AMUSEMENTS. nil II E A T R K ll 0 Y A I* •fl- Props., John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGnT-COMPLKTfi CHANGE! Nov Items! New Acts! First Appearance of 808 HARPER, Comedian af 1-iiph Talent' TIM GAFFNEY, Expert Daucer uiid Comedian. A Proved Success, .Toe-W ATI'S AM) LUCAS-Mmlgo Clever Contortionists, Clog Dancers, and _ Conversationalists. Now Firm Favourites. THE KELSO BOYS, Australian Wizards of Motion. Introducing New Act Tliis Weekt Society iiml Mililnrv .higgling. ESSIE .IKXNINGS, Balladis.t and Sonbrotto. BRIGHTIE CARLISLE, Soubrcttc. EMMA IIARIHE, Scrio and Dancer. LUCY LAV] XI A, Dainty Soubrette. maud fanning, The Greatest Coon Impersonator Living* ARTHUR ELLIOTT. Lively End Man. ELLIOTT SISTERS. Talented Trio. King hl' Comedy, WARD LHAR. D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. Plaa Dresden Gil. extra. Tjris maTestts TuTieatrß, Props., John Fuller a'ud Sons. The Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures. FULLERS', The Latest. PICTURES, FULLERS'' The Best. PICTURES.-TO-NIGHT! GRAND ALL NEW PROGRAMME, ALL NEW PROGRAMME, Arrivinsi with To-dnv's English Mail.' CAPT. 'BARNACLE'S COURTSHIP, ' CAPT. BARNACLE'S COURTSUIP.. — A Yitasrnpli Comedy. THE LYONS MAIL. THE LYONS MAIL. TOE ANIMATED GAZETTE. Latest Edition. A FURIOUS BATTLE. Two Humorous Comic Sketches, HUMBUG'S HYPNOTIC CURE. ACROSS THE PLAINS. And a Host of Others. D.C. and 0.5., Is. Stalls (lip-up), Gd. Plan lit Clirislgsoii's. 'Phono 3103. TOAZAAR AND FANCY FAIR. TOWN HALL, UPPER HUTT, lSth-22ml JULY, In Aid of Catholic Presbytery and School* Under Distinguished Patronage of His Grace Archbishop Redwood, Sir J. Carroll, K.C.M.G., M.P., AclingPrime Minisler. and Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Wilford. M.P., who will all participate in the Opening Ceremony, On TUESDAY EVENING, at 7.30 p.m. In connection with the Bazaar, a Special Train will be run on Tuesday evening -■• Leave Wellington U. 5 p.m.; Upper Hult 10 p.m., Stopping all Stations between Petone and Upper Hull. SALEROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes for Beginners are held on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS in her Private Hall, SO Ghuznec Street, near St. Peter's Cliurch. Proficiency ensured in. SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. Term commences with Pupil. Private Lessons by appointment. "THE GARDEN HOTEL.". "ICING AGE Rooms for a Week End. JHi Lovely Gardens, comfortable rooms, good menu, courteous attention. • Moderato Tariff, and ORCHESTRAL MUSIJ EVERY SUNDAY. Ring Up "BELLEVUE," - 'i MEETINCS, ' ,——o COUNTRY RACING CLUB'S CONFERENCE. THE Adjourned Meeting of the abora will be held at the TOWN lUUi, at half-past 2 o'clock TO-DAY. The Special Committee will meet the • Chairman of the Racing Conference at 5.15 THIS MORNING at the ROYAL OAK HOTEL. The whole of the Delegates w:ill meet, the Hon. Acting-Premier at Uio GOV' ERXMENT BUILDINGS at 10.30. ALBERT BRUCE, Chairman. "NEW ZEALAND TROTTING CONFERENCE. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the* TROTTING CONFERENCE will boi held in the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Customhouse. Quay, Wellington TO-DAI., (MONDAY,, 17,11 : a.,„. . Secretary,,, Christcliurch, 14th July, 1911. -jurirw. Scott Bedford win spoakv IVI at the Oneen's Statue TO-DAY,] (MONDAY), t-ho 17th inst., at 12.40 p.m.,, when he will ask tho question, "What; crime has tho boy committed? Roll ur; and kclj) to defend your liberties. j THE WELLINGTON INVESTMENT-) TRUSTEE AND AGENCY COM-1 FANY, LTD. ( . THE Annual General Meeting of Share-, holders of tho abovo Company willbo held on FRIDAY, 28th JUIA, 1911, at; 8 o'clock p.m., at the. Company* Ofliccs, 237 Lambton Quay, City of Wellington, * Business: To receive Report and Balaacc-slieofcitfi 30th June. 1911 To declare a Dividend To elect two Di-rectors To elect two Auditors And General. . L. G. MACK.YY^ecretarj, ~ 1 PUBLIC NOTICES. fi f REMO.VAL NOTICE. "MESSES. E. and B. DICKENSON, JM. Butchers tlale Handy .Food Supply, and Otjigo Meat Co.,- Cuba. Street) bogle, notify their-Customers-that they have. l REMOVED to New Premises, a£ 2171 UPPER WILLIS STREET, and hope, by strict attention to bu>inoss, to still merit, (lie share, of confidenco from their »ldi and new Customers. Telephone 3427,! Customers waited on daily.' I REMOVAL NOTICE. T>R. HECTOR has Removed from Pre* toria- Street to Waterloo Koad, Lower Hutt. r-v t , ' ■' .' !£■ FOR LEASE OR EXCHANGE. to Lease, a portion of my » ' Proporty on the Whenuakura side, handy to Patea; about 600 acres in bush; terms rcasonablo to a good man; a good chance for young man with limited enpital. Apply W. Strange, Hurlcyville. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. Q1 A ACRES, situated.half-milo from Creamery, and cno mile from School; Dwelling of 5 rooms, 10-bailocl cowshed and outbuildings. A first-class dairying properly, in good district. Owner will lease for 7 years at 32«. (Jd. iier acre. Inspection invited. W ,J, MITCIIELL. Fondi ng._Box 41. FOR LEASE, Dairy Farm, Gi Acres* ' Rent, 40s. per acre, I years; right of purchase, .£4O per aero of 3D acres i balance, Mnori lease. As a-going concern 'including 35 cows, horse, trap, harness, etc. Suitable for a milk walk;-closo to town. Price, .£6OO. Terms arranged.' Further- particulars apply to •J 4 T, BARRY AND C 0„ ' FEILDIKQ.
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