amusements. quand opera house. Direction—J. C. V.'JIdjJA MbO-"'', LTD. TO-NIGHT. TUESDAY.) TO-NIGHT. At 8 o'clock. In tho presence of Their Eicellencics the Karl of Livorpool, the Countess of Liverpool, and Party from Government Bouse, J. 0. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Have tho Honour to Present for the First time In Wcl'lngton, MR. CYRIL MAUDE In the World-famous Production of "GRUMPY" FOE THE FIKST 5 NIGHTS ONLY. By Horaco Hodges and I'. Wigney Percival.. As [played by him 1025 times in England and Amcrica. AN INTERNATIONAL TRIUMPH. Andrew Bullivant ("Grumpy") MR. CYRIL MAUDE Ernest Heron ... MR. HERBERT RANSOK Ruddock Mr. EDWARD LESTER Mr. Jat vis MR. FRANK ELLIOTT Mr. Isaac Wolf MR. 1!OBERT AYRTON Dr. Maclaren R. BTEPH. 6CANLON Keblo MR. F. GATENBY BELL Merridow MR. HAiIRY SWEENY Dawson JIB. H. H. WALLACE Virginia Bullivant MISS DOROTHY GUMMING Mrs. Maclaren a?m[£?v Susan MISS BETTY MURRAY Executive Staff for Mr. MaudeManager—Mr. Alfred Turner. Stage Manager—Mr. F. Gatenby Bell. MONDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 3rd. A Comedy in 3 Acts by George A. Birmingham, "GENERAL JOHN REGAN." "GENERAL JOHN REGAN." PRIDES: Dress Circle and Orchestral Btalls, 65.; Baok Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early Doors (Back Stalls and Gallery), Is. extra. Box Plans for "GRUMPY" now open at The Bristol.
tinder the Patronage of Her Excellency the Counte6B of Liverpool. "DREAMLAND." "DREAMLAND." A MUSICAL FANTASY, By the Pupils of Mrs. Menard and Others. In Aid of Free Kindergarten Schools of the W.F.K.U. Concert chamber, town hall, SATURDAY, DEO. Ist. 1917, At 8 p.m. Tickets, 3s„ 25.. and Is. Reserved seats (35.) may bo booked at Bristol Piano Co. SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, CHURCH, AND INSTITUTE. CONCERT TO-NIGHT. Messrs. Delmont and Spiro. PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON FREE KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION. GIRLS wishing to enter as Students with the Wellington Free Kindergarten Association for 1918 should apply boforc Deccmbor 17th to the President, Mr*. Gill, 71 Ellico Street, or to the Principal, Miss Riley, 15 Parliament Street. Applications from Heads of Schools and others for teachors trained by the Association should be sent to the same addresses. I LAW HOLIDAY.
FRIDAY, the 36th inst., being St. Andrew's Day, the Offices of Solicitors practising in the City of Wellington will be closed. F. HAERTSON, Secretary, Wellington District Law Societj. MEDICAL REGISTRATION. I SPENCER TAURIA PARKER, M.B. & , Ch. 8., University N.Z., now residing in Wellington, hereby give notice that I intend applying on the 26t.1i December, 1917 next, to have my name placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zealand; and that I have jdeposited tho evidence of my qualification in the offlce of tho Registrar of Births and Deaths at Wellington. (Sgd.) SPENCER TAURIA PARKER, Wellington. Dated at Wellington 2Sth November, 1917. NAPIER HARBOUR BOARD.' LOAN OF £50,000 IN 680 DEBENTURES OF £100 EACH, Bearing Interest at £5 10b. Per Centum Per Annum. Issued by the Napier Harbour Board under Authority of tho Napier Harbour Board Empowering and Vesting Act, 1917, AT PAR. Applications win be received up to 30th DECEMBER, 1917, by the Napier Harbour Board for the Purchase of tho above Debentures. The Debentures are issued at par; have a ourrency of 10 years from Ist January, 1918, and bear Interest at the rate of £51 per centum per annum, payablo on the Ist July and January of each year. The Principal and Interest ! aro payable free of exchange at any Branch of tho Bank cf Australasia in New Zealand or in Sydney or Melbourne. For Copies of Prospectus and Form of Application apply to the undersigned or to any Branch of the Bank of Australasia in Napier, Auckland, Wellington, Obristchurch, or Dunedin. JNO. P. KENNY, Secretary, Napier Harbour Board, P.O. Box 2, Port Ahuriri, Napier. 24th November, 1917. RALLY-HO! RALLY-HO! SUMMER- WITH US AGAIN. WHEN visiting Napier make the Provincial Hotel your Headquarters. The Official Home for the Troops. Why not for you also? Tariff Moderate. On 9 minute Station, Theatre, Parade. T. A. HEATH. Proprietor. TAKE YOUR SUMMER MUSIC WITH YOU! LET tlio Gramophone make music for you' wherever you may spend your to tho Seaside, the Hills. «io Country, or tho Camp I I.aßy to take, easy to bring back, the Gramophono is THE IDEAL INSTRUMENT ■ for tho holidays. Never a, dull moment while it plays, and it plays everything vou want it to. OOME IN TO-DAY! Come in beforo you complete your vacation plans and hear HIS MASTER'S VOICE Gramophone and the LYRICPHONE nlay tho best music in the world. We will be pleased to demonstrate the wonderful nuaHtioa of these superb lnstruin and hc.ir them when you are passing 1 CHAS. BEGG AND 00., LTD., MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON, The Oldest Established Piano House in New Zealand. A MONTH not too soon to order "YOUR SUITS" at MILLIGAN'B, Kolburn Avenue. THE BESSEMER is a steady plodder every day. It goes oil working regardless of wind or wrother. The Bessemer earns its way with a handsomo Profit by supplanting tho out-of-date system of horso transport and delivering your goods in half the time. You cannot buy more lasting value than is in a Bessemer Delivery Wagon. Consult us about tho Bessemer and learn of ltß usefulness. J. E. FITZGERALD, I Importer, I liambtoQ Quay, Wellington.
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