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OPERA HOUSE. Undee the Direction of Messrs. Williamson & Musgrove. Treasurer and Eep. ... Mr. Bert Eoyle Business Manager ... Mr. J. St. Clair Acting Manager ... Mr. Harold Ashton Stage Manager .Mr John Wallace to-night ! to-night ! " williamson & musgrove 's M;atsa vaudeville company. A Programme of Superior Excellence will be commenced by the production of the Amusing Musical Comedy, PUN IN THE KITCHEN! MISS ALICE LEAMAR, ME. JOHN COL"EMAN, ME. FEANK LAWTON ME. EENBST FITTS, MISS CAMPION. ' Introduction of the Latest Novelties and Specialties by Miss Alice Leamar, Me. John Coi:eman Mr. Frank Lawton, THE THEEJi DE.LEVINES, The Winterton Sistees, ' ■u«'"^ n Qm^ IVER ' Mr - Leoni (Ji.arke, Mr. Ernest Fitts. | The "Cat King." Our Own Orchestra, from the Princess Theatre, Melbourne, under tho direction of Mr. Carl Eeidle. PEICES.— Dress Circle, as; Eeserved Stalls, 4s ; Stalls, 3s; Family Circle 2s • Pit, Is. Box Plan at Holliday's. Day tales at Aldous's and Abel's. ' '

WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. BICYCLE BYLAW. "VTOTICE is hereby given that this Bylaw J^l will come into torce on the Ist July next. The principal provisions of such Bylaw are as lollows :—: — , All bicycles to be provided with a bell Lighted lamp to be carried at any tune after sunset Rule of the road must be observed Riding on the tootpaths not allowed Maximum pace, eight miles an hour, or ; four miles an hour at corners and intersections ot streets | Copies of the Bylaw can be seen at the Corporation Offices. J. E. PAGE, Town Clerk. 25th June, 1897. ; KAROEI BOEOUGH COUNCIL. PEOPOSED SPECIAL LOAN OF .£4OOO. NOTICE OF POLL. Under the Provisions of Part IX. of " The Municipal Corporations Act, 188(5." JHEEEBY give notice that a Poll of the Burgesses of tho Borough of Karori will be taken on TUESDAY, a'Jth June, 1897, upon the proposal of the Karori Borough Council to borrow tho sum of by way of Special Loan for the purpose of Forming a New Eoad, particulars of which said pro- j posal have already been advertised. I The Polling Booth will be at the Eefreshment Rooms, near tho Cemetery, Karori, and the hours of polling from 9 a.m. to 0 p.m. Dated this 21st day ot June, 1897. RICHARD C. BULKLEY, Mayor. In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington District. In the matter of " The Bankruptcy Act, 1892," and in tho matter of JOHN SHOUT, of Wellington, Cook, a Bankrupt. npAKE NOTICE that I shall apply at the JL next sittings of this Honourable Court, to be held on Monday, the 12th day of July, 1597, for an immediate order of discharge. Dated this 25th day of June, 1897. JOHN SHOUT. PIANOFORTE, SINGING, VIOLIN, AND HARMONY. MRS. ALFRED LEVI has resumed I Teaching at Park-terrace, Molesworth- ' street. Pupils trained for all sections of IVinityColleffe Examinations, practical and tbeorelical (including "the higher examinations"). "As a teacher she (Mrs. Levi) has betn singularly successful, and from this aspect alone she will bo greatly mi&sed."— Otago Daily Times, 15th February, 1896. " Miss Joel (now Mrs. Levi), as a teacher, has been remarkably successful, and the high posiyon hor pupils have always taken at tho London Trinity College Examinations is the best testimony as to the excellence of her methods. Dunedin has possessed no more thorough or enthusiastic musician." — Dunedin Evening Star, 13th February, 1596. Terms at the Dresden. sal±i oil auction OP LEASES OF PIPIRIKI TOWNSHD? SECTIOiNS. "VfOTICE is boreby given that the Leases J_^ of 91 soctions in tho above-mentioned township will bo offered at auction at the Survey Office, Wunganui, on Tuesday, tho 27th July, 1897, at 11 a.tu The term of the leases is 21 years, with right of renewal for a further term of 21 years. Tho areas range from one rood to 30 acres, and the upset rentals from £1 to £5 per acre. This township is situated on the Wanganui River, about 56 miles from Wanganui, and is tho present inland terminus of the river steamboat service, and the point of junction with the coach services connecting with Taupo and Eotorua. The soil and climate are specially favourable for tho cultivation ot fruit and farm produce. These and other considerations indicate that the township will develop into a place of some commercial importance, and that owing to its genial and < healthy climate and many attractions, it will beconio yearly more popular as a placo of resort. • Plans containing full particulars may be obtained at the principal Post Oflices in the distriot and at this office. J. W. A. MARCHANT, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands and Survey Office, Wellington, 27th June, 1897. THE EMPIRE HOTEL, WiiiLis-STinsET, Wellington. JMANDEL wishes to inform his many ■ friends and patrons that tho work of renovating tho South Wing of tho Empire Hotel, which was damaged by tho late fire on adjoining premises, is now completed, and visitors will find that in making the necessary repairs considerable improvements have beon made in that department ; also that during the construction of the new premises, which will be commenced in September next, the present business will in no way be interfered with ; and whilst thanking them for pas.t favours, hopes, by careful attention to tuu requirements of both residential and travelling public, to merit a still turther share of their patronage. J. M AND EL, (Late of Club Hotel, Mabteitou) Proprietor FUNEEAL NOTICE. npHE Friends of Mr. James Quinn are ■ respectfully invited to attend the Funeral ot his late wife, Margaret, which will leave his residence, Sydney-street, for St. Mary's Cathedral To-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 p.m., and thence to tho Catholic Cemetery, Karori. CLARK & THOMPSON, Undertakers, 55, Moiesworth-streot. Telephone 80S. {-" "TiKKfSu" '*!»'* THE Officers and Members of Court Bloomfield Lodge are requested to attend the Funeral of the late Wife of Bro. J. Quinn, which will leave his residence, Sydney-street, Wellington, on Tuesday next, at the hour of 2 p.m., for tho Karori Cemetery. F. BARNARD, Secretary. "m/TEMOEIAL CARDS.— Newest design. Evening Post offioe,

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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 150, 28 June 1897, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 150, 28 June 1897, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 150, 28 June 1897, Page 6