AMUSEMENTS. > . ' " ~—— : . 1 " N EW ' Z EAUNr> - .pATHIOTIC (gO.CIETY ' (WELLINGTON BRANCH). Under the Distinguished Patronage of Their Excellencies Lord and liady Liverpool, tko Right Hon. . 1 1 . Massov, Prime Minister, the Right Hon,Bii: Joseph a.C.M.G., and His .Worship tho Mayor, J. 3?, . I/uke, Egq^ CARNIVAL QUEEN iOE WELLINGTON! N OA[ , I , N A ™ N . S for Candidates for Oomivtal Queen of Wellington BiaSnvited from' tho following Societies, Clubs, etc.!— 1. Tho Red Cross and St. John's Ambulanco Societies,' 2. Our Tramway Boys. 8. Combined Retailors of Wellington, i. Combined Sports of Wellington. . , 5. Combined Picture Theatres. . fi. Wholesale Houses of Wellington, 7. Combined Factories. '....J... 8. Residents of Hutt and Petono. 9. Railway Staffs of Wellington, 10. Commorcial Travellers, • 31. Licensed Victuallers.. 12. Civil Service of Wellington* "" -13. The Hibeflii&nS. 11. The Suburbs of Wellington, comprising KaiwteM, Ngaio, Khflfidalkhi, Johnsonvillo. '• ... ■ 15. The Suburbs of Wellington comprising ThOrndon. Kelbutne. . liarori, . Newi , town, Kilbirnie, HiftaJtai, MiraMar, Stotoun. 16. The North. Wairarapa Stamen, Comprising residents from Pahiafcua to terton, inclusive. - 'j* 17. The South Wairarapa Farmers, comprising residents from Mastertog, "M Martinbotough and Coast Residente. 18. The residents of Horowhenua and Manawatu. ' 19. Caledonian Society. ' r ' • 20. West Coasters. , . ' The New Zealand Patriotic! Society fully realises that to make the Carnival Queen Election an ftssurod euocGss, it vil[ be.necessary to have tho support of hhfi whole Of the Wellington Province.; This they feel sure will be forthcoming wh6H the residents'throughout. the province recognise how tho funds are to be utilised. If those bodies invited give .the Society the support asked for, the Society's Organiser will immediately wait upon the Respective committees, and address aid • place before.them all necessary information for tho'successful running of-tho Car-" ■ nival Queen Election. The Society hopes that the ladies who will-De. / to allow themselves to be nominated will readily consent. Besides helping to all Oft; the election to commence immediately, it will surelv-be an honour for.any lady to' . . bo nominated for so great a cause, i.e., that of establishing a. BasO Hospital at Trentham Encampment, and to provide a fund for the assistance of Our Now ZeaJ land Soldiers and sailors who are'incapacitated while 011 active service, and for thO support of tho dependents of those wno havo saorificcd their lives in defence of thfl Empire. ' " ' Nominations close with the Society's secretary, Mr. JoS. Lewis, 18 Grey Street* at 5 p.m. on Wednesday Next, sth May pros. ' f \ H. G. HILL, Chairman, L JOS. LEWIS, Secretary. v ■ ' ■ FUND FOR WOUNDED NEW ZEALANDERS CARNIVAL—TO-DAY 'AND MONDAY, 'ATHLETIC PARK, THIS 'AFTERNOON. „ Admission, 1/-, 'At 2.30' i/ TOWN HALL', MONDAY,, 'Admission: 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. At 8., ; See you get SOtfVENTR PROGRAMME 63, HEfiP THE FUND, " ' Empress theatre, blascheck ' ri rand opera house "Where Evervbodv Goes" BLASCHECK "UT DirOCtijbn: nl , BLASCHECK The London Entertain*. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. BLASCHECK ments Syndicate. - BLASCHECK The Greatest of All the LAST APPEARANCE OF BLASCHECK Humorists 4 Entertainers. Sixth Series Selig's Wild Animal. BLASCHECK A Word of Advice. Drama, BLASCHECK Book Your Seats for Nex? ADVENTURES OF ICATHLYN. . . BLASCHECK Week Now. ; OUR BOYS OFF TO THE FRONT. BLASCHECK Book Your Seats for Ncrf Our Boys now making a name for them- BLASCHECK Week Now. i selves at the Dardanelles. BLASCHECK Box Plan at The Bristol BLASCHECK Day Sales at Miss MONDAY NEXT, BIASCHECIv Lennox's. - FLIGHT FOR FORTUNE, Feature drama, BLASCHECK Commencing FATTY'S MAGIC PANTS, Keystone BLASCHECK SATURDAY, Sth MAIL comedy. BLASCHECK For 6 Nights Only. ' \ TOPICAL BUDGET. War news.. BLASCHECK Change of Program ma AND OTHERS, i BLASCHECK Each Evening. ZLIJI BLASCHECK BOOK NOW. Under the Patronage of Their Excellencies BLASCHECK JOSEPH BLASCHECKj th 6 GO DANCIf U KEC^A L T'! ei ' rOOL BLASCHECK MISS AL^CE-AUSTIN, '' DANCE EECITAI! BLASCHECK ' The'ChamiiigYoMg Presented : by MISS ESTELLE BEERE. BLASCHECK Vowlist and Entorteuier, TONIGHT VTUR T D"TOIIGHT