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AMUSEMENTS OPENING TO-MORROW EVENING OPENING TO-MORROW EVENING • ■ - ■ . (At 8 o'clock.)- t. ... . VAUDEVILLES "PETEK PAN." FAMOUS ENGLISH COMEDIAN "WEE* "WEE" "WEE”’, "WEE” "WEE" GEORG IE WOOD GEORGIB WOOD , The. Sydney ''Bulletin/' 11/6/25, says: "The diminutive genius still retains the freshness' and whimsical charm that won him thousands -of barrackers during his first visit—an appealing, study -a pathetic, humorous, little figure, with the house yelling itself hoarse/' "WEE” GEORGIE WOOD "WEE” GEORGIE WOOD "WEE” GEOITJE. WOOD "WEiE'' GEORGIE WOOD And company, including DOLLY HARMER, . THELMA KUH.TZMAN, TOM BLACKLOCK. FIRST PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY, JULY 22nd, 4 NIGHTS. & SATURDAY MATINEE. ’ SECOND PROGRAMME, MONDAY. JULY 27th, 3 NIGHTS & WEDNESDAY MATINEE. "WEE" GEORGIB WOOD In his WORLD-FAMOUS Sketches: OPENING (TO-MORROW) in , '.BLACK HAND GEORGE," '.BLACK HAND GEORGE" ‘.BLACK HAND GEORGE/’ To he followed by "HIS FIRST LOVE,” , “NOBODY LOVES ME," Etc. wR’ • Proprietors :' J. C..'WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. Commencing TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), July 22 TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), July 22. MATINEES-SATURDAYS And WEDNESDAYS. THE ' ' • . "PETER PAN" , . “PETER. PAN” , Of VAUDEVILLE. VKOOP The Most Highly'Paid Vaudeville Artist Evbr- Brought to . the.(Dominion. ' SUPPORTED BY A COMBINATION •. . :•:/ '• ...Of ;■ INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE .v . • From • » v J. C; WILLIAMSON" THEATRES. , J.C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES. • - - 1 Presented" By" '■ N.Z; ENTERTAINERS, LTD., J. C! WrLLIAMsfIN VAUDEVILLE, .-■■-.LTD.' .: • "WEE” GEORGIE. WOOD "WEE" GEORGIE WOOD "AN ARTIST sttPBEMEL" AND A BRILLIANT COMPANY, . : including . ■■-’■-( The BEAU DRUMMED of 'Vaudeville, BILLY MALONEY In ' BILLY MALONEP .Up-to-date: „ BILLY MALONEY -Steps, and Songs. ALDOR TRIO Trapeze Artists ALDOR TRIO, Extraordinary. FRANK’S CANINE STATUARY, FRANK'S CANINE STATUARY, ("The Art , Beautiful.” MARIE LAWTON With a Puino MARIE LAWTON . and -Harp.' - ' The Dancing Violinist, JAY WHIDDEN' 1 Everything JAY WHIDDEN He'Doea . JAY WHIDDEN. Is Original. ( -Musical Director,-. .A, ,G, FROST. ' and O.S.vfis 8d; Stalls, Is; Gallery, 2s. (plus tax). , MATINEE PRICEa - Reserved, 8s; Children, la fid;. Unreserved, 2s and Is plus tax).' fHE.BOX PLANS . . ' ARE NOW. OPEN _ , AT THE BRISTOL. Representative;- WALTER MONK. . leading' chemists LADIES.— Douches, ‘Enemas, Whirling Sprays, all Accessories. private or otherwise, posted privately to any address; Confidential. Glen-Ara pharmacy, 94/,Cuba. street. O’CONNOR. Truss, the. most, coinfort-' able and. efficient. Truss on the market; single 255. double',Bss.' posted Writ®’ us for particulars. Glen-Ara Pharmacy/ 94," Cuba street, Wellington. rhBESITY.—Is your health and form V disfigured by excessive. fat f Take Marienbad Tablets;’safe and sure; 4s 6d box. R:. Johnston. Chemist. Cuba street. k NTI-FAT Pills for Ladies;: safe, eflectivfi; reduce, fat. eliminate wrinkles, enderise the.figure.’ Postcd any address, i fid. Glen-Ara Pharmacy. 94, ,Cub,a reel, Wellington/ CORNS! Corns!. Corns! Our'lndian J Corn Cure (Salek’s formula) cures lickly find painlessly; the only reliable ire for corns and warts; Is 6d posted. ien-Artt 'Pharmacy/. 94, Cuba street. ■ellington. *THY Look Old? Ayres’ Hair Re'Y> ■ st'orer; - keep' it ■ dark. 2s- 8d only. , Johnston, Chemist. Cuba street. _ " )PTICAL.— We Test’ Eyes" And Repair All Optical Breakages;. Glasses post- , to -ns repaired and returned speedily. Len-Ara! Pharmacy, 94,: Cuba street, ■ellington. GOLF RANUI LADIEB’ CLUB. The following is ,the ! draw for the L.G:U. medal round to be played on Saturday next:— . ; , . Miss Batham .plays Mrs Sloane.’ Misa W. Davis plays Miss F, Davis. Miss White, plays Miss. Bath. ! Miss Turner plays Miss Rogers,' Mrs Bakewell plays Mrs Moore. Mrs HirsChberg plays' Mrs Tingey. ■ Miss ( Davis - plays ‘ Dr. Bakewell . ' Mrs Whitehead plays. Miss Nash. Miss Harr|son plays Mins Wyber. Miss Dobson plays Miss Adams. ■ The. following (is, the draw for the "two lives" fifth round :—Winners, Misa W. Davis plays Miss F.. Davis; losers, Miss White plays’ Miss Bath; Mrs Tingey plays Dr. Bakewell. Mrs Whitehead, a bye. Members are reminded that the mixed' foursome,, postponed: on account of bad .weather, will be played on the 26tb. HUTT v. OTAKI On Saturday, at Otaki,. a men’s team fiom the Mutt played an all day match with the’local-team. In the morning'.a four-ball match aws played, resulting m a draw. Results are as follow, _Hutt players being mentioned first:—Evans end Wagg beat Seivers and D’Ath, 2 up ; Hughes and Adams lost to Simcox md Higginson, 4—3; McDowell and Heketn beat Wijls and Hotmes, t up; Fairchild Rnd Innes-Jones lost to’ C. Higginson and O’Rourke, ’B—7. In. the afternoon match, play .between 15 members, in each team resulted in 11 wins (for Otaki,, two wins for the Hutt; the remaining Two being all square. Following is the result •of play, Hutt players being mentioned first:—P. Wagg lost to Cievers, 3—2; M. Evans lost to J. D’Ath. 3—7# W. G. Hughes lost to Holmes, 5—3: T. O. fieketa heat Wills, 5—4; R. V.: McDowell'and W. M. Higginson,: all square; .lan Hart lost to Winterburn,. 6—5: G. Blaxall and Grav, all 'square; A. M. Adams' .beat F.. S. Simcox, 1 up; K. Mason lost to Smith, fi—s; S. R. Fiddler ,16et to E/ P. Simcox, 5—4; G. D. M. Goodwin lost’to C. Higginson. 1 up;.C. M. Banks lost to Brown, A— 7; H; S. Fairchild lost to O’Rourke, 7—C; A Duncan lost- to Podevin,’ 4s-3.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12195, 21 July 1925, Page 3

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