AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S" THEATRE. Props,, John Fuller and Sous, The Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures. FULLERS' PICTURE", The Best FULLERS' PICTURES of All. CHANGE TWICE WEEKLY. Every .Monday it ml Thursday. TO-NIGHT, Positively the Last Night of. the present MAGNIFICEXT SERIES. The Programme that has "set the town talking." MILES IN ADVANCE of -any previous series, Don't miss the Groat Sensational Sport-' ing Comedy, • LOVE, LUCK", AND GASOLINE, LOVE, LUCK, AND GASOLINE, * Yacht v. l.auncl). TWO PATHS. American Biograph. AN- AMERICAN COUNT, AN AMERICAN ■ COUNT, An Absolute Screamer. Last A. COWBOY'S VINDICATION) Night WHEN A MAN LOVES. Last PIRATES OF 1920. \ Night WINTER SPORTS. And 01 hers. ENTIRELY NEW' PROGRAMME TO-MORROW (Thursday) TO-MORROW D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up), 6d. Plan at Christeson's. • ■'Phono, 3153. TUBA T K E R O V A ui FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE. . ONE OF THE BEST YET. Wonderful Success. Huge Draw, \ THE HAREM SKIRT Only Four Moro THE lIAREM SKIRT Nights tin DisTHE HAREM SKIRT play. Worn by MISS ETTIE WILLIAMS, ' As the HAREM GIRL AND THE HAREM SONG. , LAST FOUR NIGHTS of CHAS. DALY and KITTY O'BRIEN,: American Star A rtifets and Tanglo- ! Foot Dancers. I Reappearance of , 1 TIM HOWARD, the Eccentric ComcdianJ JESSIE LEE, Motto. Balladist. ! MABEL LYNNE, Dashing Comedienne.) ROGERS QUARTETTE. A Great Turn in Itselt Trapeze Artists and Acrobats. And Our Great Vaudeville Company. Georgo .Tones ' Williamson Girli Rupert- Cuthbert Alaljel Fowler Georgo Sparkes . Elma Anderson Sid Johns May Dalilberg t Book all seats at the" Dresden Pian&i Compafly to avoid rush. Gd. extra. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), 29th March«i At 8 o'clock. BAND PERFORMANCE. JUPP'S BAND AT ISLAND BAY. • K .R. TAIT, \ Acting-Town Clerk, 29th March, 1911. ■ WONDERLAND . NOT be Open TO-DAY. Will - not open again until EASTER HOLIDAYS. \ THEATRICAL COMPETITION. MACMAHON AND DON--■Til NELLY" offer a prisra of One Guinea, to the nel'son who can suggest the most appropriate NAiIE i for their NEW THE.ATRE in Maiiiiers Street. All competitors must lodge their suggestions not -Inter than MONDAY: NEXT, addressed , Maeiiiahon and Donnelly, "Dominion" Office. QO L F B (A L L 3. The First Shipment of the Famous CHALLENGER GOLF BALLS Arriving ex Athcnic. Golfers,. order your supplies now. Tho Challenger Ball, the leading seller all over the world. If nnablo to get your Dealer, to supply j write Box 45. Wellington, giving name of nearest dealer. DO'YOU ENJOY* . . These Beautiful Summer Mornings? Or , DO YOU DREAD V The Day's Work? If you belong to the latin-. class, you Want a Bottle of FLETCHER'S PHOSPJIATONIC. It will do you good, boeou.se it is made to do good. If you want to enjoy good health, well, get a bottle. Hundreds of people aro feeliug' better to-dav for FLETCHER'S PIIOSPHATONIC. J 2s. 6(1. -and 4s. Gd.'! All Chemists and Stores, or post free from; ' (PIHAS. A FLETCHER,: vJ Pharmacist. A.- . 202 LAMBTON QUAY. j MEETINGS. ■ . , ELLINGTON HOCKEY CLUB.' The Thirteenth Annual Meeting will bo hold TO-NIGHT at the Y.M.C.A. Rooms, Willis Str:et, at S o'clock. All' memlwrs and intending members are requested to, attend. • W. MORRAH, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ■foJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tho Wellington City Abattoir was by Notice in the New Zealand Gazette, un-, dor the hand of tho Minister for Agriculture, dated the 2ud day of February. 191J, and published at Pago SGS. No. 11, of'tho New Zealand Gazette, 1911, made available lor the purposes of the Borough of Lower Hull. - . ' Dated this 22nd day of March, 1911. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 22nd March. 1911. / . WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ■' : TO PLUMBERS .AND' DRAINLAYERS, >• F, UMBERS and DRAINLAYERS aro hereby notified ' that all Lionises. ■ Expire on the 31st MARCH, -IDII, and :■ must be renewed for tho ensuing year. R. TAIT, • Acting-Town Clerk. "- —'* 2Sth March, 1911. - , MIR AM Alt BOROUGH'COUNCIL. ' ELECTION OF 6NE COUNCILLOR. NOTICE OF RESULT OF ELECTION. T HEREBY give Public Notice that at the Election of-a Councillor for tho - Borough of Miramar, held-on tho 2Sth day of March, 1911,': tho persons hereinafter named were candidates, and received the number of votes set opposite their names respectively, that is to sav M'CALE, JOHN l" votes ' M'LEOD, HECTOR NORMAN 105 votes. STONE, STANLEY .MERCER 121 votes. And I hereby dcclaro the said HECTOR NORMAN M'LEOD to Ixs duly, elcc.tod. Dated this 2Sth dav of March. 1911. ■ R. E. BENNETT, Returning Officer. _ In tho Matter of tho Assigned Estate of Peter McArale, Carrier and Coal Merchant, Wellington. ALL CLAIMS in tho above Estato must be rendered to the Undersigned on or before TUESDAY, tho 18th APRIL, 1911, otherwise tliey will be excluded from participating in tho Distribution of tin Assets. ARTHUR T. CLARKE, W, A. FLAVELL, Trustees. 19" Lambton Quay. Wellington, IStli March', 1911. WE- HAVE TAKEN OVER the Bus!v y ness of J. F. M'GOVERN, Dentist. i will finish uncompleted work, and bo .' pleased to attend to his patients. j FROST. AND FROST, U - • Hfl :vi WiUjs^strwt.
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