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AMUSEMENTS. “BLUE ROSES” MATINEES. TO-MORROW at 2. TO-MORROW at 2. AND ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. Matinee Prices : D.O. and ■ R.S., 5/- ; ..Stalls, 3/6; Gallery, 1/6. Early Doors .Gallery, 6d .extra. Children 2/6, 1/6, and 1/-. All prices plus tax. PHONE BOOKING 51—814. Grand Opera House Direction : J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. MUSIC, GAIETY. FUN AND . .. i.?. DANCING TO-NIGHT at 8 AND FOLLOWING 6 EVENINGS. MATINEE:' TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. Present the extremely popular and brilliant musical comedy artists: Madge (tyd&hhard Gay . scenes, clever and original comedy, wonderful ballets. The Company includes: Cecil Kellaway, . Leo Franklin, Frank Leighton, Dulcie Davenport, Arthur Cornell, Mary Rigby, Jean Duncan, and many other artists. ' SATURDAY. AUGUST 6, For a Brief Season,The Very Humorous Musical Play: “FOLLOW THROUGH,” “FOLLOW THROUGH,” In which the present Company achieved an outstanding triumph . . in Australia. ' Evening Prices: D.C. and R.S., 6/-; Stalls, 4/-; Gallery. 1/6. Early doors gallery, 6d extra. Plus tax., Box Plans for “Blue Roses” are now open at the Bristol Piano Co. Day Sales at Grand Opera' House •’ Confectionery Shop; Plans for “Follow Through” will be opened on Monday. Manager ........ John Farrell. '“Blue Roses,” -up to and including Friday, August 5. “Follow Through.” Saturday; August 6, and two following nights.

*'jlji M A? . HAVE-YOU/SEEN. ’ ~ . “THE SHIP” • (St. J. Ervine). / ',..■• FULL HOUSE LAST NIGHT. Yqu .have two more opportunities of > seeing this refreshing play, TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW NIGHT. J THE BLUE TRIANGLE HALL - - /yl: BOULCOTT STREET. ’ • REDUCED PRICES I 2/6 & 1/6 ' • BOOKING FREE AT BRISTOL. No tax. 1 : : I

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I. wrestling; wrestling. ’’ RESTLING. WRESTLING. GEORGE WILSON (U.S.A.) GEORGE WILSON (U.S.A.) ... : . BONNIE MUIR (Australia). BONNIE MUIR (Australia). TOWN HALL, . . > MONDAY,-AUGUST 1, 1932, 8 p.m. •' FOUR FIRST-CLASS • PRELIMINARIES. Prices: 5/-. 3/-, 2/-; Ladies, 2/0 ; all plus tax. Booking, E. W. Humphrey, 96 Manners Street. . ORDINARY BOOKING OPEN TO-DAY. business' notices. ■ r pilE demand for improvement in many. x lines of Machinery was never greater than at present. ■ Everywhere Manufacturers are seeking fresh ideas,, uew methods.’ Can you invent anything of commercial value? If you can it may prove profitable. But get your idea protected. Interview Messrj. Baldwin. Son, and Carey, Patent Attorneys and Consulting Engineers, 111 Lambton Quay. Wellington. . TIENTAL Repairs, finest materials; moderate charges. Rapid Dental Repair Service, 15 Manners St. Tel. 47—562. Estd. 1925.

ROUNDERS AS A SERIOUS SPORT. Rounders is at last being take seriously as a sport, and rounders tournaments, with “championship” honours attached, have been organised in Lancashire. The people who are inclined to sneer at this should remember the popularity of baseball, which is really a form of rounders, in the United States. ' Perhaps, once launched on “championship lines,” says an English writer, rounders may prove a real rival, to cricket. It may even be older than, the great summer game. . An illustration in a manuscript in the Bodleian Library shows six monks playing rounders—and die date is 1344,

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 260, 29 July 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 260, 29 July 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 260, 29 July 1932, Page 2