Tu t: ATR F, Tt, nvA l. EVERY EVENING. at 8. The Keoplc'.-; IVon l it c- 1 -. DJX’S GAIETY CO.VI FA NY. Entire! Change ~>■ IV ogi amain To.night. Fair-well Appearance of .MADAME C|.I,P. \ HO HE. I aslant ancon - Saw-css of ZOHEDI E. The Marvel of t Sir- Cnniury. Continued IV, interrupted Success of AM) SA V CCS. Ernest Fitts Fanny Powers Ida Clarkson George Dean Alex. Leonard others. •da has passed KOl’J Ted. E- Pox Mand Howr-on Dealt io < Juinrdi Et liel Gwvnno .loimnio Collins And there week of A not he and tin- on nf: I In- Tin ran- ;s the f-nl fin vs promise fvr-n greater in- Rove I Two shilling 1 ! find of sm-cess In re. and if among thf- delipc 1 1 1 f■! lin'd 1 - .von liii;;c niirlaln-. •Jo where flic on! von wi 11 t-iijov yourself. . -101 l iiioiiifiil 1 ill (Ilf Theatre 'll l"< I !i cut ~ , , ...id thf I.ills 1.1-f always gilt.edged Tli>- standard of tin- artists will never 1 ><- | owe red. All I hat is le-sf in the lii-‘>;id. c!i i*iy n'fld of vaudeville will always find fj'jif" in (in- Theatre Royal Programme. T)ie lii’l is I In- s! ™n,!"'-d . the entertainers tin- I iosl, (Ilf (lioet re itself (In- most whole, sonif. ami fanaldy managed. Cheerful Mirnri ml I oy l lend add-d interest to plea, sure. The Tlifitrp Royal patrons are el. wavs pteiseil. There is rpmntity and rpia'i. fv ' in' | (n- fii tori ainmm (. to whirl] the e lords fen I■l v. Big Bills! Little Prifoft. Tlifr- is '‘measure for measure" in lids week’s offei logs. MONDAY NOVEMBER 18t.h—liv'd r.,v MOVT’S PEKFOTFMTNG Chin of •,’•},}o), perform-' M>o nKtoniuiinu' frn( nf Mirowing Iwenty.Fivc consecutivp pomnrrri'ilts. prtcoit. "n nr.tl "K TioK t>ljim at Until. r|nv*•;. T’onkintf fo n siynoncn. Manager, CLAUDE If. WTIATTR '0 SA)I,\V A Y EM Pi-0 Y EES' PI ON 1C ! KAIU.V i ! E(: REATJ UN GKO ENDS. 1 ! I’l’EU, ItUTT. SATURDAY. 10th NOVEMBER. 1001. Tickets, Is Cd each: Children. 3 to 15. od. Tea. Sugar, Milk and Hot W'der provided Free. Toys ami l.olließ for fluid, ran. Trains leave TV Aro 9.15 a-ui. and 1 p.m., Vv’eilinylou 9.90 a.iu. and ! .15 p.m.; Ketone JU a.m. and J.4U p.m.: return at 5.55 p.w. ill, K. JOHNSON, 200 Hon Sec. HJMRST PICNIC OF THE SEASON. JL 1 To the QUEEN OF WATERING PLACES (DAY'S HAY) Is the UNITED DAIRYMEN'S On WEDNESDAY' NEXT, NOV. 20, 1901, Sports for You up: and Old. The finest sport of all will he to see the New Zealand Kangarmster dump, il Lollies for the Children. Toys Hot water and Milk Free. Steamers will leave Ferry Wharf at 10 a.m. and. 2.30 p.m.. returning at 6 p.m. Upturn Faros —Adults, is fid; Children 9d. Children under 5 years. Free. Don’t forget to see the Kangarooster Jump D weather is unfavourable, necesdtat. iug postponement, a red pennant will bo flying from the tower of the General Post OlHf". Tickets-can be procured from all dairy, men. a. p. hope. off. Hon. Sec. Olt CHEST RA L SOCIETY. fIIFE Annual Meeting of Members and L Subscribers will take place on SA. I'KDA Y, thf IF,til. at 8 p.m.. at the Dies. mi Piano Company. B. A. LIDDLE. S lion. Secretary. WRLLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. QUARTERLY MEETING. THE usual open quarterly meeting of the above Society will be held in the Society’s .Room, G, Westminster Chambers, on THURSDAY EVENING, 28th Novem. her next, at 8 o’clock. Subject for Discussion: The Report of the Committee on the Decrease of Game. Copies of the Report may be obtained at the Society’s Office, 6, Westminster Chambers, or at W. 11. Tisdall’s, Lambton quay. A. P.YLOWE, Hon Seo. Cth November, 1901. 87 DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR. NOTICE is hereby given that the Fac« tories Act, 1901, is now in force. Attention js particularly drawn to the sections in the new Act dealing with the wages and working hours of wmrkers uuder 20 years of ago. EDWARD TREGEAR, 211 Chief Inspector of Factories. LOWER HUTT BOROUGH COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY' ELECTION. In the matter of "The Municipal Cor. porations Act. 1900." and of "The Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876.’’ I HEREBY give notice that, by the resignation of Councillor F. Moorhouse, an Extraordinary Vacancy in the office of Councillor of the Borough of Lower Hntt has occurred. And further, that an Election to fill fucli vacancy will be held on WEDNI.j DAY', -it h December, 1901. The Borough Council Office. Lower Hntt. is hereby appointed ns the place, and THURSDAY, 21sb November. 1901. before noon, as the day, for the Nomination of Candidates for such office. Nomination Papers can be obtained from the undersigned. PERCY R. PURSER, Returning Officer. Lower Hntt. 12th November, 1001. 22fi IN BANKRUPCY, IN THE SUPREME COURT, HOLDEN AT WELLINGTON. NOTICE is hereby given that FRANK .JOHN YIcDONALD. trading as F. J. McDonald and Co., of "Wellington. Wool and Skin Merchant, was this day adjudged bankrupt, upon the petition of 11. Matson and Co., of Christchurch, Auctioneers, and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to bo holden at my office on FRIDAY', the 22ml day of November. 1901, at 11 o’clock. JAMES ASHCROFT, Official Assignee. Wellington. 15th November, 1901. ■ WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. RATES. ■JV'OTICB is hereby given that the Lv second instalment of Rates for Hie current year is now due and payable at the Corporation Office. Brandon street. Drain age instalments are also due, and payable at the same place. J. CHAPPLE, Collector for Wellington City Council.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4515, 16 November 1901, Page 6
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