AMUSEMENTS, MATINEE ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! TO-DAY, at 2.80. TO-DAY, at 2.30. David Bela6eo's Famed Story, THE GIRL .OF THE GOLDEN WEST, THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST. At THE THING'S rrVHEATRE. HE . -BEING'S i HEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 8. LAST NIGHT. THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST. THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST. Don't Miss This Big Lnsky Feature. Hear the King's Symphony Band. HE TrriNG'S. rpHEATRE. lIE JLVING'S 1 HEATRE.ALL NEXT WEEK. ALL NEXT WEEK. COMMENCING MONDAY NIGHT. r WILLIAM H. CRANE, • The _ Eminent American Actor, flakes his First Motion Pcturo Appearance in his famous characterisation,, ® Quaintest Character Staged In fire reels of quaint, sparkling, and r delightful photo-play, THE FAMOUS PLAYERS CO. Taken irom the book by EDWARD NOYES WESTCOTT. Big Supporting Programme.'. ' Town hall concert, chamber. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! last NICtHT LASI NIGHT LAST NIGHT Of Mr. Edward Branscombe's PINK'DANDIES CO., ' PINK DANDIES CO., PINK DANDIES CO., SPECIAL FAREWELL PROGRAMME., THE DANDIES THE DANDIES .' Are noted for THEIR FAREWELL NIGHTS. . Favewell - Joseph Brennan. Farewell • Ford Wftltham. Fiu-ewell Marshall Lawrence. Farewell Robert Agnew. Farewell John Campbell. Farewell Phillip Hardman. FiuuHeil Rita, Fitzgerald, Farewell Lily Fitzgerald. Farewell Ida Newton. • THE DANDIES' LAST NIGHT. : Prices—3s., _s., Is. Plan at The Bristol. Under Vice-Regal Patronage and in Their Excellencies's presence. GRA N D CONC ER T. GRAND CONCERT. -* To Augment Navy League's Fund. mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. A OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, 12th JDLY. Cinder the, Auspices of Wellington Catholic Club. Watch, the Press and 'Street Posters for List of Contributors to Programme. . Tickets: 35., 2s„ Is. • .'.ls. Sejvts may. ,be 'Reserved 'at Bristol Piano Co. w ... .mi,. •F. .J. O'DRISCOLL, 'Phone 3102. Hon. Secretary. JJUGBY FOOTBALL. v TO-DAY, at 2.45. ATHLETIC PARK. ORIENTAL'V. UNIVERSITY. TRENTHAM V. TRENTHAM." Early Games as Usual. PETONE. | PETONE V. PETONE. Admission—Gd.',' Ladies Free. Grandstand 6d. | IN THE SUPREME COURT. OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. IN DIVORCE. Between ARTHUR DAVID BENGE, Petitioner, and CATHERINE PEARL BENGE, Respondent, an d ISAAC WILLIAM BARNETT, Co-Respond-ent. TO CATHERINE PEARL BENGE formerly of Kaitoke near Upper Hutt in New Zealand the .wife of Arthur David Benge but now of parts unknown AND ISAAC WILLIAM BARNETT for-, merly of Kaitoke aforesaid Farm Labourer but now of parts unknown WHEREAS a marriage has been solemnised between the above Petitioner and Respondent AND WHEREAS ft petition for the dissolution thereof has been filed in the Supreme Court at Wellington whorein the petitioner alleges that you tho said Catherine Pearl Bengo havo been. guilty of adultery with you the said Isaac William Burnett AND WHEREAS it was ordered that. service of the citations extracted with a copy of tho petition herein be effected by an .advertisement an two Saturday issues of a Wellington daily newspaper and in two Saturday issues of a Napier newspaper containing a, summary of tho said citations and petraon THEREFORE TAKE NOTICE that unless within twenty-eight days after the publication of the last of such advertisements you attend at the Registrar's Office Supreme Court Wellington and file an answer thereto tho cause will be dealt with in your absence. A copy of tho said petition and of the appropriate citations will be supplied io each of you on your applying for the same at the office of this Court at Wellington. DATED at Wellington this 29th day of Juue, 1916. W. A. HAWKINS, Registrar. MR, OSWALD CHETTLE MAZENGARB of Wellington,. New Zealand is Solicitor for tho Petitioner whose address for service is at tlife offices of Messieurs Barton and Mazongarb, 39 Johnston Street, Wellington. NOTE.—Should any person know tho address of the Respondent or tho. Co-Re-spondent he is requested to sand this notice to her or him. PORTRAITS BY ELECTRIC LIGHT AT BARTLETT'S, 'lO Willis Street. . Sittings by Appointment Only, 'Phone 1283. nrVUE SPECIAL APPARATUS installed X hero enables us to finish night work rivalling that of day. BARTLETT'S STUDIOS (Between Grand Hotel and Stewart Dawson's).' MUSIC MADE EASY. . WHY waste years learning? When the "COLUIR" system teaches you to pla.y the latest songs, two-steps, and nil classes of music in 10 to'2o lessons, saves time, money, and drudgery. No scales, 1 0 special music. Plenty of local icfcrences. ; Testimonials can be scon from all parts. Don't keep your piano idle. Interviews any time. Call for nil particulars. Birlev's College of Music, Boulcott Street Chambers), first floor up.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2812, 1 July 1916, Page 11
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