AMUSEMENTS. "YES, UNCLE," CATECHISM. "Are (he Box Plans now open for 'Yes, Uncle':-"—"Yes, Uncle." "Is it played for the first seven nights of the season:-"—"Yes, Uncle." . "And vou book your seats al the Bristol?"-" Yes, Uncle." . , "A really, truly, 't<io good to miss show I believer'''—"Yes, Uncle.'^ "Then wo can 'carry ■ on'? Uncle." OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson Ltd. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) at 10 to R. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) at 10 to 8. TO-MORItOW (WEDNESDAY) at 10 to 8. J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. Present the Enormously Popular MUSICAL COMRDY COMPANY, MUSICAL COMEDY OOMPAN"). MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. In their Latest and Greatest Achievement, — "YES, UNCLE!" — »vr,S ■ — "YES, ITNOLP!" — "YES, UNCLE!" — "YES, UNCLE!" Writes a prominent New Zealand critic of "Yes, Uncle":— This entirely up-toi'bite and sumptuous production, by J. C. Williamson Ltd., was received at H.M. I lientro hv a house packed with the Bon Ton and representative Fashion. An instantaneous success was achieved, n spirit of overwhelming enthusiasm prevailing from the rise of the first to the fall of the final curtain. Ihe plav wps aceepW without ehMlpmro as 'the Brightest and Best Musical rViiedv "ver presented i" this cilv. This grat ; fvin» success is due.'chiefly. to the deliphlfnl environment and eoirniellitiff humour of the play; a><o to the uncommon ben»t.v of Hin music. Tt is certain "Y»s. I'»cle stands cnlostnilv head and shoulders above any light opera production of recent years, and is undeniably destined to" ellipse the pomilar glories of pilher "Tim Mnrrv Widow," 'Ivatinka," "The Hello of New York," / or anv of the phenomenally successful musical plays produced within a decade.
Produced bv ITAHRY B. BUROTEK. During the Season will also lie produced, "GOTNG TTP'" "TTTGH .TTNirRi" "GOING UP!" "HIGH JINKS!" PIUSES' Dn'ss Cirol" and Poservd Stalk 7s. 3<1.: Bar* Stalk !K M.:«n|lerv, 1". id. S-arlv Tinor Stalk i:v<\ Gallery, Is. extra. All prices include amusement tax. Dav Sales at Ned Perry's, To-morrow Moraine. PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. WnARF HOLIDAY. WATERSIDE WOPKERS' PICNIC DAY. PUBLTC NOTICE IS HEREBY A GIVEN that WEDNESDAY, .UNITARY 2S, 1920, has been fixed, weather permitting, by the Wellington Waterside Worke.-s*. Union as the date for the Wnlcrsiders' AnnuaL. Picnic. IF THE UNION DECIDES TOi'OSTPONE TillO PICNIC ON ACCOUNT OF WEATHER, A FOUR-FLAG POSTPONEMENT SIGNAL WILL BE FLOWN AT MOUNT VICTORIA SIGNAL STATION FROM 7.30 A.M. TO 8.30 A'.M. OX AYEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28. On the tliiv ACTUALLY observed Hie Board's Wharves, Stores, and Banded Warehouse will be CLOSED for ordinary business. By order. H. E. NICIIOLLS, Secretary. Harbour Board Offices, Wellington, N.Z., January 9, 1920. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTtCH TO NEARBY FARMERS SUPPLYING MILK TO THE CITY' OF WELLINGTON. ■PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 that, all Fanners residing w.tliin the City, and within two miles of the Citv Boundary, who desire to apply for Licenses to Vend Milk in t.be city pursuant to the provisions of Section 12 of the Wellington City Milk Supply Act, 1919, must forthwith apply to (he undersigned. Applicants must state:— (1) Number of Cows. (2) Daily output. (3) Situation of Dairy. In or<ler to assure that applications will be dealt with for the current year, it is advisable that they should reach the undersigned before the ith day of FEBRUARY, 1920 Dated th'fi 26th day of January, 1920. IT. A. WARD,
Assistant Manager, Milk Depot, Wellington. NO. 5 GROUP ANNUAL RIFLE MEETING. TRENTHAM. SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, AND FEBRUARY 7, 1020. OPEN to Territorials, Ride Chilis, and Senior Cadets; 150 Cash Prizes, also Trophies, including Champion Belt, Champion Shield, Cups, and Medals, on view at Mr. Cusack's, Manners Street, •■Wellington. Free Knilwav Passes to Competitors. ■ Total Entrance Fees: Adults, 35.; Cadet*. 1« Entries will be received at the Group Office, Garrison Hall, Buckle .Street. IVo post entries. Entries received by LIEUTENANT J. THOMSON, Hon. Secretary. Garrison Hall. . NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the firm of GILCHRIST AND KIDD hn-« been DISSOLVED bv mutual consent as from the 2nd of JANUARY. J!)2fl. In future V.. H. Kid.d will carry on tho business of Land Agent on Irs own account in Hie premises formerly occupied bv Gilchrist and Kidd, in No. 12 Rangitikci Street, Palmerston North, and J. 11. Gilchrist will carry on the business of Land Agent on his own account' next Post Office. Palmerston North. (Signed) E. H. KIPD. J. 11. GILCHRIST. •jyTR. N. A. J. BARKER, SOLICITOR, Bess l» announce that he has commenced the Practice of his Profession at IS OKEY STREET, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 247. WANTED KNOWN, OWING In Expiration of Lease. MR. W ntVIVK. lire well-known Boot Repairer! of Woodward Street, will remove to NEW PREMISES. 21fi:i Lamblnn Qiiiiv. at rear ut Davis and (.Inters, also"2C3 Willis Street (late MemninU). vhero he will be pleased to sea old and new customers. ONLY FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP. A TRIAL SOLICITED.' W, IRVINE.
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