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AMUSEMENTS. OP ERA HO U S E“OUR HISS GIBBS/’ THE BOX PLAN for the LAST SEVEN NIGHTS, commencing WEDNESDAY, October 16th; will be opened at the Dresden on SATURDAY NEXT 1 , at 9 o’clock 0, P E E A II OUSE Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. “ OUR MISS GIBBS.” She Came! Was Seen! ! AND HAS CONQUERED. WELLINGTON 5U15.1 BOATED. There is only one Opinion. “OUR MISS GIBBS” “OUR MISS GIBBS” ECLIPSES ALL PREDECESSORS. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY;, October 12thAt a Quarter to S. And for Another Eleven Nights of ECSTATIC .TOY SUPREME. Mr J. C. 'Williamson Presents the ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY In the most Exhilarating Musical Comedy over Written, j ' "OUR MISS GIBBS,” “OUR. MISS GIBBS,” "OUR MISS GIBBS,” Interpreted by the following Magnificent Ooterio of English and Australian Artists:— Messrs Leslie Holland, Andrew Higginson, Fred Leslie, Claude Bantock, Frank I Stirling, lon Maxwell, Colin Campbell, I Arthur Lissant, I And Bertie Wright. Misses Connie Milne. • Nellie Wilson, Fitzmaurioe Gill, Nellie Calvin, Ivy Schilling, Elsie Stevenson, And Blanche Browne. THREE HOURS WHISKED AWAY. W histled in the Street,, Hummed .in the Office. Sung in the Bathroom. YIP-I-ADDY-I-AY!!! Prices —Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, Gs; Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Is. Early Door Stalls Gd. Gallery Is extra. Day Bales at Christeson’s. SHOW GOODS—Hats, Bipuses, Underskirts, etc., in Act 1, supplied by GEORGE AND KERSLEY. LTD. * CHILDREN IN AIt,VIS NOT ADMITTED. • ‘ 633 DANCING. L. S. FOLEY, Teacher of Dane-. ItJL jng, Victoria Hall, Nejrtown. Beginners’ Class every Thursday and Monday in the large hall. Private lessons by appointment. The largest assortment of: Fancy Dresses for Hire. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. ALL Claims against the estate of the late F. W. HALES must be rendered to Box 310, G.P.0., before tho 31st day of OCTOBER, 1911, otherwise they will not be recognised. F. HOLDSWORTH, G 26 Solicitor for Executors. LECTURE THE ARTS CLUB. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, At 8 o’clock. AN ILLUSTRATED LECTURE will be given by Mr A. Heginbotham, on Pictorial. Composition, as applied to Photography and Painting. 633 S. M. HOBBS, Secretary. ELECTION NOTICES. WELLINGTON NORTH. DR. ARNOLD IZARD, Liberal. Candidate) wiU Addtoss the Electors in the Anglican Schoolroom, Kelbunie, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. October 12th, at 8 o’clock.. w BYRON b!eOWN ‘ ILL address the Electors of Otaki as under — DPUTAROA NIGHT (Thursday), October 12th. lAIKANAB—In Schoolhouse, TO-MOR-ROW (Friday), October 13thV VJMATANGI DAY, October 16th. ROUA BRIDGE—In Hail. TUESDAY, October 17th. ' - LEN OROUA-Tn Hall, WEDNESDAY, October 18th. . .■, 188 S’ FLAXMXLL THURSDAY, October 39th. COUTOA—In Whitaunui Elaxmill, FRIDAY, October 20th. 62i SHOWS. 7JTAIRARAPA AND . BAST COAST P. AND A. SOCIETY. THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW, AT CARTERTON. . WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25th And 26th, 1911. Competitions on both days. ChallengeCups. Rose Bowls, and Medals in Horse, Cattle and Sheep Classes and Jumping. Grand Parade at 2 p.m. Thursday. Schedule from agent, or send a postcard to _ H. S. MOSS, Secretary, Box 25, Carterton. ft/fANAWATU AND WEST COASI ASSOCIATION. ; GRAND METROPOLITAN, AGRICULTURAL, AND LIVE STOCK SHOW And INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. At PALMERSTON NORTH, On NOVEMBER Ist, 2nd. and 3rd. ‘ Under the /Patronage of His Excellency tho Governor, Lord Islington. ALSO, HANAWATU KENNEL CLUB’S CHAMPION DOG SHOW. PREMIER SHOW OP BLOOD STOCK, Machlnory) Implements, and Farmers* .Supplies of all descriptions op Exhibition. Exciting Field Competitions. Plenty of Amusements. Enter Early. Come and See. Live Stock Entries close TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). October 13th. Schedules on application to 651 W. T. PENNY. Secretary. tcigmont AGRICULTURAL ANP PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. GREAT ANNUAL SPRING SHOW AT lIAWBRA, ■ November fith and Dtb. GRAND STOCK. INDUSTRIAL and KENNEL CLUB SHOW. Prize Money .4331-0 • Prize Money, ,£llO Hunters*. Competitions and thf Open Challenge Cup i;110. ‘ Unlimited classes ia Home Industrie* for Cookery, Fancy Work, etc. Entries close SATURDAY, October 28th. Shedulcs- free on application to F. G. TRDWEEK, 131 ■ Y • 'rotary.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7929, 12 October 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7929, 12 October 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7929, 12 October 1911, Page 3