AAI USEftILNTM. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. MATINEE ON THURSDAY, at 2.30. THE DELIMITFUL FAIRY COMEDY, “A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM.” SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES TO ALL-45., 3s. Gd., 25.. and Is. (plus tax. 'I’ITE WORLD- FAMOUS ARTISTS ALLAN MISS HUNTERWILKIE WATTS TO-NIGHT, THE LAST OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING THE MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION OF “ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA” WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, for one performance only, the ever-popular Tragicomedy— “THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.” ALLAN WILKIE as “SHYLOCK,” MISS HUNTER-WATTS as “PORTIA ” THURSDAY. JULY 14. MATINEE at 2.30. AND EVENING. “A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM.” FRIDAY, “JULIUS CAESAR"; SATURDAY, 16th (Great New Production)— “THE WINTER’S TALE,” The Play with a most arresting human appeal, culminating in the beautiful living' s statue scene. (Three performances only—Sat., Mon., and Tues., 16th 18th, and 19th). Prices: 8/-, 7/-, 4/-, and 2/-. Children in parties of ten and upwards, halfprice to all parts. All prices plus tax. NO EARLY DOORS. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL UNTIL .5 P.M.. and thereafter (together ■with day sales) at the Grand Opera Confectionery.
KEEP FRIDAY FREE FOR THE GRAND OPENING OF THE ANNUAL WINTER SHQW AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. JULY 15 to 30 (inclusive). To be officially opened by His Excellency the Governor-General,Sir Charles Fergusson, AT 2.30, AT SHED-. 45, AND 3.45 AT SHED 29. DON’T MISS THE SHOW! Interesting Displays and Amusements. There are hours of Entertainment and Instruction for young and old alike. DON’T MISS THE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION Come and 'see what New Zealand miamufacturcrs are doing. Even a casual inspection will convince you that our factories can out-do ( overseas' manufacturers for quality, originality, and price. THE WINTER SHOW, SHED 45. LIVE STOCK. SHED 39. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, SHED 29. ADMISSION. Is. for.a Triple Ticket, admitting Bearer to all three sheds. SPECIAL ’BUSES ARE RUNNING TO THE SHOW. FOLLOW THE CROWD!
3 s 1 INDEX TO CLASSIFIED i | ADVERTISING. | i Births, Marriages and Deaths 1 | E Funeral Notices 1 | = Personal 1 g = Lost and Found 1 E | Situations Vacant . 1 E k Situations Wanted 1 g n Agencies Vacant or Wanted 1 = E Board and Residence . 1 = = Partnerships Vacant and § n Wanted 1 E E To Let ■ 1 E E Wanted to Rent or Lease ... 1 § □ Wanted to Buy .. 1....... 1 E E Wanted to Sell (Miscellaneous) 1 E | Properties For Sale ...... 1 = g Businesses For Sale 18 = | Live Stock, etc., For Sale ... 1 E § Musical Instruments 1 = g Hotels For Sale 18 g | Motors and Cycles For Sale = E 1 and 2 = § Machinery For Sale 18 E § Electric Equipment For Sale 18 § E Tenders 18 E 3 Rural Land For Sale 18 | = Shows 3 § s. Educational ........ . . ’ 2 | S Meetings 3 E = Public Notices 2 and 3 § = Chiropractors 18 E | Shipping Services 13 | E Hotels, Tourist and Health g E Resorts 2 E § Athletic Sports o = E Publications 1 = | Motorists’ Service Guide .... 0 g § Auctions 18 = = Insurance 14 = = Carriers’ Directory 13 g = Railway Services 3 E E Wanted to Exchange 2 E = Money and Stocks 14 = S Suburban Announcements .. 1 E E Provincial Announcements . 1 E g Special Values 1 = g Business Notices .. 2,3, 10, 18 E | Amusements 3 = 5 uiiiiiiiiniuiiiiiauaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiuuiuiiuiiiuiuiiuctiuuiiiiiiio?
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 244, 12 July 1927, Page 3
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