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TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I WEST'S' AND ROYAL PREMIER PICTURES ! PREMIER PREMIER PICTURES ! PREMIER AND "LYRIC" ORCHESTRA. Tho Window of the World. ANOTHER NEW PROGRAMME! A Superior Combination of Gorgeous Scenic, Entrancing Dramatic, Sensational, And Screamingly Funny, CINEMATOGRAMS, Comprised of the World's Latest, Greatest and Beet. A Rare Collection of Unique Subjects of Perfection Combined with Interest. Prices — Is and 6d. Box Plan at AbolX Booking Fee, 6d. Theatre 'Phono 3143* Look Out for the , "SIRENS OF THE SURF." ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWNj STAR PICTURES ! Best Yet ! STAR PICTURES ! Sec Them ! ■ Two Complete Changes Weekly — Mondays and Thursdays. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-NIGHT COMPLETE CHANGE TO-NIGHT Of tho Latest Kineinntographic Novelties. Realistic. Novel. Unique. J Sensational and Amusing. TO THE MEM¥eRS~~OF THE WEL-. LINGTON ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY.' J ADIES and GKNTLEMEN.-I have -S-J met Mr. Le Soucff, and 1 hope you will attend his meeting in tho Town Hall on THURSDAY EVENING, when he will deliver an instructive and important Lee« ture. Bring friends. JOHN CREWES, President of the W.Z.S. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ' ASSOCIA-. TIOX. CLASSES. FIRST Aid and Home Nursing Classes will begin early next mont'.i (May). A Special Afternoon Ladies' Class will also be established, if sufficient students offer. Those desirous of joining any of ths classes (men or women) are requested to forward me their mimo and address this week, and to indicate whether First Aid or Home Nursing ; ladies to further indicate whether afternoon or oveniug. Fee for course of lectures 7s 6cl, subi sequent examination, 2s 6d. J. D. AVERY, Secretary. ' 145, Featherstou-street. ~yOTE FOR 4l CASTLE 1 • -CASTLE! He Represents all Classes. LOWER HUTT MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN.-I h» JLJ vite you to meet me at the Congregational Schoolroom, Alicetown, at 8 o'clock TUESDAY EVENING, when I will deliver my second address. Yours faithfully, E. P. BUNNY. LOWER HUTT,MAYO~RAL eTjBCTIOX* MR. H. BALDWIN will address tU Electors on TUESDAY, 25th April, afc St. James' Hall, Wobum-road, at 8 o'clock. ONSLOW BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECV TION. -- V NGAIO WARD, CAPLIN, H. Bardsley, G. W. Darvall, o L. P. Leonard, and B. Lsmnebert? will address, the Electors on TUESDAY EVENING, tbo 25th instant, at 8 o'clock, at the Methodist Church, Ngaio. HENRY BODLEY'S CANDIDATURE. AS my first dealt with the Higher Criticism so my second must treat of the Lower Cult, viz., tho common detail. 1 don't mind admitting that I hung back for inspiration from 35 other sources, but what a chanco was there? Anyhow, I am satisfied that, Constable-street may stay where it is, the Kilbimie Tunnel still point to Signal Hill, ' and that tha Grant-road Quarry is not a bad hunt foir stone. Nevertheless, if any or all were vetoed on technical points, I would shudder at sight of a punctuation mark in official dicta, the vortov would seem so irresistible. But there was one candidate who gave me food for thought. He prof« fered half a dozen propositions, all unmistakably bpoGiilativc entanglements q$ finance, while at the samo time vowini* HE WOULD OPPOSE ANY PROJECT CALCULATED TO INCREASE THE RATES. Of course, I want to get, in, but, if inconsistency is tho road, Good-bye. A City formerly meant the site of a. Cathedral, tho centre of a Diocese. Now it stands for any place which promises tha power to interfere with other people's business, and applies to any such inhabited area not actually urban, tho country being left largely and contemptuously 'outside tho pale of pamperdotn. Municipalities multiply while individuals decay. Within the city wo have tho home, but now J no longor sacred, for the inspector may enter at will, supervise tho mother tending her babe, watch the cooking of the morning chop, and introduce his friend the reporter to print it. Then, of course, tho business portion, but it is too soou to talk of that, ' for business has no business there. The interspaces left for civic activity are, for tho most part, streets with the appurten. tince* theroot, but,, as there it no high falutin' about them, tlio less said soonest mended. Now I am of opinion that business is the golden goose which lays the civic egg. What! Gooso? Yes, more often lhan not. Therefore, as no goose means no dinner, so no business makes for what could bo hardly termed a city. These arguments * will make unwilling j tenants for the vacant lots in tho top stories of blatant Socialism, but taken a3 necessary pills, might cure their unnecessary ailments, or ailments which would ba unnecessary were their thinking less selfish. There is ample scopo for intelligent pro-* gross while doing the works they know, without leaping in the dark at others they, know nothing about.— l am, etc., HENRY BODLEY. 207, Grant-road, 24th April, 1911.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 95, 24 April 1911, Page 8
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