AMUSEMENTS. riRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction - J. AND N. TAIT. Commencing NEXT WEEK NEXT WEEK NEXT WEEK NEXTAVEEK Immediately upon the arrival of the Maheno from Sydney. First Appearance in Wellington of the Brilliant English Actress, - - EMELIE POLINI, ' EMELIE POLINI, EMELIE POLINI, EMELIE POLINI,' Who will appear in her famous characterisation of "Annie" in Edward Clark's Psychological Play of Mystery, "DE LUXE ANNIE," . "DE LUXE ANNIE," "DE LUXE ANNIE," In 3 acts and 7 scenes. A production of' Thrills, Mystery, and 'Comedy. MISS -POLINI Comes to Wellington fresh from triumphant seasons in the Australian States, and 3. and N. Tait have every confidence that the Brilliant English Artist will repeat her wonderful success in Now Zealand. , "DE LUXE ANNIE" Will hold the boards for a limited sea-, son, after which arrangements have been made to stage the spectacular dramatic sensation "EYES OF YOUTH." "EYES OF YOUTH." "EYES OF YOUTH." "The Play Beautiful," by Max Marcin , and Charles Guernon. MISS POLINI is a positive sensation in her role of in a play of mechanical ingenuity, involving the most elaborate settings and brilliant lighting and orchestral effects. The Box Plans for the first week of the season will open at the Bristol Piano Company on MONDAY MORNING. Reserved Stalls and Dress Circle, 7s, (plus tax). ' rtRAND OPERA - -. HOUSE. \x — Lessees '......: J.C WILLIAMSON, LTD..' SATURDAY NEXT The Vernon-Spencer v MONSTER AMATEUR COMPETITIONS MONSTER AMATEUR COMPETITIONS For ALL CLASSES OF ACTS. MATINEE. MATINEE. CHILDREN'S COMPETITIONS. Prizes-lst, .£3 3s.j 2nd,. 25.; 3rd, £1 Is.; Two Specials of 10s. 6d. EVENING. EVENING. Prizes-lst, £! 75.; 2nd. <£3 35.; 3rd, 25.; Best Worst, .£1 Is. AUDIENCE TO JUDGE. Prizes presented at performance. NOTE.—Each and every performer is assured by the Management of an . ABSOLUTELY FAIR HEARING. Intending Competitors writo immediately to THE MANAGER, MONSTER AMATEUR COMPETITIONS P.O. Box 1195, Wellington. * Prices; 35., 25., Is. (phis tax). PLANS AT BRISTOL. mHESE NAMES- , BRINSMEAD ' CHALLEN •ROGERS" ' JESSE FRENCH FOSTER BRASTED —protect the piano purchaser from misrepresentation, dissatisfaction, or regret. There is no need to mislead a customer in demonstrating these TRULY GREAT PIANOS. The absolute merit, the remarkable dependability, tho BEAUTY OF TONE, the construction, are obvious truths. ' No regret follows the selection of one < of them—but rather increasing pride as the years prove their _ wonderful tone qualities and the good judgment of those who buy them. Cash payments, or easy terms may be arranged. ! CHAS. BEGG AND CO.. LTD., , Manners Street, , ■The oldest-established Piano House in New Zealand. PATRIOTIC ENTERPRISES rnHE MAYORESS'S COUNTESS OF A LIVERPOOL FUND. STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND FOR PERIOD FROM " FEBRUARY 1, 1919, TO AUGUST 31, 1919. . WELLINGTON BRANCH. .! RECEIPTS.' £ s . d. To Balance 2360 14 4 „ Wool 81 i 1 „' Christmas Puddings 2 I' 9 „ Waistcoats ..... 2 10 0 „ Housewives 71 0 2 „ Goneral Fund { 37 8 11 .52574 19 3 PAYMENTS. £ s. d. By Wool 35 6 0 „ Apples, etc., for troopships 23 12 0 „ Returned Soldiers' Club ... 100 0 0 „ Mayor's ' Entertainment I Committee 400 0 0 ',„ Citizens' Gift Fund (Tobacco for Troopships) ... ,84 18 5 „ Housewives ...; .'..„... 3 14.4 „'Petties, Postages, etc 7 0 0 „ Stationery, Cartage, Advertising, Labour,and Sundries .' 16 8 3 „ Refund to Citizens' Christmas Gift Fund, amount Said this 'Fund in' error; "' ' ecember 24, 1918 300 0 0 „ Balauce, being . Cash at Bank of New Zealand, Te Aro, Wellington ...... 1604 0 3 ~i!2574'19'' 3' Audited and found correct— A?R. SCLANDERS, A.P.A. (N.Z.), Auditor. E. K. FINDLAY,.«Hon. Treasurer. H. CRAWFORD, Hon. Secretary. Wellington, September 17, 1919. - LEGAL NOTICES. » IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. Otago and Southland i Districts. ' IN THE ESTATE OF ANDREW NAESMITH, late of Winton, Baker, deceased, PURSUANT to the Provisions of the Trustee Act, • 1908, NOTICE 'I« HEREBY GIVEN that ALL Creditors and other persons having any debts, claims, or. demands against tho Estate of the above-named deceased, who died at Winton on the 25th day of November One thousand nine hundred and eighteen and Letters of Administration ot whose estate werq on the, First day of April One thousand nine hundred and nine- ' teen granted-to Sarah Jane Naesmith, of Invercrtrgill, Spinster, are hereby required to send particulars in writing of their debts, claims or demands to the said Sarah Jane Naesmith, at tho office of her solicitor, Francis G. O'Beirne, Federal Buildings, Dee Street, Invercargill, on or before the first day of November Ono thousand nine hundred and nineteen, after which time the said Administratrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only tho debts, claims and demands of which slip then shall have received notice, and that sjio will not bo linblo for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person or persons of whose debt, claim or demand she shall not then have had notice. ■ ■ ■ ' ■' DATED at Invcreargill, this Eighteenth day of Sentember One thousand nine hundred and nineteen. FRANCIS G. O'BEIRNE, Solicitor for the Administratrix. rYhUR J. • -VTYCIIERLEY, Lock,and Key specialist. Keys cut to any pattern... Safe and P.O. Box Keys- promptly duplicated. Every description of Locksmiths Work thoroughly catered for. ■. ' Address: "KING'S CHAMBERS," ~ . i Wellington. 'Phone .oOS.'Priva to 'phone 2234 (2 rings).
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 308, 24 September 1919, Page 10
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