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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. Direction, J. C. AVilliamson. Ltd. SATURDAY AFT KILN'D ON NEST, At 2 o’clock. GRAND THEATRICAL CARNIVAL MATINEE, In. aid of tlie PATRIOTIC FUND , BUY YOUR TICKETS, ENJOY A RECORD ENTERTAINMENT Anti HELP THE EMPIRE. GREAT COMBINATION OF THEATRICAL COMPANIES, Including MR FEED NIBLO MISS JOSEPHINE COHAN And tlie J. C. WILLIAMSON COMEDY COMPANY. MISS DAISY JEROME And MESSRS FULLER-BRENNAN’S STAB SPECIALTY ARTISTS. VAN BUREN AND SPINETTI. ARMSTRONG AND HOWARTH. BOGUES AND OLIVOTTI. SAM LA MEET. MR EDWARD BRANSCOMBE’S "THE SMART SET,” In THEIR LATEST MUSICAL GEMS. MR ERNEST PAEKES Will Sing "BRITONS ALL.” The No'.v Territorial Camp Song, With PATRIOTIC CHORUS. Short Addresses by the Prime Minister and the Hon. Jaa. Allen. Bos Plajs at the Dresden. Tickets, Grand Optra House Cdgar Divan. PRICES —Ss, Is and 2s. I THE BEST BRITISH. THE BBINSMEAD. fTiO intending purchasers of a Plano, "*■ you cannot pass the BRLNSMEAD. The I!rinsmsad has gained a reputation second to no ie for quality of tone, construction, touch and -wearing qualities. Let your piano be a BRXNSMEAD PIANO. Sole Distributors— CHAS. BEGG AND 00., LTD., MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. , THE HOUSE OF HIGH GRADE PIANOS. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUKEKOA TENNIS CLUB. ANNUAL DANCE, INVITATION Holders are notified that the Dance, which was to hare been reld on Monday. 24th instant, has been INDEFINITELY POSTPONED. 375 HE VALUATION OF LAND ACT, 1908, AND ITS AMENDMENTS. T is hereby notified that the Revised District Valuation Roll for the Disict mentioned in the Schedule herejder will be open for nubile inspection : the place named in the Schedule from ugnst 13th, 1911, until August 20th, 1914, itweeu the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. bjections bo valuations must bo lodged >t later than August 20th, 1914. P. W. FLANAGAN, Valuer-General. Valuation Department. Wellington, August 12th, 1914, SCHEDULE: i NAME OF DISTRICT, Portion of Wellington City, including Tory, Taranaki, Cuba and Manners streets, . Courtenay place, and the reclaimed land north and east of Courtenay place. Maimers and Willis streets and Lombton quay. PLACE OF DEPOSIT. Rates Office, Town Hall, Wellington. MEETINGS WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. THIS IS TO NOTIFY that at a Special Meeting of the Wellington Harbour Board to bo held on WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of August. 1914. at eight o’clock in the evening, certain revised and amended bv-laws will be submitted to such Board for adoption; and further, such by-laws have been, printed and lie open for public inspection at the offices of the Board during office hours. Such by-laws relate amongst other things to and are in respect of: Regulation and General Conduct of Business and Proceedings of the Board. Dated the 12th day' of August. 1914. H. E. NICHOLLS, / Secretary. Harbour Board Offices, Wellington. New Zealand. 376 'ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS. 'TVHE most difficult paper in these exJL animations is Bookkeeping, So much work has to be done that many students fail through imperfect training in the quick and accurate solution of problems. It is here that the students of Banks’ Commercial College score. They do practical work from the time of enrolment. . . Thecouree provided by this College covers over 200 problems for each examination. No other institution or coach in New Zealand gives such thorough tuition as you will receive'by taking up this course. Enrol hero—-follow out instructions — work conscientiously., ■ These are the secrets of success at Accountancy Examinations. Write for Prospectus. 11, Grey street, H. AMOS, Tel. 2098. Director. Elocution, voice production. Defects of speech corrected. J. CULFORD BELL. BETTY PURDOM. Trevor Studios, Willis street. 'Phone 1800. t'V.Wren’s Classes Saturday. 10-15. “That Mrs Njvybor dropped in this afternoon and got off a lot of cheap talk.’' “Cheap talk?” “Yes. she used our telephone for a full half hour.” “You mustn’t play with Mr Borsm's hat, Bobby,” said a young lady who was entertaining a caller to her small brother. , “Why mustn’t I?” asked the voungster. “Because you might crush it,” replied his sister, "and besides, he will want it shortly.”

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8810, 13 August 1914, Page 3

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