AMUBEMENTB. QHAND OPERA HOUSE. Solo Direction ... J. 0. WILLIAMSON, LTl>. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Anjl TWO FOLLOWING NIGHTS. MISS MARIE TEMPEST In Artistic Association with ME. GRAHAM BROWNE. And J. 0. WILLIAMSON'S SPECIALLY SELECTED COMEDY COMPANY, In Somerset Maugham's Brilliant Romantic Comedy, The Great London and New York Comedy Success, "MRS. DOT" FOR TWO NIGHTS ONI/Y. . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, January Uth and 12tli. THE FINAL PRODUCTION of this MEMORABLE SEASON, "A PAIR OF SILK 6TOCKINGS." *A PAIR OF SILK STOCKINGS." BOX PLANS at the BRISTOL. DAY SALES at Theatre Confectionery. PRICES—D.O. and R.S., 65,; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Ib. Early Door Stalls and Gallery Is. extra. (Plus Tax) QjCOTTISH WOMEN'S HOSPITALS FOR ® ' WAR SERVICE. MEETING In the OONOEET CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, On WEDNESDAY, 9th JANUARY, At 8 p.m. Chairman: HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR. Come and Hear the Thrilling Story of theso Heroic Women in France, Serbia, Romania, and Corsica. Speaker: MRS. ABBOTT (From I/ondon). Who Has Lectured throughout India and Australia. • , ADMISSION FREE.
AOTEA CONVALESCENT HOME (EGYPT). ' * BALANCE-SHEET—3OtiI SEPTBJfBEB, 1917. £ B. d. To Remittances to Egrpt in By Balance, mh Septemter, 1916 .Wl2 2 Cash and Goods 1447 16 2 „ Contributions recoived 1764-9 9 „ Expenses—Postages, Gables, ■■ ■ <■■■■ • ; ' etc. 10 19 7 „ Balance • on band 790 6 2 , £2349 111 £2249111 , JAMES MACINTOSH, - Hon. Treasurer. We certify that we have audited the accounts of the Aotea, Convalescent Home and that the above Balance-sheet truly and accurately Ecte lorth the position. ■ We report that all our requirements as Auditors have been complied ' wltL ' ' (Signed)' CttiAKKE AND MENZIES, / Hon.- Auditor?.. Wellington, -15th October, 1917; • ■ .■■> i THROUGH MOTOR TRIP: CHRISTCHURCH—KAIKOURA AND YIOB VERSA. "Oars Leave N.Z. Farmers' Co-op.'Garage and Tourist Ofllco Every Horning at 9 o'clook, arriving in Kalkoura,. at 4 p.m.;-. .. •, . . . . Oars leave Kalkoura Every morning at 9 o'clock, .arriving in Ohnstchurch at 4 p.m. SINGLE FAHE, £1 17s. 6d. RETURN FARE, £3. UNITED MOTOR SERVICE, LTD., OHRIBTOHUBQH ('Phone 2159) AND KAIKOTJHA ('Phone 35). ■■ Telegrams "Clements," Christchnrch. ■ Telegrams '.■Harris," Kaikoura.'
■ ~ 1 7 • ~ JjIOXTON . EACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING ANNUAL MEETING TUESDAY, 22nd JANUARY, 1918. ACCEPTANCES CLOSE ON TUESDAY, January 15th, 1918, at 9 p.m. ENDELL WANKLYN, , Secretary. jgGMONT EACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. SUMMER MEETING. .FEBRUARY 13th and 14th, 1918. HANDICAPPER: H. Coyle. STARTEE: 0. O'Connor. JUDGE: W. H. Hartglll. FIEST DAY: FEBRUARY 13th, 1918. OHAWE HANDICAP HURDLES, of 175 dots. One mile and three-quarters. PLYING HANDICAP, ;of 250 bots. She furlongs. MEEE MEEE HACK PLAT. A Handicap of 120 bovs. Fhe furlongs. EGMONT CUP- A Handicap of 600 sots. One milo and a half. LADIES' PUESE (Hack), of 100 sots. Eight and a half furlongs. EGMONT STAKES, of 600 sots. Sis lur. longs. (Olosed.) WAIPAPA HACK PLAT. A Handicap of 120 sots. Seven furlongs. WHAREEOA WELTER. 1 A Handicap of 200 sots. Seven furlongs. SECOND DAY: FEBRUARY Uth, 1918.* OKAIAWA HANDICAP HUEDLES, of 150 sovs. One mile and a half. WAIMATE HANDICAP, of 250 sots, siii furlongs. _ PAKMEItS' PLATE HANDICAP (Haok), of 100 sovs. One mile and a distance. ATKINSON MEMORIAL STAKES. A Handicap of 400 sots. One mile and a . quarter. MAIDEN HAOK SCUEEY, of 120 bots. Flto furlongs. HAWEEA STAKES, of 400 sovs. Ono mile. (Closed.) INAHA HAOK PLAT. A Handicap or 120 sovs. Six furlongs. NOEMANBY WELTER. A Handicap of 200 sovs. Eight and a half -furlongs. NOMINATIONS for all events, 1 sot.. CLOSE FEIDAY, January 18th, 1918, at 3 p.m. Pull Programme advertised in "N.Z. Roferee." V. E. STEATTON, Secretary, ' Box 51, Hawcra. TS7E are ofleringYEETIOAL FILES TRANSFER OASES POLDEE GUIDES, ETC Arc you fully stocked? Wo carry the Tvldeßt range in the Dominion. Call or write for illustrations and prices. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE COY., LTD., 17 and 19 Cuba Stroet, f WELLINGTON. BAEBER AND CO.. Dyers and Dry- , cleaners, 125 Cuba Stroet, : City. 'Phone 226. . Private R. J. Nolan, of the Thirtyfifth Reinforcements, son of Mr. B. Nolan, of the Stnte Coal Mines Department, was entertained last week by a large number of his friends, and received a' suitable farewell presentation.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 89, 8 January 1918, Page 9
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