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AMUSEMENTS. “ j DON’T GO TO THE DIGGERS ‘ If you have a sore face. They mat#! you laugh too much. J OPERA HOUSE, j Lessees J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD,' FOR A SHORT SEASON Commencing TO-MORROW NIGHT. ' ; TO-MORROW. NIGHT. ' ' i Messrs. Fama and Lawson present THE FAMOUS N.Z. DIGGERS THE FAMOUS N.Z. DIGGERS THE FAMOUS N;Z. DIGGERS . THE FAMOUS N.Z. DIGGERS THE FAMOUS N.Z. DIGGERS ■ . In th® "Sixty-laugli-a-minute" Revue, "BOX O’ TRICKS.’* "BOX O’ TRICKS." 7 "BOX O’ TRICKS.” "BOX O’ TRICKS.” 1 "BOX O’ TRICKS.” Providing en evening of Delirious Fun. The Show with an INTERNATIONAL REPUTATION. At first you smile—then laugh—then . YOU HOAR! A Brand New Show with several New Comedians and Singers, besides some of the old favourites. ■ CLEAN, CRISP, COMEDY. A Riot of Enjoyment. DON’T MlSS—"Tickets Please!” from th» Palladium, Tendon. DON’T MlSS—Frank Penryn and Stan Lawson in “Rocking tho Baby.” i DON’T MISS—The Diggers’ Quartet. DON’T MlSS—the exclusive song num, hers — "Humming,” "Sunshine,** i "That Broken Melody," "Whispering," "Isle of Aloha.'" "Aly Mammy," "Oh Lady," "My Man,” and others sung only by tho Diggers. DON’T MlSS—the wonderful Orifental scene. DON’T MlSS—the Enchanting Lantern Scene. . PRICES-D.C. and 0.5., 55.; Back ' Stalls. 35.; Gallery, Is. All pins tax. Early Doors, Back Stalls and Gallery,' Is. extrn. Box Plan at Bristol. Day Sales at NedPerry’s. i BERT BOLTON, Advance Manager. . I A COMPLETE PIANO SERVICE is the end to which are directed the activities and ' resources of the FIRM X O F "BEGG’S.” A service which fully meets and satisfies every requirement of the Piano owner, teacher, and student. i This service begins with the selling of Pianos only of the highest inimitable quality such as are displayed in our commodious showroom —it does not end there, however; it follows tho Piano into the home, thus ensuring lasting complete satisfaction of the owner."' Call and View the many splendid models in our showroom. ; ' We hold the sole N.Z. fof the only genuine "Pianola. pnAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., ■ 1 i Manners Street, The Oldest-established Piano House in New Zealand. | - ■ ■ - ■■ ■' l 'Ji MEETINGS. i IJIHE SALVATION ARMY.! ANNUAL CONGRESS. : ANNUAL CONGRESS. WELLINGTON. APRIL 26 to MAY 2, 1922. COMMISSIONER AND MRS. HODDER, Supported by COLONEL McINNES (Chief Secretary), THE NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS STAFF, and THE OFFICERS, DIVISIONAL, FIELD, and SOCIAL. T , J 406—0 f the North and South Islands—4o6 Will conduct - SIX IMPORTANT PUBLIC GATHERINGS, in the TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, as under: ' SATURDAY,) APRIL 29.-UNITED MUSICAL FESTIVAL, 7.30 P-m-~ 7 Splendid Bands from Christenurch, Dunedin, Feilding, Wanganui, Petone, Wellington South and Wellington City will take part. .. , . CONCERTED PIECES by Christchurch . and Wellington City Songsters Christchurch Mandolin Orchestra, and Oamara Male Quartet Party. NOT A MONOTONOUS MOMENT, ■ A Magnificent Mixture of Mirth, Music, i ' and Minstrelsy. SUNDAY, APRIL 80, 11 a.m., 3*7 p.m,', 3—ARRESTING ASSEMBLIES—3 MASS MEETING, 1 basin Reserve, at 3 p.m. ; , Stirring Music by Visiting and Local Bands. , I IF WET, the Afternoon Meeting will' be held in the TOWN HALL i At 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. THJ? COMMISSIONER AND MRS. HODDER and Visiting Officers will Deliver Special: Addresses. j A NIGHT OF NIGHTS. " • MONDAY, MAY 1, at 7.30 p.m. i New and Novel, Fascinating’ and Fetching*/ BRILLIANT DISPLAY BY YOUNG ' PEOPLE', in which, the 1 Eltham Home Boys, the Rollicking Jqvß-j nilos from Island Bay, the Merry, Maidens from the Florence BootK: Home, and Representative Combina-j tions from City end Suburban Corps, will take part. CHORUS OF 500 VOICES. ! Come and See the Tableaux— Culture—Swedish and Other Drills. A Great Gathering. A Memorable Occa-; sion. Lingering Memory. - I TUESDAY. MAY 2, at 7.30 p.m. ' GRAND' SOCIAL DEMONSTRATION, Including a Monster Spectacular Pageant of the Salvation Army’s operations in all Parts of the World. UNIQUE PROGRAMME of Pyramid; Tableaux, Character Songs, Swedish j Exercises and Drills, by the Boys I from Eltham andlsland Bay, gad! 1 Girls from South Wellington Homies. . - Admission by Ticket to Band ’ Young People’s Demonstration, and Soo-1 ial Demonstration, Is. each night to Dross Circle; 6d„ Body of Hell. j STAR BOATING CLUB. . A GENERAL MEETING of the above", Club will be held at the Club-housO, on FRIDAY, APRIL 28, at 8 p.m. Business: 1. Confirmation of By-law. 2. Presentation of Trophies. 3. Annual Ball. 4. General. All members are requested to be present. F. B. ANYON, Hon. Secretary. MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD. ’ THE ANNUAL MEWTTNG of the Guild will be held on Saturday, April 29, at 11 a.m., in the Dominion Farmers’ Institute, Featherston Street, and all members are requested to attend. ’ F. A. MACINDOE. i SecretaryTHE WELLINGTON LICENSING DISTRICT. KTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that lx +h' j Annual Licensing Meeting for the Wellington Licensing District will bo hold at the Magistrate’s Court Wellington, on MONDAY, the sth day of JUNE, 1922. at 12 noon. . All Notices of Application must lie lodged in duplicate .with tho undersigned at tho Magistrate’s Court, Wei-, lington, 21 days before the day of meetat Wellington this 27th day of , April, 1922 , * ■’ C. J. HEWLETT, Clerk of the Licensing Committee. • BUSINESS NOTICES. ' L ' TOP worrying! Booklet posted free. "The Mind and How to Use It" Box 210. Auckland ~ OOD Printing promptly produced ■» popular prices at "Dominion** Jok Printtns Works.

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 181, 28 April 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 181, 28 April 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 181, 28 April 1922, Page 7

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