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AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE ((Lessees, J. C. Williamson). SHORT SEASON. STARTING SATURDAY. FEB. 20, AT THE MATINEE. PANTOMIME (Direction Stanley McKay). “LITTLE 80-PEEP” Played by the Specially Selected English and Australian Company that appears with such great success in Auckland at Christmas. The “New Zealand Herald,” December 28, 1925, says:—"There is a galaxy of talent in Stanley McKay’s English and Australian Pantomime Company that is rarely seen in a similar production, and the fine work of the, principals lifts it to a very high level." The “Auckland Star,” December 28, 1925, says:—“Real pantomime of a sparkling nature —an excellent show." Pretty Girls, Funny Comedians. Latest Songs and Dances. Excellent Specialities. Beautiful Scenery and Lovely Dresses. Full Bullet, Chorus, and Orchestra. MATINEES. SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY, , At 2.30. POPULAR PRICES. Niglit, ss. (Reserved), 35., Is. Early Doors Is. extra Stalls and Gallery. Matinee, Adults 35., 25., Is.; Children, Is. 6d. and Is. Prices plus usual tax. Plan Opens at the Bristol on Thursday. R. POLLOCK, Business Manager. TO THE “WORLD’S END ” PELORUS SOUND GLORIOUS WEEK-END EXCURSIONS Cruising in calm waters, among bushclad mountains, islands, promontories, and wooded coves. DANCING-FISHING-SWIMMING. THE luxurious new express Steamer ■*- TAMAHINE, specially fitted for week-end cruises, will leave Wellington SATURDAY’, FEBRUARY 20, and SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, t 1.15 p.m. for Picton, arriving about 4.30 p.m. Dancing on Deck Saturday Evenings. Orchestra. Tamahine will leave Picton at 4 a.m. on Sunday; arriving before breakfast at the head of Tennyson Inlet (Pelorus Sound), where are 20,000 acres of virgin forest. Launch and ship’s boats will |ake passengers for fishing, swimming, picnicking, and cruising parties. Glorious vistas of bush and bays. Magnificent view of Croisilles Harbour from Elaine Bay saddle, an easy walk. Leave early in afternoon for Picton, steaming into beautiful Ship Cove on the way and up nearly the whole length of Queen Charlotte Sound. Leave Picton 6 p.m., arriving at Wellington about 9.30 p.m. Inclusive Fare, with cabin accommodation and meals, £3 10s. Special Berths 10s. extra. MARLBOROUGH RACES, FEBRUARY 25 AND 27.) Tamahine leaves Wellington 3 p.m , February 21 and 26, with passengers for the Races at Blenheim. The excursion gives an opportunity of return from Picton on Sunday evening, including the trip to Pelorus Sound, if desired. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. LTD. MOTORS AND CYCLES FOR SALE. (Continued from Page I.) PORD Touring—s Good tires, self- ' starter, good condition; can be bought for £75; easy terms arranged. Motor Car Exchange,: 115 Vivian Street, pADILLAC—4-passengor Coupe, model Vz 57, equipped with 6 detachable wire wheels, an absolute bargain at £250. Motor Car Exchange. 115 Vivian Street. S~~ECOND-HAND Motor-cycles, in good mechanical order. Prices to suit all, and very easy terms. Harley Davidson Agents, Rodgers and Hall. Ltd.. 157159 Willis Street. ELECTION NOTICES. UPPER HU.TT BOROUGH. MAYORAL ELECTION. XTR. W. H. P. BARBER will address AJ- the Electors in THE SILVER STREAM HALL, on FRIDAY, FEB. 19, at 8 p.m. THE INDEPENDENT HALL. UPPER HUTT, on MONDAY, FEB. 22, at 8 p.m. THE KIOSK. TRENTHAM, on THURSDAY, FEB. 23, at 8 p.m.

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 122, 17 February 1926, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 122, 17 February 1926, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 122, 17 February 1926, Page 11

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