AMUSEMENTS. rtRAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Lid. Solo Direction Allan Wiikio TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY EVENING. ALLAN WILKIE, ALLAN WIIi'KTE, ALLAN WILKIE, And MISS FREDISWYDE HUNTER WATTS, • In TJie Great Play, "THE SILVER KING," "THE SILVER KING," "THE SILVER. KING," FOR THREE MORE NIGHTS ONLY. SATURDAY 'NEXT NOVEMBER 15, ALLAN WILKIE Presents The Greatest Plnv of Modern Times, "HINDLE WAKES," "HINDLE WAKES," - Or "FANNY'S SATURDAY TO MONDAY." Read What, the London Papers Say:— "The Play with the slirongest grip in London."—"Graphic." ."A slice of genuine Lancashire life."— "Morning Post." "An epoch-making plav."—"Daily Mail." " 'Hindlo Wakes' is a thing! to thank God for."—''Commentator." "Far ahead of any play wo 'have had in London during the past season."— "Sunday Times." "A comedy of great merit."—"Wesbminster Gazette.-" "HINDLE WAKES." "FANNY'S SATURDAY TO MONDAY." Tho play that ran for over 200 nights at the Playhouse and Court Theatres, London, and was toured by 14 Companies simultaneously in the "English provinces. . BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE BrTSTOL FOR "HINDLE WAKES." Box Plan at the Bristol. Day Sales at Ned Terry's. PRICES: Reserved Stalls, ss, Dress Circle, 4s. Stalls, 3s. Back Stalls, 2s, Gallery, Is. PLUS TAX. No EaTly Doors. ELECTION NOTICES. •jVT Z. LABOUR PARTY. SOUTH ELECTORATE. TO-NIGHT (WEDNES- R. SFMPLE DAY), NOVEMBER 12, R. SEMPLE Will R. SEMPLE ADDRESS THE ELEC- R. SEMPLE TORS R. SEMPLE In R, SEMPLE STAR. THEATRE, R. SEMPLE NEWTOWN. R. SEMPLE Chair taken at 8 o'clock. R. SEMPLE Ladies Soecially Invited. R. SEMPLE SUBURBS ELECTORATE. A W. CROSKERY Will Address the Electors in THE MASONIC HALL, BERJ-lAMrORE, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), November 12, At 8 o'clock. EAST ELECTORATE. A. 1,. MONTEITK Will Address the Electors in , ST. MARK'S SCHOOLROOM, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), November 12. at 8 o'clock. CENTRAL ELECTORATE. P. FRASER. LOOK OUT for P. Fraser's P.- ERASER, opening of his Ejection P. ERASER. Campaiun in P. PHASER. ST. PETER'S HALL P. ERASER. GHUZNEE STREET, P. ERASER. TO-MORROW, P. PHASER, THURSDAY, NOV. .13. LABOUR CANDIDATES will Speak at the Post Office Square and 'opposite Government Printing Offices, Bunny Street, at noon Daily. GENERAL ELECTION. WELLINGTON EAST ELECTION. BR. NEWMAN respectfully invites all Ladies and Gentlemen interested in his candidature, and who are willing to support him, to call at his COMMITTEE ROOMS, 4 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE, Next King's (Wentworth) Private Hotel, At their early convenience. HUTT ELECTION. MR, WALTER COTTON (Moderate Labour) will Address the Electors at PETONE TO-DAY (Wednesday), NOVEMBER 12. A Meeting to form Committee will be held in Petone in Lodge Room (next Simpson's, Barber), TO-DAY (Wednesday), November 12. GENERAL ELECTION. WELLINGTON SUBURBS. DUNBAR. SLOANE, the Official Liberal Candidate, will Address the Electors of Island Bay at St. Hilda's Hall, TO-MORROW EVENING. November 13. Ladies cordially invited. OTA'KI ELECTION. "Rt/fR, W. 11. FIELD will Address the l»i- Electors us follows;— OHAUt TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), NOVEMBER 13, 8 p.m. OTAKT (TOWN HALL): FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14. WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTORATE MRS. ,T. P. LUKE will be pleased to meet: all Ladies dssirous of supporting Ohe re-olectipn of Mr. .1. P. Luke as Member for the above Electorate, at No. 1 Committee Room, Town Hall, on Thursday next, November 13, at 3 0 clock p.m. sharp. ■ IT. B. OAKES, Hon. See.' (pro (cm.). PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION. WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTORATE —-- & T&/TR. J. P. LUKE'S Committee will IM meet next Friday Evening, November 14, at 8 o'clock sharp, at No. 1 Committee Room, Town Hall. Friend-, and Supporter's are requested t(, attend. „ . 11. B. OAKES, Hon. Sec. (pro tern.). PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOAI\O. DELIVERY OF GOODS [-'ROM WHARF STORES. TT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for public A information that on and from DE-1 CUMBER 1 NEXT, all persons requiring : delivory of goods from the Board's Stores. | must, in addition to the delivery order, etc., producfl a docket, selling out the following particulars:—Date, nnme of firm or'person taking delivery of goods, 01,i53 of goods, name of vessel, and name of-curler to whom ibo foods are to be delivered. ; This docket must, be signed by some j rcsixinsiblo employee of Iho lirm, and not ; more Ihan two persons in any firm should si»n tho dockets in order I hat the Board's I officials can keep conversant wilh these 1 signatures. 1 Any further information required may ' be obtained from Ihe Office of Ihe Traffic Minuter and Chief Wharfinger. Tel. No. 3933. : By Order. 11. E. Xlf.'HiiLl.S, Secretary. Harbour Board Office, "Wellington, N.Z., November 11, 1919. '
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 41, 12 November 1919, Page 9
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