AMUSEMENTS. Q.HAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees ,]. C. Williamson, Ltd. LAST NIGHT Of GEORGE WiLLOTJtiHBY And his MUSICAL i-AHCE COMPANY, In ' ;;;V"HAT HAPPENED TO JOjS'ES" , WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES" WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES"' With SONGS and DANCES. ■Lno i'linnieet Farce that Ever Happened. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT And SATURDAY'NIGHT, Another Musical Mirth Provoker, WHY SMITH LEFT HOME," 'WHY SMITH LEFT HOME," /•I™- Wltl) -Songe a«d Dances. GEORGE WILLOUGHBY in his original character of "SMITH." Prices: 35., 25., and Iβ. ' Res. Seats,-is. Box Plan at Tho Bristol. Day Sales at brand Opera Houso Confectionery. SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT At 2.30, A SPECIAL BARGAIN MATINEE OF "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES" Bargain Prices to All: 2a.. Is., and Gd. Res. Seats, 3s. Children, Half-price to all parts except Gallery. Let 'Em All Coino. IJI O W N _ H A I, L. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), nth MARCH, At S p.m. LECTURE BY MAJOR WAITE D.5.0., N.Z.E. Under the Auspices of the Wellington Returned. Soldiers' Association. Subject: "ANZAC." Illustrated by Lantern Slides fro'm Original Photographs. Do not miss this opportunity of hearing how "Our Boys" Kqught and Fared • on Galiinoli. Tickets can bo obtained from member* of tho association, or from the Secretary, THOMAS BOHLSON. Ticket, 2s. and Is. PUBLIC NOTICES. CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF NEW ZEALAND. ANNUAL MEETINGS. TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. To-day's Prolamine : !).3(l a.m.—Meeting of Union Committee. It a.m.—Devotional Meeting. Rev. B. L. Thomati. 11.30 a.m.—Council Business. 3.0 p.m.—Conference: "The Churches after tho War." (a) "Tho Religiuus Outlook." Rev. G. Heiglnvay. 7.50 p.m.—Chairman's Address. Rev. W. if. Grant. NOTICE OF REMOVAL.' A. J. COLEMAN, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FASHION TAILOR, HAS Removed from Davis and Clater's establishment to more commodious premises on the Ground Floor of Colonial Mutual Building, Custinhouse Quay (opposite Bank of N.Z.). INCOME TAX RETURNS.' MR, P. D'B. HODGKINS, late Adjuster, to the Land and Income Tax Department, who has recently retired from the Department after 15 years' sorvice, is prepared to assist farmers ami business people in the Preparation of their Incomo Tax Returns and Objections either by correspondence or personal interview. Address-Box 97, or Lambton Quay (near Public Trust Office). THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1908. (Section 50.) In tho respective Estate.? of HENRY ALBERT HERBERT, Labourer; JOHN ALDRED HAYWAED, Deputy Harbour Master; and AUGUST WIESEN, Tobacconist, all late of Wellington, deceased. ( ALL creditors and othors having claims against any of tho above Estates are. hereby required to send them, with particulars, to the District Manager of the Public Trustee at Wellington, on or before tho 9th day of May, 1917. Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. j All moneys payable t,o any of the abovo Estates may bo lodged to tho credit of the Public Trustee's account at any post.il money-order office, or paid to the District Manager of tho Public Trustee at Wellington. FRED. FITCHETT. Public Trustee. \ Gth March, 1917. ' '
IMPORTANT! . APOLOGY TO ■ WALTHAM WATCH CO.-' ■yiTE have, since October, 1916, been offering for sale, and have sold 6ome 7-Jewel Traveller WALTHAM WATCHES, as 15 Ruby Jewel WALTHAM WATCHES at higher prices than tho said 7-Jewel Traveller Watches are worth, which actions on our part (made in error by. us, though this is not admitted by the WALTHAM WATCH' COMPANY), we are now advised, constitute misrepresentations for which wo may be eued for damages by tho WALTHAM' , WATCE COMPANY, of Waltham, Massachusetts, U.S.A., and by the purchasers of such Watches. In order to avoid such proceedings we have agreed to apologise for such actions, and to allow such apolotry to be published and exhibited in New Zealand as tho WALTHAM WATCH COMPANY ehali direct. We hereby apologise for such actions of ours as aforesaid, and we undertake not to make any misrepresentations resardins WALTHAM WATCHES at any time hereafter, or to sell the- samo at a price other than their current retail prico in New Zealand. To souuro the performance of this undertaking we have entered into a bond to the WALTHAM WATCH COMPANY. Dated at Wellington this 19th day of February, 1917.. (Sisnod) V. E. SEGAL, THADING as M. EDGA.R, AND CO., AND ALSO THE DIRECT EMPORIUM, WELLINGTON. TJXE MATA WINES. Try them at any ■*- Hotel! They are sound and good.
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