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AMUSEMENTS. Town hall. town hall. OWN HALL. TOWN HALL Direction Mr Edward Branscombe General Manager ... Mr Leo du Chateau. ena Under the Distinguished Patronage of Their Excellencies Viscount and Viscountess Jollicoe. MEMORABLE MUSIC. Musical entertainment all over the world owes much to the initiative and enterprise of Air Eldward Branscombe. He it was who formed the Westminster Glee Singers, The Marie Hooton Concert Company, The Meister Singers. The Scarlet Troubadours. He also introduced the Cherniavsky boys and Sousa’s Band to the Antipodes, and now this Distinguished Impresario brings direct from the HISTORIC ENGLISH CATHEtDRALS, such as "Westminster Abbey, Oxford, St. Paul’s, and Canterbury, to the TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, On SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT. SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT. SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT. The most artistic aggregation of Solo and Part-Singers that has ever kft ■ England. lCUesmiinsier Glee Singers Including FIVE SOPR ANO BOYS—■ Albert Cooper, Harry Collier, Leon Harper, Leslie Snow, Ronald Thompson, And FIVE ADULT MEN— Air Ronald Reid. Alto Air EMis Vizard, Tenor Mr Alfred Cunninghams, Baritone Mr John Andrews, Bass And Mr Edward -Branscombe, Tenor. The Memory of the WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS Is precious for their Wonderful Beauty of jTone Precision of Technique, and unanimity in ensembles. These Five Sweet Bovs and Five Adult Men will simplv charm and captivate all who hear them. For they will bring to their New Zealand relatives an almost illimitable Selection of Beautiful Engc lish music, and sing it as only ENGLISH CATHEDRAL SONGSTERS can sing. The Box Plans are at the Bristol, and tho nrices should appeal to all. Reserved Seats, 5s 6d; Unreserved at Doors, 5s 6d, 3s 3d, 2s 2d (all prices include tax). Advance Manager...MAURICE RALPH.

UAfWN TENNIS. / NEW SOUTH WALES V. NEW ZEALAND. LADIES’ INTERSTATE MATCH. To be Played on THORNDON CLUB’S COURTS, Halswell street, off Murphy street, on FRIDAY, 12th, and SATURDAY, January 18th. Play commences each day at 12.30 p.m. Admission to Grounds—2s 6d each day. Boys and Girls, Is each day.

PUBLIC NOTICES. MANAWATU TROTTING CLUB (Incorporated). AWAPUNI COURSE, PALMERSTON north. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17th, 1923. ACCEPTANCES Close on FRIDAY, January 12th, at 9 p.m. A. H. MANSON, Secretary. P.O. Box 893, Palmerston North. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. 7 1 '|HE Partnership heretofore carried •JL on by John Black, Gerasimae Gambitsis, and Jarry Raftopulos «s Cafe Proprietors at No. 70, Lambton quay, Wellington, in the business known as the Parliamentary Cafe, is. (hereby mutually dissolved as from this date. The Parliamentary Cafe will, as from this date, be carried on by John Black, Lewis Francis Hastings, and Joseph Leo Grant, all of Wellington, Cafe Proprietors, the purchasers of the said business. All outstanding debts will be discharged by the old partnership, but debts incurred from this date will be payable by the new firm. Dated at Wellington, this 10th day of January, 1923. G. GAMBITSIS. J. RAFTOPULOS. L. F. HASTINGS. .1. L. GRANT. J. BLACK. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. UNDER THE TRAMWAYS ACT, 1903 NOTICE is hereby given that an ap- | plication having been received by the Wellington City Council from Walter Charles Read, of Wellington, for permission to construct from part of Section 893, City of Wellington, on the eastern side of Daniell street across, Daniell street to part of Section 882, City of Wellington, on the western sido of Daniell street, a private tramway of the nature indicated on the plan of the same deposited in the offices of the Town Clerk, to tho said Council, Town Hall, Cuba street, Wellington, where the same 1 may ho inspected by «jll persona without fee during ordinary office hours, the said Council will on the 15th day of Fobruary, 1923, take into consideration! tbo granting of tho license to construct i such tramway, and any objections received by Memorial, signed by any ratepayer, and received by Ihe Council at least three days before the said 15th day of February, 1923, to the construction of such tramway. The office lours of tho Town Clerk's Office aro from 8.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. on week days and from S.SO a.m. to 11.30 a.m on Saturdays. Dated at Wellington this 10th day of January, 1923. R. TAIT, Acting Town Clerk. GETS BELOW THE SURFACE. The reason why Q-toI so rapidly soothes and heals burns, bruises, or any 6kin irritation is due to its highly antiseptic qualities, combined with its penetrating properties. A. perfect salve for Eczema, Chilblains, or Sunburn. Q-tol also given great relief when rubbed into tired feet.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11415, 11 January 1923, Page 3

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