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AMUSEMENTS. /"(BAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction ,T. 0. WILLIAMSON. LTD. Manager John Farrell. "THE PINK LADY." If we may .iudge by the wonderful enthusiasm which greeted every second of Saturday night's representation of. "Tho Pink Lady," this charming comic opera could run successfully during tho whole of the present, brief season, hut the original programme will he strictly adhered to. Therefore, the J. G. Williamson, Ltd., management, reluctantly annottneo the LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Of LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT THE ROYAL COMIO OPERA COMPANY. Including FLORENCE YOUNG, In "THE PINK. LADY." "THE PINK LADY." "THE PINK. LADY." Unquestionably one of the most delightful, most, eihilaratine, and most humorous Comio Operas yet, staged in Wellington. ■TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT And WEDNESDAY EVENING Initial Production in Wellington of the very successful Musical Revue Comedy "THE CINEMA STAR" "THE CINEMA STAR" "THE OINEMA STAR" E6plete with eood and novel features, embracing brilliant settings, pretty vocal and instrumental items, and a gorgeous array of costumes. , "More like .a huge Pantomime Extravaganza." THURSDAY, NIGHT NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT 'THE MERRY WIDOW." "THE MERRY WIDOW." FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT Last Night of Season "THE RED WIDOW." "THE, RED WIDOW." Plans at the Bristol. Day Sales at the Opera House Confectionery. PRIOEB-D.O. and R. 8., 65.; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, is. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. "OTHEN DO WE "LOOK WHO'S HERE"? PUBLIC NOTICES. Mayor's Room, Town Hall, Wellington, October 27th. 1917. I HEREBY convene a Public Meeting, to be held in the Council Chimbpr, Town Hall, Wellington, on THURSDAY NEXT, Ist November, 1917, at 4 p.m., lor the purpose of considering the' aiiviaability of constituting a.Committee or Committees of • Advice to the National Efficiency Board for the Wellington Metropolitan District, aud, if advisable, to select committeemen. „„ „ ■„„- JOHN P. LUKE. Mayor. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.. PALMEESTON NORTH A. & P. SHOW, 31st OOTOBEE and Ist NOVEMBER, 1917. ON THURSDAY". Ist November, 1917 (People's Day), a relief train will leave Wellington (.Thorndon) a'. 7.45 a.m., Johnsonville 8,13 a.m., Paoitakariki 9.9 a.m.-, Otaki 9.54 a.m.. Levin 10.24 a.m., Palmerßton North arrive 11.32, a.m. Return train leaves Palmerston North at 4.43 p.m., Levin 5.38, OtaW 6.8, l'aiskakuriki 6.52, Wellington' arrive 8.20 p.m. Tho 7.45 a.m.' relief train from Wellington (Thorndon) will stop only at Ngeio, Khandatlah, .Tohnsonville, Parecmta, I'limmerton, Paekakariki, To Horo, Otaki, acd Levin for passengers. , Tho 4.43 p.m. train from lVJuinreton North will stop only at Levin. Otiki. and at all stations south of Otaki as required. All Levin passengers must travel by trains leaving Levin at 10.24 am. or 1.30 p.m., and return by tho train leanDg Palmerston North at 4.43 p.m. Tho ordinary 5.10 p.m. Palmer3ton NorthWellington train will not take passengers for Levin. The 6.35 a.m. train from Paekaiariki to Palmerston North will not stop at Levin to pick up passengers for Palmeraton Noith. BY ORDER, HEN CAN WE "LOOK WHO'S HERE"?

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 29, 29 October 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 29, 29 October 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 29, 29 October 1917, Page 7

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