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AMUSEMENTS. SECOND "SINBAD” MATINEE SECOND “SINBAD" MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON, AT 1.50. THIS AFTERNOON, AT 1.50. Doors Open at 1 o'clock. The Greatest and Best Pantomime for “Kiddies” which has yet been staged in Now Zealand. Children Half-price to Dress Circle and Stalls. Gallery, la. 7d. A Chorus for the Children,_ which they will all wish to sing with Jack Cannot. Where does the JthinososorUs get his R.H.T.N.0., And why does the Hippopotamus never lay an egg like the ostrich does? Why do the Lions growl and grunt? Who plays the Dromedary’s drum? And why has a Baby Elephant One tail behind and another at the front? Lollies for the. youngsters provided by Nestle's Chocolate Coy. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Sole Lessees ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, Ltd. Manager, John Farrell. THE 1921 PANTOMIME. TO-DAY, TO-NIG HT, .At 1.50. At 7.30. AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS. Next) Matinee Sa'.fUr|lay. J. AND N. TAIT AND BAILEY AND GRANT Present the Best, Funniest, Most Extravagant Pantomime which has yet been sent to New Zealand. “SINBAD THE SAILOR.” “SINBAD THE SAILOR.” “SINBAD THE SAILOR.” “SINBAD THE SAILOR." A Great and Glorious Pantomime. A few features are:— THE PORT OF BALSORA. THE DOCKS. THE DECK OF THE SAUCY SHER. BERT. . THE RAFT AT SEA. UNDER THE SEA. THE WHALE’S BACK. THE CORAL CAVE. THE DIAMOND VALLEY. THE CALIPH’S PALACE. BUTTERFLY LAND. THE CARPENTER’S SHOP. THE GORGEOUS PALACE. The ‘ Company is unquestionably the strongest combination of Comedians. Singers. Dancers, Pantomimists, and Specialty Artists which has yet. been engaged in one production, including, as it does: — JENNY HARTLEY, JACK CANNOT, Dan Agar, Ethel Walker, Linda Young, Bert Nicholson, Colin Crane, Margot: I,ester, William Hassan, Nellie M'Carthy, K. Henderson, Edgeley and Dawe, Elsie Parkes, The Littlejohns. The Pantomime Produced by WILMER BENTLEY. Stage Manager H. O. Nightingale. Musical Director Cass Downing. Ballets arranged by Alice Parkes. PLANS at the Bristol. Day Sales at Ned Perry’s. PRICES: D.C- and R.S.. Bs. 6d.; Stalls. 45.; Gallery. Is. 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery. Is. extra. All prices plus Amusement Tax. “MAR AMA.” "MARAMA.” The New Zealand tour under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency the Governor-General, Viscount Jellicoe. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. Direction and Management • SCOTT COLVILLE. Commencing THURSDAY, MAY 5. A GREAT NATIONAL EVENT. H. S. B. Ribband’s and Archie Dons Phenomenally Successful Original Romantic Comedy Opera, “MARAMA.” “MARAMA. “MARAMA.” “MARAMA. "MARAMA.” “MARAMA.’ Or THE MERE AND THE MAORI MAID. ' COLOSSAL MUSICAL SPECTACLE COLOSSAL MUSICAL SPECTACLE Which has broken all Theatre Records in Hastings, Napier, and Gisborne, and it has been proclaimed by Press end Public the most captivating Comedy Opeia ever produced in New Zealand. “MARAMA.” “MARAMA.” With its haunting melodies, clever libretto, sparkling* comedy, brilliant ensembles, Pakoha and Maori dances, gorgeous scenery, and sumptuous stage settings and beautiful costumes will positively enthral you. PAKEHAS AND MAORIS 60 PAKEHAS AND MAORIS CO PAKEHAS AND MAORIS The blending of the two races makes a- wide appeal, and the fascinating story set to musis holds your interest from rise to fall of the curtain. FULL GRAND OPERATIC ORCHESTRA Under the direction of the Composer. Nothing like “MARAMA” has ever been attempted in New Zealand, and twill be years ere you have an opportunity of seeing and hearing a “Marama” equal. Hundreds have been turned away in every town. So book your seat?. Dress Circle and O. Stalls reservations, 65.. plus tax. ~ _ The Box Plans for the Seven Nights open at the Bristol NEXT TUESDAY MORNING. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON ACCOUNTANT STUDENTS’ SOCIETY. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the above Society will be held in Accountants’ Chambers, Johnston Street, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), APRIL 27, at 8 o’clock, when’a Mock Meeting of Shareholders in “WoodKnots (N.Z.), Ltd.,” will take place. ' T.HOS. ALTON, A.G.I.S. (Eng.), Hon. Secretary. TERRACE SCHOOL. Householders and parents are requested Io meet at Parliamentary Buildings TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) at 3.50 p.m. to wait as a Deputation on the Hon. C. J. ItUT regarding the School Playground. ALEX. JOHNSTON, Chairman. BOROUGH' OF LOWER HUTT. ELECTRIC LIGHT. A PUBLIC MEETING, to consider a -/V. Report on an Electric Light Scheme for the Borough, will be held in ICIrsO GEORGE THEATRE, TOWER HUTT, at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921. E. P. RISHWORTH, Mayor. ELECTION NOTICES. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS,I am a Candidate for Election to the Wellington Harbour Board, and solicit your Vote and Confidence in the interests of Progressive and Economical Administration. Yours faithfully, C. J. B. NORWOOD.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 181, 27 April 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 181, 27 April 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 181, 27 April 1921, Page 7