AMUSEMENTS. MONDAY, 25th MAROU. At 8 p.m. WESLEY OKUItCH, TARANAKI STREET. GOUNOD'S MESSK SOLENNFJJjE" ESSE SOLENNBLIiB" BV THB OHOI.R. Soloists :■ MISS li. BIUTTAIN, Soprano. . MI!. PERCY OUTPOBTir, Tenor. MR. bEONAKD BARNES, Bobs. Orsaaißf: ME. OH. W. KERRY. Conductor: MR. 11. TEMPLE WHITE. Offertory in Aid of Oaaplaiiiß' Camp Fund. li. IT. DANIELL, Hon. See. a FREE 'liEOTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, • By William R. Rathton (Member of tho Board of Lectureship or the Mother Oliurch. the Firet Church of Ohrißt Scientists. Hbston, Mass.. 0.5.A.), T7ILL BE DELIVERED In the CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, . On TUESDAY EVENING, 2nd APRIL, ;• . At.B D.m. ■ T.OWIT HALL. TOWN HALL. ■ (CONCERT CHAMBER.) ; . WEDNESDAY NEXT, 8.15 p.m. • SONG RECITAL', ONO RECITAL, ■ To be given by MR. FBED. COLLIER (Baritone), Of Madam Melba's Concert Co. Assisted by Leading Artiste. Popular Pricea-3s. (res.), and 2e. Plan at Bristol.
SPOBTINC. FEILDING JOOKEY CLUB. ■ .EASTEK MEETING, Ist and 2nd APHIL, 1918. OV7NEUS and TRAINERS n.ro reminded . that ACCEPTANCES- lor all First Bay events at tlie above Kaco Meeting will bo received up till 8.30 p.m. TO-BAY (MONDAY), the Kth March, 1918. EDJTD. GOODBEHEBE, .. - : ' - ■ - Secretary, Box 45, -Foilding. MANAWATU RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING . WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. 17th and 18th APRIL, 1918. NOMINATIONS, for all evente will close on TUESDAY, 26th MAECH, 1918. at 9 p'.m.V al6O Forfeit of 1 sov. for the Hanawatu Sires' Produce Stakeß (Tenth), and the Manawatu Stakes (Fourteenth). HANAWATU KAOING CLUB. P.O; Box 52. Telephone 105. ' l'alineieton North. WELLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. DEER SHOOTING SEASON, 1918.
RED DEER STAGS, having antlers with not fewer thin ten points, may be taken or killed in the portions of the Wellington Acclimatisation Society's district oiien to Deer Shooters, from March 29th. to May Sl6t, 1918. both days inoludod. For the Wairarapa South and F.oathorston Reserves, on payment' of a feo of two pounds (£Z) a, License to take fohr (4) stags' heads and-eix'(6J 'hinds; may 1 bo obtained from the Chief Postmaster,at Wellington or from the Postmasters at Itasterton, Carterton, Qreytown, Featherston, and Mai'tinborough. For the area containing tile blooka formerly known as Hutt and Featherstoil (Wainui), Horowhenua, and Hutt Counties (Faraparaumu), Akltio, Tararua Forest Reserve, and Taihape, on payment or a fee of Two Pounds (£2) a Lioonse lo take two stags' heads may be obtained from the Chief Postmaster at Wellington or from tho Postmasters at Masterton, Carterton, Featlieraton, Greytown, Eketahuna,' Paliiatua, Makuri, Pongaroa,' Palmerston North, Paraparaumu, Otaki, Taihape, Mangaweka, Shannon, and Lower Hutt. A licensee may take two hinds in the Wainui area within.a lino commencing at the Upper Hutt Railway Station, tlionce south-eaßt to tho Wairarapa Lake at the' mouth of Bookett's Hrearn, thence along the western shore of. the Wairarapa Lake and tho Ruauiahanga River to the Onoka Lake, thenco following the coastline to f etono, thonce in a northerly direction to tho point of commencement at the Upper Hutt Railway Station; excluding therefrom tho area dosoribed In the fourth Saragraph 6f the excluded areas hereuncr. Details of the portions of. the Reserves open to Deer Shootcre—and of tho portions closed to tho same-are to be found en-! dorsed on Licenses', or can be.obtained at; the offlco Of the Wellington Acclimatisation Society, No. 205, Lambton Quay, Wellington. . 0. I. DASENT, See. W.A.S. Marah 16th, 1918. J^ORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Established 1836.) ' FIRE. ACCIDENT. WORKERS' COMPENSATION. Wellington Branoh Office: 117 CUSTOMHOUSE QUA IT. Manager W. A. PARTON. f\ ERKARD'9 Regulating"~Pills-The' Most safe and reliable Ladies' Corrective Pills known. Posted promptly In plain wrapper oB rocaipt of 10s. 6d. Address correspondence Manager, Box 344, Wanganul. Three sweeping restrictive measures will be put into operation shortly by M. Boret, Minister of Agriculture and iWictualling, states the Paris correspondent of the "Daily News," He lifts decided to close pastrycooks' and confectioners' shops. Secondly, all high-clnss restaurants will be controlled, so that the provisioning of what tlio Minister calls "the democratic restanrants" shall not be interfered with. Lastly, ho.proposes to put ft ban on rnotor-caiß which do not Bervo public interest or any urgent private necessity, by refusing to ronow petrol cards to tho ownera during the crisis. SI. Raux, the Prefect of Police, acting in conjunction with M. Delannoy, the Prefect of tho Seine, and tho. Municipal Council, is taking measures for bringing doivn the prico of meat. Cotton supplios in Grent Britain have been unexpectedly increased by tho arrival of 89,000 bales from the United States, not included in any official figures. ALT-BRITISH ALWAYS—CERECffiN PROTEID PHOSPHATE FOOD. Doctors often recommend proteio phosphate foods to their patients—that proves how valuable proteid food is. Ceregen was the first British Proteid Phosphate food ou the market, and is still the sweetest and most pleasant. It contains ovor 8(1 per cent, of proteid—is not a stimulant or drug, but a food which buijds up nerve tissiuo, muselo, and brnin. Invalids, convalescents, tired-out people benefit permanently by Ceregen. It supplies preteids lacking in ordinary food. Regain health witn Ceregon. , 2s. 6d., is. 6d., Bs. fid., 125., from all Chomists. 12a.'size contains 8 times amount of 2s. 6d. tin.—Advt.
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