AMUSEMENTS. QEAND Direction OPERA HOUSE. J. and N, TAIT. TO-NIGHT, AT 6. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. And SIX FOLLOWING NIGHTS. PEG O’ MY HEART A Comedy of Youth By, J. Hartley Manners. Bast livening "PEG O’ MY HEART” was presented for the first tune in New Zealand before an audience which packed the Grand Opera House, and never in the theatrical history of Wellington have such enthusiasm and appreciation been displayed. A COLOSSAB SUCCESS Was achieved by J. AND N. TAXT’S NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY, Headed by MISS SARA ALLGOOD, as "PEG.” TO-NIGHT AT 8. And SIX FOLLOWING NIGHTS. SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY. Box Plans at The Bristol. Reserves 6s. Day Sales at the Grand Sweet Shop.
Under date August Bth, 1916, the High Commissioner for New Zealand has advised the Right Hon. the Prime .\linister that No. 1053, Trooper A. B. Robbie, a New Zealander serving in the 2nd King Edward’s Horse, was admitted to the Royal Victoria Hospital, Netley, Hants, on July 2oth. Any information respecting Trooper Robbie’s next-of-kin or relatives will be greatly appreciated by the Director of Base Records. "NAZOL” is the "handy" cough remedy. Keep a bottle in your vest pocket. A close in time saves nine. Small bottle—big results. 1/6 for 60 doses. 5
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9478, 12 October 1916, Page 3
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