amusements. H IS if J "AJESTV'S mnuATEE. X rxi. Conrtenav place. ’I none j c».i. TO-NIGHT. at 3. “MURPHY IN THE ?}*£&}! “MURPHY IN XHK aH.t,NCliI,b! tom haver-ley, • TOM HAVLRLEY, BILLY ...AI.OM'H ANO TLL JCUTB KBWP.IB KIDS. K U’i'JJ KBWPIB BXUa. A Transcendent -Musical Spectacle. BRILLIANT VAUDEVILLE CO. Vncmalifled Success Night.y ut , AL S VCD. THE MULIN AHIS. THE DDLAVALEB. LILT VOCJCLBK. NELLIE KOLLR. i.” rices-- U.C. iiiul 0.5., Xs; liiaili uud Upper Circle, Is (plus tax). Booking at lire Bristol Piano Co., Gd extra. Alter G n.m. plan ut Burnett’s. next iI.;M Theatre. Doors open 7.10. POULTRY SHOW. POULTRY SHOW. Wellington Poultry Fanciers', I t tili ty Breeders* and .Exhibitors Club s SECOND ANNUAL YOUNG, HIED EXHIBITION. '©T. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. O' TO-uaY—3 p.m. to E> P-m. TO-MORKOW-—lO a.m. to 9 p.m. To be opened by His Worship the Mayor. Admission 6d. Admission 6d. PUBLIC NOTICES KINDER GARTEN DAY. FRIDAY. MAT 30th. b cot ST. SALE. BOOT SALE. At , JOHN’S SCHOOLROOM. Willis street. Open 10 n.m. Mayor’s Office, Town Hall. I HEREBY notify Citizens 'chat I will ,oe in ni.v Aioom £u me a own iiaii, daily' from Vi noon to 1 p.m., excepting Saturdays, to receive those who have not arranged for special appointments witii m “' JOHN P. LUKE. Mayor. May 28th, 191». 9 12 NAPIER PARK RACING CLUB. W INTER MEETING. JUNE 20th and 21st. r 1919. IVTOMINATIONS for all Events Close CM o n FRIDAY, May 30th, at 8 p.m. J. E. GLEADUW, Secretary. HOROWHENUA RACING CLUB, LEVIN. DWNEES and Trainers arc reminded that ACCEPTANCE'S for the above Meeting .CLOSE! on FRIDAY NEXT, May SOth, at 8 p.m. WALTER BULL. •Secretary, P.O. Box 36, Levin. 'Phone No. S. 903 MEETINGS NEW ZEALAND RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. T HE Annual General Meeting of the . Council wiU he held at the Chamber of Commerce TO-DAY (Thursday), At ~.SO p.m. W. BEAUCHAMP PLATTS, 910 Secretary. Mayor’s Office, Town Hall. VISIT OF ADMIRAL LORD JELLICOE TO NEW ZEALAND. I HEREBY convene a meeting of CUIZVL.S in tne A. own Hall tor nIOiSDAY NEXT, June 2nd, at 1.30 p.m.. to make arrangements for a Citizens' Welcome to Lord Jellicoe, his Staff and Men, on the occasion of their visit to New Zealand waters. As at present arranged, the H.M.S. New Zealand will reach Wellington harbour prior to tho Admiral’s, arrival. Arrangements will he made to meet this position. JOHN P. LUKE, Mayor. May 28th. 1919. 911 j£LEC G. O. SMITH TRICAL ENGINEER, 91a CUBA STREET. (Opposite Te Aro House). For all Electrical Engineering and Electrical Repairs. 'Phone 1312. 80
EDITOR'S COMMENT ON "FLUENZOL." A Wanganui resident has offered what Is said to'be a "sure euro for influenza" to the Government for JiSOUO. A South Island weekly newspaper commenting on this says:—"Hut why pay .£SOOO for nn untried cure when we have an article like Fluenzol on the market."—Advt. An officer with e reafc experience of Array horses says that roans ore the hardiest, the best-looking, most eventempered. and easiest to train. As soon as you feel the slightest symptom of Influenza tako "NAZOL" on sugar, and also inhale through a Nazol Inhaler, and you’re safo.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10292, 29 May 1919, Page 3
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