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AMUSEMENTS. MB. H. B. IRVING AS HAMLET. The Audience are respectfully requested to be in their Seats lwfore 7.45, as the Doors will bo closed punctually at that hour, ami will not be re-opened until tlio end of the Act. MR. H. B. IRVING AS HAMLET. "It is a sterling performance. It absorbs tho attention, fires the imagination, and satisfies tho reason. In tho technical qualities of elocution, deportment, ami 'business' it is a little masterpiece. It is ono of the best Hamlets this generation has seen." —London "Times." •TV P E R A HOUSE. Direction, J, C. Williamson, Ltd., With which is Incorporated Clarke and Meynell, Ltd. Manager, G. H. Smith. ME. H. B. IRVING AS HAMLET. Unprecedented Triumph of Actor and Play. WELLINGTON Has now to bo added to the long list of cities which have been captured by MR. H. B. IRVING'S Scholarly and Magnetic Representation of HAMLET. SATURDAY NIGIIT'S RECORD AUDIENCE, By their unbounded enthusiasm, emphasised tho fact acknowledged in Europe and Australia that MB, IRVING'S HAMLET is unquestionably tho finest Hits generation has seen. EVERY EVENING at 7.«. EVERY EVENING at 7.15. Mr. J. C.Williamson Presents ME, H. B. IRVING ME. H. B. IRVING MR. H. B. IRVING And MISS DOROTHEA BAIED, Together with his own complete London Company in HAMLET II A M I, E T II A 11■ L E T ——- • "Mr. Irving achieved a triumph, which carried the immense audience away, and when the curtain fell at tho end of each act lie was recalled and recalled and recalled, and still again recalled, the theatre ringing with tho plaudits anil cries of 'Bravo' from all parts of the bouse."— "Daily New.s." Manager for Mr. Irving, Mr. S. Arden Godfrey. Plans up to and including Friday next at. tho Dresden. Day sales at Christeson'S. Prices: D.C. and R.S., Gs.; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early Door Stalls, Gd. extra. Early Door Gallery, Is. extra. s WANTED Known—Mason's "Gardens, Taita, are now OPEN to tho public. Cold Lunch, Afternoon Tea, Town Prices.Hot Water .gratis. ■ WANTED KNOWN, neither too light *' nor too heavy, MILD DERBY PLUG strikes the smoker's happy medium in Tobacco. Try a plug. » ANTED Known-Moon's Gardens, Taita, are now OPEN to the public. Culd Lunch, Afternoon Ten, Town Prices. Hot Water gratis. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO CAPITALISTS WITH BRAINS, "e not afraid to trust (heir » v own intelligence, nor, in matters. beyond their experience, to employ specialists to assist thorn in Usting the accuracy and buna fides of proiwutls submitted for their consideration—capitalist* who do not r.iiuleinn a whole natural industry of the Colony—one that has done so much, and will yet, if it gets a fair chance, do so much more to'advance New Zealand—because money lias been lost in ill-cr-nsiilored and dishonest concerns connected with it. The advertiser wants a few persons to join him to carry out a largo Hydraulic Mining Enterprise in which he has spent years of time and .£15,00(1 in money—in investigating and testing the deposits of a hitherto unworked nnd previously untested area lie has secured on O!iu of tho richest goUKields of the Colony; and in procuring and planning the means and appliances for cheap, certain, and expeditious treatment by a well-proved process by which he lias cm other goldfields already treated millions of cubic yards. He has brought to bear on the. work the most extensive special knowledgepractical and scientific—of this class of mining ever brought to bear on any enterprise in (ho Colony, and ho has worked out a profit of <10 pnr cent, por annum—with a chance of very much more. The deposits tested will give i! 7 years' work at such a profit and occupy only a fraction nf the- area of <-imil;u< deposits commanded by the Company's work< He is willing to submit his data for revision to—and to visit the locality with—any specialist, or specialists, appointed.. It is held as a rule that large interest is bad security—that all enterprises that promise large .ipterest on capital must bo risky in proportion. But there are exceptions; the Mining interest has suffered so much from dishonesty '■ and inconipelency in vendors ami promoters that, exceptional tonus such as are here offered are required to induce capitalists to invest. By way of giving hostages for good faith, ' the advertiser is conceding a 20 per rant, preference in dividends until contributed capital is returned in full, before he gets any dividend, besides submitting to other stringput provisions to effectually secure contributors. He is willing to transfer the whole of the paid-up shares he is receiving in payment in bo held in Trust by an appointee of contributors until his estimates have l>ecn tested and their money has by preferential dividends Iwen returned. Most of the capital bus already been found. Full pai'tiaulnns, with inspection of maps, plans, drawings, estimates, reports, tabulated results cf tests, etc., may be obtained on application at tho. office of this paper, or appointments may-be made by letter, addressed "HYDRAULIC MINING," "Dominion" Office, Wellington. \JEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMli PANT, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the Ordinary General Meeting of tho NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD., will be held at tho Registered Office of the Company, Queen Street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the lith day of February, 1912, at 2.110 o'clock \,m., for the purpose of receiving Hio ijiratrns' Report and Balance-shoot fjr the 12 months ended November 30, 1911; fur the Election of Three Directors in s.lw lccin of the Hon. S. Thome George, llcssis. L. J. Bagnall and Charles Rhodes, who retire b.v rotation, but are eligible, and who offer themselves for re-election; ami for the Election of Two Auditors. Tho Transfer Books of this Company will be Closed from (he 31st inst. to tho Kith pros., both days inclusive, preparatory to payment of Dividend. By order of the Board. JAMES BUTTLE. General Manager. Auckland, Jaamry, 23. 1912.,
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