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.AMUSEMENTS. "SINBAD TELE SAILOR.” A REALLY WONDERFUL PANTOMIME. It is simply alive with Great and Marvellous Features, including genuinely humorous and wholesome comedy scenes, which will he thoroughly enjoyed by the young and the old. The latest Pantomime unquestionably puts all previous productions positively in the shade. i. "SINBAD TUB SAILOR” MATINEES: NEXT SATURDAY AND NEXT i. WEDNESDAY, AT 2 o’clock. X Children Half-price to Dress -Circle and Stalls. Gallery, Is 7d. A Chorus for the children, which they will all wish to sing with Jack Cannot. Where does the Rhinosoros get his R.H.1.N.0. ? And why does the Hippopotamus never lay an egg like the ostrich does? Why do the Lions growl and grunt Who plays the Dromedary's drum ? And why has a* Baby Elephant One tail behind and another at the front? I- Lollies for the Children are Presented d . ’by Nestle's Chocolate Co. ’ QRAND OPERA HOUSE. LESSEES ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Business Manager John Farrell. THE 1921 PANTOMIME. TO-NIGHT, AT TEN TO EIGHT. AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS. J. and N. TAIT and BAILEY & GRANT Present the .’ Best, Funniest, Most Extravagant Pantomime which has yert been sent to New Zealand. SINBAD THE SAILOR )- y a A G roaCaTid Glorious Pantomime. One Wonderful Feature Follows Another. A few of its features are:— THE PORT OF B ALSOtRA. THE DOCKS. DECK OF THE SAUCY SHERBERT THE RAFT AT SEA. ' UNDER THE SEA. THE WHALE'S BACK. , THE CORAL CAVE. THE DIAMOND VALLEY. THE CALIPH'S PALACE. BUTTERFLY LAND. THE CARPENTER’S SHOP. THE GORGEOUS PALACE. The Company is unquestionably the strongest combination of Comedians, Singers, Dancers, Pantomimists, and Specialty Artists, which ha* yet been engaged in one production, including as it does : Jennie Hartley, j Jack Cannot. Dan Agar, Elsie Parkes, 8 Linda Young ’ William Hassan, Margot Lester, Edgly and Dawe, Ethel Walker, Bert Nicholson, Colin Crane, The Littlejohns. The Pantomime Produced by t WILMER BENTLEY. a Stage Manager H. O. Nightingale. •, Musical Director Cass Downing. S Box Plans at The Bristol Piano Co. for the First 6 Nights and Saturday and Wednesday Next Matinees. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 8s «d; Stalls, Is; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All prices plus Amusement Tax. Day Sales at Ned Perry’s, Manners street. e THE GROWTH AND PROSPERITY ENJOYED by the firm of BEGG’S, and particularly as far ae Pianos are concerned, is the result of plain common sense and ripe business experience applied to selling problem* Our success is not a thing of magio or mystery. It is hot an idea, but a positive truth. Accomplished by applying the Golden ■- Rule, coupled with, unusual store org&ni--8 sation. Rightly used Customers are the most - powerful allies in the development in our bnsiness, along with the fact that we stock suoh Pianos aa BRINSMEAD ROGERS - WINDOVER LA GONDA 3 JESSE FRENCH BREWSTER LYON & HEALY e Call and see them in oar showroom s upstairs. , CHAS. BBGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET. a The Oldest Established Piano House in a New Zealand. ELECTION NOTICES. g CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. 8 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—f T HAVE pleasure in offering myself JL for Re-election, trusting my past service has met with your approval. Yours faithfully, 652 W. J. THOMPSON. VOTE FOR J. J. KEESLAKE. TDOR CITY COUNCIL, who is for additional Recreation Grounds and Bathing Accommodation for Children, Tepid Bath* for tho Public generally. Rest Room* for Ladies, Pure Milk Supply. > AND GENTLEMEN,— i At the request of the Roeenoath and i Oriental Bay Ratepayers' Association, ■ of which I am the President, I offer . myself as a Candidate for tho City Coun- > cil and Harbour Board. I am familiar with the need* of the City, having resided here for 91 years, and feel sure that this knowledge will be i of service in keeping Wellington’s poet l tion supreme in the Dominion, which is ■ bit aim and object. My experience on School Committee* and Ratepayers! Associations has kept 1 me in close touch with the needs of Greater Wellington. As a Candidate for the Counoil, I adi vooate: — (1) Water supply, drainage, with best graded road access to all districts comprising - Greater Wellington. (2) Strict economy in all departments, especially tramways, with lower concession fares and more through , trams to the suburbs. (3) Purchase of the Gas Company; I believe in the Council controlling all monopolies. [ (4) Further independent expert advice before building the power-station at Evans Bay (5) The building of houses for Council employees. (6) Municipal Markets. (7) Appointment of a Tramway Manager. & (8) Better traffic control in the city. As a Candidate for tho Harbour Boarjl, my long experience in shipping and wharf matters has made me familiar with the requirements of the Port, and I advocate: (1) One body to control labour on the wharf. (2) The making of as many permanent employees as possible. (3j The building oi house* for Board employees. (4' Installing lavatories to enable employees to wash after working coal and cement cargoes, etc. Soliciting your Vote and interest. Yours faithfully, R. W. BURBIDGE. Nominated by John G. W. Aitken. W. A. Worth. W. A. J. Dutch, J. A. Prendevillo. 541 Bronchitis cuRE-it never fail*-, use it to prove it; price 2s 6d, postage Sd extra. Lon McKenzie. Chemist, Manners street and Lambton auav.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10881, 22 April 1921, Page 3

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