! amusements.' QRAND ■ OPERA HOUSE. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Commencing • TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, ..' TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, MAY 9th. J: C.'WILLIAMSON, LTD., announce the 'Return of that Universal Favourite, —— JULIUS KNIGHT, JULIUS KNIGHT, — JULIUS KNIGHT, JULIUS KNIGHT,. : : — JULIUS KNIGHT, Supported by LIZETTE PAR RES,' LOUIS KIMBALL, And a Specially Selected -DRAMATIC COMPANY, For a Season of SEVEN NIGHTS ■ ONLY, In . THE GREAT WAR PLAY, "UNDER FIRE." "UNDER FIRE." "UNDER FIRE." "UNDER FIRE" "The mosi Sensa"UNDER FIRE" . ional Drama of the war "UNDER FIRE" yet .staged." "UNDER FIRE" "A thrill that brings "UNDER FIRE" the audience to its "UNDER FIRE" feet." "UNDER FIRE." "Crowded withtlml"UNDEß FIRE" ling action and weII"UNDER FIRE" arranged surprises." "UNDER FIRE" "Full of thrills from "UNDER FIRE" curtain to curtain." "UNDER EIRE" "Its wonderful reaI"UNDER FIRE" isin astonishes and "UNDER FIRE" amazes." IT,HAS STIRRED PLAYGOERS AS NO OTHER DRAMA HAS EVER DONE. ' THE PLAY THAT THRILLED THOUSANDS. A WONDERFUL STAGE PRODUCTION. "No letterpress description could bring homo to the public the grim realities of the present war with one-half the force or the picturesquenesg that is to be found in the v;ar drama 'Under Fire.'"—Auckland "Herald." OVER 200 PEOPLE TAKE PART IN THIS PRODUCTION. The Box Plan for the season now open at THE BRISTOL. • PRICES—D.C. and R.S., to.; Stalls, 35.; Qallery, Is. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. ' PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PARADE OF EXPEDITIONARY'FORCE TO-DA.Y (SATURDAY), fitli May, 1916, the train which usually leaves Wellington (Lambton) for Masterton at 4.25 p.m. will be delayed to leave at 5.3 p.m. Tho train which usually leaves Wellington (Thorndon) at 4.15 p.m. for Palmerston North will leave at 5.10 p.m. Extra passenger trains will run as follow:— FOR WELLINGTON.—Upper Hutt dep. 10.25 aim.. Lower Hutt dep. 11.5 a.m., 1.20 p.m., Petone dep. 11.9 a.m., 1.24 p.m., Ngahauranga dep. 11.17 a.m., 1.32 p.m., Kaiwarra dep.: 11.22 a.m., 1.37 p.m., Wellington arr. 11.27 a.m., 1.42 p.m. : These, trains 'jvill' stop, whero required for passengers. BY ORDER.
' REMOVAL NOTICE. Messrs. h. g. bedell, ltd., Tailors and Ladies' Costumiers, beg to notify their numerous customers and the public generally that they are Removing from 155 Riddiford Street to MORE ..COMMODIOUS. PREMISES IN PROUSE'S BUILDING (Ground Floor), TARANAKI STREET. A Speciality is .{made of' all . Military Orders. . IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEWZEALAND,' HAMILTON DISTRICT, IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE MATTER of FRANCIS PETER WILKIE, late of' Taumarunui, Saddler, but now of Xc Kuiti, Motor Engineer. " MOTICE IS HEREBjY GIVEN that I, •Im the above-named Peter Wilkie, a Bankrupt, intend tx) apply to this Honourable Coiirt at Hamilton on TUESDAY, the 6th day.of June, 191G, at 10 o'clock hi tho forenoon.or so soon thereafter as Counsel may (be heard for an Order of Discharge. , : DATED at Te Kuiti (this 3rd day of May, 1916. \ Fl P. WILKIE. Witness: George P. Finlay, Solicitor,. Te Kuiti. WELLINGTON CITY, COUNCIL. RESULT OF ]>OLL. IHEEEBY give notice IShat the number of Votes recorde<l ujpon.the taking of the Poll on the 3rd isistant, for and. against the Proposal of the Council of the City of Wellington, to iborrow (by way of Special Loan within flio moaning of "The Local' Bodies*' Loans lAct, 1913)," for the construction of a storage reservoir and high-level reservoir and all necessary contingent morks, including .the necessary pumping plant, rising anil <jelivery mains, reticulation and services, ;tnd" all sucn other worksas may be necessary to provide an efficient water supply in that portion of Karori described in \ the Schedule to "The Wellington and Kaipri Sanitation and Water Supply Amendmijnt Act, 1915," was as follows:— , . For tho proposal „.„4 95 Against the proposal j 142 I therefore declare the prbposal to be rejected. JOHN I'. LX'KE, Mayor of "Wellington. •sth May, 1916. . WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. RESULT .OF POLLJ, IHEEEBY give notice thatitie number of Votes recorded upon tihe taking of the Poll on the 3rd instant,, for and against the Proposal of the 1 Council of tiie City of Wellington, to borroii' (b.V way of. Special Loan within the meaning of "Thu lx)cal Bodies' Loiuis Act, 1(113,") for the provision of a drainage systeln within the portion of the Borough of lijarori described in the Schedule to "The .Wellington and Karori Sanitation and Water Supply Act, 1915," was as. follow^:— For the proposal ' 98 Against the proposal ....j'IGO . I therefore declare the proposal to be rejected. JOHN P. LITKEt Mayor of Wellington. sth May, 1916. MUSIC 'MADE EASY. '
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