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TONIGHT AT 8 GRAND GALA OPENING PERFORMANCE. J. C. WILLIAMSON’S SUPER SHOW OF SHOWS. WiifiWihiiM MM W bF*' V. L-}jy--N frWI Ice Show and Ice Ballet BOX PLANS: 5/. RESERVES FOR TONIGHT 5/A limited number of seats at 5/-, plus tax, for Tonight s Opening Gala I erformance may be reserved at the D.I.C. Today or at the 1 hentre 'I his Evening. DAY SALES.—Unreserved Stalls and Early Door Gallery tickets for Tonight may be purchased at the Opera House Today or at the Doors Tonight. OPERA HOUSE WELCOME < TO MEGAN TAYLOR The World’s Champion Ice Skater. TONIGHT FRIDAY TONIGHT At S o'clock. And subsequent evenings. MATINEES TOMORROW AND MONDAY. J. C. Williamson’s , Colossal, Spectacular Extravaganza on REAL ICE. “SWITZERLAND'' tes Show swei lee Salle! The whole of the OPERA HOUSE STAGE has been transformed into a HUGE GLITTERING ICE RINK 1 60 ALL BRITISH ARTISTS 60 Headed By MEGAN TAYLOR Queen of the lee: World’s’ Champion ' ' • ' Skater. EDDIE MARCEL London’s Incomparable Comedian. TAYLOR World’s Greatest Trick Skater. And other famous Skaters and Skaterinas. Tlie Pantomime Horse, Black Bess. GORGEOUS ‘•SWITZERLAND” BALLET. Fifty Beautiful and Amazing Skating Sirens. The Entertaining Cabaret Scene features the Laughing Stars CONNIE GRAHAM AND. HAL SCOTT and the Mirth-provoking Comedians, RUSSELL and MARCONI. BOX PLANS at the D.I.C. DAY SALES at Opera House Confectionery Shop. EVENING PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 8/-; Ordinary Stalls (reservable for Tonight),*s/-; Back Stalls, 4/-; Gallery, 2/-; Early Door, bd. extra; Children. 3/-, 2/- and 1/-. All Prices Plus Tax. M ATINEE PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 6/-; Ordinary Stalls, 4/-; Gallery, 1/6; Early Door Gallery, 6d? extra; Children, 3/-, 2/- and 1/-. AU Prices Plus Tax.

TO LET. pi A RAGE To Let. 559 Richmond St., VT Pctone. DOUBLE Eurn. Rm., sunny, central, Phone 45-720. RMIS. to Let, convs., gents., 2 minutes from station. 188 Murphy St. rpO LET, well furn. D.B.S-rm. Own E kitchenette. Apply 198, Willis St. TO LET, Furn. D.B.S-room; morning tray. Convs. 60 Hobson Street. rpo LET, Bakehouse, High Street, -*- Lower Hutt. Apply Public Trust Office. . QUNNY single furn. Rm., suitable business girl; quiet, select; 15/-. Tel. 40-211. TO LET, 4 miles above Upper Hutt, attractive furn. Cottage. Cheap to suitable tenant. Apply Rocket, Te Marua. A STOR HOUSE” 141 WiUis St.—To ■ix Let, single and share tins., trom 2/o nightly and 11/- weekly. PARAPARAUMU Beach, self-contain-ed furn. Flat, 3 adults. 60/- Available immediately. McCracken, 63 Willis St., 45-916. . HMTAHI BAY —Furn. Cottage, 4 rms. -*- and Bach, sleep 0; £4/10/- per ■week; now available. Public Trust Office. _____ HATAITAI, near tram, well-furn. Flat (2 bedrooms). Available refined adults up to 6 months. 84/-, McCracken, 63 Willis Street. 45-916. ffiO - LET, Small, Comfortable House, close tram, permanent tenants buy furniture in good condition ; refs, essential. Write K 624, "Dominion.” rpO approved tenant, 9-roomed two- -*• story tiled-roof House, on half-acre corner section; laid out in garden and lawns. Apply H. H. Campbell and Sons, Timber Merchants, Hastings. rpwO D.B. sitting-rooms, newly furn., -L all conveniences, Terrace vicinity. Suit quiet refined business people desiring superior apartments. Reasonable rentals. Ring 42-313 for interview. O LET, from February 1, very Comfortable Small Compact Furnished Bach, Raumati North; all electric; suit 2. Cutlery and crockery 2 mins, beach; beautiful view; space for pitching tent. £2 per week. Tel. 17-703 or 16-469. 97 Yule Street, Lyall Bay. TTNFURNISHED Self-contained Modern Flat, all electric, 1 bedroom, magnificent harbour view within 5 min. G.P.0.. 55/-. Furnished New Flat, all electric-, best part Mt. Victoria, 70/-. WILLIAMSON AND CO., 25 Panama Street. Tel. 46-104. SHOPS TO LET SHOP tn Levy Building fronting Manners Street. Apply Secretary. Tel. 50-444. WAREHOUSES AND OFFICES TO LET. yVAREHOUSE and Office Space, with goods and passenger lift. Apply Kodak Bouse, Victoria St. J EVY BUILDING—IIOO sq. ft., also I-* approx. 1500 sq. ft., well lighted centrally heated: goods and passenger elevators. Apply Secretary, Tel. 50-444. TO LET. XTEW BUILDING, centre city, ground floor, about 33ft. by about 68ft. Also: 2-Story Brick Buijding, about 20ft. by about 68ft. each. Particulars from— E. B. WALKER. 105 Manners Street, Wellington. OFFICE OR WAREHOUSE SPACE. •‘THE DOMINION" BUILDING SQ. F ' r - 011 OFFICE OR warehouse space now AVAILABLE, situated front of building, centrally heated, served with two passenger aud two goods lifts, together with postal service. 4400 SQ. FT. available as from February 1, 1940. For full particulars. apply to the Agents, E. PALLISER AND CO. “The Dominion" Building Mercer Street. WANTED TO RENT VVANTED, Furnished Bach, at Plim ’ ’ merton or Paraparaumu Beach, for fortnight, from March 8. State terms. 1’934. ‘•Dominion.” Palm. Nth.

DE S T • AJ E S T SCENIC TRIPS FROM WELLINGTON. DAILY 'TRIPS BY RAILM AY BUSES. Usually every day, including Sunday, comfortable buses with careful drivers make sightseeing trips from Wellington. These excursions give the best of thrills for visitors to the Capital City. HUTT VALLEY OBSERVATION TOUR —35 miles, half-day trip, 3/0. (Depart Government Buildings 10 a.m. aud 2 p.m.) HUTT VALLE Y-PAEKA KAR IKI SCENIC DRIVE —55 miles, halfday trip b/-. (Depart Government Buildings 9.30 a.m. and 2 p.m.) PHONE 47-800 FOR RESERVATIONS. RANGITIKEI-CHELTENHAM RIFLE ASSOCIATION. HANDICAP meeting at bulls. ANDICAP MEETING AT BULLS. JANUARY 22, 1940 (ANNIVERSARY DAY i. £llB IN PRIZES. Entrance Fee. 30/-. Shooting starts 7.30 a.m. prompt. EXHIBITION CABARET. TONIGHT: CENTENNIAL RACE BALL. 9 p.m. — 2 a.m. Subs.: 7/6 Single, 15/Double. SATURDAY: RACE GALA NIGHT, Subs.: 4/- Single. MONDAY NEXT: ANNIVERSARY NIGHT BALL, Subs.: 4/- Single.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 98, 19 January 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 98, 19 January 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 98, 19 January 1940, Page 3

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