AMUSEMENTS. LAST 4 NIGHTS OF "SLEEPING HAST 4 NIGHT'S OF "SLEEPING BEAUTY." BEAUTY." TO-DAY AT 1.15 SHARP. TO-DAY AT 1.15 S.HAKP. "SLEEPING BEAUTY” MATINEE. ".SLEEPING BEAUTY” MATINEE. It is worth while listening to the happy laughter anti shrieks of dvlight which happen from tho thirling childvon of Welliinfftou. ■who have all vqtod “Sleeping Boapty” tho most beautiful and the funniest of all Pantomimes. Children Half-price to all parts except I.ato Door Gallery. QRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager John Farrell Tho Loveliest Pantomime on Record. TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT, At 1.45. At 7.45. AND UNTIL WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. .MATINEES TO-DAY AND WEDNESDAY. J. C. WILLIAMSON’S Terrific Pantomime Sensation, SLEEPING BEAUTY Unquestionably the Best, Prettiest, Most, Stupenduous, and Most Genuinely Humorous Pantomime this Generation has Produced. t Plans at The Bristol until noon, afterwords seats may be reserved at tbe Grand Opera House! Day Sales at Ned Perry’s until 1 o’clock, and afterwards they may be purchased at the Grand Opera House. PRICES—D.C. and R.S., 7s Od; Stalls. 3s 8d; Gallon - , Is 7d; Early Door Stalls and Gallery, lg extra. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Preliminary Announcement. Commencing WEDNESDAY, JULY 21st. AVEDNESDAY, JULY 21st. J. AND N. TAIT. In conjunction with Bailey and Grant, Present their Third Annual PANTOMIME EXTRAVAGANZA. MOTHER HUBBARD, The Pantomime of 1000 Lights and. Delights THE GREATEST.COMEDY PANTOMIME EVER. FURTHER PARTICULARS LATER. SLEEPING BEAUTY. LEEPING BEAUTY. PANTOMIME SONG HITS! "Give mo the Moonlight, Give me the Girl” (.the big success of the year) i "Sing mo Love’s Lullaby * "I Want to Snuggle” “Hindustan" , "Tulip rime’’ "Mandy” “The Kingdom within your Eyes’* and all other songs sung in this successful Pantomime obtainable at “BEGG’S.” All 2s each, posted 2s Id. COMPETITION MUSIC. All music contained in this year’s Syllabus for forthcoming Festival is in stock. We advise you to order NOW. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners sheet. Watch for the Greatest Song hit of all Time—"THH BAREFOOT TRAIL.’’ leading hotels. i LBERMAELB PRIVATE HOTEL, X Corner Cuba and Ghuzneo streets. WELLINGTON (Off Cuba street). This popular house has been thorough- ■ renovated, and is now under the u anjement of Mr J. R. WHETTER, late hef. Grand Hotel. Dunedin. Kitchen under his personal supervision, xcellent Cuisine. Terms.- 8s per day. Permanents by ■rangement. Letters and telegrams reive prompt attention. ’Phono 2202. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. L t T,I GE R HOT B,L, Corner Taranaki street and Abel Smith street', Wellington, "MAT" GLEESON, Proprietor. Has taken over tho above Hotel, .and will bo pleased to meet Old and New Friends. Best Brands of Wines and Spirits Stocked; Tariff reasonable. A trial solicited. ’Phono 2527 a. jgABBUTT’S HOTEL '(Opposite Bank of New Zealand), Lambton quay, Wellington. One Minute Post Office and Wharf, Electric Cars pass tho door. Electric Light throughout. Night Porter. Tariff, 11s per day. D. DALTON, Proprietor. WELLINGTON HOTEL, ipcsite Parliament Buildings, Motesworth street. EXCELLENT Accommodation, Best of J Liquors. lariff on application. K. WILKINSON, ito Alhambra' Hotel. Wellington, a .so Criterion Hotel, Wanganui. Telephone 793. Proprietress. DENBIGH HOTEL, FEILDINQ. TARRY R. WALLACE (late of the X Metropolitan Hotel, Wellington) 9 taken over the above well-Jcnown and ipnlar Hostelry, and invitesi old and ■w patrons to make tbe DENBIGH eir headquarters when visiting Feildr'arifl—l2s per dienf. Best of Liquors, lisine, and attention. OTEL LANGMUIR, TAUMARUNUII (Opposite Railway Station), (Opposite Railway Station). kFFERS First-class Accommodation, ) Electric light throughout. Nighl liter. All trains met. Wire for aeminodation. A. J. LANGMUIR. Proprietor. WHITE SWAN HOTEL, Cuba street. RS McGUIRE wishes to notify ell . Friends and the General Public she has taken over the above wellvn Hostelry. Terms moderate. ie Best. Wines and Spirits only kod. A single Bottle at Wholesale is. ’Phono 1419. RUPTURE— Wear the U'Conor Truss; no iron or steel, comfortable, < arable, washable. Wo. Salok. Chemist, 23, Willia street.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10632, 3 July 1920, Page 3
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