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Amusements. QPE fi A H0 U S TO-NIGHT AT 8. SECOND GRAND PRODUCTION J. AND N. TAIT Hare the honour to present The Brilliant English Actress, EMELIE POLINI EMELIE POLINI . EMELIE POLINI And~Their New Dramatic- Company s In DE LUXE ANNIE, DE LUXE ANNIE, THE MYSTERY COMEDY-DRAMA. By, Edward Clark. Interpreted by J. and N. Tait’s-new Dramatic Company who so charmed you by their work in “Eyes of Youth” on Monday last; and introducing the brilliant young English Actress, _ Miss Polini, in her finest characterisation in which she first won the hearts of Australasian playgoers. SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY-. Act 1. Scene 1: Smoking compartment in a Pullman Car (December, 1918). Scene 2; De Luxe Annie’s Apartment. New York (three weeks prior to Scene 1.) Act n. Scene T: Room in Mrs Gilmore’s Boardinghouse, New Canaan, Connecticut (next day). Scene 2; Cyrus Monroe’s Hardware Store (15 minutes later). Act 111. Scene 1: A Lady’s Boudoir m a Summer Cottage on the Outskirts-of New Canaan (that night). Scene 2: The same (three days later). Scene. 3: The Same as Scene 1, Act 1., (three weeks later). If you like “Byes of Youth” you wiR love “DE LUXE ANNIE.” Book early, or he sorry. , Box Plan at H. I. Jones and Son’s, PRICES—6s (Reserved Stalls and Dress Circle); 4s (Unreserved Stalls); Pit 2s till 7.45, afterwards Is, All prices phis tax. Public Notices. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT PUBLIC NOTICE. B W. A. VETTCH will Address the i' *, pftejhora at Castlecliff Town Hall This i (Thursday) Evening, at 8 o’clock. PUBLIC NOTICE. A MEETING of Mr Yeßch’s Gonville Committee will be held at Mr Teitch J s house, 24 Alma Road, This (Thursday) Evening, November -13 th, at 7.30 o clock. Wanganui election campaign. Ti/TE W- J, CUTTLE will address the iTJL Electors in the Aramoho Boating Club Hal, Thursday, November 13th. Chair will be taken at 8 o’clock. Questions Invited. ! , —— THE EANGITTKEI SEAT. ME P. P. BRADY, the Official Labqxiv Candidate, will address the .Electors as follows, at 8 p.m.; THURSDAY—Kaitoke Hall, 13th. FRIDAY —Makirikiri Hall, 14th. j After each meeting. Committees will [be formed to ensure Mr Brady’s return. Mr Brady has bad record meetings everywhere. Come ami hear him for yourself and vote for Labour and Liberty* : NEW MART FOR GONVILLE. "O ESIDENTS of Gonville will be pleas- -*■«' ed to learn that the Dominion Fish Mart is opening a Market opposite Bellve’s Store, Comer King’s Avenue and Tawa Street, where the requirements of the district will be met daily by supplies of the Best Fresh Fish, also Smoked Fish. Best Market in Wanganui for Pish. SARJEANT GALLERY EXHIBITION. LAST FEW DAYS, CLOSES 30th NOVEMBER, QALE of ART UNION TICKETS ENDS 22nd NOV. Hours: 10 to 5. Sundays, 2 to 4.30. Admission, 6d. PATEA ELECTORATE. I'R MORRISON will address the Ele- *- tors at— RUNSWlCK—Thursday, 13th. ESTMBRE— Friday, 14th. Chair at 8 p.m. POLISHER. TV) ANTED A Smart Polisher at • ’ once. Apply MB FERGUSON, PURSER’S, LTD., Wilson Street. GOSPEL HALL, PELL STREET, NTR BERNARD FOX, Evangelist, will speak To-night, at 7.30, on two questions asked by the Disciples: “What will be the Sign of Thy Coming and the End of the World.” Come, and bring a friend. HUPMOBILE MOTOR-CARS. IF YOU ORDER PROMPTLY FROM THE LOCAL AGENT DELIVERIES CAN BE GUARANTEED IN JANUARY* Increased duty comes into operation on February * Ist, and will necessitate higher selling prices. TO BRICKLAYERS.' \A) ANTED, - for Marton, Three Brick- ’’ layers. Job lasts until Xmas. Tiptop wages to ’good men. Apply in first .instance, in evenings, to Jas Ross, 59 Bignell Street, Gonville,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15971, 13 November 1919, Page 1

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