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aMUSEMEHT*. QRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. POSITIVELY THE FAREWELL PERFORMANCES Of FLORENCE ROCKWELL, In Geo. Broaclhurst’s Inspiring Drama, “THE LAW OF THE LAND.” “THE LAW OF THE LAND.” “THE LAW OF THE LAND.’ By the J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTDBRILLIANT COMPANY OF ARTISTS. Headed by The Great Emotional Actress, FLORENCE ROCKWELL, FLORENCE ROCKWELL, FLORENCE ROCKWELL, And the Ponular Australian Artist. FRANK HARVEY, DO NOT MISS THIS LAST ' GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY ON ANY ACCOUNT. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 6s: Hack Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Is. Early Doors to Back Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. Day Sales at Grand Lollie Store To-day from 9 a.m. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. ROCKWELL COUNTRY TOUR—MASTERTON—FRIDAY, MARCH 30th. PALMERSTON-SAT., MON., MARCH 31st, APRIL 2nd. HAWERA-TUESDAY, APRIL 3rd. WANGANUI—WED., THURS., APRIL 4th and sth. 242 PUBLIC NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICE, f ItHB Warehouse of the undersigned will be close All Day on SATURDAY. 31st instant, for the half-yearly Stock-taking. A. 6. PATERSON AND CO- LTD--453 ’ 12, Cuba street. MAKABA COUNTY COUNCIL. ALL Rates, with 10 per cent, additional, remaining, unpaid after MARCH 31st, 1917, are to be sued for without further notice. By order of the Council. WILFRED L. BEECH, 450 Collector of Bates, WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. PLUMBERS AND DRAINLAYPES are hereby notified that all Licenses expire on MARCH 31st, 1917, and should be renewed for the ensuing year. JNO. R, PALMER, Town Clerk. March 28th, 1917. 460 WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, APRIL 19th and 21st. 1917. Nominations foe all events at the above Meeting close at 9 o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY, March 30th, 1917, at the office of the Club, Woodward street, Wellington. A. E. WHYTE, 410 Secretary. MAKABA COUNTY COUNCIL. CLOSING - OF ROAD. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Ngahauranga Gorge road will be Closed to ALL TRAFFIC on THURSDAY. March 29th. 1917. from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., during dismantling of bridge at head of Gorge, near Johnsonville. Traffic may pass through Newlands or Khandallah. 426 WILFRED L. BEACH, County Clerk. NATIONAL EFFICIENCY BOARD. rHB National Efficiency Board hereby notifies that in pursuance of ie powers conferred upon it by an irder-in-Council dated February 27th, 117, it is proposed to hold an Inquiry t its Office, 38, The Terrace, Welling>n. commencing on. TUESDAY, APRIL rd 1917 at 11 a.m., before WILLIAM EBGUS'ON. Chairman, to receive such ridenco as may be tendered, bearing pen the advisablencss of the restneion, continuance or abolition during ■ar conditions' of:' Agricultural and Pastoral Shows. including Picture Theatres. \ Sports, including Racing. Inquiries will also be commenced on 10 same day by other Members of the hard at Auckland, New Plymouth, hristchurch, • and Dunedin. Further ittings will be field on subsequent ates, to be announced in the local owspapers, at Whangarei, Hamilton, d Aroha, Wanganui, Gisborne, Hast, igs, Masterton, Palmerston North, troymouth. Nelson, Blenheim, Timaru, amarn. Gore, and Invercargill. Any persons desirous of giving _ evienco at any sitting in the Wellington lilitary District should communicate ■ith the undersigned so that arrangeionts may be made to take the evi. ence in a suitable order; if desirous £ giving evidence in the Auckland, antexbury. or Otago Military District hey should communicate with the Dis. riot Commissioner at Auckland, hristchurch, or Dunedin, respectively. J. T. WATKINS, J 7 Secretary. THE WHITE SWAN BREWERY COMPANY, NAPIER. ARE BUYERS OP Quart tjeeb t>ottles UAET JC>EBB -°OTTLES i". IN ANY QUANTITY. "All right, little David—go in and kill Goliathl’’ It was “Dizzy” who said that to Lord George Hamilton in the far year 1868, when the latter “put up” for Middlesex. But history repeats itself, and we might think we were reading of recent events in English politics. The first steam flour mill was erected in 1784 in London. SALVATION ARMY. Quite a number of Salvation Army leaders are unanimous on the point! Brigadier Bray, Colonel Powley, Staff Capt. Gunn and others are enthusiastic in thedr praise of Piu®“®l 0/6 and 216) b& a throat gargle. Stuff up Pluenzol tor Colda and Catarrh and Swallow for Influenza thereby expelling harmful microbes. 17

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9621, 29 March 1917, Page 3

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