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AMUSEMENTS. > THCATPC TO-NiuUT! TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT! Messrs Fuller present a COLOSSA L COM HI NATION Of the World's Most Fascinating Form of Amusement. TO-NIGIIT! A NEW AND BRILLIANT J'K (GRAMME OF VAUDEVILLE jMJV'Ei.TIES. To-night, lie-appearance tor a Lii S>e<tson onlv, of THE PAYNES, THE FAYNES. THE FAI'NES. THE FAYNES^ In Their Incomparable, Irresistible Expositioti of Contortion, Equilibrium, Vocal and Instrumental Items. To-night, First Appearance of CORK IE AND BAKER. COKRIB AND' BAKER, Sketcl) Artists, Comedians and Dancers, in a I'ot Pourri of all that is Light and Bright. Last Six Nights of THE ROYAL TOGOS, THE ROYAL TOGOS, THE ROYAL TOGOS, The Vronderful Japanese Entertainers. Everything New. Comolete Change by JAMES AND SELMA. Tho Embodiment of Refinement and Daintiness, Presenting an Entirely New Act. NELLIE KOLLE, T s " Girl who Reaches your Heart. WARD LEAR. JIAIUOR.TE ALWYN. B.U?ON. with his pal "Nobbier." Last Vow Nights of RIEUSE AND ROGER. Trices: D.C, and 0.5., 2s : Stalls, Is (nlus '-v.). ' Box Plan at Bristol until 5. Thereafter at Burnett's Confectionery, next Theatre. Booking 6d extra. 421 PONSONBY HALL. ABEL SMITH STREET. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. THO LET. for Dances, Socials, Wedding ■"■ Parties, Card Parties. Lectures, Meetings, etc , eic. Catering Done. Terms Moderate. Telephone 993 a. 138 CAEGEN HOTEL. AUCKLAND. "RECOGNISED as one of the leading ■*> Hotels in Australasia. Speciality: ) lites of Rooms with private Bathroom. , etc., Ballroom, Orchestra. Tariff: Ms 6c to 15s per day. Special terms for ' lengthened periods. Full particulars from Thos. Cook and Sons or Govt. I'ourist Bureaux.! Telegrams: "Cargen," ; Auckland. OS E- Jf. BLACK. Proprietor. MADAME FOLEY, Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road, is now quoting Prices for Fancy Costumes for tu'-uve demonstrations. Teaching Classes at Newtown every Monday evening as usual, and at Featherston from March 6th. WELLINGTON BOYS' INSTITUTE AND S. A. RHODES HOME FOR BOYS. TPHE Annual Meeting will take place on JL TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 13th, at 8 o'clock, at the Institute Buildings, t'asman stre«S. The Hon. J. A. Ha nan, Minister for Education, in the chair. The public and subscribers are cor IktHv invited to be present.

J. COLVILLB cook, Director. ROBERT BURNS CLUB. 4 yEETING of the Club will be held \ on WEDNESDAY, May 14th, at ~ Hall, 122 a, Abel Smith street. Business: To Pass Constitution and Rules nod Elect Officers. •Ml interested, invited to attend and enrol. Musical Programme and Refreshments. THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH OF THE BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY AND THE ORDER OF ST. JOHN (Wellington District). THE Annual Meeting of the Wellingon Centre of -th© Britis'h Red Cross Society and Order of St. John will be neld at the Central Depot, 4, Mercer street, at 8 o'clock, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 14th. 1919. All Red Cross Workers and Subscribers are invited. Business: 1. To receive Report and Balance-sheet 2. Election of Officers 3. To consider proposal to amend rules as to election of Uommitteo 4. General SYBIL NATHAN, 357 Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. SKETCH EXHIBITION ART UNION. 'JinE Winning Numbers in the above A are as follow:—1st (£o) No. 398, 2nd (£5) No. 227, 3rd (.£5) 526, 4th (£i) Iso. 718, sth (Xt) No. 938, 6th (£4) No. 642, 7th (J 3) No. 400, Slh (£S) No. 1424, 9th (£2) No. 356, 10th (S 3) No. 958. ISS J. McDONALD, Secretary. THE Executive of the Greater Wellington Town Planning and Municipal Electors' Association desires to thank tto electors of Wellington for the loyal supnort accorded to the Association's candidates during the recent elections. That eight out of twelve candidates selected by the Association were returned (the other four being in the leading six of the non-eloctcd list), and the fact that everyone of the Association's candidates secured over 5000 votes each, is a gratifying indication of approval of the Association's policy. The Association represents no class or vested interests, and will always oppose the introduction into our municipal affairs of any such undesirable features. The Executive wishes it to be more generally known that the activities of the Association continue throughout the wholo year, and for many years past it has advocated Town Planning and other beneficial measures for the city's welfare Membership of the Association is open to all in payment of the small annual subscription of two shillings and sixpence. OMEN WITH SHORT HAIR. Those who have travelled through the Dominion recently cannot help but notice the number of women with short hair. In a few instances the hair is still very impoverished and lifeless, due no doubt to the want of a proper stimulant, especially after Influenza. There are thousands also who will tell you their hair is thicker and bettor than ever, due solely to the use of Br Wilson's Regenerator, the British Specific for weak and falling hair, also for checking premature greyness. If you want a really reliable tonic trv it. Bottles, 4s, at 3. R. McKcnzie's, D.1.C., George and Kersley's, and ail principal Chemists.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10277, 12 May 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10277, 12 May 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10277, 12 May 1919, Page 3

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