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AMUSEMENTS. (T HAND WBAKD OPERA OPERA HOUSE. HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Manager Richard Stewart TO-NIUUT AND EVERY EVENING AT 7.1 a SHARP. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.’S, ORa.N'U anneal pantomime, ‘■THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT” A GLITTERING NIGHT OF COUNTLESS WONDERS. This Corneous Extravaganza will be interpreted by the following Hrilliam, aggregation of Artists:— HARRY KOXLERV (The Celebrated English Comedian). ARTHUR STTOANX (The Popular Pantomime Dame). til EDA OLIVER (The Charming English .Principal Boy). GULTCUBN YATES (Piquant English Principal Girl). MAGGIE DICKENSON (Australia’s Brilliant Young Dancer). WILLIAM FULLBROOK (The Noted Eccentric Comedian;. ERNEST LANGFORD (Character Comedian Horn London Theatres). CHARLES ALBERT. j (The Clever Dancing Artist). AMY MURPHY (The Brilliant Operatic Artist). FREDERICK HE ARNE (English Eight Comedian). Here are a few of Iho features of exccutional interest:— Building a Chicken House —The Animated Dolls—Procession of Vegetables—Dance of the Emotions The Uproarious Telephone Seen Minstrel Show—The Haunted Mirrors— The Terrifying Tanks—The Allies and the Anzues—The Bacchanalian Banquet— The Graceful Skating Girls—The Comedy Duel—’/he Wonderful Jingle Johnny— The Ballet of Seasons-The Destruction of the Farm—The Patriotic Pageant. "Our Bovs.” Deck of the H.M.A.S. Australia— I Tile Palace of the Empire—March Past of the Allies—The pageant “OUr Own Dear Flag.” TWO WONDERFUL ACTS OF 18 SCENES. 200 PEOPLE 1 IN THE PRODUCTION 200 PRICES; D.C. and R.S. 6s; Stalls, 3s; Gallery, ts. Early Stalls and Early Gallery. Is extra. Box Plans at the Bristol. Day Sales at Christeaon’s. MATINEE TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY), when Children will be admitted (o all parts, excepting late Gallery, at half-price. -The CROWN THEATRE TO-NIGHT At H. TO-NIGHT. "THE MICROSCOPE MYSTERY!” Starring VILFRED LUCAS And CONSTANCE TALMADGE. n addition there are 150 millions in the troupe of performing microbes. A MURDER MYSTERY. A LOVE ROMANCE, A BITING SATIRE, And an EASY-TOtfAKE SCIENCE LESSON All in one. [■his is the debut of pretty Constance ,’almadgo in big drama, and she is worth her place. __ L Bid PICTURE DONE IN A BIG WAY. _ Reserves by ’Phone 3170. 370 fjl OWN HAL L. EVERY EVENING, at 8. LAST 8 NIGHTS LAST 8 NIGHTS LAST 3 NIGHTS Of tho ENGLISH PIERROTS., ENGLISH PIERROTS. ENGLISH PIERROTS. Two More Performances Only of the Burlesque Pantomime, ‘‘DICK WHITTINGTON.” Box Plan at The Bristol. Late booking 'phono 05. Farewell performance Wednesday, Juno 27th. Plan now open. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY. LIMITED. QA3 COOKING DEMONSTRATION MISS UNA CARTER. ■ In the COMPANY’S LECTURE ROOM, Courtenay place. To be held ON WEDNESDAY, the 20th INSTANT, Commencing at 3 o'clock. Sub j ect: ‘‘DINNER AND MILK BREAD." J. H. HELLIWELL, aga Secretary. QBAND OPERA ' HOUSE. ‘‘THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT” Pantomime. "THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT” Pantomime. SONG HITS: "WHEN YOU WORE A TULIP AND 1 WORE A BIG RED ROSE.” “A.N.Z.A.C.” “LET ME CALL YOU SWEETHEART." “PRETTY BABY.” ‘•THERE’S A LITTLE BIT OP BAD IN EVERY GOOD LITTLE GIRL.” ‘‘THE TULIP SONG.” I “'BADY BOLL.” ''"ALABAMA JUBILEE.” ‘‘JINGLE JOHNNY.” "PUSS IN THE CORNER.” “SHINE ON. LITTLE STAR OF LOVE.” Price, 2s each;’Posted, 2s 2d. Obtainable at CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Maimers street, Wellington. XnCONOMISB by getting Better .Ell-Wearing and Better Fitting CLOTHES at MILLIGAN’S. Kelburn avenue. TAtrADAME FOLEY i 3 now quoting reItJL ducod prices for Fancy Costumes for future demonstrations. Tuition Class every Monday. Assembly every Thursday. WANTED. WANTED Known Palmer’s Luncheon and Supper Rooms, nt 189, Lambton quay, are .right up to date. Private supper room tor ladiee. ANTED Known—Artistic Printing in all its various forms promptly executed at the “Times” office. We take trouble to give von satisfaction, and are always ready to help you carry out your own ideas successfully. Get prices from the ‘"Times," and see how reasonable wo are. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE Secretary will be in attendance at the Rooms, Bridge’s Buildings, 119. Willis street, on TUESDAY am, FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. All communications strictly Confidential,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9690, 19 June 1917, Page 3

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