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AMUSEMENTS, NOTABLE EVENTS:' TO-D A Y-THOMPSON 11A NDICA P. TO- I VF.GHT-"DELPIIIXE." - TO-MOJ(i;OW-"KA'JTNKA." (HRAND OPRBA. HOUSE. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager John Fam-1). LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT •-.Of. "OH! OH! DELPHINE," "OH! OH! DELPIIINE," "OH! OH! DELPHINE," Unquestionably one of the Most Picturesque, Most Humorous, and Prettiest Musical Extravaganzas yet produced in Wellington. WELLINGTON'S VERA' OWN OPERA. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT And 3 following Evenings, Grand revival, on a scale of'great comploteness aud splendour of the fascinating Comic Opera, "KATINKA," "K AT I N Ki," " K A T I N K A," Which will be staged with NEW AND MAGNIFICENT DRESSES, SPECIAL SCENIC EFFECTS, And it will be Sung and' Acted by the full strength of J. C. WILLIAMSON'S ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY, Including __■ FLORENCE YOUNG, WEDNESDAY & THORKDAY NEXT, Last 2 Nights of Season, '. "THE PINK LADY." Plans at The Bristol. Day Sales at Ned Perry's. Prices: D.C.' and R.S., 65.; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Iβ. Early Door, Stalle and Gallery, Is. extra. n PUBLIC NOTICES, CITY MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. T ADIES AND GBNTLEMEN-I desiro to express to you my sincere thanks for having re-elected me', to the office of Mayor. A« in the past, jt, will be my constant endeavour to promote the interests and well-being of tho City. , Yours faithfully, " JOHN P. LUKE. CITY MAYORAL ELECTION. / ME. JOHN P. LUKE tenders his sin-ce.-o thanks to the Ladies and Gentlemen who worked so strenuously to secure his re-election as Mayor of the City. MAYORAL. ELECTION.' j. ADIES AND'GENTLEMEN,-! closiro JttJf to thank those -Electors' who supported me at yesterday's l.'oll, «.• nd appreciate very, highly the assistance rendered by those who-.exerted themselves on my behalf.—l remain, .■-.;• Your' obedient servant,W.' H. P. BARBER. LEGAL. iyESSKS. MAZENGAEB AND HAY, ■"■*■ Barristers and Solicitors,! 3!) Johnston Street, AYellington, desire to fliiliounee that they have been joined in 'Partnership, as from Mny 1,. 1910, by MB. R, L. MACALISTER (formerly Assistant Solicitor to the Pnblic Trust Office.). ' THE NEW FIRM, under-the style of MAZENGAEB, HAY, AND MACALISTER-. will continue the Practice formerly carried on by Messrs. Mazongarb and Hay at the above-mentioned address. CHANGE OF ADDRESS. - OUR OFFICES, College of Instruction, and Class-rooms, hitherto at 123 Willis- Street, are now located in BRITTAIN'S BUILDING, BHITTAIN'S BUILDING, ■ ' MANNERS STREET. THE DOMINION COLLEGE, OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., WELLINGTON. . - TO RETURNED SOLDIERS AND OTHERS. PLEASE note that Y.M.C.A, SOLDIERS' COUPONS may be EXCHANGED for Cash at Accountant's Office, Y.M.C.A. National Headquarters, Baker's Buildings, Featherston Street, Wellington. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. . T SINCERELY thank the Electors who •*- honoured me with their.vote yesterS. GEORGE NATHAN. BU6INESS NOTICES. rpiE DELIGHTS OF CHINA -TEA . Have been denied lo many people owing to the great shortage of this delicacy in the market. Despite this," we can still offer THE FINEST CHINA TEA Ji'ojji 35. Gd. lo 55, per liotuuh The fragrance and stimulating properties of this fnniniis tea cannot fail to APPEAL TO THE CONNOISSEUR. GAMBLE AND CREED, Tea Importers, '' WILLIS STREET, I.amhtoii Quay, ami Culm Street. t SPECIAI " Lines at Hiidlmd's (jiva't.l Stucktnkiug Sale now on: Chairs Gs. (id., Tables h. Gd., Quilts 7s. Cd., PlaUy Gh. Gd. do/.., Enamel Plates 10s. Gd. diw., Blind Rollers Is., Axe Handles Is,, Lump? :',s. Cd., Vases 23. 6d., Stair Jlod.-i Is. (id. t!oz., White Tabiecovor.-i 3s. Gd., Glass and China Sweets 2s. Gd. d 0?.., Saucers Iβ, Gd. doz., Wringers 245. Cd., Door Mate 2s. Oil., Hcarlli Rugs as. fid., Mnttinu Is. lid. yard, Only lit RADFORD'S, Manners and Willis Streets. . '

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 185, 1 May 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 185, 1 May 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 185, 1 May 1919, Page 7

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