m HEATRE ROYAL. EVERY EVENING AT 8, DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. Enterpiise is Still Rewarded. The Million Loan is floated, and so is th© VALDARPS-POWERS BOOM. A Tremendous Ovation accorded last night to the 3— VALDARES— 3 The World's Greatest Trick Cyclists. Als«, TOM POWERS, The Roiling, Rollicking, Real, Rough Rider. Pionounced Success of MR. RICHARD SHEPHERD, The Eminent Baritone. TO-NIGHT, LITTLE ALMA GRAY, The Princess of Parisian Piquancy. Pronounced Success of MISS OLIVE LENTON MR JOHN BROMLEY POPE AND SAYLES Miss Ida Clarkson Mr. Geo. Dean Mi. John Collins, etc., etc. MONDAY NEXT, Fust Appearance of H. KEILDERSON, Facial Comedian and Impel sonatoi. Th« Greatest Turn yet submitted to the New Zealand Public. Prices 2s and Is. Box Plan at Holliday's. Booking fee, Sixpence extra. Business Manager, CLAUDE H. WHAITE.
i^vPERA HOUSE. EVERY EVENING. THE CELEBRATED YOUNG AMERICAN ACTRESS, MISS JANET WALDORF, Assisted by MR. NORVAL MACGREGOR AND A STRONG COMPANY In a Remarkable Repeitohe ot Shakespearian and Classical Plays. Prices - 3/- 2/- 1/Repiesentatne for Miss Waldoif — Mi. Haicus Plimmer. Manager — Mr. J. R. Bapty.
/^HORAL HALL. Lessee and Managei — Mr. James Bell. NEW PROGRAMME ! IMMENSE SUCCESS ! ADA DELROY COMPANY. New Spectacular No\elties. bHlij , the FIRE OF LIFE Sensational Revelations by the WHITE MAHATMA Supported by a Metropolitan Company of Artists. Admission, Is. and 6d A few Reserved Chairs, 2s.
-\T EW CENTURY HALL, l\ KENT TERRACE. THIRD . . . ANNUAL CONCERT . . BT . . MRS. MUELLER AND PUPILS, \SSISTED B\ MISS BEATRICE VARTHA, MRS. W. MURDOCH, and HERR CLEMENS LEHMANN. WEDNESDAY, 11th DECEMBER, At 8 p.m.
INSPECTOR OF MACHINERY AND ENGINEER SURVEYOR. Marine Department. Wellington, N.Z , 29th November, 1901. NOTICE is hereby given that applications will be received at this office for appointment as Inspector of Machinery and Engineer Surveyor attached to this department. Applicants to be eligible for this appointment must have served an apprenticeship as an engineei oi an iron-ship buildei, must be not less than twenty-five and not more than forty-five years of age, and must have served at sea in charge of engines for at least five years. They must also, at the time of application, possess a first-class certificate of competency as engineer. They must forward a medical certificate showing that they are in good health and of a robust constitution. Applicants must give full particulars of their service on shore and at sea, and forward copies of any letters of recommendation, testimonials, discharges, and certificates that they may possess. The salary payable will be at the rate of £275 per annum. The selected applicant will be requited to undeitake the duties of Inspector of Machinery, Engineer Surveyor, Examiner of Engineei s, and generally such work as he may be lequired to perform by this department. The appointment will be subject to the provisions of "The Civil Service Reform Act, 1886," and " The Civil Service Insurance Act, 1993." Applications will be leceived up to the 31st Decembei, 1901, and the selected candidate will be required to commence his duties about the beginning ot February next. By Oidei. W. T. GLASGOW, Secretary.
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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 75, 7 December 1901, Page 17
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