AMUSEMENTS. NEXT "SINBAD" MATINEES. NEXT "SINBAD” MATINEES. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 1-50, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 1.50, AND ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. The Greatest and Best Pantomime for "Kiddies” that has yet. toured in New Zealand. Children Half-price to Dress'Circle and Stalls. Gallery, ,Is. 7<l. Parents Should Bring the Youngsters ib see the Best of all Pantomimes, and to Sing the "Rhinososorus” Chorus with Uncle Jack Cannot. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Sole Lessees ... ,T. C. WILLIAMSON, Ltd. Manager, John Farrell. THE 1921 PANTOMIME. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.50. AND UNTIL WEDNESDAY NEXT. Matinees Saturday and Wednesday. 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. PACKED WITH MAGNIFICENT AND ‘ WONDERFUL FEATURES. 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, Margof Lester, William Hassan, Nellie M'Carthy, K. Henderson, Edgeley and Dawe, Elsie Parkes, Tho Littlejohns, y The Pantomime Produced by WILMER BENTLEY. PLANS at the Bristol. Day Sales at Ned Perry’s. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., Ss. 6d.; Stalls, 45.; Gallery, Is. fid. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. All prices plus Amusement Tax. MEETINGS. Y.W.C.A. rrmURSDAY, 8 p.m.—Herbert Street JL Clubroom, Open Meeting. Speaker, Miss Ella Mac Neil, National Secretary, from China. Miss Mac Neil will sing a solo. All those interested in Foreign Missions are invited to bo present. BOROUGH OF LOWER HUTT. ELECTRIC LIGHT. A PUBLIC MEETING, to consider a Report on an Electric Light Scheme for the Borough, will be held in KING GEORGE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT, at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921. E. P. RISHWORTH, Mayor. MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Merchant Service Guild will be held on SATURDAY. APRIL 30. at 11 a.m., in tho Guild Rooms, and all members are requested to attend. /’\ F. A. MACINDOE, Secretary. SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). The annual general meeting of tho above Association will be held in the TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, at 7.30 o’clock. R. J. F. ALDRICH, Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. NOTICE TO MOTHERS. FOR some considerable time we have been asked by customers for a epring-seatod Pushcart, and only recently wo have been approached by reliable authority stating that Pushcarts without springs aro being condemned by both Doctors and Nurses as being ono'of tho principal causes of curvature of the spine, so prevalent in young children; so we decided to go into the matter, and as a result we have been able to bring forward a very satisfactory spring seat, which we can confidently recommend to every mother. Its particular benefits being its simplicity, strength, and effectiveness, and does not interfere with tho foldings of the cart. The back also moving with the seat, makes a very comfortable bed for bnby, as it avoids all jolting and jarring over rough roads and kerbs. Every mother should inspect this latest invention before purchasing elsewhere. We aro noted for the most reasonable prices on the market, and are tho only and original makers in New Zealand. CHAPMAN AND MILLWARD, 113 Manners Street, Wellington. FAT CATTLE. SHEEP, AND LAMBS. pq- Z. MEAT. PACKING A BACON CO. are Buyers at Per Head or Per Pound. PRICES GIVEN ON APPLICATION TO BUYERS. OR HEAD OFFICE; BETHUNE’S BUILDINGS. WELLINGTON. ADAMS AND BLYTH. 130 Featherston Street. Customs, Shipping, and Forwarding Agents. HAVING taken over tho Business of Messrs. C. Nielsen and Co., are prepared to attend to oil Cartage and Customs Clearances entrusted to us. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. P.O. Box 1398. ’Phone 1270. OVERDUE ACCOUNTS. Art ACCOUNTS entrusted to TILE LL dominion mercantile AGENCY LTD. are handled with colority and efficiency by a competent staff. Statements rendered promptlyUNION BANK CHAMBERS. Telephone 21—674; 3023. Printing Works. ]
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 182, 28 April 1921, Page 7
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