AMUSEMENTS Q_RAND OPERA HOUSE Proprietors: J O. Williamson, Ltd. Direction: Dick ,White and Eric Edgley. TO-NIGHT AT 8. A BIGGER SUCCESS “THE UNFAIR SEX” THAN OUR FIRST NIGHT! Eric Hudson's Great Success! Played by Joseph Cunningham's BRILLIANT LONDON 4 COMEDY COMPANY Undoubtedly the Greatest Laughing Success which has visited Wellington for Years. j Beautifully Mounted! i Gorgeously Dressed! I Brilliantly Acted! ! Exhilaratingly Funny! . . The Show of a Decade. Headed by * * MISS ZILLAH BATEMAN. MISS ZILLAH BATEMAN; From the Principal West End London Theatres. Supported by Frank Bradley, Campbell Coplin, Norman, Carter, Vera St. John, Henrietta Cavendish. Sylvia Clifton, Jack Phillips BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL. DAY SALES AT GRAND OPERA HOUBE CONFECTIONERY. j PRICES: Reserved D.C. and 0.5., 6s; Back Stalls, 4s; Gallery, till 7.45, 2s, then Is, all plus tax. j MONDAY NEXT. ! London’s Greatest Laughing Suocess sliv.c ’’Charley’s Aunt,” I “ELIZA COMES TO STAY." MEETINGS KHANDALLAH PROGRESS ASSOCIA- j TION. A SPECIAL General Meeting of the above Association win ho held in ! the Parish Hall 8 p.m., MONDAY, November 22nd—-’ (1) To consider nominations for candidates for the forthcoming Municipal Elections; (2) General. Councillor Troup will address the meeting. 612 J. G. RULE, Hon. See. PUBLIC NOTICES KARORI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY,, SUMMEtR (JtOSE.) SHOW. pABISH HALL, KARORI, SATURDAY,'; NOVEMBER 20th, At, 3 p.m. AT.T. THE CHA-MPION ROSEGROWERS IN THE PROVINCE. Cut Flowers, Pot Plants, Domestic, etc. 603 PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. WILLIAM MACDONALD, M.C., M.A., M 8., F.R.C.S., Ed., D.L.O. (Loud.), has begun practice as a Nose, Throat and Ear Specialist at 218, Willis street, Wellington. Consultations by appointment. ’Phone: 23-373. 524 WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. RATING 'ON UNIMPROVED VALTJE. Notice is hereby given that the * Wellington City Council has, by resolution, decided to further a petition ,of ratepayers demanding that the I E resent 6ystem of rating property on the asis of the unimproved value be rescinded, and that the matter be submitted to a vote of the ratepayers. I The petition has been prepared and | copies of the same may be signed at the - Town Clerk's Office, Town Hall, Wellington, by those in favour of the proposal. Copies may also be obtained by persons desiring to obtain signaWELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. BASIN RESERVE 1 . IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT FK a charge for admission to the BASIN, RESERVE will be made as un- ! der on SATURDAY, the 20th November, 1926 (Wellington Association), under The Wellington City Reserves Charges By-law (No. 17), 1912, After the hour of 12 o’clock noon, viz. : ’ ADMISSION TO GROUND: Adults (over 15 years of age), SIXPENCE; Children (under 15 years of age) FREE. ADMISSION TO PAVILION: Adults and Children : SIXPENCE. Persons who have entered the Reserve before the hour above-mentioned and who remain after such hour are liable to pay the above charge. E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. November 18th, 1926. 607 •IN THE MATTE® OF "THE PRISONS ACT, 1908." I WILLIAM GLENDINNING RID- * DELL, Stipendiary Magistrate and a visiting Justice under "The Prisons Act, 1908,” having been requested by The Honourable Francis Joseph Rolleston, Minister of Justice, to hold an inquiry under the provisions of “The Prisons Act, 1908," into certain allegations made by,, one Howard Elliott in regard to the conduct of the Prison Officials at Wellington in reference to the treatment of Sydney E*ne Baume, a Borstal detainee under "The Prevention of Crimes (Borstal Institution Establishment) Act, 1924," while in the Terrace Prison, DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I shall hold such inquiry at the Magistrate's Court, Wellington, at 10.30 a.m on Tuesday, the 23rd day of November, 1926. DATED at Wellington this 18th day of November, 1926. W. G. RIDDELL. 604 Stipendiary Magistrate. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TcTcKEDITORS. ALL creditors- and others having claims against the undermentioned estates are hereby required to lodge the same with the undersigned in, duplicate, supported by full particulars and certified as due and owing by the said estates at the date of the death of the deceased, on or before the 20th day of December, 1926. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. SCHEDULE. (1) Bennetts, Alicq Rechab, late of Wellington. Widow; died 24:9:26. (2) Cunliffe, Richard Herbert Thompson, late of Upper Hutt, Sawmiller; died 16:11:26. (3) Colton, Richard George, late of Wellington, Stable-hand; died 29:10:26. (4) Gray, James, late of Wellington, formerly Napier, Carrier; died. 11:10:26. G. Ei. MILLER, ' District Public Trustee. Wellington, November 18fli, 1926. 610 * WELLINGTON MERCANTILE LEAGUE The following are the league’s fixtures for Saturday next, the 20th instant Niven's v. Electric "B," Kilhirnie No. 5. Todd Motors v. B. and H., Karori No. 4. Smith and Smith v. Harbour Board, Wakefield Park No. 6. . Dalgety's v. Ford's. Kilbirme No. 9. M.L.C. v. Odlin's, Wakefield Park No. 7. Gollin’s T. Cable's. Newtown No. 5. Vacuum v, Hyams, Lyall Bay No. 2. W. and T. v. Stewart’s. Lyall Bay No. 1 Customs v. P. and T., Karori No. 2. Electric “A” v. Pastimes, Karori No. 3. gjjifrVv- Cowan’s. Karori No.. 5. ,
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