AMUSEMENTS. \ - /."(RAND OPEEA EOU3E. \r ; —• - • "LIGHTNIN"'. BOX PLANS. The Plans for .tl'.o Last Six Nights (the Balance of the Season) are now open at THE BRISTOL. /'LIGHTNIN'" Has shed its rays of sentiment and wholesome comedy into every hole and corner of Wellington, and old "Bill •Lightnin'- has 'already found a warm corner in the hearts of: thousands of enthusiastic playgoers. • "LIGHTNIN'" Is talked about lovingly in the drawingrooms, in the kitchens, in the bilhardrooms, in the smoke-rooms, in tho tramcnrs.'in the buses, in the clubs, and on the ferry boats. He.-appeals to everybody'as a dear, natural gontleraen. He breathes beautiful sentiment and delightful comedy,' ■"■.-■"' "LIGHTNIN*" Is proving the strongest magnet tho Grand Opera' House has ever known, and those thousands of local playgoers whom "Bill" Lightnin' has delighted with his' perfectly lifelike characterisation will feel when'he-takes his departure, that ■ they have' lost'one of their dearest friends. : ' v ipEAND' ' OPEEA HOUSE. Direction :.... .J. C. Williamson, Ltd.. Manager'..;.........;..:; J° nn Farrell. '.' LAST SI~NIGHTS. -'-'•■ . -LAST SIX NIGHTS. ■•"••' 'LAST SIX NIGHTS. ,'..-' "LIGHTNIN'." 1 ;;... "LIGHTNIN'." ~'-: • "LIGHTNIN'." '. -. TO-NIGHT,- AT 8. •'"-"■■' >' ■.' And ■'•''' FOLLOWING'. EVENINGS. ■ ■J. C.WILLIAMSON, LTD., • Present ,'I'OHN .D. O'HARA 'The"World's Greatest Character Comedian. ROBT.'TO.MS, . DIANA WILSON, - ; JOHN BECK. '■'■'. FREDERICK ESMELTON, ' In the Famous Comedy-Drama, "LIGHTNIN'.'' ■'•■., / "LIGHTNIN'." "LIGHTNIN'." ■' Which has achieved an electrical success. '..'Day Sales'at Ned Perry's, Manners Street. •' , ._ , PRICES. Dress Circle and Reserved • Stalls, 7s;- 3d.; Stalls, 3s; Bd.; Gallery Is 7d. All prices include amusement tax. ■. Early Door Stall's and Gallery Is. extra.
. : WHAT OTHERS SAY. NEARLY every day some of our Cus- - toniers express appreciation for the Piano they have purchased from us/ WE HAVE ALWAYS ENDEAVOURED to Offer' Our Customers Instruments of Undoubted' Supremacy-in this lies the true reason for our success. "Pianos by' BRINSMEAD, . ... ft JESSE FRENCH, LYON,AND HEALY, BRASTED, WINDOVER, ' ROGERS, and PIayer3bT JESSE. FRENCH & FOSTER. We offer you, too, a pane service which "springs from a sincere desire to WE'ARE GLAD SO MANY- APPRECIATE. THIS SERVICE. . , CALL IN OUR SHOWROOM TO-DAY. : CHAS BEGG &.CO., LTD.. '.'MANNERS STREET, .The Oldest Established Piano House in New Zealand. . SPORTING. rUNTEREURY .JOCKEY CLUB. • ROYAL RACE MEETING, '. ROYAL RACE MEETING, In-Honour of ..the Visit of H.R.H. the , Prince of Wales. '■'>•■ .To be held on the " • RICCARTON RACECOURSE,. ■ • ';;' """ ':'.'.".:" "on.- '."• • : "SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920. :■ • ..SATURDAY, MAY.'IS, 1920. 'Acceptances for. all Events will close at 8 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, MAY 5. v „: '■■■■ ■ F. C. COTHER, . <i»' .' •'. '/'■•■ Acting-Secretary. P.O. ;Bos '335, Christohurch. : ; 'election notices.
COUNTY OF HUTT. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. PURSUANT to the provisions of the "Counties Act, 1908," and "The Local Elections, and Polls Act, 1908," and amendments thereof, I hereby give notice' that an election to fill the office of Councillor for tho Horokiwi Riding of 'the'-'County of Hutt, caused by the death of Councillor Galloway, will take plnce on May 19, 1920, and I hereby appoint the Hutt County Offices,- 68 Lambton Quay, Wellington, as the place, and before noon of May 13, 1920. as the time for receiving' nominations of Candidates ■for .tho following office; that is to say, for .the Horokiwi Riding. Nomination papers in tho form numbered (Si), in the second schedule of "Tho Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908/ signed by two'.electors of the district and the candidate shall'be delivered to the Returning Officer or addressed to him. and delivered s.t Ihe above-named office before noon of May 13. 1920. If the number of' candidates exceeds the'number of. offic«3 then to bo filled ' public, notice will be given of the day on wliich the poll is to be taken, of the'-names of the several candidates and of the situation of the Polling Booths. Nomination papers may be obtained at the aforesaid office or from the I,eturning. Officer. Given"under my hand this 4th day of May ; 1920. "... :J. W. CUBBY, , '.. "■ Returning Officer. EASTBOURNE, BOROUGH COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION OF FOUR. COUNCILLORS.
1 HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the JL following numbers were polled by ; the several Candidates at. the Election for four Councillors for tho Borough of I Eastbourne:— Bennett,. W. H. G 190 ! Cook, A. W. J. }39 :D6wns, H. .'...>. }$ ' Hnrtridge C. , 52 Marquis, C. A ™ : Pilcher/T. W. 2™ Shortt.-H. W. 324 Informal •. •■•••■• * , And I further.give notice that as only four Candidates were required, the following,. having polled the highest number of "votes, were' duly elected Couneil--liirs 'for the Borough of Eastbourne :■- ' : Messrs. W. • H.. G. Bennett, C. A. ' Marquis, T. W. Pilcher, and H. ■ '. '..W. Shortt. Dated this.third day of May, 1920. "..',. S. S.'HEATH, Returning Omcer,__ BASTBOUR.NE.' : BOROUGH COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARYaELECTION OF :"■ ' '. . • MAYOR. .T HEREBY .GlVlf NOTICE that the J. • following numbers were polled by each Candidate at the election for a Mayor for the Borough of Eastbourne;Levi, Phineas 2M ' Mather, Francis Henry 2211 Informal" • ■•••••; l . And I.further, give notice that as only one.Candidatq was roqmred, Mr 1. 11. Mather, having polled the highest num. her of votes,.whs duly elected Mayor for the Borough of; Eastbourne ' ■ : Dated this 3rd day of May, 1920. • S. S. HEATH. • Returning Officer. .BUSINESS NOTICES. ■WELLINGTON WINTER IS HERE. AuT .WITH YOUR FURS. Let us \J Renovate them, and make them r.ich, luxuriant,' and as good as new; I moderate prices. Country orders promptly attended to THE IMPERIAL FUR CO.. ■ 6 Singer Avenue, Wellington. 'Phono 479.
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