amusements. GRAN.D OPERA HOUSE. iWELLINjfiION COMPETITIONS SOCIETI. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), MORNING, AFTERNOON, AND EVENING. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), MORNING, AFTERNOON, AND EVENING. AFTERNOON, AT 2 O'CLOCK-CHILDREN'S DAY. SONG IN CHARACTER, ACTION SONG, RECITATION, ETC. EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCKCFinaIs in PIANO DUilt, .RECITATION IN CHARACTER, CHILDREN'S ACTION CHORUS, CHAR ACTER DANCE. RECITAL WITH MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT, OPERAIfrC SOLO, TEST RECITAL, SACRED SOLO TENOR, STORY WITHOUT Wi&'RDS. ADMISSION: Dayf 6d. Evening Prioed, 3s 2s„ la. Box Plana at Bristol Piano Co, " G. W. JENNER, Secretary.
—— a. , . ' — 1 ATHLETIC SPORTS, RUGBiI RUGBY! Under the Distinguished,, Patronafje of His Excellency the Governor-General, Admiral IWscount Jellicoe and Lady Jollicoe. THE LAST MATCH-"THE MOST WORTHY MATCH—THE GREATEST 'jMATCH OF THE SEASON! ATHt ET I C PAP. K, TO-DAY iT,FM TO-DAY PETONE of up s ® n ' or Ohampionship) PONEKE Runners-up). PONEKE CHALLENGES: PETONE. CAN THEY WIN? DID TEE FINAL SHOW THE. TRUE WORTH OF THE TEAMS?. TO THE SPORTING PIfI3LIC.-You asked for a ohance to see these teams again. You hove got it. Nff ie the Purpose: 'THE WHOLE NET PROCE EDS TO THE SENIOR CLUBS' 'QtYMNASIUM FUNDS AND THE INJURED PLAYERS' FUND. , . , . _ You can't afford to be apt sent. The game promises 'to be a great game, lhe purpose la worthy of your (BipporL PRECEDED BY A CURTAIN-RAISER AT 1.80 P.M. ' fRIrUNTING EXHIBITION. OAPTAIN R RUSSELL Oroix de Guerre, R.F.C., in Walsh Bros.' Abkpiano, Ml rive a Great m'ailbitlon of STUNNING OVER ATHLETIC PARK. WILL BE ■ TAKEN BY THE SWINSON MOVIES. Swinson Donates JEIS to ;the Gymnasium Funda of the Winners. ADMISSION—Ground. Ib. ;i Stand, la. Reserves, 6d. extra, at No. 10 Woodward Street. F. J.M'COMISEX Secretary, W.R.F.U. t ■ ' s—— FINANCIAL. WELLINGTOIU CITY COUNCIL. IMPORTANT ' TO I N V'E S T O R 6. ISSUE. OF MUNICIPAL I DEBENTURES. ' " ,£89,000 AT PAR AT 51 PER 'SENT. REPAYABLE IN TEN (10) YEARS. ; nnHE Wellington City, Council tw issuing Debentures to the extent 0f.i!89,<!00, I 1 at 5i per cent, interest for term of 10 years, for the redemption of the - street Widening Loan of ,£120,000,. falling due on December 1 next. Street Widening Loan '• 'By Accumulated Sinlfuig Fund —• .£31,0W Balance required ...189/100 r ' i e The Loan of £89,000 is secured, otf. ft Special Rate of one-sixth of a peimy the pound on the unimproved value yt all TrttaMe property withm tho Crty of ' Wellington. ' ' payments (half-yearly) ;and prinwpal repayable at any branch of the I Union Bank, of Australia, Ltd., throughout New Zealand, free of exohaage. if Applications for Debentures will bo received by the Union Bank of Australia, 1- Ltd.. Wellington, or the nndereignefl. All purchases of these Delbentures outside Wellington and within New Zealandi will be accepted free pf exchange. JNO. PALMER, „, , , Inon Town Clerk. October 1, 1920.
FINANCIAL. a SHORT-DATED LOAN OP 4150,000, it a 5j PER CENT., FREE OF EX« CHANGE IN NEW ZEALAND H MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY. DURATION OF LOAN, 12 YEARSApplications mo invited by the LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD for the PURCHASE AT PAR of DE- f BENTURES for JBIOO eaoh. Prospectus containing full information , l obtainable at the Bank of New Zealand g at Auokland, Napier, Wellington, Neleon, Q palmerston North, Christchuroh, Timaru, Dunedin audi Invercargill, the Christchurch Stook Exchange. or on applicas tion to the undersigned; n CYRUS J. R. WILLIAMS, Secretary and Treasurer, Lyttelton Harbour Board, j. P.O. Box 285, Chrieichurch. 13 ,t l--7 , r . ELECTION NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL, 'EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. In the matter of "The Munioipal Corporations Aot, 1908," and of "The Local Elections and Polls Aot, 1908." I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE thnt, an Eleotion will be held on MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1920, for the purpose of Electing Two Councillors for the City of r Wellington end I HEREBY appoint the Town Hall, Cuba Street' Extension, as S the place, and TUESDAY, th» sth day of October, 1920, before noon M tho day S for tlio nominations of Candidates for a such office. Datid this 21st day of September, 1920. » ARTHUR AMES, Substitute Returning Officer, 3 City of WellingtonBUSINESS NOTICES, t - STALKING to hard pavements jaw »» the body, unless you wear WOODMILNE Rubber Heels I Wood-Milue's «fe British made from best Para Rubber. j Accept no others! - a VjIOTJND, A karoeene tin fwlt of frwh A 1 eggn, preserved last year in NORWVfI. Juev.i them fnafo a y««. All
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