AMUSEMENTS. "CHILLERS' THEATRE ROYAL, A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME! NEW BEING PROJECTED NIGHTLY! THE GLORIES of tho UPPER THAMES. Tho beauty and charm of tho Upper Thames are well known, and no moro fa*. ciiialing river scenes aro imaginable. THE FRESH WATER AQUARIUM, A Magnificent Picture of Fish Life. MYSTIC MANIPULATIONS, A Particularly Interesting Study. LAKE COMO, ITALY, ' Tho Famous Italian Lnko is here showa in all its marvellous beauty. BLACK AND WHITE SUBJECTS, Headed by IN YORKSHIRE TOWN. IN YORKSHIRE TOWN. A Magnificent Drama taken from on In* cident during the American War. NOTE SI'ECIAL PRICES 1 DRESS CIRCLE ONE SHILLING, STALLS SIXPENCE. Plan Dresden; no hooking fee. KARORI AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. FIRST ANNUAL SPORTS CARNIVAL, KARORI PARK (Tram Terminus), ! SATURDAY NEXT, 2nd MARCH, 1012, ALL WELL-KNOWN ATHLETES COMPETING. First Event, 2.15 p.m. , Garrison Band. Afternoon Tt*t ' Special Tram Service. Admission, Is.J Children, Gd, ' J. B. JORDAN, , Hon. Secretary, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1918. LEVIN AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB, THIRD XNNUAL MEETING, to b» held on tho RACECOURSE, LEVIN (under N.Z.A.A.A. Rules). First event * to start at 12.30 sharp, i Write Secretary for Programme and full ' particulars. ' Entries Close on MARCH 3. i Handicapper—Mr. W. J. Pollock, i A. GROVER, Secretary, « . Oxford Street, Levin. > T tr,"i '.mi i . ii. i .. ' -j-x^J j SPECIAL NOTICES. FREE riOOKEBY LECTURES, With Practical Demonstrations By MRS. GLENNEN, s Australia's Greatest Cookery Export will ' ■ give a series of Lectures in Wellingl ton, commencing TO-MORROW, • THURSDAY, FEB., 29th, at 2.30 p.m., In the TOWN HALL (Concert Chamber). LECTURE: ', "Feeding of Infants and Children." : DEMONSTRATION: "Suitablo Cookery for Invalids." .. FRIDAY, Ist MARCH, at 2.30 P.M. SYDNEY STREET SCHOOLROOM, i Watch for further announcements. i ALL CORDIATXyTnVITED TO DB. 1 MONSTKATIONS. 0 FREE TO EVERYONE. .- .L. ' ' ..Trr-v PUBLIC NOTICES. , THE" PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1903 (Section 50). i IN THE ESTATE 01' HERBERT ROBERT HENRY, late of Wellington, Law Clerk, Deeea-.t'd. iIX creditors and others having i A claims :>s,'i>iii't this estate aro ; hereby miuired f.> send I hem, with particulars on the form provide!*., (u (ho District Manager of the Public 'I.rust O/liee, at Wellington. »" or belorc the 1 30lh day of APRIL. 1012. Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. ALT, Monevs payable to the above os- . tale mav be "lodged to Hie credit of the Public Trustee's account, at any postal money-order oliico, or paid (j Ihe District 'Manager of the Public Trust Office. ■FRED. FITOHKTT, Public Trustee. February 27, 1012. REMOVAL NOTICE. i TVTR. RAWIRt P. MEESHACK, Land ili. Agent and Interpreter (late of Oliphant and Olipliaiif, Solicitors, Auckland), wishes to notify his Clients and tho Public generally that on and after tho Ist Day of MARCH. 1912, the Business now carried on by him at. Kirkcaldios Building, Stout Street, Wellington will be removed to 151 and 152 LAMBTON . QUAY, Wellington, next to Bunny and Ayson, Solicitors, Wellington. 19th February, 1912. THE~Dula,'oP _ RU.BBER CO. OF AUSTRALASIA, LTD. W'3 hog to notify that on and after FRIDAY NEXT, tho Ist March, our Warehouse will close as under:— MONDAY to FRIDAY, 5.30 p.m. SVI'URDAY. 12.30 p.m. THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. OF AUS. TR ALA SI A, LTD., 95 Courlenay Place. MEETINCS. WELLINGTON FOOTBALL CLUB. THE Annual Meeting of the'above Club will be held th« O'ldMlOTs HaJl. Lambton Quay, on IHI DAY NEXT, Ist MARCH, at S p.m. ■ill members-and intending members «• requested to attend, and n special invitation is extended to Fifth Class players. ALLAN ,T. HILL, Hon. Secretary, VIXLINGTON ACCOUNTANT STUDENTS'' SOCIETY. THE First Meeting of the Session wilt be held THIS (WEDNESDAY EVENING, i» the Chamber of Commerce, at 7.-15 p.m. ... _ "Discussion of Examination Papers 1911." Refreshments. . Intending members nro cordially in« vital to be present. — ■' 1 MONEY TO LEND. mHE WELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN. JL AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, LIMITED. Advances made on approved freehold socurities (Farms and Town Properties) from .£SO and upwards, at current rates of interest. Offices: 219 Lambton Quay. Wellington. R, E. RAWNSLEY, Secretary. CHAPLIN'S IMPERIAL RESTAURANT. 85 MANNERS STREET. ■jVITEALS FROM 7 A.M. TO -MIDNIGHT. 5-COVRSE LUNCHEON, 9d. SUNDAY DINNKkToNE SHILLING. Private Room for Ladies. TWO of best heavy-weight Motor Cyclej nro the Ariel and the L.M.C., 3Jh.p.. with 'free engines. Let us semi you a catalogue r.-id ;,'ive a deinonvtration. J. O. Shorland and Co., Cuba Street, Wellington,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1375, 28 February 1912, Page 1
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