AMUSEMENTS. FAREWELLS At the QRAND OPERA HOUSE GOOD-BYE TO MURJET, STARR GOOD-BYE TO MURIEL STARR And FRANK HARVEY. The Beet of Friends Must Part. MURIEL STARR'S MURIEL STARR'S FAREWELL SEASON TO-NIGHT (Monday) TO-NIGHT TO-NiGIIT (Monday) TO-NIGHT Air 8. Positively Last Performance of Ono of the Most Successful Dramas over Staged in Wellington, "COMMON CLAY." "COMMON CLAY." "COMMON CLAY." "COMMON CLAY." THE MOST HUMAN. THE MOST PULSATING DRAMA OF HOME LTFE SINCE HENRY ARTHUR JONES'S TRIUMPH, "THE HYPOCRITES." . GRAND FAREWELL PRODUCTION On TO-MORROW AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS, Of Tho Thrilling and Sensational Spy Play. "THREE FACES EAST." "THREE FACES EAST." "THREE FACES EAST." "THREE FACES EAST." The Most Fascinating Mystery Spy Play Ever Written. PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. DAY SALES at PERRY'S. Tobacconists. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction Allan Wilkie. COMMENCING COMMENCING SATURDAY, MARCH B. SATURDAY, MARCH 0. . ALLAN WILKIE And FREDISWYDE HUNTER-WATTS In The Great Naval Drama, "THE LUCK 01" THE NAVY," "THE LUCK OF THE NAVY." "THE LUCK OF THE NAVY," "THE LUCK OF THE NAVY," "THE LUCK OF THE NAVY." "THE LUCK OF THE NAVY," "THE LUCK OF THE NAVY," "THE LUCK OF THE NAVY." By Clifford Mills (By Arrangement with J. and N. Tait). Direct from the New and Queen's Theatres, London, vherfit ran for nearlv two years, to an average of nine performances a week; and also from the Manhattan Opera House, New York, whore it was produced by the London Company on October !). 1919, with overwhelming success. The "Tribune."—"Last night's audience at the Manhattan Opera House, where the big English melodrama mailo it* first American annearance, viewed it with huge enjoyment." Box Plans on"! at The Bristol on WEDNESDAY NEXT, nt 9 a.m. POPULAR P.RICES-D.C. and R.S., 55.; Stalls, 2s. 6d.; Gallery, Is. (all plus tax). LICENSING NOTICES. WELLINGTONLICENSING DISTRICT. ELECTION OF IjCENSING COMMITTED. IN Pursuance of the provisions of the . licensing Act,. 1908, and the Legis.lativo Act, 1908, and their Amendments, I, ROBERT CLARK O'CONNOR, Ke■turning Officer, for tho Wellington Licensing do hereby give notico that I have received tho following nominations for tho five seats on the Wellington Licensing CommitteeCharles William Chilman. . . : Walter James Helyer. Frank Meadowcroft. George Jennings Petherick. John Smith. As tho number of persons nominated does not excecd the number (5) required, I hereby declare tho said Charlos William Chilman, Walter James Ilelyer, Frank Meadowcroft, George Jennings Petherick, John Smith, to be duly electcd members of the Wellington Licensing Committee. R. C. O'CONNOR, Returning Officcr. Dated at Wellington, this 28th day of ■February, 1920; PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON AND SUBURBS. The price of bread has this DAY ADVANCED AS FOLLOWS: Shops—aid. cash, to retail at 6d. per 21b. loaf. Hotels .and Restaurants—Od., less 2J per cent, per 21b. loaf. Private Delivery—Old. net per 2lb. loaf. At Bakeliuiise—u;i. net per 21b. loaf. WELLINGTON MASTER BAKERS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF EMPLOYERS. ' GEO. J. CLARKE, Secretary. "REMOVAL NOTICE.—MAYER AND Aw KEAN beg to notify their numerous Clients that they have removed to their New Premises, No. G Willis Street, Singer's Avenue, where business will be carried on as usual from Monday next, March 1. Thanking you for past favours. at)d hoping still to have a fair share of your esteemed pa tronage,—MAYEß AND KEAN, Engravers. ' ALA ng .set up !>v HEADQUARTERS, NEW ZFALANP ' RETURNED SOLDFRS' ASSOCIATION, and local Associations are therefore collecting reliable data with regard to'the DEMAND FOR LAND. All EX-SOLDIERS IX THE WELLINGTON DISTRICT WHO REQUIRE LAND are asked to send in the fallowing particulars—Regimental Number, Full Name, Address, and the Class of Land required. R. J. F. ALD.IUCIT, Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. JJABY'S OUTFIT. Complete in Every Detail. All Prices. MRS. E. COLT,INS. 61 Vivian Street and 14 Cmirtenay Place (Just behind Tram Terminus). t>onTld f. m 'lean; s/rT (Metaphysician, Neurologist*, May bo consulted Daily at his Rooms, No! 2 Courtena.v Place. Nervous Disorders specialised. Insomnia, Paralysis, and other diseases treated. Consultations and advice free. Honrs: 10-12, 2-5, or by appoi.'itme-.t Telephone 21—IIS. Private Re : ide:u'e, 21—70?. Chiropractic cures 95 per cent, of ALL DISEASE. Tht-relore, Consult (Gratis) FREDK. J. B LAKER, Chiropractor, Nerve and .Spinal Specialist, 7 Courtena.v -Plane (opp. Tram Terminus). Hours—lo a.m. to 12.30 p.m., 1.3!) p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays--? a.m. to 12.30 I 0.m.; 1.30 p.m. to 3 p.m. |
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 133, 1 March 1920, Page 7
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