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AMUSEMENTS. TOTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Ji - S - Props., John Fuller and Sons. His PICTURES PICrUItES Majesty's PICTURES AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW r . Last TWO NIGHTS of this GREAT Programme (Something to interest you— read on). Monday, and Tuesday patron? seize this opportunity of seeing Shirley's ATKINS 1 -lOMMY Great Play. ATKINSt (Just a little further.) FENCE ON "BAR Z" RANCH] (Thrilling Story of a Boundary Feud.) American (30LD IS FAITHFUL. Biocjraphs. NOT AT.T f (Comedy and Tragedy. Superb Items). (Wo are coming to it now). A LESSON BY THE SEA. RAMAN GARCIA TROUPE. (The celebrated Mexican Acrobats). Making Matches. Tho False Friar. Rags and Old Iron, etc., etc. (Here we are). MONDAY! MONDAY! .MONDAY! COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME WHY? WHY? AVHYP Tho Management desire to announce that they have lately imported an exceptional number of the latest and finest Kinetaatograph Gems from London, and they are anxious that tho Wellington public should see these at the earliest opportunity. Among othetc. they have pleasure in presenting on Monday Evening next to their hundreds of patrons is a FUm ■ of great and enthralling topical interest, LONDON IN SORROW, Mourning the Death of KING EDWARD VII. PROCLAMATION. PROCLAMATION Of KING GEORGE V. MATINEE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), At 2.30. D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-np), Gd. Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone 3153. N.B.—On Request trams stop at Door, IJHEATRE ' RO Y A !£, Props...John Fuller and Sons. ' FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. In a Bright, Sparkling Bill. 1 A Big Star Attraction. BROWN AND WILMOT, BROWN AND WILMOT, , BROWN AND WILMOT. Tho Finest Dancers ever brought to thitf ' country from America. Great Success of BERYL GILMAN, The Favourite Soprano Balladist. . Reappearance for few Nights, of THE KELSO BOYS, In their Comic and Clever Offering. Les-THE SCOTT BROS.-George In their Sidewalk Conversations. NELLIE LESLIE, the Smart Danseuso< Reappearance of WARD LEAR. "ROBBING A ROOST." Last Nights MUSICAL SHIRLEYS. Last Nights FRED HARCOURT. Last Nights IVY LESLIE. 2s. and Is. Boxes 21s. 'lVkphono 2034. Next Monday, Extra Attraction, THE DO BAY MI TRIO. ; ST.. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. O ' STAR PICTURES STAR PICTURES ANOTHER GIGANTIC. PROGRAMME, Scenes from tJie'Otira Tunnel Disaster. Ueual Prices—Gd. ajid Is. MOTOR ACADEMY, MOTORING THOROUGHLY TAUGHT. BY EXPERTS. For Terms, etc.. aDnlv MR. HOLLIS, STANTON AND ASBURY'S MOTOB GARAGE, . . MOLESWORTH STREET. PUBLIC NOTICES. RECEPTION OF' LORD ISLINGTON.' ' IMPORTANT NOTICE TO FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. , . WILL the. Secretaries and others ' of Friendly Societies who have not yet l>een able to reply to the letter from the undersigned asking 'if they will be ' prepared to take part in the reception and procession in connection with the 1 above, please take notice that a meeting , will be held. at .the Town Hall (Committee Room No. i)-TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), ' the 17th instant, at 8 o'clock in order, to 1 make the' necessary arrangements? So--1 cieties are -requested to' send one delegate 1 each to such meeting. JNO.. R. PALMER, j Town Clerk. 1 16th June, 1910, . BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. TVTOTICE is . hereby given that an i. > Ordinary General Meeting of tho Proprietors of tho Bank of New Zea- " land will be held in the Banking Housa in Wellington TO-DAY (FRIDAY), the ! 17th day of JUNE, 1910, at 11 o'clock a.m. The '.transfer Books of the Bank will ' be Closed froiii FRIDAY', tho -3rd of JUNE, to FRIDAY, the 17th of -JUNE, both days inclusive.' By order of tho Board. A. E. MILLS, P. General Manager. Wellington, 26th May, 1910. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOABD. ELECTION. Nominations win- bo received at . the Education Board Office, Wellington, until o p.m. ou MONDAY, Ith JULY', for the Annual Election of .ona Representative of each of the three wards of the Wellington Education District. The retiring members arc— ROBERT LEE, Wellington City Ward, WILLIAM HUGHES FIELD, HuttHoroivlienua Ward, ALEXANDER WILSON, Wairarapa Ward, - . and these are eligible for re-election. Nomination forms are obtainable from Chairmen-of School Committees, or from tho Board Office. Members of' School Committees should- make nomination only for tho Ward in which their School Districts are situated. Should more than one, nomination bo received for election tu any Ward, the Election will be held on MONDAY, 25th JULY. G. L. STEWART, Returning Officer. Under "The Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1905," aaid its Amendments. MAKARA COUNTY COUNCIL. MAKARA RIDING. T HEREBY GIVE .NOTICE that at a A Poll of tho ratepayers of the Makara Riding of the Makara County, taken on the Sth day of JUNE, 1910, on a proposal to raise a Special Loa.n of i£6ooo for tlio purpose of constructing a new. Read over (Jio Makara Hill, as shown on the, plan thereof, prepared by Mr. A. P. Mason, Licensed Snx- ' 33 votes were cast in favour of the proposal, and 41 votes were cast against it. The proposal was therefore Lost. Dated this lGth day of June, 1910." F. T. MOORE, Chairman, " Makara County Council. nriHIS is to Notify the Public that MR. GEORGE EVANS has taken ovet. THE ALBERT HOTEL, Corner of Manners and JVillis Streets. VIAVI NOTICE. T ADIES! If you are in search of •ILJ Health, understand first why you Buffer us you do. Do not torture, maim or cripple Nature,v but learn how operations may be avoided and health restored by Natural Moans. Health Talks: Tuesdays, 3 p.m. Interviews: Daily, 10 to 3. Free to all, without any obligation. Viavi Hygiene (posted), Is., jj, Viavi Rooms: Panama Chambers, Panama Street, opposite D.1.C., Wellington.
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