AMUSEMENTS QRAND QPERA JJOUSE. Lessees, J. C. Williamson Th<6 VOGUE of "WEE” GEORGIE WOOD. On Saturday two huge audiences worshipped att “Georgia's” shrine. For the entire hour of each performance this' inimitable ano indisputably great artist, without question the Foremost Vaudeville Star who has ever visited the Dominion, moved his audiences to .uncontrollable laughter or unrestrained tears, With the sure touch' of a master hand. His complete understanding and interpretation of the British boy, a real boy, is an absolute joy, and has placed him at the pinnacle of his profes-sion-and made him world famous. To-night "Wee" Georgia Wood presents for the first time an -epic of Mother . love. entitled "THICKER THAN WATER." , ..Only: six more nights remain in which to see him and his Brilliant Supporting. Company, , pressing 'English engage- * ments • making any extension of season impossible. Nightly, At 8. (N.Z.), Ltd. WOOD Supporting Artists, By Arrangement with J. C. Williamson (Vaudeville), Ltd.: DOLLY HARMER, TOM BLACKLOCK. DOLLY HARMER, TOM BLACKLOCK. From New York— JAY WHIDDEN, JAY WHIDDEN, “He makes the Violin laugh and talk." From London— « MARIEI LAWTON Delightful Songs MARIE LAWTON at the Harp and MARIE LAWTON Piano. From Australia— The Beau Brummel of Vaudeville, BILLY MALONEY, BILLY MALONEY, "The. Man with the Silver Stick." PRANK’S CANINE STATUARY, PRANK’S CANINE STATUARY, The Act Beautiful; THREE ALDURS Sensational THREE ALDORS Trapeze Artists. MATING® WEDNESDAY NEXT. MATINEE WEDNESDAY NEXT. Musical Director i A. GK FROST. PRICES—DC. and 0.5., 6a 6d; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, 2s (plus tax). ■ BOX PLANS. AT THE BRISTOL. DAY.JSALES at the GRAND OPERA HOUSK CONFECTIONERY. Manager A. R. SHEPARD. BOXING B OXING. MURRAY defends his title of LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION against TROWERN ON MONDAY NEXT. LBS MURRAY is undoubtedly the most' popular N.Z. Lightweight who has ever appeared in Wellington. He is assured of a warm welcome on his return, fit and well. TROWERN, 'by his easy victories in his two appearances, has demonstrated that for speed, power, and fast open work, his eciual has seldom been eeen, and enthusiasts will welcome an opportunity of seeing him in action against such a redoubtable opponent as Murray. USUAL PRICES: Ss and 2s 6d, plus tax.: ' BOX PLAN opens TO-MORROW at 10 a.m. 537 RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS "VIEW Commercial Cafe, 70, Lambton 1* .quay (opp. Government; Buildings) supplies the best 8-Course Lunch in'town for Is 6d. B Spiro, proprietor (late Commercial Grill Rooms, Panama at,), . "OALMER'S open fit 10 a.m. for MornJL ing Tea or Coffee. 168, Lambton quay. , "VTOW OPEN.—New Commercial Cafe, • ll 70, Lambton quay (opp. Govt. Bldgs.). . —We: are now ready to welcome our old ■ clients and their friends. , B. Spiro, pro- ■ prietor (late Commercial ' Grill Rooms, i Panama street). . ; ■ FOR Morning and Afternoon Teas tty Ye Old: English Tearooms, opposite 1 the D.I.C. Hot Teas served from 5 to • 7 p.m. - . "PALMER'S serve Oysters, on Shell [ JT , from 10 a.m. Commercial Cafe, 70, Lambton XV quay (opp. Government Buildings). ’ —Now open. Breakfast, 6.30 a.m. to 8.80 * a.m.: Lunch, 12 till 2. p.m. Meals at all hours. B. Spiro, proprietor (late Com- , mercial Grill Rooms, Panama street), . WANTED A Pick-me-up. Try a plate' of Oysters, served at • Palmer’s; 168, Lambton quay. YE - Old English. Tea and Luncheon Rooms, Lambton quay, opposite 3, D.I.C. Unsurpassed for 3-course Dini uers at Is 6d- . •pALMBR’S—The Best Place fox' Cur- • JT ried Oysters. ’ ■ TVTEW Commercial Cafe, 70. Lamhton } is quay (opp. Government Buildings). —Try our Oysters; always fresh; opened by experts. Meals at all hours. B. Spiro, proprietor (late Commercial Grill Booms, Panama street). , : _ e PALMER’S are noted for their Grills, i, JT 168, Lambton quay. COAL AND FIREWOOD Leave your orders for COAL AND WOOD « With H. Langdon (Groper), 69, Brougham street, Agents for J. MURRAY AND 00. Or 'Phone 24-136. XT ANTED KNOWN For attractive * Printing at reasonable cost, go tc e “Times." or ring np No. 2749, and o traveller will call on you. Prompt iss Accuracy, Cheapness, and Qualitj n be depended upon.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12200, 27 July 1925, Page 3
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