AMUSEMENTS. . J. 0. WILLIAMSON'S ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY Will Arrive in Wellington Tliis Evening. £J_RAND OPEKA HOUSE. Direotion J. 0. Williamson, Ltd. TO-MORROW NIGHT, AT 8. TO-MORROW NIGHT, AT 8. THE GREATEST TRIUMPH Of the — ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY — ROYAL COIIIO OPERA COMPANY Including — FLORENCE YOUNG — First Production in New Zealand ol "THE PINK LADY" Music by JVAN CARYL, Composer of "OUlt, MISS GIBBS," "THE TOREADOR," "THE DUCHESS OF DANT2IG," ' THE OROHID," etc. Book hy C. M. S. M'LENNAN, author of "THE BELLE OP NEW YORK," etc. Brilliant Cast of Popular Favourites: Phil Smith Minnie Love Leslie Holland Celia Ghiloni Claude Bantock Gladys Moncriefl Reginald Roberts Nellie Payne John Ralston Majorie Bray Charles Albert Jessie Caßyn Alfred Andreiv-'p Eloise Miller Richard Shortland Alics Bennetto Harry Ilatclifle Winnie Hood A JOYOUS ENTERTAINMENT Of KONG. SPECIALTY, SPLENDOUR, SPECTACLE. PRICES—D.C. and R.S., 6a.: Stalls. Js.: Gallery, Is. Early Doors, Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. The Box Plans for the 'first THREE Productions of "THE PINK LADY" aro now on view at THE BRISTOL. Under the Patronago of His Excellency the Governor-General. atJEEN'S CUBA STREET. UEEVS » CUBA STREET. ' 2-30 ALL THIS WEEK AND 0 P.M. The Most Emphatic Triumph ever Achieved by any Picture In this Oity. "IT IS .FOR ENGLAND" "IT IS FOR ENGLAND" "IT IS FOR ENGLAND" A Film Drama that took nearly Two Years to make, and that is full of Gripping Situations, which arouse' intense ■ emotion. A ROMANTIC PHOTO-PLAT, Teeming with Magnificent, Sea Spectacles and Thrilling Battle Episodes. IN AID OF NAVY LEAGUE'S FUNDS. Prices: Matinee, Is.; 6d. Evening, 25., Is., and 6d. Box Plan a.t Bristol. PUBLIC NOTICES. CARTERTON SHOW. to the Show can purchase "THE DOMINION" at. "Tbo Dominion" WJlington-Wairarapa Motor-van on the grounds ou Wednesday and Thursday. CHURCH. 'iaRANAKI ST. ANNUAL CHURCH MEETING. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 24th, At 7.45 o'clock, IN SCHOOLROOM. Election of Church Officers and other Important Business. Musical Programme. Refreshments. THE NAVY LEAGUE. WELLINGTON, BRANCH. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Members of the Wellington Branch oi the Navy League will be held at. the Chamber of Commerce TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 24th October, 1917, at 8 oclock._ Business: To receive Annual Report and Balance Sheet. To Elect Officers for the ensuing year, & To transact General Business. Mr. T. M. Wilford, M.l'., will give an Address on the Navy- , E. W. SHALLORASS, Hon. Secretary. ' BOROUGH OF LOWER HUTT. BXTRAORDINAEY ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that ani Extraordinary Election of One Councillor for the Borough of Lower Hutt will be held (if necessary) on FRIDAY, the 2nd day of November. 1917, and I her.eby appoint the Town Clerk's Office, Lower Hutt, as the place, and before Noon on _ Friday, the 26th October, 1917, as tjie time lor Nomination of O a^« at |fj CHOIjSONi Returning Officer. Lower Hutt 13th October, 1917. CROWN LANDS OPEN FOR SELECTION BY DISCHARGED SOLDIERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applications will bo received up till 4 p m. on THURSDAY, 22nd November, 1917, for cash, deferred payment, or renewable lease, for three sections in Cherry Grove Settlement, situated about ten miles from Wanganui. Areas range from 14i} to ZMj acres—annual rents from £66 3s. to £54 19s. Well adapted for agriculture, dairying, and grazing. Plans, with full particulars, may bs obtained at the principal Post Ofliees and from the District Lands Office, Wellington. G. H. M. M'CLUKE, Commissioner of Grown Lands. WAB FUNDS COLLECTING COMMITTEE. OUR DAY BED CROSS APPEAL Jb BUND "SOLDIERS AND SAILORS' FUND. THE Chairman and Committee desire to return sincere Thanks to all those ■who so willingly gave help and support to "Onr Day." The response was so great that it is impossible to individually thank each one who assisted in making the affair Buch a great success. J. P. LUKE, 0.M.G., Chairman. A. E. PHELPS, Hon. Secretary. reaches Featherston per Motor daily at 6.30 a.m. See van on Show Grounds. " SOLDIERS' CHRISTMAS CAKES! KBIIIMD yoar Soldier Boy or Friend of his New Zealand home by posting him one of Rawlins's specially-prepared Cakes Send us your order, and wo will post the parcel and 6end you the P.O. receipt Our cakes are packed in absolutely air-tight tins. The cakes we sent last year arrived in excellent condition, and we guarantee them all tfiis year. Price, packed and posted,.7s. 9d. and 9s. Special quotations to Societies requiring a quantity. Orders received now will reach the Front by Christmas. J. Rawlins, The White House. Palmerston North. FOR PROMPT CUSTOMS CLEARANCE, CARTAGE, OR STORAGE,HUNT, COTTEELL AND GO., LTD., GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. D' OMINION Lover Watch, printed 'guarantee for 1 year, manufactured by maker of Big Ben Alarm. Post 7s. 6d. to J. E. FITT. Jeweller. Palmerston North, Sole Agent for the District. ECZEMA. fpADIO LOTION AND OINTMENT.—A jhLi Guaranteed Cure for all kinds of Eozema and Skin Diseases. Hundreds o? sufferers oured weekly and cured perman* eutlv. Tbo distresses irritation U relieved on FIRST APPLICATION. Lotion and Ointment, ss. 6d.. postage 6d. extra. MADAME AMIK, 25 Smee'on's Building, Queen Btreet. AUCKLAND. FORTUNE-TELLER SENT TO, GAOL By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland. October 23. Mrs.. Margaret Jlichards was to-day sentenced !o 28 days' imprisonment, ivithout labour, for telling fortunes. The Magistrate refused to delay the warrant as requested by eounsol, in order to allow appeal.
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