AMUSEMENTS. "EYES OF YOUTH." A SENSATIONAL SUCCESS was achieved by Miss EMELIE POLINI and J. and N. Tnit Company, last night. riRAND OPERA ' HOUSE. . Lessees ... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction J. & N. TAIT. TO-NIGHT ■ At, 8.5. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT At 8.5. TO-NIGHT J, and N. Tait nave the honour to present the distinguished English actress, EMELIE POLTNI, EMELIE POLINI, EMELIE POLINI, In tho remarkable Dramatic Novelty, "EYES Ol r YOUTH." "EYES OF YOUTH." , . "EYES OF YOUTH." "The Play Beautiful," in 3 Acts and 7 Episodes. IN THIS PRODUCTION MISS POLINI, IN , HER CHARACTERISATION OF ' GINA ASHLING LAST 'NIGHT ACHIEVED A POSITIVE TRIUMPH. HER VOX TRAYAL OF THE PART DIS- ' PLAYS A WONDERFUL MASTERY OF HER ART, HER ROLE DE- -, MANDING THAT SK2 SHOULD RUN THE COMPLETE GAMUT OF •' THE HUMAN EJIOTIONS. A BRILLIAN'i; PRODUCTION. ' Miss Poliui'is supported by a superlative cast, and assisted by magnificent scenic settings, brilliant lighting, and orchestral effects, BOX PLANS NOW'.AT THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY. -~,.„„ DAY. SALES AT NED PERRY'S, ALSO AT CLARK'S. PRICES-R.S. and D.C., 75.; Unres. Stalls, 3s. 6d.; Gallery, Is. 6d. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. W 'ELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, . LTD. COOKING DEMONSTRATION By SUSS UNA CARTER; TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1919. . .' Subject: "Lemon Cheese Tartlets, Flaky (Pastry, Fish Pasties, Scrambled Fish, Coffee . Cake, Fritter Batter Without Eggs." TO COMMENCE AT 3 O'CLOCK. J. H. HELLIWELL, ' Secretary., , N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. ~ ANNUAL EXHIBITION. . OPEN DAILY,'IO a.m. to 5.30 p.m., and 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Admission, la:; Children, 6d. J H. M. GORE,. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. ■ ■- THE NAVY LEAGUE ' THE NAVY LEAGUE (Founded London, 1895). THE Oldest and Greatest Volunteer Organisation in the Empire. ;, Non-Political. Non-Class. Non-Sectarian. Life'Members—lo Guineas. ' Fellows-rl Guinea per annum.. / Members-lOs. 6d.' per annum. . Associates—ss.. per annum. School Members-Is. per annum.. Donations fo Propaganda Fund will be gladly,received. JOIN NOW. Write to the Hon. Secretary, Ballance Street, or to Box 972, G.P.O. ,■'-• R, DAItROCH, Hon. Secretary. ' ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. REMOVAL NOTICE. AS from OCTOBER 6 our Main Offices in , Wellington will be situated in Rooms 201, 202, 203, 21G 'and 217, Second Floor, the MARITIME BUILDING, Customhouse Quay, where the Wool, Stock, Merchandise, Shipping, and General Departments will bo located. The Brpndon Street. premises will, from the above date, bo occupied by our Land Department onlv, which will be under the management of Mr. W. E. Nicholson. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD., A. E. HOBBS, . Manascr, 1 . Wellington Branch. Telephone 2330. "EXAMINATION OF PLUMBERS. THE PLUMBERS REGISTRATION . ACT, 1912. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an examination will b.e held by the Plumbers' Board of New- Zealand, for the purpose of registration under the above Act, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12 and 13, 1919, at such centres as may be decided l>v the Board when the number of candidates it> known. Forms of application to be examined may be obtained from any of the central or main' provincial Technical Schools or from tho Secretary, Plumbers' Board, Wellington; All applications must reach the Board by NOVEMBER 14, 1.919. By Order of the Plumbers' Board. FINANCIAL. THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LTD. Established 1837. Incorporated 1880. Capital Authorised .57,500,000 Capital Issued £6,000,000 Paid-up Capital £2,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £4,000,000 Reserve Fund £2,070,000 Together £8,070,000 .nVTOTJCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that It the.-Transfer Books of tho Bank will bo Closed from October 25 io Octolicr 31 next, both dates inclusive, in order to allow of subdivision of Shared in terms of .resolution passed and confirmed at Extraordinary General Meetings of Proprietors held in London on .lULY 28, 1919, and AUGUST 12, i.919. O. G. OUILVIE, ' Inspector. «> WAR CERTIFICATES. WANTED Purchase, cash, War Certificates. Send date, price, all particulars, addressed stamped envelope, "CONFIDENTIAL," P.O. Box 205, G.P.O. __ ..__z= , BOWLS The following have been selected to represent Kel'burn in a friendly match against Karon on Saturday:—At home— Goodall, J. Widdop, E. C. Ganunway, Sutcliffo (s):; Alinao, Redmond, Johnson, Dohorty (».). Away--Professor Kirk, Drury, Knowles, Meadowcroft (s.); Portef, Nicholle, H.'Gannaway, Dug:iid (s.). The Liddon Studentship at Oxford has been awarded to Alfred Guillnumo, 8.A., late Hody Exhibitioner of Wadham. Mr; Guillaumo took a First Class in Oriental Languages (Hebrew and Aramaic) in 1913, won tho Puse.v and • Ellerton and tho Kennicott Scholarships for Hebrew, and tho Hall and Hall-Houghton Junior Septuagint and Syriao Prizes. Ho has served in tho Lancashire Fusiliers and in the Arab Bureau at Cairo, and ia noiy" reading for Holy Orders.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 17, 15 October 1919, Page 9
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