AMUSEMENTS. n.RAND OPERA HOUSE Li -*>cis J. C. Williamson, Ltd. S.iLe Direction ..J. and N Tait. WEDNESDAY NEXT, JULY 21. ' WEDNESDAY NEXT, JULY 21. J. AND N; TAIT AND BAILEY AND GRANT Present their 1920 Pantomime, "MOTHER HUBBARD," "MOTHER HUBBARD," "MOTHER HUBBARD," With a Cast composed of the Greatest Pantomimiste from the. Pour Corner* of the Earth. BARRY LUPINO as Dame Hubbard BARRY LUPINO of Nursery Fame. Ab Father JACK CANNOT. Hubbard. .JACK CANNOT. MOON AND MORRIS, Simultaneous Dancers in Specialities. THE CREIGHTONS, . Whirlwind Jugglers and Acrdbats. WILLIAM A. HASSAN, Tho Famous Animal Impersonator. DOROTHY LEIGH. . ' Principal Bov. ■ DAISY YATES. Principal Girl. COLIN CRANE, A Pirate King cf Fierce Renown. ELSIE FAMES, Premiere Danseuse KELSO HENDERSON, A Dancpr Df Distinction. ETHEL WALKER, Fairy Queen of Childhood Dreams. GERTIE LATCHFORD, A- Soubrct.te of Charms. LES CONEY, In Speiialty Acts. BERT. NICHOLSON, The "Pocket" Comedian. Fairies, Pirates, Elves, Gnomes, Acrobats, Jugglers, ;■ Chorus of Beauteous Girls in Gorgeous Settings. The Wholo Production being A GIGANTIC FEAST OF. WONDROUS \ DELIGHTS. 20-BRILLIANT SCENES-20 20-BRILLIANT SCENES-20 Including the Spectacular Settings of THE ISLE OF FAIRYLAND. THE LAND OF WEDDING BELLS. 'TWEEN DECKS OF THE PIRATE
SHIP. , THE PIPES OF PAN. / MOTHER HUBBARD'S NURSERY. THE LAUNDRY MUTT AND JEFF. . There is a 6core of other novelties and scores of other beauties, but lack of space prevents us from detailing all the gorgeous/things that make "MOTHER HUBBUM" such a delightful Pantomime BOX PLANS OPEN ON MONDAY. ' BOX PLANS OPEN ON MONDAY. You will need to go early to tho Bristol' Piano as'the reputation of the production has preceded it, and Melbourne and Sydney friends have-written saying what a wonderful show it is. v The Prico of Res. Stalls and Dress Circle is 7s. 9d., which includes the tax. CITY. COUNCIL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. • TOWN HALL. ORGAN RECITAL. | ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT 8.15 o'clock, > By" MR. BERNARD PAGE ■ , (City Organist). Suite Aucienne Holloway » "Prelude Chorale." . ~\ "Courante." • "Duo." "Finale alia Fuja." Summer, Sketches , Lemare "Dawn." "The Bee." "Cuckoo." ■ "Twilight." h "Evening." (a) Miniature op. '30 (No. 2) ) . (b) Danse des Odalisques, op. 2) Itebikoff (No. 3 ....; ) ' Psyche—Poeme Symalionique pour ' Orchestra et Choeurs—Parts I and II Cesar Franck (1822-90). NOTICES. / ST. MARK'S CHURCH, DUFFERIN STREET. • SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8 a.m.—Holy Communion., 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer, Holy Communion, and Sermon. 2.30-Young Men's Bible Class. . 4.—Holy Baptism. 7.—Evensong and Sermon. OT" JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS O STREET (Presbyterian). Divine Services,. 11 i.m. and 7 p.m. 11 a.m.—"The Grace of Giving." ' 7 p.m.—"The Growth of Gambling." Preacher: REV. H. W. BURRIDGE, M.A. B.D. Special Offerings at both Services for Central Europe-- Famine Fund. Sacred Organ Music from 6.40 p.mi Strangers wejjfome. , ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, • 28 Wellington Terrace. Minister, REV. S. ROBERTSON ORR. Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Evening Subject, "INTOLERANCE." Solo by Mr. E, Blow. WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. ' * SUNDAY, JULY 18. , 11 a.m.-Rev. H. E. Bellhouse.. Subject: "The Problem of Divine Delays." 7 p.m.-rSpecial' Musical Service. Anthems: "Shepherd' of Souls" (Jones) j "Ho, every, one that thirsteth" (Martin); Male Quartets, "Holy Night" (Beethoven); "The Long Day Closes'" (Sullivan). Organ solo, Mr. H. Temple White. Address; "The Things that Men Lose," Rev.. Bellhouso. ,", OAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, £5 CHURCH, AND INSTITUTE, Whitmore Street.—Sunday Services, 11 and 7. Preacher: Mr. James Moore, Missiouer. Subjects: (1) \"Give God a Chance," (2) "Believing Without Seeing." Soloists: The Misses Mueller and Troou. Song Service, 8.30. THEOSOPHICAL HALL, 19 MARION , STREET. PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. "Thoimht Power: Its Relation to Health and Character." Speaker: MRS. DAVIDSON. Lodge Room open each day except Saturday frofc 3 to 4.30. BUSINESS NOTICES. ARTHUR J7~ WYCHERLEY, ■*■*■ Lock and Key Specialist. Keys cut to any pattern. Safe and P.O. Box. Keys promptly duplicated. Every description of Locksmith's Work thoroughly catered for. Address: "KING'S CHAMBERS," Wellington. 'Phone 568. Private 'phone 2234 (2 rings). CAUSES OF DISEASE , CHIROPRACTIC deals with Causes of Disease alone; toy removing these tho results of the cause are healed; H. OTTERHOLT, 19 Kensington Street. 'Phono 20—114. Consultation Froe, by Appointment. M. BARKE, Health Practitioner. Massaee and Physical Culture our Speciality. • For Soinal Lesions, SUA Joints, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Constination, Stomach Troubles, and General Weaknesses, my Treatmont is Un. equalled. Consulting Hours: 10 to j2 and 2 p.m.' to 8 p.m. Over Our Theatre BuildinßS. 179 a Riddiford Street. Now town. , _. FOUND, Laxetto's Chocolate Aperient, at all chemists. Safe and effective. Children like thorn. ■ THERE'S quality in every atom of Poscall's Fruit Bonbons-the daintiest sweets procurable.
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