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'■ AMUSEMENTS. | I S S ADA UETE'S Romarkable Achievements on the Stage have made her famous throughout the length and breadth of England, America, and Australia, in each country of * hich her name is household word. Q»A N B OPERA HOUSE. Direction: Harry Rickards' Tivjli Theatres. Ltd. Governing Director: Hugh D. M'lntosh. AM EPOCH IN THE THEATRICAL HISTORY OP W ELLINGTON. Commencing MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. Season o£ Six Nights Only. ' Season of Six Nights Only. HUGH D. M'INTOSH Presents MISS ADA REEVE, MISS ADA REEVE, MISS ADA KEEVE, : MISS ADA KEEVE, - The World's Most Famous Comedienne. '.'She arouses our l deepest, emotions, whether they be of sadness or gladness." BRILLIANT SUPPORTING COMPANY'. Includes: Louis Nikola Harry Jacobs Kennedy Alien Raymond Wilbert Alvin and Williams Little Lucie Linda All ;jf whom are, FOREMOST AMONGST THE WORLD'S •, GREATEST VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS. And the 2CEW ENGLIBH COMEDY COMPAQ/. NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY. The whole forming the Best Oomlbination of Stars yet Organised for a Tour of Australasia. I Box* Plans will bo Opener] at the Bristol on Thursday morning next at 9 o'clock, a queue will be formed at-8 a.m. PRICES-D.C. and R.S.. 65.; Stalls, 35.: Gallery, Is. Early door Stalls aud Gallery Is..- extra.. rpOWX HALL. CONCERT CHAMBER. In the Presence of Their Excellencies the, Governor-General and the Countess of Liverpool. WAR PICTURE-LECTURE. "NEW ZEALANDERS AT WAR," By ICR. GERALD ANDERSON. War and International Press Correspondent, (and Returned Soldier. The LECTURE includes a description of our SOLDIERS" and SAILORS' work in South Seas — Mesopotamia — Turkey Gorman Africa — Palestino — Europe Over 100 PICTURES (many Exclusive), operated by Mr. Whitelaw. 1 TUESDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, "• ■ At 8 p.m. Admission: os,, 25., Is.; School Children half-price. Box Plan, at Tho Bristol. Mr. Andorsoh devotes one-fourth of the proceods to the Mayor's Patriotic Fund. WHAT HAVE YOU DONE? What Sacrifice 'have you made to help Paddy's Market and Our Boys? . / • HAVE YOU THE TIME •' , To look 16ok out sbmething, that it won't Cost you a pang to rtart with." IF YOU' HAVE | Send it to the Heaauart'era for PIDDT'S MARKET. ADDY'S MARKET. 31 Hunter Street. We will find a use for it at the ' __ Great. Market in the f : TOWN HALL On SEPTEMBER 28th AND 29th. SEND SOMETHING TO-DAY! ; V E. A. PHELPS, ■ 'Phone 705. Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON BETURNED SOLDIERS' CLUB-HOUSE SOCIETY (Incorporated).. Club-house: 293 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. IW"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Xi Second Annual General Meeting will bo held, at the Olab-lwuse, Wellington, on THURSDAY, the fflth day of SEPTEMBER, 1917, at 8 p.m. .. ■ , r BUSINESS: Annual Report and Balance-sheet. Election' of Committee. / Proposed addition to Rule j 90—"Nominations of candidates proposed,as civilian members of the Committee must be in writing, signed by their respective proposers and seconders, and notice of every such nomination shall be Eent to the Committee and posted in ■ the Club-house for at least ono weak beforo the dato of the Annual General Meeting. If the so nominated do not exceed six in number, those nominated shall be . duly elected by the Chairman at the Annual General Meeting. If the candidates so nominated exceed six in number the election shaU take place at the Annual General Meeting by ballot." General. GEORGE W. GRAY, Secretary. WeHihgton, 19th Sept., 1517. ■ WELLINGTON EETORNBD SOLDIERS' CLUB-HOOSE SOCIETY, (Incorporated). • \ ■ REVENUE ACCOUNT FROM 16th AUGUST, 1 1916, TO Jlat AUGUST, 1917. £ s. d. To Entertaining 95 15 3 „ Advertising 16 8 6 „ Alterations, etc., ■written off... 12U J4 u „ Light, heat, and sower 92 4 1 „ Cartage - 11 2 6 y General charges ........ 156 0 7 „ Printing ajid Stationery 132 10 7 „ Rent : 460 6 4 , Insurance, telephones, etc 79 17 11 „ Salaries aad wages 707 4 2 „ Tea room loss 6816 il ~ Denunciation 241 6 6 „ Improvements written off I S7 17 8 „ Balance 1953 1 9 £4323 6 9 £ s. d. By Appeal Day takings 2132 14 11 ~ Donations ..J. 1295 11 7 „ Subscriptions 462 13 6 „ Anzac Day .... 171. 6 0 „ French Soldiers' Concert 115 6 2 „ Billiard-room, net profit 58 8 6 „ Tobacco, net profit 41 8 8 „ Accrued interest on deposit ...• 45 27 > 5, A £4323 6 9 BALANCE-SHEET AT 31st AUGUST, 1917. Liabilities. . i , •. £'s. d. Sundry creditors 9611 7 WeHington Returned Soldiers' As- . ciation 71 5 U Accumulated ■ Fund 3151 1 4 8 I £3319 2 2 Assets. £ s. d. Billiard tables, .E4BB 55., less dc- • prcciation, .-£BB 5s '. 4GO. 0 0 Furniture and fittings, £753 l-\ 6d., less depreciation. £153 Is. 6d.... 600. 0 0 Improvements to club-house, £563 12s. lid., less l-3rd written. off, £187 17s. 8d 375 15 3, Stock in hand, tobacco .' 9 7 18 Stock in hand, ica room 7 0 6 Cash on deposit 1800 0 U Accrued interest 4517 5 Cash at bank 79 2 2 Cash in hand 1 19 0 £3319 2 2 JAMES MACINTOSH, Treasurer. GEORGE W. GRAY. Secretary. We have audited the books nrul accounts of the Wellington Returned Soldiers' Clubhouse Society (Inc.) for tho year ending 31st Auirust, 1917, and in our opinion the above Balance-sheet sets out. a true and correct viow of tho position of tho club at that date. H. A. GOLD, Rl'.A. (N.Z.), ERNEST W. HUN'l], F.P.A. (N.Z.). F.C.P.A., Hon.. Auditors. Wellincton, 18th August, 1917.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3198, 24 September 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3198, 24 September 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3198, 24 September 1917, Page 7

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