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AMUSEMENTS LAWRENCE GROSSMITH SEASON. | LAWRENCE GiCx»LMITI[ SEASON. J LAST 3 NIGHTS. LAST 3 NIGHTS. LAST 3 NIGHTS. LAST 3 NIGHTS. "THE SILVER FOX.” A PLAY THAT CONCERNS THE SILKEN SOCKS OP INFIDELITY. QRANI) OPERA HOUSE. Director...J. C. Williamson, (N.Z.), Ltd. Manager C. Edward Bonner. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. At 8 o’clock Also TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) AND THURSDAY NEXT. Last Three Nights of Season. ENGLAND'S FOREMOST COMEDIAN. LAWRENCE GROSSMITH, LAWRENCE GROSSMITH. LAWRENCE GROSSMITH. Supported by A NEW AND BRILLIANT J. C. WILLIAMSON COMPANY, In hi 6 original creation of Edmund Quilter, In the Brilliant Comedy in 3 Acts, "THE SILVER POX." "THE SILVER FOX.” "THE SILVER FOX.” “THE SILVER FOX.” "THE SILVER FOX.” "THE SILVER FOX.” By COSMO HAMILTON, the Author of “SCANDAL.” A PLAY THAT IS AMAZINGLY WITTY AND CLEVER. One of the smartest comedies ever presented to Wellington Playgoers. FULL OF HUMAN INTEREST. Like my wife, The Silver Fox patters on its tiny paws from one iceberg to another, seeking, seeking, and finding nothing. PRICES: DO. and 0.5.. 6s 6d; Stalls S* fid; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door to Stalls Is extra, and to Gallery 6d {plus tax). Day Sales at fjrand Lollie Store (Opera House Buildings). SEASON FINISHES THURSDAY NEXT RACING NOTICES WOODVILLE RACES. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Ist and 2nd, 1924. SPECIAL Train arrangements from Marton, Palmerston North, Masterton, and Waipukurau. First Race, 11.30 a.m. Admission : Men, 7s 6d; Ladies, 3» 6u. PUBLIC NOTICES PHOENIX ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Established, 1782. JB Funds 30,000,000 Claims Paid 175,000,000 MR HERBERT FILMER has been appointed Manager of the Wellington Branch of the Company. HERBERT G. SM7TH, Manager and Attorney for New Zealand. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. WHARF HOLIDAY WATERSIDE WORKERS’ PICNIC DAY. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that ° TO-MORROAV (WEDNESDAY), JANUARY 30th, 1924. . being the Waterside Workers Picnic Day, will be observed as a Wharf Holiday, and that the Wharves, Stores, Bond and Offices will be closed for the conduct of business on that day. By Order. H E NICHOLLS> Secretary. Harbour Board Office, Wellington, N.Z.. January 24th, 1924. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. LOST POLICY. EVIDENCE having been suppliedof the loss of policy numbered 26093. in the books of this Department on the life of KENNETH CURTIS AEKINS, formerly of Wellington and Auckland, but now of Dunedin, Judge’s Associate 1 hereby give notice of my intention to issue, at the expiry of two weeks from this date, a copy to take the p.ace thereof unless objection he previous.y lodged. A T tr aVERSI, Government Insurance Commissioner. Wellington, January 29th, 1924. PINE FOREST, LTD. A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. POINTS TO DEPEND ON: (1) The low cost of land, trees, planting, and maintenance for 5 years (the expensive period), ,£ls per acre, all inclusiveThe low cost of each share, -2—5 (-£5 per year for 5 years)- A shaTe roughly represents one acre of freehold planted with 5000 pines, rho high value when trees reach maturity—estimated at, ,£5009 per acre. (Cutting can commence m 15 years on this property the trees grow straight and quick), rhe certainty of a market in Nelson for packing cases. JBI per tree and over is hoi n.- paid there now for this purpose. (5) The depletion of white pine and other native trees is not being replaced, and pious insignis is being generally adopted as a substitute. It is immune from tho borer. (6) The only known risk is from fire, and this is being insured against by the Provisional Directors. .The risk, however, is practically nil. In 28 veers the Forestry Department has only lost 353 out of 52,000 acres of liaiid-planted areas. (7) Tho splendid provision for children or old age. (8) This bents the Post Office or an Insurance Policy. Think it out, and buy some shares. ROY S. JOHNSTON, Chief Salesman. 137, Featflierston street, Wellington. Authorised Salesmen. —J. H. Williams, S. A. Devino. Take nothing but an official receipt, for your application money. PHENOMENAL BUSINESS IS to he secured by means of circular letters providing that they tre reasonably well worded and have Ihe true appearance of an original letter. Exact facsimile lcttors can be produced at the rale of over 6000 per hour by means of the EDISON-DICK MIMEOGRAPH. It gives wonderful results. Call and let us demonstrate it to you. or r.ng ’Pliona 1171 and we shall be glad to show you tho class of work your typiste can prrrfiuce on it. THE I.E GROVE TYPEWRITER AND IMPORTING CO., LTD., 199. Lambton quay, Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11739, 29 January 1924, Page 3

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