AMUSEMENTS. O PERA HOUSE. Direction...J. C.' Williamson, Ltd. THE DRAMATIC EVENT OP THE YEAR. Commencing FRIDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 3rd. FRIDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 3rd. Direct from Sensational Successes in Sydney, Melbourne, and Auckland. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. (With which is incorporated Clarke and Mevnell, Ltd.l. GREAT DRAMATIC PRODUCTION. In conjunction with Geo. Willoughby, •‘THE WOMAN IN THE CASE." "THE WOMAN IN THE CASE." ‘ “THE WOMAN IN THE CASE." In Three Acts and a Quarter. BY CLYDE FITCH. THE MOST' SENSATIONAL DRAMA 03? MODERN TIMES. THE GREATEST of TRANSATLANTIC SUCCESSES. THE PRESS AND THE PLAT: — “The spectacle was an extraordinarily interesting, even absorbing one, because of the overwhelming sincerity of it and of the veritable glee of abandonment with which it was carried through.”—“Tha Times.” "It is a great stage play. . . ‘Tha Woman in the Case’ certainly proved attractive to the audience, who showed their enthusiasm with unmistakable heartiness at the fall of each curtain, and at the close gave hearty cheers for all.”;—"Daily Telegraph.” "Rarely have I witnessed a scene that held the audience so closely. ‘The Wo- 1 man in the Case’ is the real goods."— "London Opinion.” THE PEOPLE OF THE PLAY: • A Powerful English Company, selected with the Greatest Caro, includes two notable Actresses who appeared in the Lon* don Production:— MABEL TREVOR as MABEL TREVOR as MARGARET KOLFB. MARGARET EOLFE, ELINOR FOSTER as ELINOR FOSTER as CLAIRE FORSTER, CLAIRE FORSTER, Supported by - Gerald Kay Souper Hugh C. Buckler Arthur Cornell Nelly Mortyne Violet Paget Florence Qretton Martyn Keith John do Lacey Harry Hallev ■ Jennie Pollock Eto„ Etc., Etc. The Scenery by PHIL GOATCHER. PRICES—Ss, Ss. and Is. Early Door to Gallery, Is. Box plan opens at the Dree* den on Tuesday Morning at 10 o’clock. 853 CLAUDE E. WEBB. MARANUT CHURCH HALU LYALL BAT. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Ist, At 8 p.m. . HE AND FANCY DRESS AND UT MASKED CARNIVAL. . Good Prizes! Good Mnsiol Euchre and Refreshments.. Tickets, 2s. ■ 75 THOS. F. WARD. Hon. See. T IHE WELLINGTON HARBOUR FERRIES, LTD. TO-MORROW (Sunday), OCTOBER 29th. GRAND HARBOUR EXCURSION AND TRIP TO PBNCAREOW HEADS. ApHB S.S. AWAROA THE S.S. AWAROA Will leave the Ferry Wharf at 2.30 p.m* returning at 5 p.m. (circumstances . permitting). STRING BAND ON BOARD. AFTERNOON TEA. AFTERNOON TEA. AN IDEAjTbuTING! Don’t Forget TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON',, at 2.30 p.m. ■■: nm* ea“, 71A . «»■ ELECTION NOTICES. WELLINGTON EAST. rOHN BRODIE, Independent Liberal P' Candidate, .will Address the Diceirs in Stl Mark’s’ Schoolroom, Sussex juare, on MONDAY EVENING, the. 11l inst., at 8 o’clock. 811 NOTICE. MR WILLIAM GALLOWAY will again be a Candidate- for tha Horokiwi Riding of the Hutt County Council, and also tor the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. 533 ‘ ;',W GALLOWAY. YRON feEOWN will Address the . Electors of Otaki as under: WAIHOANGA—In Schoolhonso, ‘ TUESDAY NEXT, 8 p.m.WELLINGTON SUBURBS AND COUNTRY ELECTORATE. ' * P. LUKE will Address the Elector*-* urch Hall, MAEANUI MONDAY NEXT, 30th. T,':. ; ; Hilda’s Churchroom, ISLAND BAY—TUESDAY, 31st, at 8 p.m. 87ft GENERAL ELECTION. WELLINGTON SUBURBS AND COUNTRY DISTRICT ELECTORATE. MR W. 11. D. BELL, the Opposition Candidate; invites-the Electors to meet him at - ■ • X’AHAUTANUI Assembly Hall, TO-NIGHT (Saturday); 8 o’clock. JOHNSONVILLE— Assembly Hail, MONDAY, October 30th, 8 p.m. Further dates to follow. DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. ELECTION NOTICE. Pursuant to the provisions •of the Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Act, 1909, and Regulations as to the <Constitution of and Election of a Representative on Hospital and Charitable Aid Board and the Provisions of the Local Elections Act, 1908, and Amendments thereof. I HEREBY give notice that an Election of one Member- to represent the combined districts of the County of Makara, johnsonville Town District, and the Borough of Onslow on the .District of Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board will 'take place on the eighth day of ' November, 1911, and I hereby appoint’- the Makaro County Office at Makara. as the. place, and before 12 o’clock noon of THURSDAY, November 2nd, 1911, ’as. the time for receiving the Nominations, of Candidates to such office. If the number of candidates exceeds the number of offices then to be filled, public rctico will be given of Hie day on which the poll is to be taken, of the names' of the several candidates, and of the situa-. lion of the polling booths. Nomination papers mav lie obtained at the aforesaid County Office .>r from tb« Returning Officer. ’ Given under my hand this 21th day o{ October, 1911. GEORCfE E. HISLOP,Eeturning Officer for the Combined Districts of the County of Makara, the" Johnsonville Town District,, and the Borough of Onslow. JB3
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7943, 28 October 1911, Page 3
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