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AMUSEMENTS. BMART SET DIGGERS. BOS PLANS TO-DAY. The Plans for the season (7 nishta) will be open at The Bristol till noon after whiohi time seats for TO-NIGHT ONLY can be reserved at the. Manager's Office, GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Day Sales at. Ned Perry's till 1, after at Grand Opera House. QRAND OPERA' HOUSE.' Lessee .J. C. Williamson, Ltd Dueohon ; J. and N. Tait. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), At 8' o'clock. J. AND N. TAIT PRESENT THE GREATEST AND. THE LATEST j Of ML THE DIGGER xSHOWS, THE SMART SET DIGGERS-. SMART SET. DIGGERS v " SMART SET DIGGERS SMART SET DIGGERS In , . A MUSICAL BARRAGE Of , 'LONDON AND PARIS. EVERY SOLDIER AN ARTIST EVERY ARTIST A SOLDIER. These are TJ TO^Yui AIJSSIIii DIGGERS. What a formidable array of talent— ■■ „ ~ ROY CAPPA, Baritone, 30th Batt., sth Div n . ' IVOR WEIR, composer, Pianist. N.Z. RifiV Brigade. n GEORGE CASTLES, '■ , 3rd Divisional Train, Tenor. _, ALBERT TORZILLO, Harpist, 4th Div. Tunnellorj. LAWRENCE HARPER, Baritone, 11th Batt,' Ist Div. n ;. EITCH BUTLER, Ragtime Singer, Bth Batt., 3rd Field Art JOCK THOMPSON, Baritone, 42rid Batt., 3rd Dir. . v ERNEST CROSBY, Comedian, 45th Batt., 4th Div. FREDERICK WHITLOW, • Entertainer, 27th Coy., 4th Div. REG. M'LAUGHLIN, Dancer, Ist A.L.H., 2nd Div. \ BALPH SAWYER, '.'•.. Danseuse, 7th Field Ambulance..' ' "TIKI" CARPENTER, Danseuse, 18th Batt., sth Div. ' ROBBIE ROBERTS, Comedienne, Bth F.A., sth) Diy„ - / CHARLES HOLT, Impersonator,'l3th F.A., 4th Div. D.C. and 0.5., 55.; Back. Stalls, 35.; Jalleiy, Is. • Early Boors to Back Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. (All prices ilus tax.) HON CERT CHAMBER., Direction ~ VICTOIi BECK TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ' ' The New Programme presented last night was received with great favour, xnd will bo repeated again THIS' EVENING, MONDAY NEXT. \ And, Four Following Nights. , .' |W. and R. Thomas's ENGLISH PIERROTS ENGLISH PIERROTS ENGLISH PIERROTS ENQLISH PIERROTS " And LADIES' ORCHESTRA. LADIES' ORCHESTRA. LADIES' ORCHESTRA. Our Patrons agree: EACH PROGRAMME BETTER THAN THE LAST. Reserves at Bristol. After 6 o'clock 'Phone 65. PRICES-te,, 35., 25., Is. (plus tax). MEETINQS. .''■■: PARAMOUNT THEATRE. •, | PARAMOUNT THEATRE. THIS SUNDAy"~EVENING. At 8. "THIS SUNDAY .EVENING, At 8, ■ MPR. H. E. HOLLAND, M.P. ' -VIR. .H. E. HOLLAND, M.P. Chairman Parliamentary Labour Party), Will deliver a Special Lecture . ■( ■■On '; | BROKEN HILL. BROKEN BILL. ■ BROKEN HILL. : . ' ts Discovery and Big lining Company—lts Infinitesimal Capiil—lts Millions of Dividends—lts Gormn Interests—The Industrial Battle of 12—Police Invasion of the Barrier—The ; .rreste and Deniliquin Trials—The Non'olitical Union of 1908-The' Industrial iattlci of 1908-9—Arrests,' Albury Trials, ■ nd Jailings—The 44-Hour Week.Won— ] Records of Disease and Death—The ' Ireater Battle of 1919-20-AN APPEAL 'or help for the women and :hildren. Chairman, ARTHUR COOK (Chairman f the Broken Hill Distress Committee). Doors open at 7. Musical items from ] to B.' Collection. .; . i A T ST; JOHN'S CHURCH last Sunday the REV. J3URRIDGE preachi. against THEOSOPHY. Fair-minded eople do not pass judgment on any ques- ' on until they have heard both sides, hoso who wish to hear tho other side of TIEOSOPHY are invited to attend THE PUBLIC LECTURE TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). \ , At 7 p.m. £ Subject: ■' MAN'S MANY LIVES ON EARTH';; ' -' " Or. -s I THE QUESTION MEETING ON i WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18. ( At 8 p.m, . ( \ THE THEOSOPHJVAL HALL,, '-, 19 MARION STREET j (Near To Aro Post ,'Onice), ■, When ■ i ■MB- H. BjiNKS, , National Lecturer for N.Z., , mi give the THEOSOPHICAL side of J the question, odge Room open every day except Saturday, 3 till 4.30. CT W.C.A, .- ' . Y.W.C.A. I'U-MOR-ROW (Sunday), 4.15, Herbert ] treet. Speaker, Mr.'Edmeade, "A Misonary from India." MONDAY, 8. p.m., "Literary Circles." peakcr, Rev. A. Hunt. Subject, "R. L. tevenson: His Life and Works." f XrOMEN'S ■ NATIONAL COUNCIL { rV (Wellington Branch). t PUBLIC MEETING FOR WOMEN. t Subject: "Social Hygiene." f Spankers: , fi-3. Mllugh; Miss • Ballantyne (late Women Patrols, London). '.W.C.A., Herbert St., TUESDAY, ATO. 17, 8 p.m. ' R- MAGILL, Hon. Seo . BUSINESS NOTIGEB. i ■ o HI7OOD-MILNE Rubber' Heels are ° i» made from the finest Para Rubber. hey won't chip or crack! They'll also } utlpat tv/o pairs of ordinary rubber J eels. Remember to aay "Wood-Milne." l XfHOOPING Cough-Mothers aro ' » warned against this disease remain- r ig on children. MARSHALL'SCCA- t ANA VESCA brings prompt relief; 2-s., a 1 ' t FhON'T bo persuaded to accept auibsti- 2 \J tutes for WOOD-MJLNE Rubber [oels! Modo from finest Para, rubber liat will not crack or break I 3LINDS, guaranteed fadeless. Tel.' - 5 SGI. Open 9 To-night. Watson and 0., Blind Specialists, Dominion Avenuo icxt Barrett's). . Yonr materia) covered f 5 while you wait. Open till 9 To- B ight. Blinds nnd Buttons. Dominion venue. ST HOOPING Oough-An ' occasional f» dose of MARSHALL'S CABTAMA - ESCA will prevent this disease; 25., Jill i leasiots. - •' i

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 275, 14 August 1920, Page 9

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