AMUSEMENTS. KING'S TEUATRE. KING'S. Direction E. J. Carroll "0 God put back Tiiy universe ami give me yesterday." The subdued sobbing of eleven hundred souls Inst nigbl abundantly testified to the powerful appeal of The Super Thoto-Trngody, "WHERE ABK MY CHILDREN?" "WHERK ARK MY CHILDREN?" "WHERK AUK MY CHILDREN?" Now being SCRKETGD TWICE DAILY At THE KING'S THEATRE. MATINE EVIORY AFi'tiRNOON At 2.30. EVENING AT 8. PRICES: 2s. and Is. "WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN?" "WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN?" "WHERE ABE MY CHILDREN?" Does not shirk its duty in the attempt to enlighten the ijjiiorant because it. MIGHT OFFEND THE MOCK-MODEST AND SHOCK THE PRUDE. VV .IK FEARLESS AND HONEST, CaiculnteiHo make tlio fair sex do some hard tfiintilng and men hesitate before participating in a practice that is heinous mid criminal. COME TO 'IHE MATINEE. Prices: 2s. and Is. Box Plan Bristol. Reserved Seals, 2s. 6d. CHUKCH OF ENGLAND MEN'S SOCIETY. . ' PtrBLIdSIJTING. TTIOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, - 1 - TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. "THE PRESENT CRISIS AND CHRIST'S MESSAGE OF PEACE." Speakers: Et. Rev. the Bishop of Nelson (Dr. Sadlier). .Dr. Marshall (Principal of Wnnganiii College). . . \ OPEN-AIR MEETING OPPOSITE KING'S THEATRE, 7.30 o'clock TO-NIGHT. Speaker: Tho Rev. C. G. Mutter. PUBLIC NOTICES. INCOME TAX RETURNS. MR. P. D'E. HODGKINS, late Adjuster to the I/and and Income Tax Department, who has recently retired from the Department aftor 15 years' service, is prepared to assist farmers and business people in' tho Preparation, of their Income Tax Returns mid Objections cither by correspondence or personal interview." Address Box 97, or Lambton Quay (near Public Trust Office). IN BANKRUPTCY.' IN THE SUPREME COURT HOLDEN AT -WELLINGTON. ■ATOTICE is hereby given that .TAMES 1* HAROLD MAWBY, of Wellington, Pastrycook, was this -day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a mooting of creditors, to bo holdon, at my office on the- 18th cfiiy of MAY, 11)17, at 11 o'clock a.m. S. TANSLEY, Official Assignee. Wellinsfpiy May Bth,. 1917. IN BANKRUPTCY., IN THE SUPREME COURT, HOLDEN . AT MASTERTON. NOTICE is hereby given that Low Hoong, of Greytown, was this day adjudged bankrupt, and I Tieroby summon a meeting'of creditors to be holden at tho Official Assigneo's Office on IUESDAY, tho 15th day of May, 1917, at 12 o'clock nooii. 1. lv. Al-il-iu^s, Official Assignee. Ith May, ,1017. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE, T GEORGE M'DONALD, of tho Cen1, tral Hotel, Wellington, boing tho holder of a Publican's License in respect of the premises situate at Lambton Qimy, Wellington, do hereby give iiotic that I desire to obtain, and inll at tho next Licensing Meeting to be licld at Wellington on tho sth day ot June, 1917, apply for ai transfer of ; the said license to Arthur M'Donald, my appointee. , , . Dated at Wellington the itli day of May, 1017. GEORG _>/ M < DO NALD. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR.. A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. x WILLIAM FRANCIS FLYNN, .of l> Apiti, Hotelkeeper, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be ield at the Magistrate's Court at Feildin", on the Gth'day of June, 1917, apply for a certificate authorising tho issue ot a renewal of Publican's License tor a house situate at Apiti, and known .by the sign of the Apiti Hotel, containing Nino Rooms, exclusive of those required 'or Ohe use of the family, i. Dated at Apiti the 4th day of May, 1917 ' W. F. FLYNN. 4. D. Kennedy and Co., Ltd., is the owner of the premises. Address of owner, Featherston Street, Wellington. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. ■ T ARTHUR M'DONALD, of Welling1, ton, Hotelkeeper, do hereby givo notice that I desire to Obtain, and will' at the next Licensing Meeting, to to held at the Magistrate's Court at Wellington, on tho sth day of June, 191'. apply for a certificate authorising the issue of a Publican's License for a house situate at Lambton Quay, in the City of Wellington, and known by the sign of the Central Hotel, containing Seven Rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family. Dated at Wellington the Ith day of Mas% m 7' ARTHUR. M'DONALD. J. Staples and Co., Ltd., is the owner ° Address of owner, Murphy Street, Wellington. I THE LATEST SOLDIERS' SONG: 'TTIHERB'S A SHIP THAT'S BOUND 1 FOR 'BLIGHTY".' (HOME). This Song is another example of our Soldiers' popularising a song. ' 1 teres a Ship that's Bound for 'Blighty ' is nein" sung all over Great Britain and by thoae leaviug France for a rest in "Blighty"—tho soldiers' nickname for Home. A fine melody with a catchy chorus, this Sons must become as popular as "Little Grey Home," "Long, Long; lrail, and others of this class. Call at our Warehouse and hear it tried over. In keys E (Range C to Eb) and I. Price, 2s. copy. Obtainablo from all Music-sellers in tho Dominion or from the Distributors:— CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. THE HOME OF GOOD MUSIC. Mitligau's !|ipsJ Announce VOUR ' NBW OVERCOAT should 1 look well, and have style, in addition to keeping out the.cold. MULLIGAN'S, Kelbum Avenue, aro Overcoat Specialists. fjpE~ MATA WINES are absolutely pure, A and are recommended tor Invalids.
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