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AMUSEMENTS. _ QRAND- OPERA HOUSE. Solo Lmsoo il. 0. Williamson, Ltd. AVEDNESbiY/JANTJARY S«;l>, ' WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21th, ' THE iIOYAL DRAMATIC AND. . ; COMEDY CO., LTD. By Arrangement with J. 0, .WILLIAM- ■ - SON,- LTD., In • Thomas Raoerard's' Stirring ComedyDraiua of Western Jjife, ••■■■'■■"SUNDAY." ."SUNDAY." "SUiNDAY." -"SUNDAY." MISS MADGE SURTEES, Brilliant Young English Actrej&, as 'Sunday," the character in whicli sho was introduced to a ChiistchurcJi audienco with such TKIUIIPIiAiNX SUCCESS, Read What the Papers said: "CANTERBURY TIMES""To Bay that she is a better than Miss Bruno might at first seem a- rather extravagant statement, but a careful analysis of her work must lead. to that conclusion." "DAILY PRESS":—"Ojto of the out T standing" features' of the splondid allround performance of 'Sunday' was the undoubted success of Miss Surtecs in the title ; roW ■ . 'TEE SUN";—'"Miss Su.rtees achieved a great, triumph in the difficult role of Sunday: Sho was always the lovablo, unspoilt .child of nature that tho author meant 'her to be." BOX PLANS will be ' OPENED at THE BRISTOL on TUESDAY MORNING-. SPECIAL PRICES—Is., 2s. Gd., and ONE SHILLING, PUBLIC NOTICES. DISCLAIMER. J CASTLE, sued in Court by W. S. • Thompson and Co., is Not John Castle, tho Chemist, 139 Riddiford Street. WELLINGTON CORPORATION. TRAMAVAYS, TRAMWAY TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS, FOR ANNIVERSARY DAY, ■ . 22nd JANUARY, 1917. ORDINARY Time-table will bo inn oil City, and Suburban Lines, supplemented by Specials to Seasido Resorts at frequent intervals throughout tho day. Ordinary Week-day Fares on City lines. ' AV. H. MORTON, ! ' General Manager. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAY'S. ALTERATIONS TO ORDINARY TRAIN SERVICES, WELLINGTON RACES, TO-DAY, tho 20th, and MONDAY, 22nd, and AVEDNESDAY, 21th JANUARY, 1917, • ON 20th and 24th. JANUARY the following alterations will bo mado.to the ordinary time-table:— Tho usual 10,0 a.m. Wellington (LambtonKWoodville train will leave Wellington at 9.35 a.ni., Kaiwarra 9.10, Ngahaur&nga 9.15, Petone 9.53, Lower Hutt 10.0, Upper Hutt iirr. 10.10, dep. 11.52 a.m., thence at ordinary times. The 10.15 a.m. Lower Hutt-Wollington train will leavo Lower Hutt at 10.53 a.m., Petone 10.57, Ngahauranga 11.5, Kaiwarra 11.10 a.m.,, AVellington arrive 11.15 a.m.

■ Tho usual 7.25 a.m. Mastorton-Welling ton train will be delayed, and will leav< Masitorton at 8.45 a.m., Upper Hutl 11.53 a.m., Lower Hutt 12.30 p.m., Pe tono 12.34, Ngahuumnga 12.42, Kaiwaw; 12.47, Wellington arrive 12.52 p.m. A special passenger train for Welling ton will, leave Lower Hutt at 11.28 a.m. Petono. 11.32, Ngahauronga 11.-10, Ivai warra 11.15, Wellington arrive 11.50 u.m Tlio usual 4.25 p.m. W.ollingtou-Mastor ton train will be delayed, tnd will )euv< Wellington at 5.50 p.m., Lower Hutl 6.27, Upper Hutt 7.12 p.m., Mastortor arrivo 10.19 p.m. This train ' will stoj atTrentham' to take" up passengers! • Tho 5.12 p.m. train from Wulhngtoi will run to Lowor Hutt only. Tho 6.5 p.m. To Aro-Upper Hutt train will NOT run between To Aro and Wol lington., The usual 5.28 p.m. (Saturday) Dnpoi Hutt-Wellington, train will leave Up poi" Hutt at 6.5 p.m., Lower Hutt 0.5: p.m., Petone 6.55 p.m., Wellington arr 7.13 p.m. • ON "WEDNESDAY, iltii JANUARY an additional passenger trajri, stopping inhere required for passengei's, wil leave Upper Hutt at 6.5 p.m., Trentbaiv 6.15, Lower Hutt 8.5t, l'etoco 6.55, Wol lington arr. 7.13 p.m. On MONDAY, £nd< JANUARY (ANNI VERSAEY DAY):The ordinary tirnvtabie wil! bo bus pended. See handbills for train arrange mcnts. BY OI::DEI;. Eaukawa District Maori Council, Weraroa, sth January, 1917. ■ NOTICE EE 'DOG TAX. nnHE Eaukawa District Maori. Counci -*• as constituted under tho Maor Councils Aet, 1900, and its ainondment has fixed the amount payable in rospec of each dog of a greater age than si: nmnths owned by a . Maori within, th said District, at five shillings (55.), Bu when dogs aro kept for the exclusivi purpose of working of stocic tho amoun payable shall bo two shillings .and sis penco (2s. 6d.). Tho Tax is now due and payablo ti the Registrar, ICawa Hatote, 'at his resi donee, Pukcliou, Manakau. EEUEEA NEKETINI, Chairman. :THE FINANCE ACT, 1916. INCOME TAX PAYABLE. . Land and Incomo Tax Office, Wellington, 20th January, 1917. BY Order in Council, made and issuct by His Excellency tho Governor ii Council on tho 16th day of August, 1918 undo- tho authority of tho abovo Act, i ivas determined that tho respective chit; by way of Ordinary Income Tax undei Sections 2 and 4, leviable under tho sai< Act, should bo paid in one sum on Mon day, the 22nd day of January, 1917, a tho Office of the Commissioner of Taxes Government Buildings, Wellington; and in accordance with such Order in Conn cil, I hereby givo notice that tho sak duty will }>e payable accordingly. ' D. G. CLARK, . Commissioner of Taxes. P. AND B. BUILDING PAPEE IS BETTER! TTVON'T think ALL Building Paper i< P, and B. Building Paper. P. ant B. is a SPECIAL BEAND—stronger anc better than othore. Under the wcathoi boards, it is an absolute safeguard against damp, draughty rooms for al! time. Be sure ifs P. and B. Building Paper, which will NOT rot. ' Aubrey Gualtcr and Co., Wellington. Smith and Smith, Ltd., Wellington. N.Z. Acetylono Gas Co., Wellington. Hill and Plummer, Ltd., Auckland; N.Z John Burns and Co., Ltd., Auckland; Acetylene Gas. Co., Auckland; Henry SVilliams and Sons, Ltd., Napier. ZOUTH. LONDON'S Latest Curo for Ehoumatics. Your money returned if it won't curc ?ou. 3s. 6d. por bottle. Ask your Chemist, or writo Head Office, : ZOUTH CUEE COMPANY, 25 Mercer Street, Wellington. BRICE'S f UNCHEON AND TEA BOOMS, " BRANDON STREET, next to Kirkcoidie and £>tain& If you want a good Fish or Meat Tea, 5 to 7.30, try Brioe's, |TE MA IA WINES.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2982, 20 January 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2982, 20 January 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2982, 20 January 1917, Page 9

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