Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

AMUSEMENTS. Q P E R A HOUSE. Lessee J. C. Williamson. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), FEB. Bth. LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! Of the Delectable Lyric Idyll, " THE KING OF CADONIA.” “THE KING OF CADONIA.” “THE KING OF CADONIA.” , TO-MORROW (WED.), FEB. 9th, And Five Following Nights J. C. WILLIAMSON Presents the Incomparable Musical Play, “ HAVANA.” “ HAVANA.” ’ " HAVANA." 'The Exhilarating, Langurous, Lotos Eating, Contumacious, Indescribable. AJII the Favourites in New Parts. Mr Herbert Clayton, Mr Frank Greene, ■ Mr W. S. Percy, Mr Victor Prince, Air Pat .Bathurst,' and Mr Bert Gilbert. Miss Olive Godwin and Miss Lottie Sargent, also Miss Dorrienne Dayne, Miss Ada Stirling. JIB BEET GILBERT as “Nix.” Cultured, It ell nod, the Poetry of Humour THE PARNASSUS OF ART. “ HAVANA.” THE GREAT. THE GLORIOUS, THE GRAND. . With its environments of beauty, blandishment, and brilliant brusquerie. ! THE FAIRY FELICITOUS FLAPPERS. PRICES—Ss. 3s. and 2s. Early Doors 6d extra. . Day . Sales at Cbristeson’s. BOX PLANS at the Dresden. , ’ RING UP 2570, ; YITETTA brothers, IF you want a First-class Professional Orchestra. Wo are prepared to eupi ply Music for Concerts, Theatres. At j Homes, Garden Parties, Weddings, Sports, etc. We play only the Best Selections from the Most Favourite 'and Celebrated Works from Overtures, 'Operas. Marches, Dances, ©tc. Largo or Small Orchestra, Harp. Violin and Flute supplied at shortest notice. - VINCENT VITETTA. Manager. Address—l 36, Tory street. Telephone—2s7o. MR ROYU GARRICK* S |RTHOPEDIC AND PHYSICAL CULTURE'CLASSES BEGIN NEW TERM °H , MONDAY, 7th FEBRUARY. PUBLIC NOTICES. > THE RUTLAND HOTEL. AN impression appears to be abroad that, in consequence of the recent . fire. I have no accommodation for travellers. I wish now to correct, this 5 misapprehension. I have some twentyfive good rooms, which were untouched I by the fire, available for boarders, and I will be extremely pleased to see all my old friends and Regular visitors, as usual. ■■ -r P. C. FABER, 610 Rutland Hotel, Wanganui. ■ LAW HOLIDAY. ON ‘FRIDAY NEXT, the 11th inst., the offices of Solicitors practising in the City of Wellington will CLOSE at NOON for the Cricket Match Wellington v. Australia. F. HARRISON, 614 Sec. Welln. Diet.-Law Socy. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. HOEOWHENUA A, AND P. SHOW AT LEVIN. FEBRUARY' 9th, 1910. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS to ‘ Levin, available for. '..return until THURSDAY, 10th February. 1910, will be obtainable as under (except where ordinary faros are Ices): — ' From Wellington (Tborndon), Palmerston North, and intermediate stations by the morning trains only on 9th FEBRUARY. ' These tickets will NOT be available for break of journey. 617 BY ORDER. ALL claims’ against the late MISS | EMILY JANE PARTRIDGE must bo sent in to the 1 undersigned, with full particulars, on or before the 21st day of FEBRUARY', 1910. CHAPMAN. SKERRETT, WYLIE, AND TRIPP, .616 Solicitors for Exccutore. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. In the matter of “The Wellington Harbour Board Act, 1879,” and of an Order-in-Council dated the 6th January, 1892,' providing Regulations for the Elections of Members of Harbour Boards. I HEREBY give notice that CECIL WILLIAM JONES was, before noon of the 7th day of February, 1910, at the Offices of the Board, duly nominated as a Candidate for the office of a Jlember of the Wellington : Harbour Board, to be elected jointly by Payers of Dues and Owners of Ships; and that, as the number of candidates did not exceed the numbeiLof vacancies to be filled, I declare and hereby publicly notify that the said CECIL WXLLXAJI JONES is elected, to such office. Dated this seventh day of cFebruary, 1910. H. E. NXCHOLLS. Secretary to th« Wellington Harbour Board. ■ ' 023' RE PROPOSED ARMY PRISON GATE HOME AT ISLAND BAY'. A MEETING cf the Residents’ Committee, which was. set lip in connection with tho above, will bo held in th-» Public School, Island Bay, THIS 1 EVENING, at 8 o’clock. • A full attendance as reauestod. A. E. ODLIN. 624 Hon. Secretary. |

METALLIC MONEY AND PAPER CUKE CONTRASTED. 'BY JOHN YOUNG). w SAND-BOOK FOE THE PEOPLE. HISTORICALLY ASTOUNDING FACT! CONTENTS: CHAPTER I.—The World’s Probable Supply of Gold. . „ . CHAPTER 2.—Are the World's Supplies of Money Equal to Requirements 1 CHAPTER 3. —Banks and Modern Hankins. , „ CHAPTER 4.—Crises: Their Frequency, Causes, and Prevention. CHAPTER s.—Borrowing. » ■ ■ ■ CHAPTER 6.—State Bank. CHAPTER 7.— Fiduciary Money. CHAPTER B.—Paper Currency. PRICE FROM ‘ALL BOOKSELLERS.' 3/"

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM19100208.2.92.4

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7047, 8 February 1910, Page 10

Word Count
703

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7047, 8 February 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7047, 8 February 1910, Page 10