BLASCHECK" ¥0^: % n St sars »* mrMTV TUNraJ P ' m ' BLASCHECK M. J, BLOOMFIELD, DMNT yiS S! COSTUMES! BLASCHECK , Manager. LIMELIGHT EFFECTS! v . .. Prices: 3s. (reserved)"and 2s. "JjIASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCHj, Box Plan Now Open. Bristol Piano Co;, __ I'M- -' ..FERITY SERVICE TIME-TABLE, SUNDAY CONCERT. :— SUNDAY CONCERT. _ _ HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. (Wellington, Day's Bay, ißona Bay,),. • SUNDAY;.2nd MAY, MONDAY, TUESfiAY, WEDNESDATk <• N 7 NATIVES' A P SSOCIATION : ' THURSDAY, ANb FRIDAY., -' ■ v NATIVES ASSOCIATION ; Ferry Whar f, ' WeUington-7.M. ' (Late Garrison). , •• a - m -> 6-20. ~ Winners of 17 Championship Prizes, . ijfl ' Conductor: Lieut. T. Herf.. (Cargo shoold be at .wharf before :. Mr. F.. Charlton will sing.- • noon). r ,• . ■. . Mr. Harry Phipps will sing. Leave Day'« 8ay—6.55, 8, 9, U a.m., O.BL " Silver Coin Collection. Admission Free. 4.20, 5.20, 7.10 p.m. ' , ; Piano kindly lent by The Bristol Piano Leave Rolial Bay—7.s, 8.15, 0.10, 11,19, " Co. • a.m., 3.15, 4.30, 5.30, 7 p.m. "ORICE'S LUNCHEON & TEA ROOMS ' SATURDAY. / ■ ARE NOW OPEN, . . - „ , ■■■■■■■■'■ / - Leave Wellington—7.4o, 10.15 ft.m., 12.13^'. < Where Customers will have the 1.20, 2.30; 4.15, 6.10, 9.20, 11.15 p.m.-, BEST OF ATTENTION' Leave Bay-G.55, 8, 9, 11 am.. 1.35j ; • ' ■ ' : 3.5, 5, 7, 10.10 p.m.. BRANDON STREET, " Leave Bona' Bay—7.s. 8.15, '9.10..'1134 . Next to Kirkcaldie and Stains: .. ' ' a ' m " IM ' BJ S« 5 - 10 ' 10 P- m - •'•'''•• A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE.- ~ ~ * ■ BAND." pARS FOR HIRE OR STORED. , — • ' : ' ' oil and Petrol Supplied. fTTATERSIDE WORKERS' BAKB.%L - ■ 'Phone 2924. .. , W; NEWTOWN PARK -. ' . 7 Address: Next Publio Trust Offioe, i,„ Lambton Quay. TO-iIORROW (SUNDAY), : ' N. NIGHTINGALE Proprietress . :. i M 3 > in * ™ CoL * m SYSTEM/ , . DE.. LA .'BELQldu^-,;'a. TEACHES you to play the Piano in 'v- ■ 10 to 20 lessons Tno scales); ■ Bodega.), - ; a pupil further into musio thaji 3 0r.4 138 LAMBTON QUAY., , years under ordinary conditions. Learn - ■ - • '' ' •■' 'CABlWmAOT'coil^'J:^ required); saves time, and money. Make Proprietors. — - usa of the long evenings and benefit your Renovated and Refurnished Throughout future life. Testimonials from all parts • * . —~ of New Zealand of the eucoess of our. The Cuisine in charge of Theo. Collari pupils. If you already read musio learn la'te Chef Central Hotel," Auckland; * by this system how to convert your music Warner's, Christohurohj also Liege and to ragtime. A Ragtime Player is always Paris. • "" l .' te time aU J®™ Jff SUPPE ® College of Musio, Boulcott Chambers (first PITIES specially catered, for. , floor up). Bouloott Street. 'Phone 387. Now' Open. ■>' - MARLBOROUGH RACES; , [WEDNESDAY'AND THURSDAY NEXT, . RECORD FIELDS. RECORD FIELDS. RECORD FIELDS. — RECORD FIELDS. RECORD FIELDS. RECORD FIELDS. Look at .the Union Company Time-table for Steamers which have bean specially arranged to suit visitors to Blenheim. N . • Steamer to Pioton. on TUESDAY, returning WEDNESDAY NIGHT and • THURSDAY NIGHT. ' li. GRIFFITHS, Secretary, REMOVED. REMOVED. REMOVBDj A TO my Customers and the Public generally, X wish to inform that I have ' Removed my Old-established Business from the corner of Vivian and Taranaki Streets into a more modern, commodious; and up-to-date-Shop, No. 141 Vivian Street, near Cuba Street (corner Crawford Terrace), which place untilrecently was occupied by U.F.S. Dispensary. For the past twenty-two years I have 60 carefully, thoughtfully, and successfully conducted my business that it has gro_wn to 6iich an' extent ■ that I found my old premises too small and inconvoniont, and so was compelled to 6eok .a larger and up-to-date shop. By so doing I shall be better ablo to cater for and attend to the requirements of my old as well as now customers .with the same care and satisfaction that I havo given in tho past. . In conclusion, I take this opportunity of thanking my customers for the loyal support tendered me in the past, and trust, to still have the pleasure of a continuation of their acquaintance and patronage in my new premises. R. M. green; NQI'Ei-tfMMit ills hi tttdlnlacg ?iU ptill ba woanwblft aa praviaini-j-,
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