AMUSEMENTS TO-DAY I'D-DAY to-day JO-DAY I'o-J)AY TO-DA Y 1 .M A JEST Y’S THEATRE. to-i>av; (SAT UKdAY), At 2.3*1 p.m. GUI.’ MATINEE OF M EK IT. MAGNITUDE, magnificence’2-, 1., 6d. Jimp I mmm vaudeville ‘m&.TO-H.OHT- AT P™' *** rriEATSc «sSS LAST NIGHT OF PROGRAMME ! ui t; t'^ei •.•in of THE FAMOUS BU-NtY CO., I’m! Delightful Scotch ArUsts. Mur.tA)->E LAtIOUSI. PACE ST A MIOI'E’S KeVUE CO., presenting "HOKEY-POKEY'." Prices: D.C, anti AU Stuils, 2s; A. Cirole Is; JL'.icrvt s, 2s Oil. Plan at i11..' liriblol till 1 p.m-. thereafter at Theatro till 7 [i.in. Scats by phone lj» liH 7 v.lO but those seats AKE lOLFLTXEU AT S KM. eiS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ■IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. MONDAY (Labour Day) MONO A j OR VXD HOLIDAY MATINEE GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEE At which A Mammoth All-now irojrammo will ho Prosentod. Including THE MARVELLOUS BELLDAYS. THE ENGLISH PIERROTS. Box Plan at The Bristol until noon, and afterwards at tho Theatre Sweet Shop, with Day Sales. QEi YD OPE E A HOOS E. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction ... Will & Rob Thomas. TO-NIGHT, At 8 TO-NIGHT AND ON t MONDAY. Positively Last Two Appearances of tho Most Popular Band of Entertainers Yo ever visit hero. THE ENGLISH PIERROTSNdw .bidding Farewell to Wellington j Theatregoers. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. While on Monday evening the programme will consist of a pot pourri . of all the most /popular items in tho repertoire of these favourite artists. Aliases Elsa Langley, Billie Wilson, and Shirley Cooke, Messrs AY. P. Turner, Leslie Austin, Roy Cooke, David Lyle, Louis •Mitchell, and. Charles Laurence. Popular Prices—3s, 2s, and ,Is. No booking fee. No early doors. Box Plan at Tho Bristol until noon, afterwards at Theatre Sweet Shop, with Day Sales. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL. TOWN BALL. NEXT ORGAN RECITAL, SATURDAY WEEK, OCTOBER 27th. npiHE next Organ Recital to bo given bv Mr Bernard K. Page (City Organist! will bo held on SATURDAY. October 27th, at 8.15 p.m. JNO. B. PALMER, Town Clerk. October 19th, 1 91 T. 592 PUBLIC NOTICES. "THE OECOND DIVISION AND THE O' NATIONAL GOVERNMENT" will be the title of an. address by Mr G. T. JONES, under S.D.P. auspices, in the ALEXANDRA HALL, Abel Smith street on SUNDAY EVENING at 8. Doors open at 7. Collection. 583 CATHIE, DEMPSTER AND 00. rjYHE office of the above firm will be closed TO-DAY, 20th inst., out of respect to the memory of our late Partner, Mr- T. D. Dempster, killed in action, in France, 4th inst. 551 CARDINAL MORAN MEMORIAL ART UNION. WITH tho permission of the AttorneyGeneral of Now- South Wales the drawing of the Art Union has been postponed until December 31st, 1917. AH butts and cash to bo returned before December 21st, 1917. Rev. John O'Gorman and L. Cotter, Hon. Secs, St. Mary's Cathedral, Sydney. 600 HOBSON STREET DAY'. A COMPLETE Kitchen Outfit will bo raffled on FRIDAY', December 14th, in aid of Red Cross Funds. One shilling tickets can bo obtained on sending stamped addressed envelopes to MISS GLADYS NATHAN, 576 96. Hobson street. W: A® FUNDS COLLECTING COMMITTEE. WINNERS OF RAFFLES. Winner of Dross Raffled at Paddy's Market—Ticket No. 1114. Winner of Bos of Chocolates Raffled o.\ Our Day—No. 33. E. A. PHELPS, 579 Hon. Secretary. Notice is hereby' given that IRVING LANGMUIR, of Schenectady, County of Schenectady, State of New York, -in tho United States of America, Electrical Engineer, being the patentee of New Zealand Letters Patent No. 34664, dated September 4th, 1913, for "Improvements in Incandescent Lamps," is desirous of fully satisfying all tho requirements of the Public respecting said Invention in New' Zealand. For further information and particulars apply to the above-named, care of this paper. )TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that GEORGE STANLEY MEIKLE, of General Electrical Company, of nectady. New York, United States of rica. Engineer, being the Patentee ew Zealand Letters Patent No. 36779, d October 9th. 1914. for Uinprovcts in and relating to Rectifiers," is ■ous of fully satisfying all the reunent.s of the Public respecting said ntion in Now Zealand. ' For further ■niation and particulars apply to the e-named, care of tills paper. 5i5 T\f B BRIDGE. ITJL DENTIST (Late Upper Willis street). Has resumed practice at MACARTHY CHAMBERS. 50. Willis street, opposite Hotel Windsor. Telephone 1191. Hours, 9 to 5. 570
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9796, 20 October 1917, Page 3
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