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AMUSEMENTS. THING'S THEATRE TO-NIGHT. THE TRIUMPH OF MUSIC. THE ROYAL HAWAIIAN'S. THE ROYAL HAWAIIAN'S Absolutely tho Cleverest Musxal Organisa- ( tion that ever toured Australasia. ~ FASCINATING, ENCHANTING, EXQUISITE. A WHIRLWIND OF APPLAUSE. BRU.LIANT, DISTINGUISHED PERFORMERS. Triple Encores lor e.veiy number of tho Famous HAWAIIAN GLEE CLUB. HAWAIIAN GLEE CLUB. , THE PERFECTION OF HARMONTc. A MUSICIAN'S DREAM OF MELODY. Hawaiian and English Programme of all SWEETEST—RAREST—BEST. "THE HULA." "THE HULA." THE HAWAIIAN POETRY OF MOTION. Danced in a most wonderful way by MESDAMES ATELA _.»D ANEHILA. AMAZING-ALLURING-SUPERB. Last Night of Present Programme. ' COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW EVENING (TUESDAY). Box Plan at Dresden. Day Sales at Woodward's, Tobacconist. Prices: 3a, 2s. ls. 6965 PUBLIC NOTICES. WANTED, FOR THE D.I.C. DUNEDIN, SMART and Thoroughly Experienced MAN as SHOPWALKER. Must have good general knowledgo of the business and of Advertising. Applications, with copies of references, salary required, and full details, to THE MANAGER, D.I.C. 694.F Dunedin. FOR SALE. PREFERENCE SHARES in Private Com- •*- pany, Ltd., bearing interest at 7. per cent, per annum, cumulative Apply by letter in first instance. HULME and CO., 6649F Box 64, Christchurch. W' ANTED for the Special School for Boys, Otckaiko, near Oamaru, the undermentioned:— - Female Cook, wages £65, rising to £75.Kitchen Maid, wages £52 per annum. Applications, stating age, with testimonials, to he forwarded to tho Matron, from whom particulars of duties can be obtained. 6940 IN THE ESTATE OF CHARLES WILLIAM ROWE, of Lyttelton, Commission Agent, Deceased. IT is requested that all claims against tho above Estate be rendered in duplicate to the Executors, 44 Fitzgerald avenue, Linwood, certified as follows:—"I hereby certify that this account was owing at date of death, namely, 26th May, 1911." A-x_>_E ROWE, E. C. ROWE, 6932 Executors. • WANTED to SELL, PRETTY FENDALTON BUNGALOW, six good rooms, plastered and panelled, also has leadlights, h. and c. water, linen-press, and other conveniences. Over i-acre; close to car*,' good street. Price £375; deposit £75, balance 6 per cent. Must Sell. No agents. Interest and rates equal rent of about 20s. J.P., 1877 . Box 650. NEW ZEALAND WHOLESALE CLUB. FOE SALE-.BY '■,_.- ■__.. THE STOCK-IN-TRADE. FOR Particulars, ace Thursday Morning's Local Papers. The large premises and the portion used for the small meat trade may be rented for a term to suit', at £550 and £143 per annum respectively. Tenders close on TUESDAY, the 30th inst, at noon. STRINGER and BRIDGE, 6045F Cathedral square. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD. SHARES. IN deference to the 'wishes of a number of Shareholders to increase their holdings in tho Ordinary Share Capital of the Association, the Directors havo decided to offer to present Shareholders and tho publio the balance of the unallotted £5 Ordinary Shares, i.e., 7236, at., a basis of £2 each called up, and at a premium of 10s per eharo. Applications will therefore bo xeoeivod at the offices of the Association, Christchurch, and the Branches, up to the 20th JUNE, 1011. Tho maximum of any single allotment will ba aa heretofore, .200 shares. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD. E. W. RELPH, 6680F General Manager. HOLIDAYS. THE Undersigned will CLOSE their Premises for June holidays as under:— KING'S BIRTHDAY. MONDAY, sth JUNE—ALL DAY. CORONATION DA_. THURSDAY, 2_nd JUNE—ALL DAY. Tho usual half-holiday on Thursday preceding and following King's Birthday will be observed. DRAPERS AND CLOTHlEßS—Ballantyne and Co., Beath and Co., A. F. Carey, Drapory Importing Co., Ltd., Graham, Wilson and Smeliie, Medea and Co., Nicholson and Co., N.Z. farmers' Co-op. Association, Shaw and Co., Strange and Co., Ltd. GROCERS—F. A. Cook, John Hall and Co., Ltd., T. Kincaid, N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Association. T. H. Papps, Wardell Bros, and Co.. Jsjb. Young. ; IRONMONGERS—Aitken and Roberts, Ashby, Bergh and Co., Ltd., Archer and Halliburton, Clarke, and Proctor, Congreve and Sons, Hastie, Bull and Pickering, Lewis and Anderson, Mason, Struthers and Co., Ed. Recce and Sons. BOOKSELLERS—Simpson and Williams, Fountain Barber. CHEMISTS—Goo. Bonnington, Cook and Ross. W. R. Cooko, Barnett and Sons, Wallace and Co., C. Bmith. BOOTMAKERS—ChisnaII and Stewart, Gough, J. Thornton, Ltd. 6930 _ APOLOGY. OWING to the ENORMOUS CROWDS on SATURDAY EVENING to witness the Demonstration of the AUTOMATIC TYRE INFLATOB, it was quite impossible to do iustice to all. It has therefore been decided to CONTINUE these DEMONSTRATIONS for a FEW DAYS, from 10 a.m. to 9 v m daily, at tho same address, OPPOSITE CAREY'S, Drapers, COLOMBO STREET, when the strictest investigations a-e solicited, and as tho 5500 SHARES open for PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION are to be distributed throughout the Dominion, leaving only A LIMITED . NUMBER for this City, EARLY APPLICATION is absolutely necenary, as a large number have already been applied for. . Applications will be received at the above address, or MR THOS. COMPTON'S, Shsrcbroker, Hereford street. 2Q30 R CONNELL. MOTORING. N.S.U. ALL intending purchaser* of a Motor Car should in.Dect the latett N.S.U. CAR, in 10, 14, IS. 20 h.p. Beforo haying call al j. H. SUCKLING AND CO., Garage: Worcester etreet, opposite Dunlop'a. «:C520-1- '

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14055, 29 May 1911, Page 1

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