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AMUSEMENTS '•THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS.” "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS." BOX PLANS for the entire run ot “The Maid of the Mountains/’ which finishes on Thursday Night Nest, are NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. BOX PLANS FOE “KATTNKA” (Friday and Saturday, July 11th and 15th) will be opened on MONDAY MORNING NEXT. NEXT “MAID OF _ THB MOUNTAINS” NEXT “MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS” MATINEE, MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 1.1.1. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 1.45 Children Half-price to Dress Circle and Reserved and Back Stalls; Gallery, Is Bd. Q.RAND OPERA HOUSE. DIRECTION: J. C. WILLIAMSON, Ltd. Managing Directors: Goorge Tallis, E. •). Tait, Clyde Meyneil, Manager, John Farrell. “THE ALA ID OF~THE MOUNTAINS.”* The Omegn in Comic Opera. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS UNTIL THURSDAY NEXT. MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present the Famous and Specially Augmented ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY. 1 Including MISS GLADYS MONCRIEFF, In the beautiful and stupendous oomiu opera triumph THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS. From Daly's Theatre, London, where \\ ran for 1320 nights, the world's record for comic opera. A WELCOME" REVIVAL. *' THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT, 2 NIGHTS ONLY. MATINEE. , SATURDAY, JULY 15th “KATINKA.” Plans ,at The Bristol. Day -Sales al the Grand Opera House Confectionery Shop. PRICES: D.C. and R.S. (Boohing), 10s; D.C. and R.S. (at doors), 8s; Stalls, ss; Gallery, 2s. Early Doors, Gallery, Is extra. AM prices plus amusement tax.

MISCELLANEOUS. THU “11ABY FuX*' not a baby, but the latest word able Typewriters; complete, weighs 10£lb. W. J. Seater Agents, 82, Grey street. Plunket in Portit only and Co.,

"I3OARDINGHOUSE, situate Bou*cott ■X* street; everything in good order; always full; lease 64 years; price, J 2450. J. Fanning and Co., 74, Manners street. Repairs by expert: cycle doc* tors; Overhauls from 17s 6d; lyres from 9e. Couchman Cycle Co., 115, Dixon street. GOOD rebuilt Bicycle, guaranteed serviceable, £2 15s, d£4, and «£5; call and inspect. Couchman's Cycle Co., Dixon sfreet (near Willis street). WITH every "Unique” Hot Water Bottle goes the guarantee of the North British Rubber Co. lotted with patent non-leakable stopper. All Cliemists. WORKERS about to Furnish, before buying New Furniture see S. C. Gibson’s stock, corner Vivian and Taranaki streets. Prices right. JSIQUB Hot Water Bottles give the maximum of satisfaction. Guaranteed by the North British Rubber Co. not to leak or burst. Ask for the “‘Unique.” ANTED SELL—Pure Ceylon Tea, slb, 11s 3d; 101 b, 22s 6d; postage free; quotations for chests. Hutval Tea Co.. Box 1107. Wellington. • WARMTH gives freedom from pain—the non-leakable “Unique” Hot Water Bottle is useful every month of the year! Ask your chemist. MONEY TU LEND The Citizens Loan and Discount Co., Ltd., Boulcott Chambers. Bonlcott street, near corner Willis street. Open until 9 pm. cn Fridays. BOTH winter and summer the famous North British “Unique” Hot Water Bottle makes itsolf useful! Doctors preyribe it. All dealers. riAYPEWIUTKRb, second-hand and re* X built, of all makes in stock, at a greatly reduced price; all guaranteed. W. J. Seater and Co., 32, Grey street. Telephone 1474

PLACE a “Unique” Hot Water Bottle in the bed before retiring—bed -warm all night. Hade by North British Rubber Co. Fully guaranteed. All den 1 e-s. ROYAL TYPEVfIUTER. THE Machine with a personality and exclusive features. For descriptive catalogues, W. J. Seater and Co., 32, Grey street, agents. WANTED Known bookbinding of any description and in any class of material beautifully executed by tbr “Times-’ Jobbing Department. yjp 2749 f or prices. fTMEB Beet Para rubber ia used in the J- manufacture of North British “'Unique” Hot Water Bottles. Seams will not burst and guaranteed non-leak-able. All dealers. OTRAIGHT-OUT LEASE, Dairy Farms 90 and .150 acres Particulars from A. J. C. Runoiman. Dannevirlce. GRAZING. GOOD GRAZING TO LET for Horses and Cattle. Full particulars Happy Valley Station. Telephone 153. MAORI Adzes, 11 pieces. 60s; Lantern Slides (400), list 6d; Acetylene Generator; large fine Grindstone, 17s 6d; Brass Candle Lamp, from Nelson's ship at Trafalgar. £4, Hulbert. 187, Willis street. MONEY to LEND The Citizens’ Loan and Discount Co., Ltd., BouU oott Chambers, Boulcott street, near cor* ner Willis street. Open until 9 mm- on Fridays.

OAAA Freehold, Manawatu j vfVl v Line; 1850 acres in grass, balance bush; betwoen 400 ffnd 500 acres flat and ploughable; at present carrying 2500 sheep and 150 cattle; can bo greatly increased at small expense; 7-i corned house, complete outbuildings, including large woolshed, hold 500 sheep, sheep and cattle yards; mortgagees sale at ,£8 per acre; terms .£3OOO cosh; stock, at valuation. H. G. Itutter and Co., Agents, Wellington.

FENCING. WHEN you think pbout Fencing that Section remember that Hobart Spl'.t Palings cost half a* much as matai; They are far stronger and Inst longer. Hardwoods of all kinds in stock. Ring up, call, or write. L. G. PORTER, 42, Waring Taylor street, Wellington. 'Phono 2528. WANTED Known Bookbinding of any description and in any class of material beautifully executed by <k be "Times” Jobbing Department. Ring up 2749 for prices*

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11255, 6 July 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11255, 6 July 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11255, 6 July 1922, Page 3

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