AMUSEMENTS. The N.Z. Tour under the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency tho Gov-ernor-General, Viscount Jellicoe. QRAND OPERA BOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Liil. , Direction Scott Colville. THIS EVENING, at S o’clock. LAST THREE NIGHTS LAST THREE NIGHTS Of the phenomenally successful Comedy Opera, which has struck right home to the hearts of Wellington theatre-goers, "MARAMA,” “MAR AMA,” Or The Mere and the Maori Maid. A beautiful story set to music and the joint work of two .New Zealanders, Messrs. 11. S. B. Ribbands ami Archie Don. A GLORIOUS MUSICAL SPECTACLE A GLORIOUS MUSICAL SPECTACLE Presented by a specially-selected company of 60 PAKEHAS AND MAORIS. (10 6<> PAKEHAS AND MAORIS, fit) Nothing approaching it has ever been attempted in the Dominion, and tho success achieved is positive proof that the local product is equal to tho imported article. Book your seats aud avoid disappointment. PRICES: D C..and 0.5.. 65.; Stalls. 45.; Gallery, 2s. No early doors. All prices plus tax. Box Plan at the Bristol till 5 p.m., and after at Ned Perry’s. Business Manager ... H. S. B. Ribbands ST. MARK’S CHURCH SCHOOL. THURSDAY. AT AY 12. AFTERNOON. 3 o'clock—Children’s Entertainment and Afternoon Tea. EVENING, 8 o’clock—Children’s Entertainment. Also Exhibition and Talk on War Trophies, by Rev. C. I l ’. Askew. Tickets—Two Shillings. PUBLIC NOTICES. WATCH THE ADVERTISEMENT FOR DATE OF AUCTION SALE. THE PASSING OF MASON’S GARDENS pLANS for subdivision of these magnificent Gardens, well known to the Wellington Public, will be ready very shortly, and we shall advertise the date of Auction in this paper. Intending Buyers, come and ses the Gardens now, and select the best beauty spots, or communicate with MR. A. O. OTTO. AT MASON'S GARDENS, TAITA, LOWER HUTT. Watch the Advertisement for Date of Auction. ~ _ SHdPKEEPERS~ SHOPKEEPERS ARE HEREBY NOTI.FIED that, in accordance with Soci’ion 7 (b) of the Shops and Offices Amendment Act, 1920, it is not lawful for the occupier of any shop (including an ho'.fel or restaurant), to sell or deliver any goods the sale of which is comprised in the principal business of the employer of any other shop in the same district; while such last-mentioned shop is required to be closed pursuanfl to a requisition under Section 25 of the principal Act: Provided that tho occupier of an hotel or restaurant! may nt any time sell tobacco, cigars, or cigarettes to lodgers in that holel or restaurant. Information as to tho hours fixed bv requisition for tho closing of shops in all trades may be ob'ained on application to the Inspector of Factories, who will also advise shopkeepers as to what goods may or mav not be sold af l'i' specified hours. F. W. ROWLEY, Secretary of Labour. In the Matter of the Tndustri.il Conciliation ond Arbitration Act, 1908, and its Amendments. To .Employers of Motor Drivers and Livery Stable-keeners in Wellington In<l»“6rial District. TAKE NOTICE that the Conciliation Coinmil will sit in the Conimisrioner’s Chambers. 57 Ghuznee Street, Wellimrton, on MONDAY, MAY 16 next, at 10.30 am., to hear general demands of Munt, Cottrell nnd Co., nnd other carriers and Wellington Motor-car, Horse Drivers, nnd Stable Attendants’ Union of Workers. Dated nt Wellington Ibis 7th dav of Mav, 1921. G. S. CLARK. Clerk of Awards. TJIHE Citizens of Wellington arc inJ ’ vited to attend a CIVIC RECEPTION. tendered by the Mayor (Mr. J. P. Luke. M.P., C.M.G.) to Dr. -J. H. Hertz, Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the British Empire, at the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall, THIS AFTERNOON (Tuesday, May 10, 1921), at 3 o’clock. BUSINESS NOTICES, MISS M. THOMPSON. Stenographer and Public Typist, 102 Willis Street, Room 11. CLIENTS called upon at own office. Business Letters. Circulars, and Typing of any description. Shorthand dicta tion or duplicating. Terms Moderate. N for SellTiig, Buying, Leasing Houses, Farms, Offices . Rooms. Businesses, etc.? Write Grimshaws JjUIhI Agoncy, 54-56 Lambton Quay, Wellington. ZIASTLE’S Syrup of’ Hypophosphites, XJ 3s. 6d. and ss. Gd., at Castles Pharmacies, Riddiford Street. HOME Candy Makers, Thormometera Urge Stocks held. Henry Berry nnd Co.. Dixon Street-, BARBER * GO., Dry Cleaners (no * dyeing), 125 Cuba Street, City-
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 192, 10 May 1921, Page 7
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