AMUSEMENTS. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction, J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD, LAST NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, LAST NIGHT, TO-NIGIIT, Of the Musical Play do Luxe, The GIRL IN THE TAXI. CTRL IN THE TAXI. GIRL IN THE TAXI. Wliich has played to crowded and enthusiastic .Houses since-Saturday last. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), OCT. 22, And Following .1 Nights Only, SECOND NOTABLE PRODUCTION. The Musical Comedy Success of Three Continents—The Champagne Play, HIGH JINKS. HIGH JINKS. HIGH JINKS. The Gloom-dispelling Care-lifter. A Three Hours' Joy Hide. THE HIGH KICK OF MUSICAL COMEDY. Presented by J. C. WILLIAMSON'S NEW ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. Brilliant Cast of Characters: Dick Wayne C. H. Workman Dr. Robert Thorne Field Fisher Jacqucs Rabelais Paul Plunkctfc Colonel Slaughter . 'Alfred Frith Johnnie Doc William Wilson Garcon Ch T is. Wren J. J. Jeffreys W. H. Rawluigs Svlvia Dale Dorothy Brunton Adelaide Fontaine Florence Vie Mile. Chi Chi Daisy Yat.es Mrs. Marian Thorne Mario Eaton Florence Gwen Hughes Madame Rabelais Nellio Hobson' p <lgo Cccil Bradley Plav produced by Harry B. Burclier. Musical Director, Harry Burton. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, L\ST TWO NIGHTS OF SEASON. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF SEASON. THE GIRL ON THE FILM. THE GIRL ON THE FILM. THE GIRL ON THE FILM.
PRICES—Dress Circlo and Orchestral Stalls, Gs.; Stalls, 3a.; Gallery, Is. (Early Door to Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra.) BOX PLANS at the Bristol. Day Sales at La Grande, next Opera House. ST. MARK'S SCHOOLROOM, THURSDAY, 21st OCT., 1915, at 8 P.M. GRAND CONCERT, arranged by Miss Watkins. Playlet, entitled "BRITANNIA'S TEA PARTY." arranged by Miss Drake. "CINDERELLA," children trained by Misses Holm. Admission: Adults, Is.; Children, Go. SPECIAL NOTICES. SHILLING CHRISTMAS GIFT for our Boys at the Dardanelles and Samoa. Ladies willing to assist the Commercial Travellers' and Warehousemen's Association in their effort on behalf of this worthy object are invited to meet at the Club Rooms, on FRIDAY EVENING, at | '' 3 °' A. J. CARLTON, Secretary. NATIONAL RESERVE. WOMEN'S BRANCH. A iLL Committees, Enrolling Officers, and xi. Members aro invited to attend the Patriotic Demonstration, Town Hali, THIS EVENING. Seats are reserved for them in the Choir Stalls. ELSMIE WARD, Hon. Secretary. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. LOST POLICY. EVIDENCE having been snpplied of tho loss or destruction of Policy numbered 238530 in the books of this Department on the life of Graham Groves Atatbeson, of Pirinoa, I hereby give notice of my intention to issue a copy to take the place thereof on the 4th day of November, 1915, unless objection bo lodged before that date. J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner. Wellington, 21st October, 1915.
WELLINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE. FLOTATION ,£2,000,000 LOAN, it PER CENT., N. 2. GOVERNMENT. ■VTOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned Brokers, Members of the Wellington Stock Exchange, are authorised to receive applications for the above Loan and 6upply Forms:— Bate, A. T. MacShane, A. S. Bucholz, E. Manley, N. B. K. Dymock, E. R. M'L. Renner, C. R. George, G. T. Stephens, Wm. C. Gualter, Anbrey Stuart, A. Meliss Harcourt, J. B. Turnbull, W. H. Hornabrook, S. R. Warburton, A. L. Hume, J. Martyn . Watkins, 0. S. Irwin, F. H. Wilson, L. H. B. Kirkby, R. Wynn Williams, Algar T. v WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. & s. d. W.G. COOKERS (fixed free of cost), Each 2 0 0 "HANDY" WATER HEATERS, I fixed complete for 77 0 GAS WASHING COPPERS, fixed complete 5 10 0 "KENRICK" GAS IKONS, Each Plain 0 5 8 Nickel - 0 6 6 Any of the above can be seen in operation at tho Company's Showroom. GAS SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS-FUR-NACES, CRUCIBLES, BLOW-PIPES, ETC., ALWAYS KEPT IN STOCK. All Inquiries addressed to the Secretary will have prompt attention.
'FORCE'S. BRASS BADGES AND BUTTONS. REAL Brass Regulation Hat, Shoulder, Collar Badges, and Brass Buttons for all Anus, lanyards, leather buttons, real wool money belts, breeches, putties, canos, and all military trimmings for officers and men at THOS. SHIELDS, Military Tailor and Specialist, 21 Willis Street (next Empire Hotel). LITTLE WOOIWULNE SHOE SHINE Goes a lonsr way, It gjvcj » luMlng jujIUU. Tiy it »uw—}'#u Ufluy
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2598, 21 October 1915, Page 7
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