AMUSEMENTS. Grand opera house. RAND OPERA HOUSE. Commencing on SATURDAY, NOV. 18 ALLAN WILKIE MISS HJLDA DORRINGTON And Company, in PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE. —- PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE. PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE. PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE. The Repertoire for the First Seven Nighte as under SATURDAY, 18th, MONDAY, 20th, TUESDAY, 21st, And MATINEE WEDNESDAY, at 2.13. "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM.” WEDNESDAY EVENINO, at 8, ' “HAMLET." THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Novomber 23rd to 25th, “HENRY V.” PRICES —6s, 4s, and 2s. Concession to School Parties of 10 and upwards, 3s. 2s, and Is. All prices plus tax. Box Plans at the Bristol from Wednesday, November 15th. Grand bazaar and tug-of. AVAR TOURNAMENT. NEW CATHOLIC HALL. HILL STREET LAST 2 NIGHTSi LAST 2 NIGHTS! GRAND SPECTACULAR DISPLAY. 69 PERFORMERS - ~60 PERFORMERS (Trained hy Mr Joe Knowsley). Special Dancing Items by Pupils of Mr Joe Knowsley. Also. TUG-OF-WAR CONTEST. Special Challenge for .Substantial Trophy. TWO GREAT TEAMS. Petone v. Pipitea Wharf (bo-night at 8.30). Orchestra, Side-shows. Admission—iien. Is: ladies, 6d. RAFFLES. Winning Nos.: 11801, 3999, 4078, 4386, 12416. 11962, 11461, 8231, 12573, 12181, 62331.
PUBLIC NOTICES VICTORIA LEAGUE. Garden party, Wednesday, NOVEMBER 22nd, 3 to 6, at Arikitoa, 260, Tinakori road, by kind permission of Hon. W. F. and Mrs Massey. Tickets, Is 6d, obtainable at Mr Smith, Jeweller, Lambton quay. Afternoon tea provided. The public aTe cordially invited. 897 SHALL WE BUY THE CABLE CAB? A PUBLIC MEETING of the Residents of Kelburn. to discus? above, will be held at the Teachers’ Training College THIS (Monday) EVENING, November 13th. at 8 p.m. All residents are asked to be preesnt. Chairman, M. Myers, Esq., President Kelburn Ratepayers’ Association. H. IVORY, 887 Hon. Secretary. IJVHE MERCANTILE AND GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.. THE PROSPECTUS 13 NOW AVAILABLE. Apply, 3. B. BAIRD, Sharebroker, 18, GTey street. 'Phone 2522. 885 WATER SUPPLY LOAN. 6 PER CENT. MUNICIPAL DEBUENTURES AT PAR. 1 1 tun Ngamawabia Borough having proper authority is issuing -£20.200 Debentures (J2BOOO sold) bearing 6 per cent, per annum secured on the rates. Term 36£ years. Trustees and other investors can obtain particulars up to the 18th instant, from any sharebroker practising in Wellington, Taranaki, Hawke's Bay. Manawatu, Wairarapa, Nelson, or Marlborough; or from the Chief Brokers, A. M. ADAMS AND CO., 12, Panama street. EDUCATIONAL. REFUSE < fJTO be content with that small pay envelope when there is a larger one just beyond it. YOU CAN SUCCEED. We have won the utmost right to speak j with authority, having made an un- j questionable success of every student of f average ability and perseverance, and oaa i ensure YOUR success in j ACCOUNTANCY BOOKKEEPING 1 LAW PROF. TEACHERS' PUBLIC SERVICE MATRICULATION Secure the best aid New Zealand can - offer you by writing TO-DAY for full i details, to the Specialists of 25 yea»* 1 standing. 1 HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON’S < I CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. LTD., e P.O. Box 516, Auckland. 1 1
ON DAY'S BAY BOAT. A child fell heavily on the dock and bruised her knee. A lady near by produced a bottle of Q-tol. with most gratifying results. The little one caught eight of the name on the bottle and shyly remarked: "Q-tol! Why, Daddy shaves vith that stuff!’! Also invaluable fcr Sunburn. 2s.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11366, 13 November 1922, Page 3
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