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AMUSEMENTS. ■IX OX PL A N '- for the Six Productions of "EVERYWOMAN" and the Three Representations of "PASSERS-BY" will bo OPENED at the DRESDEN, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) MORNING At 9 o'clock. A QUEUE will Iμ formed from 8 a.m. AFEEi HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson (Limited), EVERYWOMAN. EVERYWOMAN. The Most. Talked About Piny New Zealand has seen for years. Commencing TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT Six Nights Only, MR, J. C. WILLIAMSON Presents The Great Spectacular Dramatic Sensation, EVERYWOMAN. EVERY WOMAN. Introducing in the Title Role MISS HILDA SPONG, MISS HILDA SPONG, Supported by WILLIAM DESMOND 'AND A COMPANY OF CO ARTISTS, EVERYWOMAN, hVJSKYWUiUAiN. A Play that Stirs the Emotions and Holds the Interest. EVERYWOMAN, KVJSIIiWUMAK. A Stupendous Dramatic Spectacle, Full of Action and Incident.. Sumptuously Staged and Jfountcd. Magnificently Dressed. Brillii'.nH.y Acted. An Ideal Entertainment. TUESDAY, MAY 28, For Three Nights Only, "PASSERS-BY." '^PASSERS-BY." Plans for the Season will be Opened at the Dresden To-morrow Morning at 9 o'clock. A queue will he formed at 8 a.in. Dress.Circle and Reserved Stalls, 65,; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early Door Stalls, 6d. extra; Early Door Gallery. Iβ. extra. , Touring: Manager John Farrell. 0 LADIES, also YOUNG GIRLS, re--11 quired. Apply Stage Door, To-morrow, l> between 5 and G. 15 p.m.' ( . Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage, 1 THE EXHIBITION OF D TDRITISH PAINTINGS! 3J BRITISH PAINTINGS! ■ Open Daily 10 a.ni.-6 p.m., and 7 p.m.10 p.m. Admission-ONE SHILLING. Season Tickets, available at Armife, :- Hoiliday's, Speed's, and M'Gregor Wright s, Lambton Quay, 7s. 6d. '• PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL, EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. r f ELECTION OF ONE COUNCILLOR, I T HEREBY givo Notice that the followJL ing three persons have been Nomin- „ ated as Candidates for the office of Councillor for the City of Wellington:— . FULLFORD, Arthur Harry THOMPSON, William John TREGEAR, Edward. As there is only one vacancy to be filled, t I hereby also givo notice thnt a Poll will k be takhii as between tho said Candidates 1 on FRIDAY, tho 17th day of May, 1912, at the following polling places:— Town Hall, Cuba Street. Turnbull's Auction ' Room, Panama Street. Harcourt's Auction Room. Panama Street. Ladies' Waiting Room, "X" Shed, Wharf. Sydney Street Schoolroom. " Rochabito Hall, Manners Street. Druids' Hall, Taraiiaki Street. Century Hall, Kent Terrace. St. Mark's Schoolroom, Sussex Square. Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road. Newtgwn Library, Reruns Street. St. Thomas's Schoolroom, Riddiford , Street. s Masonic Hall, Adelaide Road South. j Schoolroom, Island Bay. Churchroom, Tainui Terrace, Maranui. Kilbiniio Hail, Kilbirnic. Pavilion Bowling Green, Hataitai. Schoolroom, Roseneath. Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith Street. 3 Baptist Church Schoolroom, Brooklyn. Churchroom, Aro Street. Kelburne Churchroom, Upland Road. Churchroom, Northlands. Social Hall, Pitt Street, Wnrlestown. Schoolroom, St. Paul's, Tinakori Road. Kearney's Tearooms, Tinnkori Road. Polling Hours—9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dutod this 10th day of May, 1912. JAMES AMES, ' Returning Officer, City of Wellington. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. mHE ROYAL INSURANCE COM--1 PAXY, LIMITED, hare REMOVED to their New Building Situated FEATHERSTON STREET, Wellington (Opposite - Union Bank), whew the bnsinr-ss of the Wellington Branch of tho Company will , be conducted in future. Messrs. W. M. Banuatyne nnd Co., Ltd.. remain the Wellington City Agents of the. Company. . A. D. COOK, RESIDENT SECRETARY. W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., CITY AGENTS. MASSAGE AND ELECTRICITY. Treatment by an Accredited Specialist, C. CREIGHTON HALE. of 89 Mortimer Street, Cavendish Square, MASSEUE BY LONDON CERTIFICATE, is temporarily in New Zealand, and treats patients either at their Residences, at Cabs, at Hote'.s, or at the N.Z. Branch E6tnblishment-27a MAY STREET, WELLINGTON. . Reasonable Terms. Particulars on anplication. Telephono 3226. RA fflM P. MEERHACK, LAND AGENT &. INTERPRETER, Late of Oliphant and Olipkant, Barristers and Solicitors, Auckland. NATIVE LEASES NEGOTIATED, TKANSFERS. MORTGAGES, APPLICATIONS, Etc. NATIVE LAND COURT. LAND HOARD ATTENDED. A'i Corrcsuoinlriicp Confidential. 151 LMIBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Telfsliono 2491. TIRANCISS H E R R I F F, Licensed Land Broker under the Act. Office: Thornc'on Circulating Librarv, Molesworlh Street (Into Shaml's). Thirty years' Legal Training in Convoyaiicinß. Before Borrowing, see that voW Title is iii order. Investigation of i titles a speciality Con-espondence ismted,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1441, 16 May 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1441, 16 May 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1441, 16 May 1912, Page 1

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