AMUSEMENTS. ■ ■■■■■ OWN " H A I- ,L. TO-NIGIIT, at 8: ' ' »' ' MATINEE, SATtJRDAY, at 2.30. WEST'S PICTURES- .. All New ...... WEST'S PICTURES All New WEST'S PICTURES . .^AH'New And VICE-REGAL' ORCHESTRA:; L. De VICE-REGAL ORCHESTRA.Groen's VICErREGAL. .ORCHESTRA. ANOTHER IMMENSE AUDIENCE ' Last Night to See Our'-'-' Number One .Series.,of, „ ALL NEW ALL. NEW.,., .ALL, NEW ANIMATED KINEMATOGRAMS, Which will be Exhibited', again To-night For the Last -Time. ." • ; EVERYTHING NEW' TO-MORROW.' EVERYTHING NEW TO-MORROW. To-night or Never,to See, . A RACE F0 R M-I L LI-O-N'S.' A RACE F 0 R'"'M I LL'IO.N.S. A RACE F 0R',,,.M,1.LL.1;C) N A RACE F,Oil. I. L LIO NS. A Melodramatic-Romance. , Full of Thrilling Incideht. and.Exciting Scenes. ' SAVING THE COLOURS. .:,. ..'-V. , ' SAVING THE COLOURS.;: - ■: ; ; v.. A True Storv of tho-Franco-Prussian War.; THE WONDERS, OF THE DEEP. : The Young Dreamer, For Love of Lacy, The Fortune-Teller, The' Fountain,, of, Youth, • The Enchanted Pond: - ROUND ABOUT INVERNESS., \ The Adventuress, The Magnotic Mail; - '—f-; After the Fancy Dress: Ball. SCENES IN. SERVIA.-; ' 'A| Tho Inlaid Floor Polisher. " WHY DAN WENT HOME.. WHY DAN WENT HOME. Prices as unual—3s., 25., Is. Children Half-. Price. Concession Tickets recognised. -i,..Plan at Dresden. Day Sales at Abel's. ' EVERYTHING NEW TO-MORROW. ■ , ■ 8133 OPE R• A -'H 10' US, 'E: TO-NIGHT!' ' TO-NIGHT! • TJmbr the distinguished Patronage-of 1 ij. His Excellency 'tha Governor. Byron's Famous Comedy, "OUR BOYS." Performance in aid of th"c-VETERA!NS-by tlia MOUNTEBANK DRAMATiaI^CIETY:^ TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY,' and THUjSDAY; 24th, 25th,' 2fi"tb instants. Popular Prices—Dress-Circle arid' Orchestral. Stalls, 35.; Back Stalls, 25.. i, Family..., 1 Box Plan at the Dresden.' ;• , "OUR BOYS." ' * DUNBARV'SLOANE,-Manager"" WELLINGTON CITY'COUNCIL-i TOWN 'HALL.;. --". A ' -.V.'- ■ TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON; TO-MORROW, (TTONiSDAt^TEMOON,, ~ , '." 2ptlr Instant. ~ r y ' V ' • ' At' Four O'Glock. - ' ,''--j-V--,*.'---O R G.A N "R EC I T A.'L, •1 By .- -• 'J ' MR. MAUGIIAN BARNETT. Programme;— 1. Clioral Prelude : ..-..i'..V,....1:.".-rßach, 2. Nocturne in A - ;FlaC.V».'^™ v ~«'.»i...: :, Ckopiii 3. Minuet Handel ■1. Sonata No:' 2 .'Mendelssohn :5.-Ain-vMoer ,6. Overture, "Zampa". Herold 7. Reverie Pathetiquo A. Godfrey 8. Herd's; Song- Volkniaiiu :Adinissiqni-Sixpence (Gd.) and One Shilling.(ls.) Doors open'at 3.30 p.m. ,- , . ' . JNO. R. PALMER", - To\vn Clerk. • 8130 ; : >> : . .- BALLROOM, DANCING. '•>■- . • MRS. H. B. MASON'S .CLASSES for . Beginnors are -held on MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS in her- Private ■ Hall, at 80 Ghusneo Street, • next. St. Peter's Church. Mrs. Mason's method of tfiition ensures'proficiency in Six Private' Lessons,"or One Quarter at Class. Telephone 2C4(j. . . ■ -
PUBLIC NOTICES. • ..i..' . Napier;.. ': March''2o,' 100 S. Dear Brown,— . In a casual'conversation this morning with' Carrick,- ho were exceedingly, hurt atsome remark I inade on Monday at the Carnival opening ceremony. This gave me. •' both":; surprise.: "and; sorrow." Surprise, that what was "iiitended as a (perhaps badly chosen) joke should havei been -wrongly interpreted, and. sorrow,',: that, ...after the -maily kindnesses, you have extended, to me, J should be ungenerous enough to '•rude to you. :■ ... If you or others have assumed or _Wieve that any.'.word of nuno;.was;,'a reflection;, upon, you or disrespectful. to.. yp.u,'„ pleasa,accept.'..ruy sincerest apology. .. . m., Yours faithfully,. ALFRED.'L. D. FRASER. * J. Vigor., Brown, Esq., . Napier. v 'V . March' 21, 1908. Dear Mr. Brow A,— . \ Reverting to my note; of-yesterday, if you wish in any way to , give, publicity to the contents, please do. not'-accept the communication as private " Yours faithfully, • ■ ALFRED L. D. FRASER. 'J. Vigor Brown, Esq., . Napier. 8133 DEER SHOOTING SEASON; ; T> ED DEER STAGS may be taken or killed . within tho County of Wairarapa South and Featherston (excepting therefrom. the prescribed area i in Huangarua .. Survoy, District, and also tho prescribed area in Haurangi Forest Reserve, being the southern portion of Buch Reserve), from APRIL 1 to - MAY 15 (both days inclusive).' No Stag shall bo killed having antlers with less than 10 points,: and no licensee shall bo allowed to kill moro'than FOU.R Stags. Licenses'may be obtained; at the Post Office at Wellington^' Masterton, Carterton, Greytown North, Featherston, and .Mar-, tinborough, on payment of a feo of £2. Maps showing boundaries of that part of tho Reserve open .to stalkers may be; obtained at ; any of tho Post Offices on', payment 'of- ONE' SHILLING.-... "» •/.,> A. F. LOWE, Hon. 'Sec. Wellington Acclimatisation Society. • .March 18,: 1903. . . 802* PERSONAL. TSTILL Mr. Arthur Lane, .lato Norwood, * y Johannesburg, kindly' send addrees. Brother Syd, Wellington, - 754
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