — THE ENGLISH PIERROTS THE ENGLISH PIERROTS (Under Vice-Eegal and Distinguished Patronage) Have been established in Melbourne for over 17 years, during which time they achieved a remarkable success at their Pavilion, St. Kilda, where they have given over 2500 - PERFORMANCES - 2500 Constituting an Unbroken Record of 12 - CONSECUTIVE SEASONS - 12 1905-1917. THE ENGLISH PIERROTS THE ENGLISH PIERROTS Professional Artists and LADIES' ORCHESTRA. 16 - PERFORMERS - 16 . In Select Programmes, introducing- the Very Latest SONGS, SKETCHES, BURLESQUES, AND COMEDY Of Distinctly High Order. A Popular Entertainment, by Professional Artists, at POPULAR PRICES: Reserves 45.;.85., 25., Is. (plus tax). ■Box Plan at Bristol. JUST TO REMIND YOU THAT .' J. & N. TAIT & BAILEY & GRANT'S. 1920 Pantomimo de Luxe, "MOTHER HUBBARD," "MOTHER HUBBARD," Is Scheduled to Open at the ri RAND OPERA . HOUSE . On tho Evening of WEDNESDAY NEXT, JULY 21. WEDNESDAY NEXT, JULY 21. THE ; PANTOMIME OF 1000 LIGHTS AND DELIGHTS. V BOX PLANS, MONDAY NEXT, At The Bristol Piano Co. TTAVE YOU SECURED YOUR COPY "DARDANELLA" "DARDANELLA" "DARDANELLA" "DARDANELLA" the popular foot teasing Fox Trot, which is now "all the rage"? "DARDANELLA 55 is undoubtedly the most deservedly popular hit' of tho times. Obtainable as a song or piano solo. ■ PRICE 25., posted 2s. Id. See our special DARDANELLA WINDOW DISPLAY. SOME POPULAR'FOX TROTS: "I'll Say Sho Does," "Tell Me," "Everything is Peaches," "Chong," vocal fox trots,, and "Indianok," "Sand Dunes," "Baby Tank" fox trots, and hundreds of others. Also, JAZZ FOX TROT ALBUM, containing light, splendid fox trots. Price 2s. 9d. Posted 2s. lid. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., Manners Street. Everybody is inquiring (ibout "Tho Barefoot Trail"—ira arriving 60on. MEETINGS. HOME SERVICE LEAGUE OF N.Z. (Incorporated.) AN EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Wellington Members of the above League will be held in the 1 Chamber of Commorce, Customhouse Quay, Wellington, at 7.30 p.m., on THURSDAY, tho 15th Instant. BUSINESS: . Report of tho Deputation which waited on the Cabinet Ministers on Saturday; 10th Instant; and General.' '•' . HAROLD E. ELLIOTT, Seoretary. •TT W.C.A., Fowlds' Buildings, Herbert X ' Street, TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. DEMONSTRATION by Nursing Division of St. John Ambulance. At 5 BOULCOTT STREET, 8-o'clock, MISSIONARY EVENING. Speaker: Rev. W. Cavoy. All invited. AUSTRALIAN CLUB." ~ OPEN Night to all Australians and Friends, Esperanto Hall, To-night (Thursday), July 15. BUBINEBB NOTICES. REDUCTION IN PRICES. , EDUCTION IN PRICES. GAMBLE AND CREED'S. GAMBLE AND CREED'S. GAMBLE AND CREED'B. GAMBLE AND CREED'S. Famous Famoas ■ Famous T E AS. T. E A S. • TEAS. T E A S. REDUCTION IN PRICES. REDUCTION IN PRICES. . REDUCTION IN PRICES. REDUCTION.IN PRICES. ' j REDUCTION IN PRICES. REDUCTION IN PRICES. j 3s. TEA NOW 2s. Bd. ! 3s. TEA NOW 2s. Bd. ■ 3s. TEA.NOW 2s. Bd. 3s. TEA NOW 2s. Bd. ( • 3s. 6d. TEA NOW 3s. 3d. -. 3s. 6d. TEA NOW 3p. 3d. 3s. 6d. TEA NOW 3s. 3d.' 3s. 6d. TEA NOW Ss. 3d. < QUALITY SAME AS EVER QUALITY SAME AS EVER QUALITY SAME AS EVER: ] COUNTRY ORDERS (in Mb. Packages) post paid if cash accompanies 1 order. CALL OR WRITE TO-DAY i CALL OR WRITE TO-DAY' i CALL OR WRITE TO-DAY i CALL OR WRITE TO-DAY! GAMBLE AND CREED, Bsmbton Quay, Willis Street, and Cuba Street. SIR WILLIAM CROOKES TORIC EYEGLASSES. rTtHESB Eyeglasses represent the lost A word in Optical Science. They are carefully fitted to your individual features, are stylish, and porfeotly adapted to your vision. S. F. M'LBAN, ( Ophthalmio Optician, . 124 Riddiford Street, Newtown. , ARE YOU SUFFERING WITH ~ 3 • VARICOSE ULCERS? f TF 60, I can cure you, not temporarily, ' A but permanently and . painlessly! J And jou can go about your work aa 1 usual. Write for particulars. , ERNEST HiEALEY, I Chemist. , 'Phone 29. Foxton. ! DON'T bo persuaded to accept mi'bsti. ■ tutes for WOOD-MILNE Rubbor Heels! Made from finest Para rubber that will not crack or break 1 THE New No. 70 Sterling Bread and ' Bacon Slicers, .£l2 10s. , Berry and Co., Dixon Street. , PASCALL'S Fruit Bonbons completely satisfy every deeire for a tasty, ] ilavoury confeotion. ; ,pASOALL'S dainty Frnlt Bonbons, A ( with real fruit flavours. ' i

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 249, 15 July 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 249, 15 July 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 249, 15 July 1920, Page 9

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