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-pRINCESS rjr heat r f.. Direct from .). C. Williamson's (N.Z.) Metroplitan Theatres. THURSDAY. DEC. did. COMEDY RAGE OF AUSTRALIA. "CAPPY RICKS” After record sensors in Sydney. Melbourne, Adelaide. Wellington, and Auckland. fnteroreted hy that Inimitable Artist WARD LYONS, as “CAPPY’’ tog ‘tiler with a brilliant <-ompany of comedians, in three acts of irresistible, infections laughter. Presented by arrangement with Philip I vtton, Ltd.. Peter 13. Kyne. and E M. Rose. Peter 13. Kyne is known to millions of readers as the creator of “Cappy Kicks.” One of the most lovable eliara' t.jrs in modern fiction, but associated with E. M. Rose, the famous Chicago dramatist. Cappy Ricks is recognised as the- Acting-Comedy of the century, and twice as humorous as the famous look. Ward Lyons is the living, breathing reality of Cappy Ricks on the stage, and is credited by critics on all sides of making Cappy Ricks actually live. The support of Peter 13. Kyne’B other characters are also most life-like. “CAPI’Y RICKS” is a play for every heart. Everyone is sure to see the play. Prices: fis. Is and 2r. (plus tax). W. A. LOW, Representative.
department of ii earth WELEINCTON. NOTICE TO ALL MATERNITY NTFSES. . TTNDER Section I.‘i, paragraph (c.) vJ of flic Nurses and Mid wives Relist ration Act. 19‘20, those women who are not registered ns midwive.s, but who desire to continue in practice as maternity nurses can lie registered as .such if they prove to the satisfaction of the Nurses and Midwives Registration Board that they have for not less Ilian twelve months prior to Ist. January, I9?(>. been regularly engaged in practice as maternity nurses in New Zealand. They must apply for registration not later than the Ist day of January. 1927. forwarding the necessary certificates as to experience, and out-losing a post office* rocoipt for tlio registration fee of £l. Any person omitting to make such application, will he. after that date, luirred entirely from practising unless after undergoing the no'essary course, and passing the State Examination as prescribed by the Regulations under the above Act. All intending to register under this Section of the Act arc urged fo lodge their application for registration at once. Forms of application and for 1 ayment. of fees can le obtained from the cilices of the Depart incut of Health. ~nd, Wellington. Christchurch, Dunedin and the undersigned. 9. W. fin 11 AX AN", Secretary. Nurses and .Midwives Registration Board.
G. R. df.partmkxt of health WELLINGTON. NOTICE To ALL WKGISTKKED XLRSKS AXI) MI RAVI YES. TXDF.R Section 2:i of the Nurses u and Midwives Registration Act, 1025, it is necessary that all persons who desire their names to l>e published in the Cassette as nurses or as midwives, shall forward to the Secretary of the Registration Board a request that their names so appear, together with their addresses and other particulars. Failure to forward such a request may result in the assumption that the person concerned is no longer on the Register. All nurses and midwives are therefore advised to apply forthwith to the offices of the Department of Health at Auckland, Wellington. ■Chriistehureh, Dunedin, or the undersigned for the necessary forms on which such application for gazetting may lo made. .). W. BUCHANAN, Secretary, Nurses and Midwives Registration Board.
COME TO THE FAIR! S OLDIERS’ H 1 ' H OKITIKA WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, DKC. 2nd. and 3rd. IN AID OF ST. RAUL’S METHODIST church RESTORATION MOVEMENT. STALLS: —Produce. Cakes. Sweets. Fancy Work, Plain Sewin-Tee-cream, Bran Tub and ’Xmas Tree. PLEASURE AND PROFIT COMBINED FOR PATRONS. Afternoon and High Tea; Orchestra at NightOpening Wednesday at 2.30 o clock. Evening 7 to 10 with promenade concert ADMISSION—I/j>_ Proceeds of Sale of Work and Fair for the Restoration Fund of the Church, lately damaged so seriously by fire. E. C KNIGHT, M. C. WALKER Joint Hon. Sets. Display of goods at Mr Preston’s, (next King’s) Revel! St.. Saturday af 1 ter noon and night. REn L ,ON Q arage. J ACK SIMPSON has resumed running and his car is at the public’s disposal. Call or ring Red Lion Hotel, ’phone No. 32. ODD false teeth bought, ss, 10s, 20s, 40s per set, sound or broken. Post to Platinum Scrap Company, 102 Willis Street, Wellington, Cash return mail.
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