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AMUSEMENTS STELLA POWER CONCERTS. Plans Pilling Rapidly. T o w Direction N HALL. E~J. GRAVESTOCK. TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 23rd TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 23rd. THURSDAY, October 25th, SATURDAY, October 27th, MONDAY, October 29th. MR B. J. GRAVESTOCK Presents THE WORLD-FAMOUS SOPRANO MISS STELLA POWER “The Little Melba." The Foremost Coloratura Soprano Now Before The British J?ublic. A Singer In the Direct Line of Succession To JENNY LIND, ADELINA PATTI, And NELLIE MELBA. STELLA POWER, STELLA POWER, STELLA POWER, “The Little Melba." Associate Artists: WILLIAM JAMES, Australia's Fore WILLIAM. JAMBS mo6t Composer WILLIAM JAMBS, Pianist, And HAROLD BECK, A. P. TRUDA, Violoncellist. Flautist. RESERVED SEATS: SIX SHILLINGS, Unreserved 4s and 2e (plus tax). BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT BRISTOL PIANO CO. Special Concessions to Students. This Saturday This Saturday, This Saturday This Saturday, October 20th. At 8 p.m. October 20th. MILITARY BAND OF 66 INSTRUMENTALISTS WILL GIVE A FINE PROGRAMME OF MUSIC In the 1 TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. Popular Prices: 2s and Is. Reserves 6d. Plan Now Open at The Bristol. BREAKING-UP RECITAL By MISS NESTA CARWELL-COOKE’S CLASSES. Q.RAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-MORROW (Saturday), OCTOBER 30th, At 8 p.m. Playlet, CHILDREN'S HAPPY HOLIDAY," By G. Carwell-Cooke. In which are introduced woodland and pastoral scenes and objects, numerous picturesque ballets, dances, and games, with charmin'-' songs and delightful musical accompaniments. TICKETS. 3s 3d, 2s 2d, and Is. Box Plan at Bristol. PUBLIC NOTICES BANK HOLIDAY. LABOUR DAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1923. PURSUANT to the terms of the .. "Banking Act, 1908," the Banks aroughout the Dominion of Now Zeaind will be closed on MONDAY, Octoer 22nd, 1923 (Labour Day). 419 LAW HOLIDAY. ON MONDAY, the End instant (Labour Day), the offices of Solicitors will Secretary, Wellington District Law Society. jractising in the City of Wellington )e closed. F. HARRISON, WELLINGTON BOWLING CLUB. TO MEMBERS AND FRIENDS. OWING to the inclement weather the official opening of the Wellington Bowling Club, Aro street, is postponed till SATURDAY, the 27th. atgp.m. F. J. TASKER, . Hon. See. NOTICE. rpn E following hours will he observed by the Business Office of the "NEW ZEALAND TIMES," On MONDAY, 22nd INST. (LABOUR DAY): 8.30 a,m. to 10.30 a.m. 6 p.m. to 11 pm. "NEW ZEALAND TIMES" CO.. LTD. WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS. LABOUR DAY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1923. ON MONDAY, October 22nd, ordinary services will be run on all lines, excepting ihe following cars, which will NOT run:— FROM SEATOUN—7.24, 7.44, 8.4, 8.24 n.m. NOTE.—A ten minute service will he run from Seatoun from 8.44 a.m. MIRAMAR LINE—The 7.16 a.m. car will NOT run. An extra cur will leave Miramar at 9.23 a.m. FROM KARORI. —The 7.42, 8.2 and 8.20 a.m. cars from Johnston street will not run. Extra cars will leave Northland at 3.35 and 9.55 a.m. BROOKLYN LINE. Brooklyn-Aro street cars w’ll run to Latubton from 7.0 to 10 0 a.m. FROM ISLAND BAY.—lsland Bay cars will run to Thomdon Station from 7.0 a.m. to 7.0 p.m OBSERVATION CARS. (Weather and other Circumstances permitting.) AN OBSERVATION CAR WILL LEAVE THE G.P.O. AT 0.30 A.M. and 2.30 P.M. D. McGl LLTVRAY. Traffic Manager. I*B,lo/'23. FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS! WONG SHE AND 00., 261, Cuba street, also 14S, Lambton quay, have just opened up a large consignment of FIP.EWORKS, which are of tbe finest quality and in great variety. Wholesale and retail. lowest prices. The fljth of November, Guy Fnwko’s Day, will soon be here Come and lay in stocks of Fireworks. The noise of our crackers is grand. 506

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11654, 19 October 1923, Page 3

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