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AMUSEMENTS. --GRAND OPERA HOUSE — MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.15. TONIGHT, at 8. ,T. U. Williamson Ltd. present Frank Neil's Gorgeous Pantomime — Special Pantomime Announcement! L.ASf THREE NIGHTS of “CINDERELLA” I I' as t Seven Matinees of “Cinderella” NOTE.—There will be a MATINEE EVERY DAY NEXT WEEK of “CINDERELLA.” at. 2.30. Final Matinee NEXT SATURDAY, at 2.15. COMMENCING NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT (Evenings Only): Frank Neil’s Biggest and Best Revue: lasesßamrassassnaraasaßSSi 6 REVUE I _ I DELUXE V V LA MM | Packed with Fun. OP ’THE I Lovely Girls. O RIL D Gorgeous Scenes, g Novelties Galore. With GEORGE WALLACE. SYD. BECK and All the Other Pantomime Stars in the Biggest and Brightest High-speed Show you have Ever Seen. Book your Seat now for "The Whirl of. the World” Revue Next Wednesday Night. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. E Day Sales now open at Grand Opera Confectionery. Phone Keservcs 51-Sl4. | l -*>iMr;iiiJ ,’ißriwiwiiTiniirf’

PARAMOUNT £ ish & CONTINUOUS SUCCESS OF THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. Jessie Matthews ’* S "It's a pleasure to hear her speak and sing.” s —’’Evening Post.’’ OH EN NARES and JERRY VERNO }>'" IX TIIl: GI!EAT MVSICAI, comedy—- !'■ “There Goes the ill J Bride” a,s ° K ’a “THE MURDER AT COVENT GARDEN.” VA k- lii DENNIS TERRY ami ANNE GREY. (Bolh Films Universal Exhibition.) BOOK at BRISTOL or THEATRE (Tel. 51-842).

The Biggest and the Brightest Yet!!! SPECIAL CABAKET NIGHT AT THE MAJESTIC LOUNSE and CABARET (Supervision: Mildred Kane. Hostess: Lilian Brooks.) Wednesday Next, from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. — Noveltv Acts — ' ril U, Gwen ’ Ward Majestic Cabaret (Of Sydney). Band In Surprising Staircase Tap-Dancing. BETTER TnAX EVER , LITTLE . Dora and Gordon Binns Special (Pupils of Miss Eva Draper), Cabaret SuppCT 'the Youngest and Smallest Demonstrators of Ballroom Dancing in New FOR ALL GUESTS. Zealand. rr . - ~ . Reserve Your Tables Now for Hazel Martin this night of nights j TT . > —fit the Lounge (phone: and Her Girls 45-709). In New Numbers. TICKETS: SINGLE 3/0 DOUBLE 0/6 Ballets, Etc., Etc. (Including Supper). Usual Cabaret Night To-night DANCING FROM 9 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. Admission 1/0 (including supper.) GWEN IVARD ,N HE,! ,//' D '/;- c / TAt,,CASE (Commencing this Afternoon). RESERVE TABLES AT LOUNGE (-15-709).

WRESTLING THRILLS! TOWN HALL MONDAY COUNT VARGA v. AL. PEREIRA THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE MOST COLOURFUL WRESTLER TO VISIT N.Z. COUNT JOSEPH WILHELM VARGA, (The Austrian Wrestling Count.) A GREAT BOUT IS CERTAIN! BOX PLAN AT HUMPHREY’S, Manner, Street. Usual Prices. I

WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION TO-DAY SATURDAY TO-DAY ATHLETIC PARK At 2.45 p.m. PONEKE v. WELLINGTON EARLY GAME, at 1.45 p.m.: PETONE v. HUTT (6th Grade) NEWTOWN PARK ATHLETIC v. WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS ADMISSION: 9d. STAND. Gil. EXTRA. A. E. NEILSON. Secretary.

TUBE OF RADIUM SAVED. A frantic search of the ashes of the city incinerator in Budapest recently yielded a tube containing about x3u<)() worth of radium which a woman patient in a hospital had thrown away because it was burning her. It was several days after the tube was missed that the patient confessed she had (brown it in the hospital rubbish heap. When the rubbish was traced to (he incinerator most of it had already been burned, but, the lube and its precious contents survived.

COCKCHAFER PLAGUE FEARED. Some people have been prophesying a plague of cockchafers for this year and next such as Europe has not seen for many decades. A few of these pretty burnished insects buzzing about the garden as twilight falls are a very pleasant anil poetical addition to life; but when they appear by the million they can be as great mid ruinous n pest as locusts. A cockchafer year lias been computed in France Io cause damage tn the country to the value of one milliard gold francs.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 218, 10 June 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 218, 10 June 1933, Page 4