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amusements Remember that poverty is the bananaskin on the doorstep of Romance. —“Cabaret Girl." QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 31st. Get Ready to give her the Welcome she deserves—because she brings to you beauty (avmsful of itl, scenic wonders (the world's latest), dances that have amaaed continents, fashions you have not dreamed of, comedy you can never forget, and music that will capture your ear and heart. “THE CABARET GIRD." "THE CABARET GIRL" “THE CABARET GIRL." "THE CABARET GIRL." Book and Lyrics by George Grossmith and 'P. G. Wodehouse. Music by Jerome Kern. SHE WILL BRING ALFRED FRITH BACK. And around him The Firm has gathered a Cast of rare excellence to give us a Great, Big, Bright, and Brilliant Entertainment. NOW OVER ITS 400th PERFORMANCE At the Winter Garden Theatre, London. Interpreted by the ever-popular J. C. WILLIAMSON NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, Alfred Frith, Cyril Ritchard, Harold Pearce, Cecil Kellaway, Field Fisher, Fred Mac Kay, Harry Wotton, Stuart Fraser, Jack Hooker, George Jennings, John Phillips. Madge Elliott. Mabel Monro, Nellie Payne. Millie Engler Marie, Eaton. Beryl Ferguson, Reita Nngent, Florie Allen. Beryl Anderson. Winnie Tate. Also, during the Season, will be presented: For the First Time here, "KISSING TIME."' “KISSING TIME." A Brilliant, English Musical Comedy Success, And a Special Revival of the Uproarious Musical Play, "A “A NIGHT OUT." NIGHT OUT." BOX PLANS open (for "The Cabaret Girl") at the Bristol Piano Co., MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 29th, at 9 ° Djjk and 0.5., 8s; E.D. Stalls, ss; E.D. Gallery, 2s 6d; Late Door Stalls, 4s; Late Door Gallery, Is 6d (all prices plus tax). CHARLES BERKELEY. P RTNCBSS THEATRE BINCESS THEATRE Manners street. W. S. HART In “THREE WORD BRAND," “THREE WORD BRAND," And HAROLD LLOYD In “AMONG THOSE PRESENT.” “AMONG THOSE PRESENT."

QRAND OPERA HOUSE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27th. At 8 p.m. The Dance Play,"A PERSIAN ROMANCE" Presented by MISS KATHLEEN O’BRIEN AND PUPILS. Preceded by a varied Programme of Ballet and Divertissement. Prices: 3s 3d, 2s 2d, Is. Box Plan at Bristol. No Extra Fee for Booking. BRITISH PIANOS WITHIN REACH OF ALL. MOST people ir agine that the posses sion of a fine British Piano is quite beyond their means. However, Beggs make it easy for homelovers to purchase one of these superlative instruments on very attractive terms W ■ are Sole Agents for Witton Witton, Hopkinson, Rogers, Windover, and only genuine Pianola Player Piano. These pianos r.re famed for unrivalled tonal qualities, and one will be an acquisition to YOUR home. INQUIRE TO-DAY. CHAB. BEGG AND CO.. LTD.. Manners street, Wellington. New Zealand’s -jidest and Most Modem Piano House. NOTICE. MADAME FOLEY conducts Dancing Classes Mondays, at 7.30 p.m., at Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road, South Wellington. RACING NOTICES. PAHIATUA RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. NOVEMBER 14th AND 15th, 1923. DOMINATIONS CLOSE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 1923. See "Referee’’ for Programme. J. G. SWAINSON, 948 Secretary.

COUNTY OF HUTT. BALANCE-SHEETS 1921-22 AND 1922-23. NOTICE is hereby given that the Bal-ance-sheets of tho County of Hutt for the years ended March 31st, 1922, and 1923, respectively, have been audited, and printed copies are available at the County Office, <B, Larabton quay, Wellington. Copies thereof may be inspected during office hours at tho following places: Offices of tho Hutt County Council, 68, Lambton quay, Wellington. Tnita Post Office. PJimmorton Post Office. Mangaroa Post Office. Wainni-o-mata Post Office. Paekakariki Post Office. I A. J. MACPHERSON. I County Clerk. I Wellington, October 15th, 1923.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11658, 24 October 1923, Page 3

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