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AMUSEMENTS DE LUXE m*fer LAST 2 NIGHTS! ; “THE BAT” \ A Mystery Drama. : Bv ; Mary Roberts ltinehavt and Avery : Hopwood. ; •THE BAT” "The Raided Bank.”: ‘THE BAT” ‘‘The Haunted Halls”; ‘THE BAT” “The Hidden Chamber.”: ‘THE BAT” ‘‘The FhtHntf Omen of; “THE BAT” 111." ! ‘THE BAT” ‘‘The Ghostly Shades.”; “THE BAT” ‘‘The Stirring Tempo of: ‘THE BAT” A Thousand Terrors.”; ■THE BAT” ‘‘The Biggest Hair- : ■“THE BAT” Raiser This Season."; : Box Plans at the Bristol Piano i : Co., Aitken’s Book Arcade, or Ring ; Theatre, ’Phone 23-060. : NATIONAL REPERTORY SOCIETY (incorporated) (Patron: The Hon. C. P. Skerrett, Chief Justice of New Zealand. President: D. M. Eindlay. Esq. Committee : Miss Hilda Miles and Messrs William M. Pago, E. S. Baldwin, W. Sinim, S. Natuscli, E. C. I'acer, lion, treasurer, L. du Chateau, lion, secretary.) TO-NIGHT, AND TO-MORROW NIGHT, At 7.55 sharp, In the • TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, A. A. Milne's/Comedy in 3 Acts •ARIADNE or BUSINESS FIRST’ ' Preceded by > Oiiphant Downs*@ Fantasy in One Act, “THE MAKER OF DREAMS,” In the presence of' His Worship the Mayor and Mayoress (Mr and Mrs C. B. Norwood), the Hon. R. A. Wright, Minister for Education, Mr P. Fraser, M.P., Sir Donald and Lady McGavin. Box Tlans at the Bristol. PRICES: 4s, 3s, 2s, plus tax. Director: Leo du Chateau. PUBUC NOTICES PROFESSION AD NOTICE. WILLIAM MACDONALD. M.C., M.A., M. 8., F.R.C.S., Ed., D.L.O. (Lond.), has begun practice as a Nose, Throat and Ear Specialist at *2lB, Willis street, Wellington. Consultations' i; by appointment, 'Phone: 23-373. ' 524 IN THE MATTER OF THE LAND ACT, 1924, And In the Matter of certain Reserves Situate between Kent terrace and Cambridge terrace, in the« City of Wellington. WHEREAS application under Seetion 12 of the above Act has been made by tbe Wellington City Council to the Governor-General-in-Council to. issue a proclamation whereby certain portions of reserve now set apart for recreation purposes in the City of Wellington may be included in the streets known as Kent terrace and Cambridge terrace, or taken for the purposes of a new' street. •WHEREAS tne Government has requested inc to hold an inquiry into the matter and report to the Government my opinion thereon, % NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that such inquiry will be held at the-Magis-trate's Court (upstairs Court Room), Wellington, on FRIDAY, the 19th instant, commencing at 10.30 a.my • Any person or association interested in the matter may appear and he heard' at such inquiry. Dated at Wellington this 16th day of Nqj ember, 1926. B. PAGE, Stipendiary Magistrate. NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE OF I ARCHITECTS (Incorporated). . | WELLINGTON DISTRICT BRANCH. THE Annual General Meeting of this Branch will be held on THURSj DAY. November 18th, 1926, in the Meetling Hall. Accountants' Chambers, Johnston street, at 8 p.m. Business: Annual Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers, General. E. W. G. COLERIDGE, District Secretary. 31, Johnston street, Wellington. 601 RAILWAY NOTICES / NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. LEVIN RACES* AT LEVIN, NOVEMBER, 20th, 1926. SPECIAL Excursion Tickets to levin, available for return until MONDAY, November 22nd, 1926, will be obtainable on SATURDAY, November 20th, from Palmerston North, Shannon, and i intermediate stations by ordinary train leaving Palmerston North at 6.58 a.m., and special train at 8.45 and from , Wellington (Thor.idon), Otaki, and intermediate stations* by special train leaving Wellington at 8.45 a.m., Paekakariki 6.11 (ordinaryf and 10.13 a.m. ! Special trains, stopping where required for passengers, will run as under:—; Palmerston North dep, 8.45 a.m., Longburn 8.55, Shannon 9.30, Levin arrive ! 9.51 a.m. Wellington depart 8.40 a.m.. Jobnsonvitlo 9.12. Paekakariki 10.13, Otaki 10.52, Levin arrive 11.20 a.m. "** . RETURN TRAINS, stopping where required. leave Levin for WELLINGTON 5.50 p.m.. Wellington arr 8.30 p.m. For PALMERSTON NORTH 5.45 pan., Palmerston arrive 6.47 p.m. 580 LANDSLIDE IN WALES RIVER UNDERMINES HOUSES FORTY HOMES RUINED. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. LONDON, November 14. Heavy rain caused a mountain side, at ( wm, near Ebbw Vale (Monmouthshire), to slide toward the river Ebbw, tho bed of which was raised above jthe street level. The river, rushing through the streets, undermined the houses and tho inhabitants had to quit. i The floods necessitated the blowing up of a huge concrete river wall, temporarily diverting the water from the main road. The situation is precarious. . Forty homes are desolated, and the damage exceeds £IOO,OOO. For all fhivou red LAND'S or bulk. purposes requiring a pure, fullpiquant vinegar, use S'UAKTABLE VINEGAR. In bottle Accept no other.—Advt»

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12606, 17 November 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12606, 17 November 1926, Page 3

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