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AMUSEMENTS. LOTS OP PUN AND HUMOUR Witnessing Syd. Chaplin, the Uniqu® Comedian, mashing the girls in Keystone's "Lover's Lost Control." riiOll XOOX ONWARDS. • Last Two Da.vs of neystono's Merry and Bright Comedy. 2000 ft. of gurgles of laughter. "LOVER'S IyOST CONTROL." "LOVER'S LOST CONTROL." • A screaming runaway joke in a millinery show, when tlie amorous SYD. CHAI'LIN The SYD. CHAPLIN Funny Feller, Gets himself iuto laughable difficulties with the Girls—tho Giddy, Giddy Girls. "THE WILES OP A WOMAN," "THE WILES OP A WOMAN," A superior melodrama, with a splendid plot, which is full of good scenes—tho Bth Episode of "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY." BILLIE'S HEIRESS. ■ . GRAPHIC. STARTING, MONDAY AT NOON! A Grand Dramatic Sensatioiij The limit ill Exciting Features. Thanliouscr 'Co. at their very best. A Half-hour of Expectant Thrills, THE LEAP FROM AN OCEAN LINER., THE.LEAP FROM AN OCEAN LINER. The 9th Episode of "Tho Million Dollar Mystery." Florence is abducted and carried away on an. ocean liner. Her escape ifi marvellous. BILLIE'S DEBUT. • Featuring Billic Reeves, the Tsar of Laughter,- in an original comedv stunt. THE MELBOURNE CUP, 1915. THE MELBOURNE CUP, .1915. Views of the Course—The RAco in detail from Start to Finish.. . HIGHLAND MILK INDUSTRY, Elaborately desoribes the processes in the manufacture of this Dominion industry. BIG GUN. MANUFACTURE, Industry. Drama, HEARTS TO LET: THE CtAUMONT GRAPHIC, Topical Prices—Adults, 6d.; Children, 3d. PUBLIC. HOTICEB. • PARADE OF TROOPS,. SATURDAY NEXT, 13th INSTANT.' CITIZENS aTe invited, to display, as 'much Bunting as possible on'SATURDAY NEXT, the 13th Instant, during the procession of the T roopa through tho streets of the City. JOHN P. . LUKE, Mayor. , 10th November, 1915. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. PARADE OF TROOPS, SATURDAY . NEXT, 13th INSTANT. NOTICE. TOURING the Procession the. following JL* streets will bo CLOSED to all Vehicles:— Bunny Street, Lamb ton Quay, Willis, Manners, and Lower Cuba • Streets and Jervois Quay, to the King's Wharf. CAUTION. CITIZENS are cautioned against using their, verandahs to accommodate sightseers to view the procession. Only balconies should :to so used ; ,. Ordinary verandahs 'are not constructed to carry weight, and are dangerous. JNO. R. PALMER, ' Town Clerk. 10th- November, 1915. ' » A PARADE of the Wellington Gfirri--6011 Artillery Division will bo held in Whitmorc Street on SATURDAY, 13th inst., at 1 p.m. Petone and Lower Hutt members will tako tbo train leaving* Lower Hutt at 1.38 p.m. Dress: Khaki, puttees, belts, and caps to be worn. . Officers will not wear swords. LIEUT.-COLONEL F. J. COURTNEY, Commanding Wellington Garrison Artil- ■ lory Division. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908," AND ITS AMENDMENTS. ■ THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE I COMPANY. LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given that an. Extraordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders of the above .Company will be held at the Head Office of the Company, Queen Street, Auckland, on TUESDAY, the 16th day of November, 1915, at 11 o'clock, in the forenoon. , . ■ Business: •' To oonfirm the following Resolution passed at Extraordinary General Meeting held on Thursday, October 28, 1915, viz.:— - •> "That .the objects of the Cbmpany be extended so aa to include power to carry on in New Zealand und : else- , where the business of trustees, ' exocutors, administrators, receiver) guardian, committee, _ liquidator, attorned assignee, or in any other fiduciary position, and generally to transact all kinds of trust-and . agenoy business, and that for such 'purpose the provisions of the Memorandum of Association of the Company be, and they are • - s hereby altered, by tho addition to Clause 3, after sub-clause (c.) of ■the following sub-clause, to he marked (cc):— ' (cc) .To undertake* carry on, and execute in Nevr Zealand and elsewhere, trusts of all kinds, and tc act'as trustee,! executor, adminis- ' tratoi - , liquidator, receiver, guardian, committee, attorney, assignee and in any other* fiduqjary position, and generally to transact all kinds of trust and agency business either gratuitously or otherwise." And that the Directors be authorised to apply to the Court to confirm thii Resolution. Dated at Auckland this Brd day of November, 1915.. N By Order of the Board of Directors. V. H. UPTON, General Manager. BEIGE'S Luncheon and tea, rooms, BRANDON STREW, next to Kirkoaldie and Stains. If you want a good Fish or Meat Tea, 5 to 7.30, try Brioffs, • IMPROVING THE "BASIN,'? £ • o — AN INJUNCTION TO BE LODGED. _ 'At the last meeting of the City Coun. cil it was decided, on the recommendation of the Reserves Committee, to proceed .with what is known a-s the minor Basin Reserve improvement scheme. This consists of setting back the existing outer felice to tlie inside edge of tho ga'rdeu-cum plantation that surrounds tho playing axon, so exposing it to'the view, instead of having, as at present, a plain weathor-beatein board fence to gaze at. This action is being taken objection to by Mr. Willi .am •Tonks, an old Wellington resident, whose voice' lias been raised' previously against any interference \Vith tlie Basin Reserve. Mr. Tonks lias written a long "lettor to tlie Mayor, in which lie takes strenuous objection to the work being, allowed to prooeed, and intimating his intention of applying for an injunction to prohibit the City Corporation proceeding with fclio proposed work. Ho Mayor (Mr. J. P. Luke) stated yesterday that tho work authorised by tho council had not yet been commenced, but ho did not think that Mr. Tonks could prevent work going on, which had boen authorised in a constitutional maimer by tho council. Tho work only meant tlie shifting of a fence from one position to tho' other, giving the. public His tancfit. of the aardoiii dmt is «ow Afogured from tb street ,Jr ft lugh board fea«.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2617, 12 November 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2617, 12 November 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2617, 12 November 1915, Page 7

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