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AMUSEMENTS. pIi.VND OPERA HOUSE. I l.r 1 RUCTION: J. C. WILLIAMSON. Ltd. Managing Directors: George Tailis, E. J* 'fait. Clyde Meynell. Business Manager: John Earrell. "THE MAID OP THE MOUNTAINS." "THE MAID OP THE MOUNTAINS." THE BOX PLANS For the FIRST SIX NIGHTS nnd NEXT WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY WEEK .MATINEES, will be opened at the Bristol Piano Co. THIS MORNING, at 9 o’clock. MANAGERIAL: The maximum number of Beats to be sold to any one person for any one performance will be twelve. AT LAST! AT LAST! ! AT LAST!!! Commencing NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. At 7.15. ,1. C. WILLIAMSON’S TRIUMPH, J. C. WILLIAMSON’S TRIUMPH, The World’s Most Successful Musical Production, "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS." "THE MAID OF THE! MOUNTAINS.* "THE MAID OF THH MOUNTAINS.” "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS." ’THE MAID QF THE MOUNTAINS." "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS." "THE MAID OF TILEI MOUNTAINS.” From Daly’s Theatre, London, where it established a world's record, with an uninterrupted run of 1320 nights, and more recently Australia, where it ran for six months in Melbourne and six months in Sydney. This Comic Opera was a furore in London. It took Australia by storm. It became a positive craze. Its beauty, its allurement, its gorgeous music, its enthralling dramatic action, its compelling love story, its realism, are but a few of j the reasons for its brilliant success and remarkable popularity. WHENEVER Y'OU HEAR A MELODY' THAT’S BEAUTIFUL YOU CAN BET IT’S FROM ONE OF THE 22 MUSICAL NUMBERS IN "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS." 1 The Company that will be associated with the New Zealand presentation will be the identical one which has eclipsed j all records in each centre in which it has appeared during the last 1G months in Australia, and will be headed by GLADYS MON CRIEFF. GLADYS MONCREBFF. In Association with the Famous ROYAL- COMIC OPERA COMPANY. ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY. D.C. and 0.5.. 10s (Booking); D.C. and O.S. (at door), 8s; Stalls, ss; Gallery, 2s. Early Doors, Gallery, Is extra. All prices plus tax. 5-10 Under the Patronage of Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Viscountess Jellicoe, And Royal Wellington Choral Union. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. ONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. MONDAY, JULY 3rd. OTAKI CHORAL SOCIETY, In "THE ROSE MAIDEN" (Cowen), And '•"GALLIA." (Gounod) "GALLIA.” Conductor Mrs H. C. E. Stable (Madame Josephine Ottlee, A.R.A.M.) PRICES: Res., 3 a (plus tax) and 2s (plug tax). Box Plan now open at the Bristol. LEADING HOTELS. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. CARLTON HOTEL. Willis street, Wellington. Best Accommodation guaranteed. All Wines and Spirits true to label. PERMANENT GUESTS SPECIALLY CATERED FOR. Tariff Moderate. , ’Phone 863. A. J. NORRIS. Proprietor. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL. Oriental Bay Tram Terminus. VACANCIES for Permanent Resident Boarders, from £2 5s weekly. Splendid view; large airy rooms; first-class table; hot and cold baths; electric light, etc. Visitors 12s 6d per day; weekly by arrangement. CHAB. THROSBY. Proprietor. 'Phone 21-259. Telegrams: "Kiosk." Wellington. JJOYAL TIGER HOTEL. Corner Taranaki street and Abel Smith ' Etreet. Wellington. "MAT.” &LEESON Proprietor. Only Best Brands of Wines and Spirits Stocked. Tariff Reasonable. A Trial Solicited. ’Phone 20-698 HOTEL LANGMUIR. TAUMARUNUI (Opposite Railway Station). First-class Accommodation. Electric Light throughout. Night Porter. All Trains met. Wire for Accommodation. A. J. LANGMUIR. Proprietor. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107, Cuba street, Wellington. Accommodation with every modern convenience for 100 guests. Fire-proof building. Day and night porters. Tariff 12s 6d per day. Reduction for permanents. Telephone 3049. Telegrams, "Grancent," Wellington. W. OWERS. Proprietor. IOENTRAL HOTEL, Emerson street. Napier. P. BURNS PROPRIETOR. Under New Management. Best accommodation guaranteed. Finest brands of Wines and Spirits always in stock. Tariff Moderate. 'Phone 286. VISITORS TO SYDNEY. PAULSEN’S PFAHLERT3 HOTEL, 1 WYNYARD SQUARE. npniS favourite Hotel, so well known A to New Zealanders, has just been remodelled, and the Proprietress, Mrs F. M. Paulsen (late of Wellington), in soliciting a renewal of the patronage of New Zealanders, promises that the service and attention will leavo nothing to be desired. m. This fin© new 1 brick hotel caters for the travelling public. Only the best of everything provided. Charming outlook. Fireproof building. Electric light. Unrivalled cuisine. Garage. Wanganui’s Leading Hotel.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11248, 28 June 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11248, 28 June 1922, Page 3

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