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AMUSEMENTS. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Established Success of tho A. BKANDON-CRBMER DRAMATIC COMPANY, The Great Bedroom Dramii, "THE BAD GIRL OF THE .FAMILY." "THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY." Popular Prices: 35., 25., Is, Box Plan at Bristol. FOURTH PRODUCTION: / Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 26, at the MATINEE, ' The Greatest Draniatical Success of tho Age, "THE SILVER. KING." IJIOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. Solo Direction... Will and Rob Thomas. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, And Eyery Evening at 8 sharp, ,„„ In Unique Programmes of MIRTH, MUSIC, AND MERRIMENT. Complete Change of Programmo „ *'VF/iY THURSDAY NIGHT. ENGLISH Something different to anvPIERROTS. thing before seen in N.Z. , More laughs to tho minute than over jB i known. ENGLISH The only company touring PIERROTS, that could attempt anything so ambitious. PRICES: 35., 25., Is. To prevent disappointment—Book seal's at The Bristol. After 6 p.m. 'Phone 65. PUBLIC NOTICES. EMPIRE WEEK OF PRAYER. INTERCESSION for Those at tho Front. •*• Special Meotings for Relatives and Frionds of Sailors and Soldiers, Wednesday, May 23rd) 3 p.m. Leador, Mrs. M'Clay. Thursday, 8 p.m., for King and Empire. Saturday, 3 p.m., Patriotic Meeting for Girls. Abovo meetingsat Y.W.C.A. Club Rooms, Fowlds' Building. ■ IN: view of the opening on tho 30th May of Memorial Baths erected to the memory of thosa Old Pupils of Campbell St. School, Palmerston N., who have fallen during the war, parents and guardians aro particularly requested to send tho names and particulars of death to the Hoadmster of the School not later than 25th, May. ' "Lest we forget." INCOME TAX RETURNS. Tl/jTR.P, D'E. HODGKINS, late AdJ-'- 8 - jnster to tho Land and Income Tax Department, who has recently retired from tho Department after 15 years' service, is prepared to assist farmers and business people in ■ the Preparation of their Income Tax Returns and Objections eithor by correspondence or personal interview. Address Box 97, or Lambton Quay (near Public Trust Office). ELECTION OF MEMBER OF WELLINGTON LAND BOARD.

T GORDON HURRELL NORLAND -*-» M'CLUEE, Returning Officer for the Election of a member- of the Wellington Land Board, DO HEREBY NOTIFY, in accordance ••with fho provisions of Section 41 of "Tho Land Act, 1908," and the Regulations made thereunder, that the only person nominated tofill the vacancy occurring on the said Board was HENRY THOMAS ELLINGHAM, Esq., of Hornoka. I do. therefore hereby declare tho said HENRY THOMAS FLLINGHAM to bo Duly Elected a Member of the Wellington Land Board for a term of two years from tho fifth day of June, 1017. Dated at AVcllingl.on this 22nd day of iM'ay, 1017. G. H, M. M'CLURE, , Returning Officer. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. MUNICIPAL MILK SUPPLY AND jJISTIUHUTIuiN. THE City '.Council of Wollihglou is desirous of obtaining expert advice concerning, the Supply and distribution of Milk tnroughout tho City, ua a Municipal Undertaking, and invite applications from persons fully experienced in the milk industry and thoroughly qualified to report upon the question. Applicants are required to state their age, qualilieaUons, and expenonco, iui bearing upon' their competency to advise, and to furnish references in support thereof; (o state the fee for which they will 1» prepared to report upon tho most suitable mothod of dealing municipally -with the milk supply and its distribution in Wellington; to adviso generally upon sites for buildings; to give sufficient information to enable the buildings to bo designed and ' equipped with all necessary machinery, etc., with euoh detail as will permit of tho work being put in hand at the earliest opportunity; to advise as to tho general organisation and staff required in connection with the whole system; and also to furnish particulars regarding) the capital outlay, including detniled estimates of .the cost of buildings, machinery, plant, etc., and the approximate annual cost of, and returns from, tho undertaking. Applicants will also stafo whether, in the event of their report boing ondorsed by the City Council, they will be propared to accept the position of Manager at a salary to be agreed npon. Applications, endorsed "Application re Milk Supply," to be forwarded to the undersigned not later than 4 p.m. on Thursday, the Hth June next. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 12th May, 1(117. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER.

"ftTOTICE is . hereby given that at a rL PDO!D M Meeting of the Wellington passed-- fo »C""ng resolution was The Wellington City Council hereby makes hy Special Order the folp 'X B .T;>aw under the provisions ?ino» ■* IlI "' c 'IM.I Corporations Act, I.WS, and its amendments, and in pursuance and exorcise of all other authorities and powers (if any) enabhng it in thnt bolmif. The Short Title of this By-law is "Tbo Sent 1017" y By "' a,V No ' 29, Amcnd - Tho object and purport of tho By-law To provide that charges for extraordinary supply of water to individual follows 0 ! 1 " H'o City shall bo fixed as' 1. The rato-fixed by by-law at per thousand gallons shall be charged for all -water supplied, during any financial year. 2. Tho amount payable in respect of extraordinary supply shall bo the excess of thai: amount over the ordinary water rule for the promises. 3. The excess shall be pajablo on Ist April in each year. ~A . NJ) NOTICE is hereby further given that tho said resolution will be submitted for confirmation at the Ordinary Meeting of tho Wellington Citv Council to bo held on THURSDAY. tJio 14th JUNE, 1917 at tho Council Chamber, I own Hall, Cuba Street. Wnllington, at 8 p.m., when the date on which the above By-law will come into force will ba fixed. A full copy of the said By-law is deposited at the office of the Town. Clerk to the said Council, at the Town Hall, Cuba Street, and may be inspected there by all persons during'tho ordinary, office hours. " ! JNO. E. PALMER, , , ' Town Clerk. 22nd May, IJH7. HAVE you seen tho Dominion Car? Davidson and Co. are agents. W BARBER ANT) CO., Dyors a~nd • Dry Cleaners,- 125 Cuba Street, City. 'Phone 226. , ITO MATA WINES are absolutely -H. and nre recommended for Invalids.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3091, 23 May 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3091, 23 May 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3091, 23 May 1917, Page 7

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