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AMUSEMENTS. "CHU CHIN CHOW," ••CHU CHIN CHOW." Unquestionably the (Greatest and Host, Stupendous Production the World's Stage has yet produced. IS OX ~PLANS : Seats in central position for To-night’s or subsequent rep i esentations may be selected at. The .Bristol from 9 o'clock until noon; after that hour the plan will bo on view At the Opera House. DAY SALES: 500 Early Door Stalls and 700 Early Door Gallery Tickets may be purchased at Ned l’erry's until 1 o'clock, afterwards they can be purchased at the Opera House. LATE DOORS: Late Door Stales Tickets at 4s 2d and Late Door Gallery Tickets at 2s Id may be purchased at 'the theatre each evening after half-past seven. “CHU CHIN CHOW" MATINEES "CHU CHIN CHOW” MATINEES THIS-AFTEItNOON AT 1.45. THIS AFTERNOON AT 1.45. -An ib on WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT: Children Half-price to Dress Circle and Stalls. Gallery, Is 7d. Doors open at 1 o’clock. QIiAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction ... J. C: WILLIAMSON, LTD. A COLOSSAL PRODUCTION. "CHU CHIN CHOW” Beggars description. IT REACHES THE EXTREME LIMIT In Stage Production. TO-DAY TO-NIGHT At 1.45. At 7.45. And Each Evening until Tuesday, August 9th. MATINEES THIS AFTERNOON And on Wednesday and Saturday Nest. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., . Present Oscar Asche's Tremendous Master work. "CHU CHIN CHOW," "CHU CHIN CHOW," "CHU CHIN CHOW," "CHU CHIN CHOW,” "CHU CHIN CHOW," "CHU CHIN CHOW," A Gigaintici Musical Extravaganza of the Orient. "CHU CHIN CHOW" Has broken all known records in London, New York, Australia, and Auckland. Produced under the supervision of v ROBERT GREIIG. BOX PLANS For FuLl Season now open at the Bristol. PRICES : AT NlGHT—Reserved Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls. 10s 6d; Unreserved D.C. and O.S. (at door), Ss; Back Stalls, 4s; Gallery; 2s; Early. Door, Stalls and Galiery, is extra. MATINEES—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, booked Bs, at door 7s 6d; Back -Stalls, Ss 6d; Gallery, Is 6d; Early Door, Stalls and Gallery, is extra. Children half-price to Dress Circle and Reserved and Back Stalls. Gallery, Is 6d. N ADD PRICES PLUS ' tax. JOHN PARRJSLL. Manager?

PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON /POULTRY SOCIETY. PRIZE MONEY. r| \HE Prize Money won at the recent "*• show of the above, will be paid out at Messrs Foglia and Copp's, Vivian street, TO-DAY (Saturday), between 7 and 9 p.m. As the date of the annual meeting has been fixed for August 27tfy, all unsold art union tickets must be returned forthwith. Jj. G. BROWN, Hon. Sec. ' Box 3SI. y v 621 NOTICE to the Heirs and Relatives of ' the late JOHN THOMSON, Ironmonger, Kirkcaldy, and RACHEL RUTHVEN or THOMSON, his wife. IN Action of Multiplepoinding and Exoneration has been raised in the Court of Session in Scotland (First Division. Lord Ashmore Ordinary, Mr Moir Qlerk) by David Jobson Wilson. ; sometime for the Bank of Scot- j land in Kirkcaldy, and now residing at u* King's Place, Perth, and David Storrar, Chemist and Druggist, Kirkcaldy, the surviving Trustees acting uijder the Trust Disposition and Settlement of the deceased, Miss Margaret Meldrum Thomson, who resided in Townsend Place, Kirkcaldy, dated the l€th January, 1892. and registered in the Books of Council and Session on the 9th May, 1919. PURSUERS AND REAL RAISERS, against Mrs Mary Jane Thomson or Browne,, widow, residing at 15. Alnwick Avenue, Whitley Bay, Northumberland, and others, as per RoU, DEFENDERS, for the purpose of. determining who are the' persons entitled to payment of the rest, residue and remainder of the estate of the said Margaret Meldirum Thomson, who directed her Trustees by her said Trust Disposition and Settlement to pay, convey and make over one-half thereof to the nearest heirs in moveables. as at her death, of her father, the said John Thomson, i and the other half thereof to the nearest heirs in moveables, as at her death of her mother, the said Rachel Ruthven ov Thomson. i In said Action the following; have, inter alios, been called as Defenders: —(1) The heirs and representatives of the late George Thomson (believed to be a brother of the said deceased John Thomson, who emigrated to New Zealand) ; (2) all others being or claiming to be heirs or representatives of the said John Thomson; (3) the heirs and representatives of the late Ann Ruthven or Leitch; (4) the heirs and representatives of the late Margaret Stoddart or Smalll; (5) David Stoddart and John Stoddart, the children of the late Mrs Agnes Stoddart; (6) the heirs and representatives of the late Jane Stoddart or Mackay; and (7) all others being or claiming to be heirs or representative® of the late Mis Rachel Ruthven or Thomson, wife of the said John Thomson, ironmonger, Kirkcaldy. I In which Action the following Interlocutor or Order has been pronounced:— “12th May, 1921. Lord Ashmore. Act Young. The Lord Ordinary finds the Puisuors liable only in once and single payment, appoints intimation otf the dependence of the action to be made once a week for three successive weeks in the following newspapers, viz:—'The Times' (London), 'Scotsman/ 'Fife Free preferred against him of having in hie press' (Kirkcaldy), and the 'New Zeai land Times/ and appoints all parties ! claiming an interest in the fund IN I MEDIO to lodge their Condescendences I and Claims by the 15th day of October j next.

"(Sgd.) JOHN WILSON." Of all which intimation is hereby given. MICHAEL NIOUL, Solicitor, Kirkcaldy. MAXWELL, GILL A PRINGLE. W.S.. 26, Rutland Street, Edinburgh. Agents for the Pursuers and Real Raisers. May 21st. 1921. INdUIRY AGENCIES. PAGET’S DETECTIVE AGENCY. Open all hours; Day and Night Service. DIVORCE Department under direct personal supervision of principal, assisted by competent staff. Persons kept under surveillance. Missing Friends traced. Export advico on all matters. Legal documents served. Moderate fees. Room 4, Ist. floor, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY, next Barrett's Hotel. Telephone 2521.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10966, 30 July 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10966, 30 July 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10966, 30 July 1921, Page 3

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