AMUSEMENTS. BOX PLANS "GRUMPY" 6EASON OPEN AT THE BRISTOL OX FRIDAY MORNING NEXT, AT 9. QKANI) OPERA HOUSE. K NOTABLE ATTRACTION. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Have Plosusuro in announcing the First Appearanco in Wollingtori of England's Greatest Ohaiactcr Actor, MR. CYRIL MAUDE In his World-famous Production of ■"GRUMPYI" ."nnnvPTi" "fIBTTMPY! GRUMPY I "GRUMPY 1" ;;GKUMPY "GRUMPY 1" GRUMPII Supported by his OWN ENGLISH COMPANY, from the PlayhoUDO, London. In which ho will enact his Original Rolo as Played hv him 1025 Times in England and America. i The Opening Date will bo NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. 27th NOVEMBER. No actor on tho English-speaking to-day hap won greater ronown in the interpretation of character P ar ' s 'han Mr Cyril Maude. His name has loomed I large as the croator of many roles familiar to playgoers in the Dominion. CYRIL MAUDE in "SSSSSK CYRIL MAUDE in GRUMPY. In "Grnmpv" Mr. Maude lias a-chicved his latest and greatest success as the retired octoeenarian criminal J a *y er » v-j?" drew Bullivant. This remarkable play which created a furore in ?P d Amorica, and more recently in A « st r all has appropriately been (o intro duce the famous actor to Wellington audiences. PRICES: Drcsa Circlo and Orohcstral I Btalls, 6d.; Baok Stalls, 35.; Gallery, 16. Early Doorß, Is. extra. (Plus Tax.). TRINITY COLLEGE OP MUSIC. LONDON. ANNUAL Distribution of Prizes, lledals. Diplomas, and Certificates, by His Excellency the Governor-General, Lord Liverpool, will take place at ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOLROOM, Wellington Terrace, On TUESDAY EVENING. 20th NOVEMBER, At 8.15 o'clock. I Interested Friends are cordially invited. h. COHEN, Local Secretary. BAILORS' FRIEND SOOIETY, CHURCH, AND INSTITUTE. CONCERT. TO-NIGHT. Mm. J. Hislop and Party. PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON RED CROSS SHOP, 125 Lambton Quay. , TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th. , ), ' nnHE Catholic Knitting Guild will be in X charge. All member? and fnends should help to provision and support this offoit for our Siok and Wounded. ADA WHEELER. Hon. Bcc., Oatholio Knitting Guild. EASTBOURNE BOROUGH FERRY SERVICE. SPECIAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on and after SATURDAY, Ist December. 1917, the present system of tickets will be discontinued, and the following arrangements will come into force:— _ I—No Single Tickets will be issued, and Eeturn Ticketn will be issued only from Wellington. 2.—A1l existing Ordinary and Concession Tickots unused on Ist December, ivy, will not bo available after that aatc, but nmy he oxolmnged on presentation at the Perry Office, during offlcc jiourfl, up to 14th Decp-inbcr, 1917. S.-Coneesßion Tickets will be issued in books of 12 Return Tickots, instead of 24 Singlo Tickets as hitherto. 4 —All Tiokots will be ohecked at tlie I ' Wellington end, and must be retain--1 C(l dUrinS thC triP ' J. S. DAY, Manager. Wellington, 19th November, 1917. DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND. REGISTRATION OF ALIENS ACT, 1917. NOTICE. EVERY Alien iB required to make application for Eegistration in tho prescribed form not later than Ist December, 1917 "Alien" means a person of either sex not less than flfteon years of age who 16 not a British subjeot either by birth or by naturalisation in New Zealand. Alien seamen may register with Collector of Customs at port whoro vessel is such application shall be in writing in duplicate, and shall be made by delivering tho same personally to a Registration Officer. ■ , .„ , . , A certificate of registration will be issued upon receipt of eaoh application. Forms of application aro obtainable at all polico stations throughout the Dompollce officers in charge of police stations and Customs officers at main ports are Registration Offloers. ' Penalty for failinct to register. £50. CHANGE OF ADDRESS. On removing from one county or. borough to another a registered alien must notify new place of abode within fovteen da ponalty for failure, £20. BY ORDER. MALCOLM FRABER, . Government Statistician. Wellington, 19th November, 1917. UpOTJN" PAINT FOR MOTOR-CARS CARRIAGES And LAUNCHES EIPOLIN Is tho BEST PndMOSTDUR ABLE PAINT MANUFACTURED. In gjet on having your Motor-car painted witl EIPOLIN. Pleaße Jfoto-The only Paint like Ripolii (b Ripolin. Do not bo nut on with a bud Bli ßol°' N.Z. Travelling RoDresontatives s WILSON AND SHAW, 10 and 12 Harris Street, WELLINGTON. PATRIOTIC Greeting (lards for Xman and. New Year. Sample Book at "Dominion" piilco. CRICKET —: 1 Tho match between Institute A and Banks College was very interesting, Banks College won by a margin of only two runs. For Institute, Benjamin (21), Smith (35), Hart (31), and Jell (16) wort the best batsmen, while Slopsky was tli6 best bowler. For Banks, Foster (73) ano Atkinson (12) batted best, ivhilo Atkinson and Comrio accounted for most wickets. ■ Relief— permanent and lasting—is •within the roach of every sufferer from Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, and Lumbago. A few doses of RHBUJIO seldom fail to quickly cure. RHEUMO removes from the blood tho excess Uric Acid—tho ■ cause of the trouble. 2s. Gd. and £s. 6d. —Advt. He: "Do you know there is a great difference in the taste of tho British sailor and tho German sailor as regards liquor?" She: "No, what's the difference?" He: "Why, our bluejackets are very fond of their tot of rum, but the German Navy sticks to port." . ~SNIFF UP, QARQLt OR SWALLOW
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 48, 20 November 1917, Page 7
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