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AMUSEMENTS. ! GRAND OPERA HOUSE Y Direction .1 C. Williamson (N Z.). Lie A j Matinee Wednesday Next u i Doors at 1 o’clock. Curtain at 1.55 p.m. f MATINEE PRICES: Bs., 55., 2s. • (plus tax). Children Half-price. PRICES: Preferential Scats, 12s. Gd. All Unreserved Seats in the D.C. and R.S. are now available at THE BRISTOL for TO-NIGHT. TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, at 10s.; STALL. 55.; GAU LERA’, 2s. Early Door Stalls and Gal- } lery, Is. extra. (All Plus Tax). i. ’There are plenty of good seats available in the Stalls and Gallery at the Grand Opera House Confectionery. TO-NIGHT (At 7.55 o’clock)—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT (At 7.55 o’clock)—TO-NIGHT. L AND EVERY EVENING The Musical Romauce of the Canadian Rockies with its beautifu 1 melodies. The Famous Totem Pole Bailct, The j Haunting Melodies of “Rose Mario” and “Tbo Indian Love Call.” The Dances, the Costumes, the Music, ! And u Magnificent Cast, including HARRIET BENNET, FREDERIC BENTLEY. REGINALD DANDY, And 106-OTHER PEOPLE-100. Day Sales obtainabb at The Grand Opera House Confectionery. Manager Alex. F. Wilson. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. A LL creditors and others having claims against tlm undermentioned estates are hereby required to lodge the sapie with the undersigned in duplicate, supported by full particulars, and certified as due and owing by the said estates at the dale of tlm death of Hie deceased, on or before the 13th dny of March, 1928. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable Io exclusion. SCHEDULE. (1) ALICE JANETT WALKER, ARLOW. late of Wellington, Widow, died Junmirv 26. 1928. (2) ROBERT WM. NASH REARDON, late of Wellington. Meat Grader, died February 8, 1928. (3) FREDERICK' HOUGHTON MOUNTIER, late of Wellington. 'Retired Civil Servant, died Fcbrmirv 6, 1928. (I) MARY ANN TATTLE, lain of WoL lim.don, Widow, died February 5. 1928. G. E. MILLER. District Public Trustee. IVcl lingfon. February 11, 1928. THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA (Incorporated by Royal Charter 1535). £ Capital 4,000,000 Reserve Fund 3,810,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 4,000,000 Ji11,810,000 A RECEIVING HOUSE, attached to ' the Wellington Branch, is now open from 10 a.m. to noon on Mondays, Y’ednesdays and Fridays at No 142 a Tho Parade, Island Bay. W. L. WARD, Inspector. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE OF IMPOSITION Ob’ 10 PER CENT PENALTY ON RATES. IVOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tho Wellington City Council, as empowered by Section 76 of tile Rating Act, 1925, at their Meeting held on February 9, 1928, resolved that an additional charge of 10 per centum be added to all Rates unpaid at the expiration of six months and fourteen days from the demand thereof, and shall bo payable and recoverable accordingly. E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. February 10, 1928. BOROUGH OF EASTBOURNE. PURSUANT to the provisions of the “Rating Act, 11)25,” and all Amendments thereof. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an additional ten per cent, will be added to all Rates dim and unpaid after tlie 14th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1928. Legal pproceedings will be taken ■without further notice for Hie recovery of all Rates remaining unpaid, together witli the ten per cent, additional charge thereon after such date. DATED at Wellington this 22nd day of DECEMBER, .1927. J. F. MENZIES, Town Clerk. ■WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CIVIC WELCOME TO AUSTRALIAN CRICKET TEAM. A CIVIC WELCOME will be extended Io the Australian Cricket Team at llm Town Hall Concert Chamber, TOMORROW TUESDAY, FEBRUARY’ 14, 1928. at 1.45 p.m. All Citizens aro cordially invited to be present on tho occasion. j GEO. A. TROUP, I Mayor. TO THE DENTAL PROFESSION. THE DYER DENTAL LA3ORATORIES Are NOW OPEN for Business. SECOND FLOOR. “DOMINION” BUILDING, Wakefield Street, Wellington. Box 1232. ’Phone 47—426. —.—-—.— i j BUSINESS NOTICES. i — CLEAN WHITE NEWSPAPER ‘ i IpOR SALE, in any quantity. Can be 1 *- cut to size i; requrM, or used as ' wrapping paper. Apply— MANAGER ! "The Dominion.” t 'The noise created by the Lower Hutt 1 Fire Brigade’s engine as it tore through | the streets shortly after 10 o’clock last ‘ night caused a large crowd of people— j many in their night attire—to view . a gorse fire on the Main Hutt Road. |- The patch of gorse lay between two r houses,■ neither of which was damaged.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 115, 13 February 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 115, 13 February 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 115, 13 February 1928, Page 3

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