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AMUSEMENTS. MARIE te m p,e st There is no celebrity of tho English Stage whoso fame is so well established in the minds of New Zealanders as Mi6s Tempest. She stands for tho best in English Comedy, and her name has become a household word wherever the English languageiis spokeu. The greatest writers have 6ung her praises, one of them remarking that "she rainbows with laughter the tears of tho world." Q.RAND OPERA. HOUSE. NOTABLE CHRISTMAS ATTRACTION J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. Present ENGLAND'S GREATEST COMEDY STAR, MARIE TEMPEST MAR. I E TEMP ES T ' MARIE TEMPEST Together with the Distinguished English Leading Man, GRAHAM BROWNE GRAHAM BROWNE And their Complete Company, in a Repertoire of their Most Brilliant Successes, ' opening WITH THE MATINEE AT-2, and BOXING NIGHT AT 8, In Captain Robert Marshall's Farcical Romance, "THE DUKE OF KILLIECRANKIE." "THE-DUKE OF KILLIECRANKIE." "THE DUKE OF KILLIECRANKIE." During the ONE SHORT SEASON IN WELLINGTON, which will constitute the Distinguished Star's FAREWELL APPEARANCES'in this City, there will bo rapid changes of programme, the repertoire including "THE DUKE OF KILLIECRANKIE," "COUSIN KATE," "THE GREAT ADVENTURE," "AT THE BARN," and "MARY GOES FIRST." PROGRAMME FOR SEASON. BOXING DAY AT 2, NIGHT .AT 8, And the Twt> Following Evenings. "THE, DUKE OF KILLIECRANKIE." THURSDAY. DECEMBER 30, 3 Nights and Saturdnv Matinee, "COUSIN KATE." MONDAY AND TUESDAY, January 3 and 1, "THE GREAT ADVENTURE." WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. Januarv 5 and G, "AT THE BARN." . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEE AND EVENING, Januarv 7 and 8, "MARY GOES FIRST." BOX PLAN FOR THE ENTIRE SEASON OPENS AT THE BRISTOL NEXT THURSDAY MORNING. D.C. and 0.5.. 7s. Gd.; Back Stalls, 3s, Gd.; Gallery, Is. Gd. (All Prices plus, tax.) '* BEGG'S ANNOUNCE "CHANGE AND IMPROVEMENT in their GRAMOPHONE DEPARTMENT. THE Gramophone Department is now situated in spacious new apartments upstairs, and consists of THREE NEW SHOWROOMS. IN ANY ONE OF THESE SHOWROOMS'. you may : hear records played without any interruption or having your attention distracted by other instruiponts. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL AND INSPECT. The department is replete with generous stocks of clcan, new records of every conceivable title. CALL AND HEAR THE LATEST . RECORDS TO-DAY. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., . Manners Street. FINANCIAL QTAGO. HARBOUR BOARD. LOAN OF .fIGO.OOO (BEING BALANCE ' UNISSUED OF 0E205,000 LOAN), AT 53 PER CENT. .

1600' DEBENTURES OF .£IOO EACH. TO REPAY LOANS FALLING DUE JANUARY, 1921. By Special Order-in-Couiicil, the Board aro able to offer 55 per cent., and in view of the flat, rate of taxation of 2«. G<l. in tlio £, this Loan offers an exceptionally good investment. Tho Otugo Harbour has probably been tho principal factor in Dunedin and Ota go's success, consequently the Board confidently seek the assistance of local institutions, pastoralists, merchants, etc. _ Furthor, as the expiring Loans are held in London, tho floating of the renewal Loan locally will moan that tho intorest is retained within, the Dominion. SPECIAL NOTES: Tho taxation on those Debentures is. 2s. 6d. in tho £, which / gives a return of .£5 Os. 7Jd. per XIOO to thoso whose Income tax is 2s. Gd. in the £, while to investors whose incomo tax is loss or more than 2s. fid. in the J2, the net. mturn will lio correspondingly increased. The Loan is for seven years only. Five per cent; deposit on application, the balance to be paid oil January i, 1921. Principal and interest payable nt any Branch of the' Bank of New Zealand, Free of Exchange. The Debentures constitute a charge on the Harbour Fund. Assets, .£1,710,000; Liabilities, ' J51.066.000. Trust Funds may be invested. . Brokerage allowed to Slmrebrokors Copies of prospectus and form of application may be obtained from the Undersigned, or at tho principal offices and most of the branches of the Bank of Now Zealand. All applications to bo forwarded to the Undersigned, who will supply any further particulars on application. W; J. BARDSLEY, Secretary and Treasurer. Harbour Board Office, ■ • Dunedia (Box 1), December IS. 1920. 10 PER CENT. SECOND MORTGAGE. \ DVERTISER, having .frIOOO, requires I J --*- three or four others with, say, .£IOOO each to join him in taking up a Second Mortgage nt 10 per cont. interest over a business block in Wellington Citv. on which only a small first mortgago exists. Ample security and sound investment offering. Write in confidence for further particulars. 4 "PUBLIC .ACCOUNTANT," C/o "Dominion.", ' ' MONEY TO LEND. FIRST MORTGAGE MONIES. POJT AAA AVAILABLE for immedil/l/U ate investment at 7 Per Coht. on improved medium-priced Freehold Farm security. Some Small Sums available at 6J l'er Cent. v CHAS. B. BUXTON, Financial Broker, 2,'ifi Lambton Quay, (Next Hannah's), t Wellington. 'Phones, 2125 and v lsll.

WANTED Known. Speight's Draught and Bottle Prize XXXX Ales in stock at Brown's City Hotel, Courtenay Placo. Single bottles <Jf Ales or Spirits at wholesalo pricos. lEATHER does not last a« loug &a ■J good rubber. Got WOOD-MILNB Rubber Heels fitted to your boots—'ti» cheaper! '

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 72, 18 December 1920, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 72, 18 December 1920, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 72, 18 December 1920, Page 13

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