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AMUSEMENTS. QEAND Lessees: J. DIRECTION OPERA HOUSE. I C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. ... . ... WM. F. BUSSELL ' LAST 2 NIGHTS OF SEASON. LAST 2 NIGHTS OF SEASON. LAST 2 NIGHTS OF SEASON. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. And TO-MORROW (Wednesday) NIGHT at 8, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) NIGHT at 8, . of the Nellie bramley dramatic co. NELLIE BRAMLEY DRAMATIC CO. NELLIE BRAMLEIY DRAMATIC CO. NELLIE BRAMLEY DRAMATIC CO. In the Greatest Success of the Season, Greatest Success of the Season, Greatest Success of the Season, "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR," “BOUGHT AND PAID FOR," "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR.” "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR." "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR," "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR." "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR." All Productions directed by Thomas EFoster. BOX PLANS: At The Bristol. DAY SALES: At Theatre (Grand) Confectionery and Ned Perry's. PRICES; Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 4s (Booking Fee 6d extra), Stalls 3s, Gallery la 6d. All prices plus tax. WELLINGTON'S BIG FESTIVAL. Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency, the Governor-General. COMPETITIONS 1 COMPETITIONS 1 rjtOWN HALL THIS DAY--10 a.m.—Piano Solo (Toccatina) Mezzo Soprano Solo Tenor Solo (operatic) 2 p.m.—Contralto Solo (Sacred) Baritone Solo Action Song (under 9) CONCERT CHAMBER—--10 a.m.—Navy League Recitation Shakespearean Recitation (ladies) 2 p.m.—Humorous Recitation (girls under 12) Recitation (boys 9-12), test. EVENING, at 7.45Eecalls in übove classes and officii opening. The patron of the society. His Excellency the Governor-General, also the vice-patron, His Worship the Mayor, will be present and take part in the opening ceremony. A first-class programme of vocal end instrumental musio, elocutionary items, i stories -without words, etc., etc., will be given by selected competitors. Admission—Day Sessions, 6d and is; Evening Bs, 2s, Is (all prices pins tax). Bos Plan at The Bristol. Book your seats, no extra charge. G. W. JENNER, Secretary. By Special Appointment To His Excellency the Governor-General. HNIMMO and SONS, LTD.. The ♦ Piano Specialists. Prices and easy terms to suit every buyer. Piano Show oom and Factory. 42. Kent terrace. PUBLIC NOTICES. REMOVAL. Messrs h. o. death and co., Land, Estate, Insurance and Finani cial Agents, late of 32, Grey Street, beg i to notify their numerous Clients that ’ Ihev have removed to more commodious premises at the KODAK OORNEtR, Wllfeston street (opposite Stewart Dawson’s). H. O. DEATH AND CO., H. O. DEATH, General Manager. THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LTD. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. XrOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN that lv the ORDINARY MEETING of the Wellington Woollen Manufacturing Company, Ltd., will be held at the Chamber of Commerce (National Mutual Buildings), Customhouse quay, Wellington, TO-DAY (TUESDAY), AUGUST 22nd, 19221, at 12 o’clock noon. Business: j To Receive Directors’ Report and the 1 Balance-sheet- ] To Elect Two Directors. To Eleot two Auditors and to fix their Remuneration. By Order of the Board of Directors. I A. B. DONNE, Secretary. Wellington, July 15th, 1922. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. TW'OTICB is hereby given that the partLx 1 nerehip 'heretofore existing between DAVID PTLMEtR AND JOHN BLACK, and carried on at the Parliamentary Cafe, No. 70', Lambton quay, Wellington, has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the 15th day of August, 1922. All debts owing to and by the late partnership will he respectively received and paid by David Pilmer, whoso address is at the premises known as No. 70, Lambton quay. The said business of the Parliamentary Cafe will in future be carried on by the said John Black at the same premises, and he will be reeponsible for all debts contracted bv the said business from and including the 15th day of August, 1922. Dated at Wellington this 21 si day of August, 1922. DAVTD PILMER. JOHN BLACK. Witness to both signatures, R. E. FLAWS, Manmrimr Clerk to MESSRS WILFORD. LEVI, AND JACKSON. 264 Solicitors, Wellington. E. PLUMBING. A. STAPLES 'Phone 940. 129. LAMBTON QUAY. WANTED Known Account Books ruled, to any requirements can he had at the "Times” office. These books are strong and faithfully made, and the quality of paper -used is of the Best. ~ '

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11295, 22 August 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11295, 22 August 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11295, 22 August 1922, Page 3