AMUSEMENTS. r\ P E R- A HOUSE. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. The Famous Drury Lano Play, THE WHIP. THE WHIP, To bo presented by MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON On the Evening of THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 18th. At 15 minutes to 8. And Succeeding Nights. : THE WHIP THE WHIP THE WHIP By Henry Hamilton and Cecil Raleigh. Interpreted by the Incomparable NEW LONDON COMPANY. First Appearance hero of Messrs. ~ Lionel Atwill Charles Blackball Charlee Grarham Robert Bottomley And (After an absence of 8 years) Mr. Ambrose Manning. Also Messrs. Eardlcy Turner Vivian Edwards Maurice Dudley Edwin Lester Charles Mor.e C. L. Adams Fiank Harcourt Rege Rede Stewart Garner Master Burns First Appearance hero of Misses Evelyn Kerry Winifred Scott F}'to' Alexander Cecilia Wilman Also Misses Emma. Temple May Carey Gcorgie O'Mcara Dorothy Iraser Marjorio Swallow Ethel Evans THE WHIP. THE WHIP. THE WHIP. 1C SIXTEEN GREAT SCENES 16 -Including THE THRILLING RAILWAY SMASH And tho Great RACE FOR THE TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS. Prices—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 55.; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early Dr-orp, Stalls Gd., Gallery Is. extra. BOX PLANS for tho FIRST SIX NIGHTS will be opened at the Dresden oh MONDAY MORNING NEXT at 0 O'CLOCK. Silverware for Act II supplied by Walker and Hall. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 14th MAY, At 3 p.m. BAND PERFORMANCE. MILITARY BAND AT ISLAND BAY. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 13th Slay, 1911. . ' nnHE ARTS CLUB (INCORPORATED). JL _■ THE FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION Now Open at BUTLER'S GALLERY, LAMBTONQUAY Admission Free. Art Union to be drawn on TUESDAY, 23rd inst., a"c 5 p.m. Tickets, Is. H. BICKNELL, Secretary. "THE GARDEN HOTEL." TCTNGAGE Rooms for a Week End. ■sLJ Lovely Gardens, comfortable rooms, good menu, courteous attention. Moderate Tariff, and ORCHESTRAL MUSIC EVERY SUNDAY. Ring Up "BELLEYUE." fi OL:P . . ~ BALLS. M"The First Shipment of the Famous CHALLENGER GOJ.F BALLS Arriving ex Athenic. Golfers, order your supplies now. The Challenger Ball, the leading 6oller all over tho world. If unable to get your Dealer to supply write Box 45, Wellington, giving name of nearest dealer. PUBLIC NOTICES. KARORI BOROUGH COUNCIL TRAMWAY. OPENING OF LINE TO KARORI PARK. Cars will commence running through to Karori Park after NOON TO-DAY (Saturday), May 13th, 1911. TIME-TABLE. WEEK-DAYS. Cars will depart from the terminus at Karori Park for Newtown at 7.25, 7.45, 8.25 a.m., and every hour until 4.25 p.m., 5.8 p.m., 5.28, 5.48, 6.8, C.2S, 7.25 p.m., and every hour until 10.25 p.m. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Extra Cars will be rim as traffic warrants. SUNDAYS. Cars Will leave Karori Park for Newtown at 1.15 p.m., and every twenty minutes until 5.5 p.m., after which an hourly service will be maintained until 10.5 p.m. First Car for Karori Park will leave Ncwtowu at 12.10 p.m. ' • An increased service will bo run when traffic warrants. FARES: Karori C«mctery to Karori Park, 2(1.; Council Chambers to Karori ral '1 ' W. F. ENGLAND, Tow.ii Clerk. ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE CORPORATION OF LONDON. REMOVAL NOTICE. THE Business of the above Corporation is now being carried on in the Now Premises 110 VAL EXCHANGE BUILDING, Customhouse Quay (opposite the Bank of New Zealand). O. R. BENDALL, General Manager. mO THE SECRETARY, COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSUR- - ANCE SOCIETY, Limited, HOBSON BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. Dear Sir,— On August 3rd, 1910, ono of your agents persuaded me to insure my husband's life under Table 1 of tho Industrial Department, which I did for Is. per week. Another agent, a little later in the same year, persuaded my husband to take out a policy for JHOQ in tho Ordinary Department. This was done, and upon both policies, in the term of 8 months, I have paid the sum of ,£4 4s. Gd. To-day I am in receipt, with much gratitude, of tho sums of .£3l 10s. aii'l X'loo lfls. G(!. Mr. Cain died on the flth of April, 1011, and, in spit? of the Easter Vacation uf a week, and the necessary formal declarations, I have, within 25 (lavs, received in full settlement of niv elciim the sum of .£132 0«. Gd. Asaiii thanking you for your exce-odins; promptitude, which doubtless speaks so well of your Society, and for the kind sympathy and assistance of both agent and staff.— I am, gratefully yours. (Signed) ELIZABETH CAROLINE C-VIN sth May, 1911. ' " TA Card.] MR. E. G. .TELLTCOE. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. AND NOTARY PUBLIC. 307 WILLIS STREET, Telephone 1139. QTUDY tho Property Markct.-Tho kJ Back Page of "The Dominion" is a r -and and Farm Directory,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1126, 13 May 1911, Page 1
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