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“HEADS WE GO STRAIGHT, TAILS WE RIDE WITH STARLIGHT!” It was a toss of the coin, and the fate of two boys hung on it. AND TAILS TURNED UP, and those two boys galloped off on a career of crime. Seo Rolf Boldreivood’s Magnificent Australian Masterpiece visualised in 6 wonderful reels, ROBBERY: UNDER ARMS. It is a story known and read by two generations. Who does pot know Captain Starlight, the gentleman bushranger—LHE MAN WHO NEVER ROBBED WOMEN? EVERY INCIDENT, EVERY CHARACTER OF THE GREAT WORK FAITHFULLY, VIVIDLY, AND STARTLINGLY PORTRAYED. Played, by KENNETH BRAMPTON, TIEN HOGUE, and a powerful cast of Australia’s best players. COMING TO-MORROW COMING TO-MORROW COMING TO-MORROW COMING TO-MORROW TO THE EMPRESS.

OPERA HOUSE. Direction J- and N. Tait. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. And SATURDAY NIGHT. TWO FINAL CONCERTS. TWO FINAL CONCERTS. J. and N. TAIT Present— SIGNOR ANTONIO NOTARI E L L O, NOTARIELLO. NOTARIELLO, NOTARIELLO, NOTARIELLO, NOTARIELLO, NOTARIELLO, Tho Celebrated Italian Tenor, and Supporting Company. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SIGNOR NOTjLRIELLO’S items tonight will include—“Coni’ e Gentil" (“Don Pasquale ) Donizetti "E’Lucivan la Stelle” ("La Tosca") Puccini "Idealo" Tosti Etc., Etc. MR. GORDON SHORT, Pianist, will play:— "Impromptu in F Sharp” Chopin Military March Schubert-Tansig Etc., Etc. MISS RAY' FOX, Violinist, plays Air on G String Bach Spanish Dance No. 8 Sarasate Etc.. Eto. MISS ELSIE KELL will . sing:—. "The Prayer” ("Tosca”) Puccini "Break o’ Day” Sanderson Etc., Etc. Box Plans at the Bristol. Reserved, 55.; unreserved, 3s. and 2s. (plus tax). . ~ Personal Manager for Signor No.tarieJlo, Mr. A. P- Tynda. , PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY CLOSING OF PORTION OF SUTHERLAND ROAD FOR TRAFFIC. KTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Sutherland Road, from Carlton Street to Tavistock Rood, will be CLOSED for vehicle traffic from THURSDAY, May 26, until further notice, on account of drain-laying operations. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. May 25, 1921. ______ ELECTION NOTICES. COUNTY OF HUTT. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY.

PURSUANT to the provisions of tho “Counties Act, 1908," and “The Local Elections and Polls Act, l£08,” and tho amendments thereof, I hereby give notice that an election to fill, the office of Councillor for tho Epuni Riding of the County of Hutt, caused by the Vacancy of a seat in the said riding, will take ?lace on tho 2nd day of Juno, 1921, and hereby appoint the Hutt-County Offices, 68 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, as the place, and before noon of the 27th of MAY, 1921, as the firm? for ro.ceiving nominations for candidates for the office; that is to say, for tne Epuni Riding. Nomination papers in tho form numbered (2) in the second schedule of “The Local Elections and' Polls Acf, 1908,” signed by two electors of the district and the candidate, shall be delivered to the Returning Officer, or addressed to him, and delivered at tho above-named office before noon on Friday, 2-7th May, 1921. If tho number of candidates exceed the number of offices then to be filled, public notice will be given .of tho dnv on which 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 thb aforesaid office, or from tho Returning Officer. Given under my hand this 16th day of day of May, 1921 J. W. CUDBY, Returning Officer.

BUSINESS NOTICES FLOWERS. QA/«i CASH, posted, 15 Taro and boauAify! tiful Flowering Shrubs, our own setestion. Retail value 355. 1 fk /« CjTBH, posted, 50 beautiful asJL'U'/ sorted Bedding Plants, gphibition varieties from Franco and England, our own selection. All hardy. O/„ EACH, posted, Brazil Cherry O/ most beautiful tree in cultivation. American Wonder Gooseberry, the best in the world. 20s. doz. posted, 4 dozens sent. Macrocarpa, about Ift. 6in„ 225. 6d. 100 cash, carriage paid. Pinus Insignus, 1 year, strong, straight stems, for timber, per 100 10s., per 1000 655., carriage paid to nearest station. AV. MITCHINSON, Wholesale Grower, NEW PLYMOUTH. ■tyTADIAME M'MILLAN, 43 Manners Strcpt (entrance through G. Fowlds, Ltd.), wishes to notify her numerous customers that existing circumetances have influenced, her to postpone hor visit to England- Consequently, she is still taking orders for Costumes. FURNITURE. A. FENBY, 39 Cambridge Terraco. LARGE STOCKS of Bedsteads, Cote, etc., which must bo disposed of. Groat Reductions. All orders executed with dispatch. ACCORDEON-PLEATING A SPECIALITY. SMART SKIRTS AT REASONABLE PRICES. SHOULD your Accordeon-pleated Skirt get wet bring it to us and wo will re-pleato it for a few shillings. THE MODERN BUTTON AND AC-CORDEON-PLEATING FACTORY. 63 Manners Street. Telephone 3276. BABY’S OUTFIT. Complete in every detail. All prices. APRONS. NURSES. Waitresses, and others, get ycur Aprons made by MRS. E. COLLINS, 61 Vivian Street and 14 Courtenay Place (Just behind Tram Terminus). OME Candy Makers, Thermometers Largo Stocks held. Henry Bofry and Co.. Dixon Street. OOD-MILNE Rubber Heels cost little more than inferior rubbers. They are British made, from best'Para Rubber.

HOME Candy Makars. ThHmometers Large Stocks held. Hoary Berry and Co., Dixon Street.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 206, 26 May 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 206, 26 May 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 206, 26 May 1921, Page 7

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