AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT She dressed to be safe. Then love came to her. She found she was “DANGEROUS TO MEN” “DANGEROUS TO MEN” “DANGEROUS TO MEN” A captivating romantic drama, featuring winsome VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA As the orphan who learned to set men’s hearts aflame. Also showing: Gazette, Christie Comedy and “Elmo the Fearless” No. 17. Usual Prices. Note: “King of the Circus” will be here soon.
STRATFORD A. & P. ASSOCIATION. i QONCERT, ' TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. TO-NIGHT THURSDAY. MAY 19. At 8 o’clock. PROGRAMME: Piano Solo Miss Ruby Curran Song, “Waiata Poi” Madam Ivo Symes Harp Solo Mrs. Hughes-Johnson Song, “ King’s Minstrel ” Mr. Harold Roberts Violin Solo, “ Deuxieme Mazurka ” Miss Dorothy Hughes-Johnson Dance, “ The Love Bird ” Miss Audrey Hughes-Johnson Recitation Mr. George Swan Violin A Harp Duet, “Ave Maria” Mrs. and Miss Dorothy HughesJohnson. Song, “ Mountain Lovers ” Mr. Harold Roberta. Recitation Mr. George Swan Song with Violin Obligato, “Mate of Mine” Madam Ivo Symes Harp Solo, “Un Songe”, Mrs. Hughes-Johnson Song, “Dreams of Past”, Mr. Harold Roberts Dance, “The Dying Swan’*, with Violin and Harp, Miss Audrey HughesJohnson. * | Duet. “How’s My Boy”* Madam Ivo Symes and Mr. George Swan.
Prices: 3/- and 2/-; booking fid extra at the A. and P. Ofi\ce, Broadway, Strat- 2 7 MEETINGS. TUKAPA FOOTBALL CLUB. SPECIAL MEETING of the above Club will be held in the Soldiers’ Club TO-NIGHT (Thursday, 19th inst.), r at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Nomination of Further - Teams on Behalf of Thursday Players. E. BEDFORD, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT No. 1742 IN DIVORCE THOMAS JAMES EDKIN of Auckland. Laborer Petitioner HARRIETT ELLEN EDKIN formerly of Auckland, Married Woman Respondent TO HARRIETT ELLEN EDKIN the wife of Thomas James Edkin of Auckland, Laborer rpAKE NOTICE that a Citation has been issued of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Auckland citing you to kppear and answer the Petition of Thomas James Edkin of Auckland, Laborer, wherein he prays for a dissolution of his marriage with you on the grounds of desertion and such Citation intimates ! that in default of your eo doing, the ! i Court will proceed to hear the said Pe- ’ I tition notwithstanding your absence. ■ \ NOW THEREFORE TAKE NOTICE that for the purpose aforesaid you are within thirty days after the date of this publication to attend in person or by your Solicitor at the Supreme Court Office at Auckland and there to enter an appearance without which you will not be allowed to address the Court at any stage of the proceedings A copy of the said Citation and Petition will be supplied to you on your applying for the same at the Supreme Court Office at Auckland DATED this 10th day of May 1921 F. W. SCHRAMM, Deputy Registrar.
Friends of the Respondent are particularly requested to forward to her the foregoing advertisement. JOHN ALEXANDER is the Solicitor for the Petitioner whose address for service is at the office of Messieurs Alexander, Bennett and Sutherland, Williamson’s Chambers, Shortland Street, Auckland. A: B. W ALDIE ’ ELECTROPLATER, TTAS removed to 197 ST. AUBYN STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. - H
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