AMUSEMENTS. 1 rTWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. Mr.' Edward Branscombe's lolks appear again To-night in a COMPLETE CHANGE OF-. PROGRAMME.' This is the day of reports. Efficiency Boards, Budgets, and other light literature. Talking about Budgets it.wouldnt surprise' us to 'get tapped on the head with an amusement tax. In the words oC a prominent politician, well Wait and see." In the meantime here are a few tit-bits from PROGRAMME NO. 3. DOROTHY MANNING-'Pipes'of Pan" LINDA BRADFOED-"Siuk, Rod Sun" IVY DAVIS-"Honeymoon Trip" ■ JOHN WELLBY-"Admiral's Yarn" ■ ANDREW PAOE-"Frivolo'us Ballad" COURTNEY FORD-"Coster'B Serenade" HARRY GRAHAM-"Curate's Delightful livening." • THREE MALE DANDIES.' "Sister Susie." ■DOROTHY MANNING and LINDA . BRADFORD, "In Springtime." ALL THE DANDIES. "Nuts and May," "WeUh Porter." "A' Scotch Humaroaity," "Nautical Airs." PHILIP HARDMAN, "Striking on the Spinet." Plan at file Bristol. ' To Pass—Js., 25., Is.. Direction-Jphn Hopkins (By Arrangement with Mr. Edward BransoombcJ. The Speaker now leaves the Chair. GLAD-EYEDLERS GLAD-EYEDLERS. '. , GLAD-EYEDLERS. \ GLAD-EYEDLERS; , GLAD-BYEDLERS. ! rraE PARAMOUNT ' THEATRE,' JL Oourtenay Place.Return -'of the GLAD-EYEDLERS. '.GLAD-EYEDLERS. ONE NIGHT ONLY, • TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! . In Aid of ■ '. WELLINGTON WAR RELIEF /-. : ASSOCIATION?) Under the Patronage of and in the' Presence of Their Excellencies The Earl and Countess of Liverpool. : ■ - Popular Prices—3s„ 25., and Ib. " Reserved Seats at the Bristol Piano Ooy. DON'T MISS IT! . ' PUBLIC NOTICES. ' PUBLIC MEETING. . . THE THIRD. ANNIVERSARY ! '. , Of the DECLARATION OF WAR WITH GERMANY A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Eastbourne Hall at 8 o'clock on SATURDAY EVENING. 4th August 1917. at which the following resolution will bo submitted, viz:— . "That, on this the Third Anniversary I of the Declaration of a righteous. War, this Meeting of the Residents of East- ■ bourne records its inflexible de'ermination to continue .to a victorious 1 end the struggle in maintenance of those • ideals of Liberty and Justice which are the. common and saored cause ■ of the His Worship the Mayor (Mr. P.' Levi), Sir John Findlay, K. 0.. and other. Speakers will- address the meeting. ■ . All' Residents .of the Eastern Side of Harbour are cordially invited.to attend. ' J. S. DAY. ■' , ' Town Clerk. ' ' ' .1 TTfTELLINGTON GAS ': COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS.^ (THE GAS SUPPLY will be' RESUMED from 7 o'blook THIS MORNING. . Consumers are earnestly desired to see that all Taps and .Pilot' Lights of Water Heaters. Hot Water Circulators,; oas Fires, and Incandescent Burners ' ARE PROPERLY SHUT OFF when not in use. r ■ ( ' ''." ■' ; ":';. ; .:. ; -;, Consumers are also requested to be aa economical as possible in the.use t.t gas for all'purposes so as to prevent farther restrictions in the hours of supply, i J. H. .HELLIWELL. Becretary. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. . , LOST folio.t; T7IVIDENCE having been supplied of the . loss or destruction of policy numbered 69461 in the books of this Department on the lifo of WILLIAM THOMAS > WOOD, formerly of Palmerston North and Plimmerton and now of WeHington, I heneby give notico of my intention to issue a, copy to take tho place thereof on the 9th. day of AUGUST, 1917, unless objection ■be lodged before that date! , J. H. RICHARDSON, . , Government Insurance Commissioner. Wellington, 26th July, 1917. . DON"f BE DOWNHEARTED! "There's a Big Lot of Sunshine Coming Foonl" '■■'■'■ ' Tlio Latest and Greatest Song Success in Great Britain to-day is •"THERE'S A BIG LOT OF SUNSHINE!" • This Song exemplifies the spirit of- the Nation to-day. Its rousing refrain breathes the resolution that will carry the Empire to Victory. Every Singer must hnvo/'U Copy!- , Sung with the greatest success by ' V ; . -. / Mr. Hamilton Hodges. Published in three kcys-F (0 to D), G. and A. Prioo -2s. • Obtainable from all Music Sellers In the Dominion, or directfrom the distributors. Our Pianist will bo pleased to try this song over for you. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, WELLINGTON, "Whesc All the Hits Oomo From." THE COLBIR SYSTEM rrUSAOHES you to play the Piano in 10 J. * to 20 lessons (no scalos). Takes a pupil further into music than 1 or 4 years under ordinary conditions. Learn to play all the latest Songs and Two-steps, as, they are published (no special music required); saves time and money. Make use of tno long ovenlngß and benefit your future life. Testimonials from all parts of New Zealand of tho succoss of our pupils. II you already read music, learn by this system how to convert your music to ragtime. A Ragtime Player is always popular. Call for all particulars. Interviews any 'time. Birlcv's College of Music, Boulcott Chambers (flr6t floor up). Boulcott at, GOOD Printing promptly produced at popular prices at "Dominion Job
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