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AMUSEMENTS STELLA. POWER, "Th> Littlo Molba.” ’'The Little Melba.” POWER. ' TO-NIGHT'S TO-NIGHT’S REMARKAHLE PROGRAMME. REMARKABLE PROGRAMME. Town hall. OWN HALL. Direction E J. GRAVESTOCK. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AT 8. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AT 8. Also on MONDAY NEXT, AT 8. MONDAY NEXT, AT 8. Mr IA J. Gravcatock Presents The World-famous Soprano, STELLA POWER ‘’The Littlo Melba.’ To-night's Programmo will includes The Celebrated BACH-GOUNOD “AVE MARIA/* BACK-GOUNOD “AVH MARIA/* With Grand Organ and ’Cello “Magdalen, at Michael'd Gate/* Lehmann And “Serenade’* . Gounod (With. Grand Organ Acoompaniment). Also, by Special Request: ARIA, “CHARMANT OiSEAU" (LA PERLB DU BRESIL) “Lo, Hero tho Gentle Lark” (With Flute Obbligato). Associate Artiste, WILLIAM JAMBS, WILLIAM JAMBS, WILLIAM JAMHS, Australians Foremost Composer-Pianist. HAROLD BECK, A. P. TRUDA, Violoncellist. Flautist. At the Grand Organ, MR BERNARD PAGE. MR BERNARD PAGE. PRICES 6s, 4s, and 2s (plus tax). Concessions to Students. BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS t The Box Plans for To-night's Concert will be at the Bristol Piano Co. until'l2 noon, and from 1 p.m. at the Blue Bird Confectionery, next Grand Opera House. Day Sales at the Blue Bird Confectionery. BAND. SILVER BAND At BOTANICAL GARDENS. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 3 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. TO condiment”MAKEßS AND OTHERS. ALL Bottles bearing the registered trade mark of the Phoenix Aerated Water Co., Ltd., are the property of the aforesaid Company, and cannot be used by any other person for any purpose whatsoever. The bottles so branded are not sold, and when the contents are once used the bottles must forthwith, on demand, be returned to the Company. The bottles may not be destroyed or damaged, or in any way disposed of, and may not be used for any other purpose. “LEGAL PROCEEDING WILL BE COMMENCED AGAINST ANY PERSONS UTILISING OR RETAILING SUCH BOTTLES CONTRARY TO THE ABOVE/* Dated this 26th day of October, 1923. PHOENIX AERATED WATER CO., LTD.' JAMES F. LAING, 56 Manager. SALE OF WORK, NGAIO. rjYHE following numbers represent the -i- Winning Tickets of the respective Raffles drawn at the Garden Party held at Mrs Gardner’s, on Saturday, 20th instant : 1501, 2423, 2483, 2554, 2799. HEALTH WEEK. THE Executive Committee of the Health Week Campaign desires to express its gratitude for the valuable assistance rendered by tho following: The Medical and Dental Fraternity. Chairmen of Entertainments and other Committees. Professional Men and IVomen who gave assistance. All Exhibitors. Contributors to Entertainment*. Contributors to Funds. Secretaries of Committees. The Wellington Press. All Advertisers. All kinds of assistance. For Health Week Campaign, H. D. BENNETT, President. BOYS* INSTITUTE. “AT HOME/' MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 29th, At 7.30 p.m. rfflHE Committee and Ladies* Aux , , iarv of the Wellington Boys* Ins futo ond S. A. Rhodes Home for Bo' cordially invite subscribers and all ] terested in the Institute’s work for bo' to be present at an AT HOME, in t BuHdings, Tasman street, . MONDAY NEXT, October 29th. at 7. p.m,, wnen His Excellency the Govern* General, Admiral Jellicoe, will be pi 6ent. Tho rooms will be opened for i spection, and demonstrations will given of the work done for the Boys the City. G. A. TROUP, President. MRS J. HISLOP. r -rrr Ladies* Auxiliary. J. W. BUTLER, Director.

RAILWAY TIMETABLE! ALTERA TIONS. sunday~tratns. COMMENCING on SUNDAY. Novem. ber 4tli, the following alterations and additions to the SUNDAY TRAIN SERVICE will be made, — WEILLINGTON-PLIMMERTON-OTAKI. The present 4.30, p.m. Otaki-Wellington ■ Train will leave Otaki 5.80 p.m. 1 The present 5.0 p.m. Plimmerton-Well* 1 mgton Train will leave Plimmerton 6.0 p.m. ! WELLINGTON-LOWER HUTT-UPPER I HUTT. ! The present 12.35 p.m. Upper Hutt- | Wellington Train will leave Upper Hutt |U.4op.m. The present 5.45 p.m. Wellington-Lower Hutt Train will NOT run. An additional passenger train, stopping : where required IPitcaithly’s excepted), will depart Wellington for Upper Hutt 5.55 p.m. 1 An additional passenger train, stopping where required 4Pitcaitlily*a excepted), will depart Upper Hutt for Wellington 7.*0 p.m. The pre.sent 7.30 p.m. Lower Hutt-Well-inn-ton Train will NOT run. For fourther particulars see Handbills and Po3ter Time-tables. 57 ~y OUR CHILD? Are you providing for his or her future? Our system of saving secures a substantial amount payable nt the age when the child’s futuro is contemplated, including the GRAND BENEFIT CLAUSE, which protects the child in the event of the death of the parent. Also includes HOSPITAL | BENEFITS AND DISABILITY PROTECTION. Write for detailed informa;tion of our "His or Her Future" policy | to THE MANAGER. SOUTHERN CROSS ! ASSURANCE COMPANY. LTD., Mandel's Buildings, Willis street, Wellington. J Phon© 411.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11661, 27 October 1923, Page 3

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