AMUSEMENTS. CARNIVAL BAZAAR! T ARGE rjHOWN "O ALL. -IUARGE J-OWN -O-ALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AT 7 O'CLOCK. OIiCFIKS'I'RAIi MUSKJ BV WELLINGTON WORKING MEN'S CLUB OKCHJiSTIJAL .MUSIC JiY WELLINGTON WOKlvlNtr MEN'S CLliB ORCHESTRA. ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION gD. ADMISSION gD. And Concert pri amber. /-ionoert phamber. UN'CBIiT VMIAIIBER. vAWfBRT v-'IiAMBER. MORNING AND EVENING: COMPETITIONS. OMPETITIONS. SEE SEPARATE ADVERTISEMENT. AUDIENCE TO JUDGE FINALS ADMISSION—DAY SESSIONS, gD. EVENTNG-jS. TO ALL PARTS'. NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY-CONCERT CHAMBER. pRAND /CONCERT! fi RAND riONCERT! VTK-AND VONCBRT! VXRAND BV WELLINGTON AMATEUR CHOI?AT. CLUB. BV WELLINGTON AMATEUR CHORAL CLUB. TWO MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMMES. OS. AND IS. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT BRISTOL. ™ JOSEPH LEWIS, General Secretary. BASIN f> ESERVE, ASIN , JLVBSEEVB, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON AND EVENING, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON A7TD EVENING. From 2.80 till 10.30. THE SPORTS CARNIVAL FOR N"' 9 QUEEN. RACES. HIGHLAND DANCING, FOOTBALL MATCH, SIDE SHOWS. 3 BRASS BANDS. 3 BRASS BANDS. ELECTRIC LIGHT DISPLAY. MUSIC AND DANCING. SATURDAY' NEXT.
•jgIVEKY BODY'S. PROM NOON UNTIL 10.15 P.M. LAST TWO DAYS! LAST TWO DAYS 1 GREATEST OP MILITARY DRAMAS German kultur graphically depicted. BELGIANS DRIVEN PROM HOME Story of the Germans pillaging and looting "somewhere in Belgium." Eight for the chateau and GALLANT DEFENCE OF THE BRIDGE By OUR BOYS IN KHAKI (An object lesson in Btrifo.) "WAR IS HELL!" "WAR IS HELL!" "WAR IS HELL!" "WAR IS HELL!" Keystone's 2000 ft. comedy, HOGAN'S MUSSY JOB, Featuring Charles Murray. 4 SUPERIOR FILMS. i Prices: Adults, 6d.; Children, 3d. fJIHE KING'S THEATRE. "Where the BEST pictures are." Direction, Haywards, Ltd. To-night, A QUESTION OF COURAGE. A QUESTION OF COURAGE. A QUESTION OF COURAGE. Majestic's Great Story of War and Patriotism, acted and produced with spell-binding realism. Laughter, Loud and Long, in FATTY, MABEL, AND THE LAW. FATTY, MABEL. AND THE LAW. FATTY, MABEL. AND THE LAW. Greeted last night with a torrent of Gleeful Yells! MAKING AMERICAN GREENBACKS. An Education in this! DUDLEY BUXTON'S CARTOONS. Tho Huns' H.vmn of Hate as herein caricatured will do you good to see! THE AVAR GAZETTE. An inspiring review of a great part of the Italian Ai-my and many world's events. MANY OTHERS! ALL GOOD! MATINEE, 2.30 TO-MORROW. D.C. Stalls, 6d., Reserved Seats Is. 6d., at Bristol Piano Co. IMPRESS THEATRE. "Where Everybody Goes." NOW SHOWING Final Part of Selig's Wild Animal drama ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN. ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN. FATTY'S NEW ROLE Keystone Farce-Comedy. THE CHOICE Vitagraph Drama. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE Latest Animated News. IT HAPPENED ON WASHING DAY. COMBINED SPORTS' CANDIDATE. Monster hard-ut dance. LARGE TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23rd. Tickets, 2s. 6d. W. J. MEREDITH, Hon. Secretary. ON TO "O E RUN.' N TO JJERLIN. THE NEW WAR, GAME. ALLIES' RACE TO BERLIN. Obtainable at all Stationery and Toy Dealers. Price 2s. Trade Supplied by A. AISLABIE, C.o, N.Z. Express Co., Wellington. 'Phono 92. Box 1151. VV'HERE will I Lunch? The Silver »* Grid in Cuba Street. Best Shilling Lunch in the City. the members were deputed to make inquiries in a given direction. A Certain Home. "These members duly proceeded to do so, and, as a rosnlt, visited a certain home. Dealing with those circumstances only which are relative to the essential principle of 'homo life' ns already defined, they were as follows:—There were ten boardod-out children in tho house; their aj;es ranged from 15 years to 13 months, two of tnem—aged, respectively, 5 a.nd2i years—were mental defectives of degenerate private habits. Tho homo was conducted by the foster-mother and her daughter, aged about 25 years. Tho foster-ruothcr had no young children of her own. Thero was no malo fosterparent. There was no evidenco of any mcomo other than that derived through the foster-childron. "Oiriuj; to the dislocation incidental to the bienniel election the matter has not beo n advanced beyond this stage, but the committee is of opinion that the facts ascertained and herein disclosed aro sufficient to justify it in its request for information; and it recommends, therefore, that a reply bo sent to tho Secretary of Education in terms of this report. Minister to be Approached. A lengthy discussion followed tho presentation of the roport, mid in the course of this discussion, the Rev. 11. Van Stavereii remarked that ns (he board had pniclically handed tho control of tho children over lo (lie Education Department, il, should not endeavour lo control that Department. Tie considered the board should, as far us possible, retain control of the children. Members generally considered l.liat wherever the cliildTOI) worn boarded out, the board should bo solicitous (or their welfare. Thorn was a suggestion In refer Ihe reporl hack, bul. this wan not carried, and llio report was subsequentlv adopted. Mr. C. M. Luke then moved-nnrf Mrs. T. M. Will'orrl seconded—"TTrn! a deputation wait, upon llio Mmi.-ler of Education to discuss the whole mailer, the deputation to consist of Ihe chairman of tho board, the chairmen of tho Hospital and Charitable Aid ('ninmil tees, Hie Rev. Dr. J. Kennedy Elliott, tho Her. M. Van Staveron, Mr. M. l:uk». and the ladv members of the hivird," Tha motion jv.w carried unanimously,
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