AMUSEMENTS, : QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessee J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction ALLAN WILKIE TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). . TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), The Great Naval Drama, "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 TnE NAV.Y," ■ . . "THE LUCK OF THE NAVY," By, Clifford Milk (By Arrangement' with J. and N. Tait). Interpreted by I a Specially Organised Company of Dramatic Actors, 'including ALLAN WILKIE 1 1 And FREDISWYDE HUNTER-WATTS . CAST OF CHARACTERS: ■ Lieut. Clive Stanton, V.C., R.Nj (of ■ H.M. Sumbarine sa) : ' ,T; ALLAN WILKIE Sub-Lieut. Louis Peel. R.N. (of H.M. Submarine sa) - 'I' Augustus Neville Engineer-Commande'r" Perrin, K.N. (of H.M. Submarine Depot Ship Martian) Kingston Hewitt Midshipman Wing Eden, R.N. (of H.M.S. Trafalgar) : Henri Dore Admiral Maybridge, It.N. (retired) Edward Lander Sehaffer ...„• A. Castle-Morris Francois (Man Servant at "Hillside") ! , Felix Bland Briggs Fred Patey A Police Inspector ... P. yincent-Scull'y i An Airman Kingston Hewitt Mrs. Gordon Peel Helen! Fergus Dora Green ; Vera..St. John Anna, (Maid Companion to Mrs.; Peel)' ■ . ■ . . ■ Lorna.; Forbes Maid Servant (at Stanton and Peel's Apartments) Mona' Duval ■ Newspaper Boy ~. Master Bernard Briggs : Cynthia Eden , ■ " _ ..FREDISWYDE HUNTER-WATTS' . British Bluejackets, Police Officers, etc. , Time—During |the late World. War. .- • Late Summer. BOX- PLAN at THE BRISTOL until NOON, -then at-NED PERRY'S, Tobacconist, Manners Street. •: . DAY yjALES at Perry's. . - PRICES: D.C.iand R.S., ss.r Stalls, 2s. ■ 6d.;• Gallery. Is.- (All-plus Tax.) NO EARLY DOORSi ; , '"J3 EGGS PI A N 0 ; S — ■° THE CHOICE OF THE WELL- ■ ; INFORMED. ... The well-informed and "psople who know" unhesitatingly repose their* coiifideilce in our pianos. _ 'They know that the best guide in purchasing is the reputation of. the maker aud dealer, identified by their trade name. ■: c ■ That's why offer for your selection instruments bearing the names — •BRINSMEAD, ; " CHALLBN, ■ JESSE FRENCH, BRASTEI), ROGERS, . , FOSTER. They represent the highest standing and supreme quality in the most enjoyable lof all musical instruments--the piano. Acquaint yourself with our stocks and methods, it will certainly be to your advantage if considering the purchase of a piano./ . GET IN TOUCH WITH US TO-DAY. ■ CHAS. BEGG AND CO, LTD., Manners Street. ■ The. Oldest Established Piano House In N.Z. - PUBLIC NOTICES. , ' DISSOLUTION I OF PARTNERSHIP. . rpHE Partnership heretofore fiubsisting between ARTHUR JULIUS ,'NEILSON and SAMUEL ROBERTSON MURRAY, carrying on business as Iron Founders, under the style of "Neilson, Murray, and Frederic," has been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued under the same style by Samuel Robertson Murray alone, and he will receive \all moneys due to and discharge all liabilities of the Partnerrfflip. . '• Dnted at Wellington this Ist; day of ■ March, 1320. ' . ARTHUIi JULIUS NEILSON. S. R. MURRAY. 0 N - account of decease of Mr. Max Cohn, General Manager of P. Hayriiah and Co., the Warehouse will be CLOSED until Monday morning. : P. HAYMAN AND CO. permitting, our staff picnic . will be held TO-DAY (Saturday), March 6,-when our WAREHOUSE, Lambton Quay, and FACTORY, Walter Street, will be CLOSED' ALL DAY. THE SCOULLAK CO. LTD. THE GOLDEN BAY CEMENT WORKS LIMITED. TVrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,, pur--1-' . siiant to Section 105 of "The. Companies Act-,. 1908," tliat the Register, of Members of the abovenamed Company will be CLOSED from the 13th day of March, 1920, till the 12th day of April, 1920, inclusive. By-order of the Board. -E.. M. BOULTONV 1 Secretary. THE Premises of the undersigned w*U. be CLOSED all dav on ,SATUR DAY, the 6th Inst., on the occasion «f the Annual Staff Picnic. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OPER-ATIVE DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD, NOTICE OF REMOVAL. , beg to notify that our practice '' is' now beine continue<l at No 9 Woodward Street (off Lambton Quay). MORISON AND SMITH, Barristers and Solicitors. TRESPASS NOTICE. ■ PERSONS wiilii. Dogs or Guns trespassing oil our Wnimii-o-nuta Property' will bo prosecuted. GRACE BROS., , Wainua-o-mata. WANTED" Sellf'Tr of Meii's Boots and Shoes all reduced 10 per cent. Great Stocktaking Sale. W BARBER AND CO., Dry Cleaners • (no dyeing), 125 Cuba Street, City..
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 138, 6 March 1920, Page 9
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