AMUSEMENTS. riRANTJ OPERA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sole Direction Allan Wiikio "OUR TRUE INTENT IS ALL FOR YOUR DELIGHT." ANNOUNCEMENT. Those patrons who purchased tickets on Saturday night and were, unflblo to gain admission owing to tho crowded state of the theatre are notified that i Meir tickets will bo available To-night (Monday). TO-NIGnT (MONDAY) TO-NIGHT. ALLAN WILKIE, ALLAN WILKIE, ALLAN WILKIE, And MISS FREDISWYDE HUNTER WATTS, In The Greatest. Play of Modern Times, "HINDER WAKES," "HINDLE WAKES," (Or "Fanny's Saturday to Monday") "HINDLE WAKES." Received on Saturday night by tho most e'ltiiusiastic audience ever known in Wellington, and pronounced by them to be the finest play ever produced m Wellington. A BOOM. A BOOM. A BOOM. FOR THREE MORE NIGHTS ONLY WILL "HINDLE WAKES" BE PLAYED. "SHALL THERE BR ONE LAW FOR THE MAN AND ANOTHER FOR THE WOMAN?" COME & JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. N.8.-Tho interest of tho play commences at the riEC of the curtain and only ceases whon tho curtain falls in tho last act, so patrons aro kindly requested to bo in their seats punctually. BOOK TO-DAY. BOOK TO-DAY. BOOK TO-DAY. Box Plan at the. Bristol till Five o'clock. after that hour at Ned Perry's, where Day Sales mav also bo obtained. PRICES-53.. 43., 35,, 25., Is. Plus Tax. No Early Doors. boxing! visit of australian middleweight champion, tommy uren, town hall. Wellington, december .4. The Box Plan will be opened on November 24. Country patrons who desire to see the Australian in action can book their seats by remitting to the Secretary. P.O. Box 703, Wellington, who will reserve the best seats available. Prices nre: Stane (number very limited), 2As.; Rinfsido and Gnllery over Ring, 10s.; Gallery (hack), fis. W. G. TALBOT. Hon. Secretary. ENJOYABLE ENTERTAINMENT FOR tho dull days, for tho hot midday hours, when you ecek rest and shndo indoors, and for the evenings when you desire a fitting; pastime to close the day, is always within reach when you possess a good "piano. And the deßrce of enjoyment is largely determined by the kind of piano you have. For 6weet, melodious music, the following makes' can bo confidently recommended as having rich, enthralling tone qualities:— BRINSMEAD, CHALLEN, ROGERS, BRASTEU, FOSTER, JESSE FRENCH. CALL IN AND JUDGE THEM FOR YOURSELF. If required, an ensy system of time payments can be arranged. CHAS. BEGG AND CO. LTD., Manners Street. The Oldest Established Piano House in Now Zealand. SPORTING, _ - WOODVILLE DISTRICT JOCKEY ' ■ CLUB (Incorporated). s SUMMER MEETING. OWNERS AND TRAINERS are reminded that Nominations CLOSE at S pjvi. on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1910, W. A. LYON. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. TO PUBLIC BODIES, HOSPITALS, THEATRES, SCHOOLS, ETC. THE GABRIEL PORTABLE STEAM SPRAYER AND ; DISSECTOR. fipHE trial of the above will take placo THIS DAY (Monday), at 2.30, at tho ARTCIUFT THEATRE. All'interested arc invited to attend. NOTfCFrfo^'jL'ROßS.' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that . Common Jurors summoned to be in attendance nt. the Suprt-me Cc-urt Today (Monday). November 17, at 10.30 a.m., will not 'be' required to attend until the following day "(Tuesday), at Ihe snmo hour. Dated the ldtli dav of November, 1919. ' W. A. HAWKINS. Sheriff. HOME FOR THE AGED NEEDY. npfIERE nre Vacancies for three men. A Nominations will be received by I'itc undersigned up to Noon on Monday, November 24. C. P. POWLES, Secretary. LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. WELLINGTON DISTRICT. ' BETWEEN ANDREW GRAY CATHIE, JAMES LINDSAY DEMPSTKIi, and WILiJA.U IRVINE .d'CALLU..!, of Wellington, Mercantile lirokcis, Plaintiffs, And GEORGE COOPER BOND, carrying cm business of Bond Manufacturing Company at Melbourne, Commonwoultl! of Australia, and at Wellington, New Zealand, Deiendanl. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that under n Writ of Salo i.-sned out of this Honourable Court in action, No. 9468, nt lihe suit of the above-named Plaintiffs being the Execution Creditors i and to me directed, 1 'havo taken into 1 execution and will cause to be sold by Public Auction by Messrs. S. George Nathan and Co., all the store of Mo ; s:s. J. O'Brien nnd <-'"•> situate in Quin Strcel, in the Citv of Wellington, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1919. at 11 a.m. unless the debt and costs are sooner paid, a large quanlitiy of Australian Coarse Salt :.I2 bags In the ton), consisting of 45 lons or thereabouts. The Solicitors to the Exjeution Creditors are Messrs. Fell and Putnam, 105 Custnniiiou'-e Ouny, Wellington. The name of the officer executing the Writ of Sale on my behalf is Daniel Alabaster. Terms: Cash on delivery. Dated November 15, .1919. W. A. HAWKINS, * Sheriff of Wellington. >
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