AMUSEMENTS. G,*P E R A HOUSE. GRAND- SPECIAL'MATINEE! SATURDAY NEXT, at 2.30. THE KELLY GANG. CHILDREN SIXPENCE EVERY- ] WHERE. 0 P E R A HOUSE. Solo Lessee Sir. J. C. Williamson. Direction, Mr. William Anderson. MACSIAHON'S EXQUISITE PICTURES. THIS THURSDAY, JULY 2Sth. THIS THURSDAY, JULY 28th. MacMahon's Fascinating Living Picture Reproduction of the Daring Deeds of the Notorious Australian Bushrangers, The Kelly Gang. The Success of the century. ' The Kelly Gang! Only Four More PerThe Kelly Gang! formances, to-night-, The Kelly Gang! To-morrow, and SaturThe Kelly Gang! day, Day and Night. A Delightful Series of the latest Biograph Surprises constitutes the first, part of the Programme. Popular Prices, 25., Is., and Sixpence. liox Plan at the Dresden. Eariy Door Tickets at Christeson's. £1 ARR EN 0 CONCERTS. Direction Benno Scherek. TOWN HALL, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST sth. Mr. Benno Scherek lu i great pleasure in announcing that he has arranged for Madamo Teresa CARR E N 0 CAIUIENO OARR E N 0 TO GIVE ONE 1 -FAREWELL CONCERT In the ' i 1 TOWN HALL, On FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST sth. This will bo positively CARRENO'S only And LAST APPEARANCE [ In Wellington beforo her departure for , Australia and South Africa. A Special Programme will bo • Presented. , The enormous seating capacity of the Town Hall enables Mr. Scherek to arrange tho following popular prices of admission:—| Reserved Seats—Four Shillings. 1 Unreserved Seats—Three Shillings. Back Seats—Two Shillings. A few front rows will bo reserved at Six Shillings. Bona-fide students can obtain special 1 concession tickets at Half-a-Crown at tho Dresden, admitting to reserved seats. . Box Plan and Sale of Tickets will bo opened at the Dresden on Monday morning next.' OLYMPIA FULLER'S OLYMPIA. LYMI'IA FULLER'S OLYMPIA. ROLLER SKATING! Three 1 ROLLER SKATING! Sessions ROLLER SKATING! .. Daily. Afternoon 2.30. Evening 7.30. Learners' Session G p.m. Olympia-Band Attends-Twice Daily. Learners iiot allowed at 7.30 Session., General Admission—Ladies Gd., - Gentlemen Is. Skate Hire Is. Privati Skates, flcorago .6(1; Skating Parties by arrangement. Private Lessons Given. NOTE —In deference to numerous requests; it has been decided to revert to the usual Session for Learners of both Sexes at 6 p.m. ' A. R; SHEPARD, Manager. HUTT SKATING RINK. Open Every Afternoon and Evening. (Tuesday evening excepted). Rink is available on Thursdays and ' Fridays for Skating Parties. LOOK OUT FOR. GRAND CARNIVAL. • . On. WEDNESDAYV .AUGUST ,10, , First Appearance of PROFESSOR ATHOS,' King of Skaters. ART Elt AND CO., THE CHEAPEST DRAPERS, • : j. 137 and 139 Cuba Street, new P.O. corner. SPECIAL PURCHASE—IOO Sample Pair W.B. Corsets, at about half usual priocs." Come, early for first pick, SPECIAL PURCHASE—IOO Ladies' Street . Skirts, black or navy, worth 7s; .Gd„ a special'snap, 3s. lid. only. 55.. in the JCI discount off all,our Fur 9, 1 Costumes, and Jackets. Choice goods at English prices. Carter and Co. Is. WINDOW—Goods worth up to 2s. and 2s. Gd., all at Is. Selling freely. Como and see. A CARTER AND CO., FOR GENUINE BARGAINS. . ""P'APERHANGINGS"—Our Shipment, jL 'ex s.s. Tainui, is without doubt tho crcam of-the world's production. .Samples posted. Robert Martin, Limited, Wellington. ' • PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. PROPOSED SPECIAL' LOAN OF .£IOO,OOO. , . „ I HEREBY give notico that a Poll of, tho. Ratepayers ■ of the City of Wellington will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd day of AUGUST, 1910, on tho proposal of the Council of tho City of Wellington, to Borrow by way of Special Loan, within the. meaning of the .''Local Bodies' Loans -Act, 1908," the sum of One Hundred Thousand Pounds, for tho purposes hereunder set forth:—' . PURPOSES FOR WHICH THE LOAN IS REQUIRED. The work of duplication of the Main from the Wainui Reservoir to the City; the provision of a Distributing Reservoir, and ■ tho Construction of Bridges over the Waimii-o-Mata River £SO,OOO The extension of the reticulation of tho City., and the Diversion of the existing Main to new Hutt River Bridges .£20,000 , .£IOO,OOO THOMAS M. WILFORD, Mayor. 22nd. July, 1910. Referring to the above advertisement, I hereby give notice that such Poll will be taken on WEDNESDAY, tho 3rd day of AUGUST, 1910, at:- , ' ' . Churellroom, Northland. Clubroom, Pile Street, Wadestown. . Churchroom, Upland Road, Kelburne. Churchroom, Aro Street. / Fulford's Hall, Brooklyn. Schoolroom, Island Bay. Kia Ora Tea Rooms, Queen's Drive, Maranni. O'Dorinell's Hall, Kilbirnio. Ponelio Gymnasium, Ilataitai. Schoolroom, Rosenealh. Victoria Hull, -Adelaide Road. St., Thomas's Schoolroom, Riddiford Street. Druids' Hall, Taranaki Street. ' Rechabite Hall, Manners Street. Town Hall, Cuba Street. Turnbull's Auction Room, Panama Street. St. Paul's Schoolroom, Sydney Street, The Polling Booths will be open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. NOTE;—Section 15 of "Tho Municipal Corporations Act, IDOS," provides that persons iwhosc qualification is residential are NOT entitled to vote at Polls taken 011 proposals relating to Loans or Rates. | JAMES AMES, , T , Returning Officer. 23rd July, 1910. jC'OA CASH—First Prize ,£ls; second ' J>3, third .£2, given to the persons who send me tho longest subscriptions to either, or both, the "New Idea" and "Life" Magazines (price, posted, Gs. • bd. per year). As tho competition ' closes-shortly, post your entry at onco to ' ''Life's" Subscription Representative, c.o. < Box 8, Waipukurau, i
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