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AMUSEMENTS -Arriving from Sydney by s.s. Marama TO-MOIfRO W (luesday), and Opening WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY NEW’ MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY In the Latest and Greatest Comic Opera. ‘ THE CABARET GIRL.” "THE CABARET GIRL.” THE BOX PLANS FOR "THE CABARET GIRL” (FIRST 6 NIGHTS) WILL BE OPENED AT THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. THIS MORNING AT 9 O’CLOCK. Commencing at the Grand opera house. Manager John Farrell. WEDNESDAY NEXT. WEDNESDAY NEXT. At 7.50. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY t J C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. . Present "THE CABARET GIRL” The Rolls Royce of all Musical Shows. For the First Time in the Dominion. With ALFRED FRITH ALFRED FRITH At the IVheel And - MADGE ELLIOTT. MABEL MUNKO. CYRIL RITCHARD, HAROLD PEARCE. And all the favourites in the Front Seats “THE CABARET GIRL.” “THE CABARET GIRL.” Captivated Sydney for 17 weeks. “This musical play is a mixture ot the most gorgeous staging, singing, dancing, laughter and fun, with the most touching little bits of sentiment put in where they ought to be. It is probably the most triumphant Musical Comedy that has ever been secy} in Sydney.”— Sydney “Sun." J. C. Williamson De Luxe Production, COSTING £IO,OOI TO STAGE. COSTING £IO,OOO TO STAGE. Plav produced bv Harry B. Burcher. ONLY “CABARET GIRL” MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER. 3rd. D.C. and 0.5., 8s; E.D. Stalls, ss; E.D. Gallery, 2s 6d; Late Door Stalls, 4s; Late Door Gallery, Is 6d (all prices pic taX) ' CHARLES BERKELEY. RACING NOTICES. FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING, NOVEMBER 28th and 30th. 1923. TVf OMINATIONS for all events at above it Meeting, except 18th Feilding Stakes, will be received up till 8.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, October 31st. E. GOODBEHERE, Secretary, Box 45. Feilding. ASHHURST RACES. NOVEMBER 21st. 7VTOMINATIONS for all events close on WEDNESDAY, October 31st, at 9 p.m. Telegraph Office closes at 8 p.m. A. W. TRASS, Secretary. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS’ AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. 1 1 THE First Annual General Meeting i A of tho above Club will he held in Bethune’s Building, TUESDAY, the 30th instant, at 7 30. | S. KEEGAN, Hon. Secretary.

N.Z. SOCIETY FOB THE PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE 26th Annual Meeting, to be held OCTOBER 30th, at 8 p.m., Committee Room, Town Hall, Mr R. A. Wright, M.P., Mayor, presiding. Speakers: Dr. Ada Paterson, Rev. Dr K. Elliott, Dr, A. K. Newman, M.L.C., Mr P. Fraser, M.P., Col. .G. Mitchell. YOU ARB CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATEND. SHOW CARD AND TICKET WRITING. fTIAIIGHT by new modern method. -L Learn to design and write your own showcards. Make 3s to 10s an hour in your spare time. A MASTER COURSE* OFFERED. Lessons by Post. Working outfit supplied free. Distance no object. A profitable profession or a paying hobby, open to both men and women. Particulars and booklet free. The largest showcard system in Australia. The S.I. (Int.) Showcard Service, Invaline Inst. Bldg. Postal box 69*, G.P.0., Adelaide, S. Aus. NOTICE. TO CONDIMENT - MAKERS AND OTHERS. ALL Bottles bearing the registered Xm. trade mark of the Phoenix Aerated Water Co., Ltd., with which are incorporated Bennett and Ready and Bacon’s Aerated Water Co., aTe the property of the Phoenix Aerated Co., Ltd., 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, he 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 COLTD. JAMES F. LAINO, 56 Manager. The annual report of the Johnennville Town Board states that the health of the district remains exceptionally good. During the last three years there have been less than 12 cases of notifiable disease. The board, in addition to efficiently maintaining ite drainage and other services, carries out a continuous supervision by its own inspector. “In consequence (adds the report) we have to thank the officer of health ior favourably reviewing the amount of the board’s annual contribution to the sal ary of the department’s inspector. Our contribution has been substantially reduced from the amount originally suggested.”

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11662, 29 October 1923, Page 3

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