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AMUSEMENTS. J. C. WILLIAMSON PANTOMIME. IMPORTANT! To-day's Box Plan Arrangements. To-day’s Box Plan Arrangements. "BABES IN THE WOOD." “BABES IN THE WOOD.” "BABES IN THE WOOD.” To-day beingi a holiday the Box Plans and Day Sales will bo at Ned Perry's until 1 o’clock, afterwards they will be found at tho Grand Opera House Sweet Shop. SPECIAL MEMO. On account of the. heavy booking, seats booked by telephone cannot l>o kept after 7.30 p.m. Q^RAND Direction Manager OPERA HOUSE. ... J. C. "WJLLIAMSON, LTD. Harry I. Cohen. THIS AFTERNOON, AT 2 P.M. THIS AFTERNOON, AT 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. i Brilliant opening day of the most Gorgeous Pantomime Messrs J. C. Williamson have ever produced. From the moment of the rising of the Curtain to the Wonderful Finale there is not a moment that does not make vou sit up and take notice. Scenes of Splendour, Brilliant Ballets. Wonderful Dancers, Quaint Comedians, Beautiful Girls, Gorgeous Dresse.- oil flit by in quick succession making a Kaleidoscopic effect never before seen in New Zealand. "BABES IN THE WOOD." "BABES IN THE WOOD.” "BABES IN THE WOOD." Surrounded by a Cast of exceptional merit, all filling their parts like a beautifully fitting glove: every item going like a well oiled machine. The Show that delights and Entertains young and old. "BABES IN THE WOOD.” "BABES IN THE WOOD.” "BABES IN THE WOOD.” The 100 per cent. Pantomime —the best yet—and that says a lot. Produced by Chas. A. Wenman. "BABBS IN THE WOOD” "BABES IN THE WOOD” "BABES IN THE WOOD” Will provide Wellington with wholesome amusement for nine nights and for the kiddies Matirees will be given on two Saturdays and one Wednesday. "BABES IN THE WOOD” PRICES. "BABES IN THE WOOD” PRICES. "BABBS IN THE WOOD” PRICES. D.C. and 0.5., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Doors: Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All prices plus tax. Children to Matinees, Half-price, except late Door Gallery. Touring Manager Maurice Ralph MEMO. —Special attention is drawn to the Box Offics arrangements at the top of this advertisement. STRAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE. Continuous, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m ANOTHER GRAND DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. Headed by a Great All-English Masterpiece. ' "WESTWARD, HOI” “WESTWARD, HO!" "WESTWARD, HO!" "WESTWARD, HO!" "WESTWARD, HO!” “WESTWARD, HO!" From the Famous Classic by CHARLES KINGSLEY. L Story that will bring back memories < the day when w«> .thrilled over the drentures of tihftJSßsfiiHh Seadogs on tho SpaSish Main. Also — MARGUERITE CLARK, MARGUERITE CLARK, MARGUERITE CLARK, In tho Happy Trials and Tribulations of a Girl who "just couldn’t make her ideas . behave.” "SCRAMBLED WIVES.” "SCRAMBLED WIVES." "SCRAMBLED WIVES.” "SCRAMBLED WIVES.” "SCRAMBLED WIVES.” Scramble of Loves and Lives, Hubbies and. Wives. Excellent Supporting Prices as usual. Programme. 'Phone 8299. Skating. Skating. Skating. Skating. Skating. Skating. Skating. Skating. Skating. Skating. Skating. Skating. Skating. Skating. Skating. Skating Skating. SkatfilJ. AkE rtOLOSSEUM pry SKATING OPEN ALL DAY. MORNING, MORNING, MORNING, AFTERNOON, AFTERNOON, AFTERNOON, NIGHT. NIGHT. NIGHT. L. -POWER, Proprietor. sSlcitg. APPRECIATION OF MUSIC. A COURSE of 12 Lectures on “HOW TO LISTEN TO MUSIC,” will be given under the auspices of the W.E.A., m the ART GALLERY, Whitmore st., commencing TUESDAY, June 6tb, at 7.30 p.m. Lecturer and Pianist: MR C. W. KERRY. Intending Students, and all who are interested in Music, cordially invited to i attend. jgj SECURITY. ALE- Locks in 3 different si , ~ v'lth 3 keys, supplied a: locally, prices 22s 6d, 20s, 18s 6d. ir.g to size required. TOLLBY AND HUNT, Locksmiths. Basement under Railway ( No. 1, Willis street. 'Phone R BRIDGE. Dentist, Macarthy Chambers, 50, Willis street. Telephone 1642. Opp.’ Hotel Windsor. Hours: 9 to 5.30. Wednesday and Friday Evening, 7 to 8 p.m. CHIROPODIST. TB. WILSON, » M.1.A.P., In his now and np-to-date surgery over City Shoo ■-fores. Cuba street. U! Foot Troubles Treated. 130 A. Cuba street. Telephone 22-485. CuNfc-UI.TATION FREE. CORNS * BILIOUS W ANTE I.) Knnwu Account Books ruinil to not requirements con be Uad at the "Times” ofllee. These books ere strong and faithfully made, and the -reality of papei nsod of the W-ct

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11226, 3 June 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11226, 3 June 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11226, 3 June 1922, Page 3

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