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AMUSEMENT? ‘'TILE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS/’ “THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS/’ DIRECTION: J. C. WILLIAMSON, Ltd. Managing Directors: George Tallis, K. JTait, Clyde Meynell. Business Manager. John Farrell. THE TRIUMPH OF THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS. BOX PLAN NOTICE. THE PLANS TO FRIDAY NEXT (INCLUSIVE) aTe OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. Hundreds of Seats Still Available for TO-NIGHT and throughout the season. DAY SALE NOTICE. 600 Family Circle Tickets and 300 Barly Door Stalls Tickets at 5s FOB TO-NIGHT’S PEEFOBMANCE. ON SALE AT GRAND LOLLI.Ef SHOP (next Opera House) TO-DAY Until 7.30 o’clock. EVERY DAY SALE TICKET SOLD GUARANTEED A GOOD SEAT. TWO SPECIAL MATINEES, WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT 1.15, SATURDAY NEXT. BOOK NOW AT THE BBISTOL. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE TO MATINEES. OPERA HOUSE. VT NIGHTLY AT 7.15. J. C. WILLIAMSON’S Supremo Triumph of Triumphs. "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS," Has arrived, and, as was anticipator!, has THRILLED THEATRE-GOERS. IT WOULD EXERCISE The descriptive faculties of the most brilliant of writers to adequately depict the scene of ' UNCONTROLLABLE ENTHUSIASM And APPLAUSIVE DELIGHT Exhibited by a RECORD' WELLINGTON AUDIENCE On its initial presentation Saturday Evening last. GLADYS MONCRIEFF’S GLADYS MONCRIEFF’S GLORIOUS TRIUMPH. DAY’S BAY AND EASTBOURNE FERRY. During the "Maid of tho Mountains" Season Steamers to Dav’s Bay and !vi.-t----bourne on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS will leavo Wellington at 11.30 p.m., commencing SATURDAY, JULY Ist. 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 i prices pins tax.

MEETINGS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 8 p.m. UNITARIAN CHURCH (Vivian Street) JJEV. WYNDHAM HEATHCOTE WYNDHAM On 'MY EXPERIENCES IN AMERICA." Admission Free. Collection at Door. PROHIBITION BATTLE BEGINS. MEETING. TOWN HALL, JULY sth, 8 p.m. Chairman, HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, R. A. WRIGHT, M.P. Vice-chairman: MR A. R. ATKINSON (President N.Z. Alliance). 0 ADDRESSES BY: MR L. M. ISITT, M.P. (Vice-pTesident Methodist Conference). REV. R. B. S. HAMMOND (Rector St. Bamahas, Sydney, Pxesidont Not South Wales Alliance). COMMUNITY SING 7.30 to 8 p.m. Song Leader Mr W. H. Hindie. NATIONAL PROHIBITION IS WORTH A TRIAL. ROLL UP AND GIVE THE FIGHT A GOOD START. Collection for Campaign Expenses. Questions Invited. TO BUSINESS MEN. BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION MISSION. Major E. A. Belcher, C. 8.8., M.A„ in charge. Lieutenant-Colonel A. Christie, C.M.G., D. 8.0., Financial Adviser. F. W. Bates, Esq., Secretary. Members of this Mission will explain its objects at a meeting to he held TUESDAY, JULY 4th, 1922, At 8.30 p.m., In the DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE HALL, . Featherston street. Those interested in Inter-Imperial Trade and the development of the Dominion’s Primary and Secondary Products and Industries are afforded a uniemo opportunity of gaining f-u!l particulars of the gigantic BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION to he bold in London 1924, involving the expenditure of TWO MILLION POUNDS, and of disoussine ivitb tho members of the Mission trade matters of vital importance to the Dominion. This meeting is organised by tho undermentioned Associations, ami a large attendance is anticipated. WELLINGTON OHA M BER OF COMMERCE. WELLINGTON CENTRAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. WELLINGTON PROVINCIAL INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11252, 3 July 1922, Page 3

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