AMUSEMENTS ,«f'H* "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE," •> SPECIAt MATINEE. Note the Special Matinee Prices: SATURDAY NEXT. MAY 4th, at 3-30. Dress Circle 2s 6d Stalls 2s Od Gallery I s - Children Is 6d Children Is 9d Children Od Box Plan for Matinee will Open at the Bristol on Wednesday Next. G&S O] iPERA TXOESE. AND ’CJT’ERA -O-OUSE. Lesstfes 1 ■ C. 'Williamson, Ltd. Direction... Ben & John Fuller, jun., Ltd. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY EVENING AT 8. Bon and John Fuller. Junr,, present the Great Spy Play. "SEVEN DAYS’ LEAVE.” "SEVEN DAYS’ LEAVE.” "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE.” "SEVEN DAYS’ LEAVE.” - "SEVEN DAYS’ LEAVE.” "SEVEN DAYS’ LEAVE.” THE ATTRACTION OF THE CITYThe Distinguished English A,ctor, ALLAN WILKIE. ALLAN WILKIE, Supported by the Strongest Dramatic Cast in Australasia, including 1 : Herbert Leigh, Vivian Etjwards. Walter Hunt. Robert Inman. Ronald Riley, Henri Dore. H. W. Varna. M. Bollis^ Nellie Ferguson, Adele.lnman Olive Stevens, and Marie Ney. A PLAY THAT YOUR BOYS SAW.IN LONDON, And so Thoroughly Enjoyed. A PLAY THAT EVERYBODY SHOULD SEE. PLAYING TO CAPACITY NIGHTLY. Box Plan at The Bristol. Day Sales at the Theatre Corxectionery Store. , Prices for,the People; As, 3s, 2s, 1«. NO EAPLY DOORS. fOED JERSEY APPEAL. JERSEY' APPEAL. COLONEL HUGHES, D. 5.0., Will open a WAR TROPHIES MUSEUM, At the RED JERSEY SHOP (next Bennett’s), Willis street. Exhibits are urgently needed, and Returned Soldiers are req nested to loan same for this worthy cause. A Register will be kept and receipts given for all Exhibits. The Defence Department has kindly offered the loan of Trophies just received from France. Y.M.C.A., WILLIS STREET. TUESDAY. APRIL 80th, at 7 45 p.m. MISS L. F. BONIWELL (of the Soudan United Mission) will give a lantern lecture on ‘The Soudan—lts People, Problems and Possibilities.’’ Open to all men and women. Everybody should come and bear Miss Boniy-ell’s inspiring message of missionary work in the land of Gordon and Kitchener* A. B. SMITH, Acting-General Secretary. MEETINGS . ISLAND BAY. RED JERSEY APPEAL. A MEETING in connection with the above will bo held TO-DAY (TUESDAY), April 30th, at 8 p.m. IN THE BOWLING CLUB PAVILION. An urgent request is made to all residents to attend. The Official Organiser of the Appeal, will be present to address the meeting. N. F. WILLOUGHBY. 11l Convener. WELLINGTON BOYS’ INSTITUTE AND S. A. RHODES’ HOME FOR boys; mHE Annual Meeting will take place 1 THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, 89th inst., at the Institute Buildings, Tasman street, at 8 o’clock. Tho public and subscribers are cordially welcome. F. BOSS, 133 Director. SCRAP METAL MERCHANTS. Buyers of brass, lead. zinc. COPPER, IRON. ROPE. JONES AND COCLYDE QUAY WELLINGTON. ‘Phone 725. Telegrams) “Metals.” «ytrANTED Known—F, A. Staples, CerIV tiiicated Plumber, has removed from 216. Lambton quay, to 139, Lambion quay (.next door to Arcadia Garage;, and is prepared to undertake all manner of Plumbing, Lockpmithing. Gasiitting, Electrical and Braesfounding work. Having an export staff, patrons can rely upon expedition and good workmnashlp in every instance , and at moderate prices. When you require tho services of our staff, please ring up Telephone 913.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9958, 30 April 1918, Page 3
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