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AMUSEMENTS. TJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Tho House of Artistic Attraction. HAYWAED'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT At s TO-NIGHT. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF 'The Story o£ tho Dual Personality. A MODERN JEKYLL AM) HYDE. A MODERN JEKYLL AND HYDE. A MODERN JEKiLL AND HYDE. A MODERN JEKYLL AND HYDE. A Gentleman by Day ; a Criminal by Night. A MODERN JEKYLL AND HYDE. A MODERN JEKYLL AND HYDE. A Study ir. Criminology. Pathe Gazette, The .Tvrbca, Si-crc'„ Lode, Father's Hat Biir.J. THE LOVELY SENORITA. THE LOVELY SENORITA. FALLING IN LOVE WITH INEZ. Is aj-.d tVI. Reserves Dresden Is fd. Our Programme Defies Comparison ;•.'. the GL O B E PIC T I* R E S, High direct. Cotilir.uai::- Fir-uircs. CHASING THE SMUGGLERS. The .\K.,t CHASING THE SMUGGLERS. Exciii-i-CHASING THE SMUGGLERS. Drama. - CHASING THE SMUGGLERS. Imattina.Uc. FISH CULTURE. An Kdiwlir-ivi] FISH CULTURE. Ma.-te.-pi, ,v. ENGLISH GAZETTE 2tlo. See the Launch of the Britannic. OO.r-t'O T,-!--. The Only Vctertn in Town, The Marrl.t-.v Potion, The Chip of tho Old Block (Key;t,',:i ; Cmi_pßE_N'S_ MATINEE ;>t 2.r,0_T0-mo_-r,__vi-. C YD E N v A M P I C T U 11 ". S. TO-NIGHT At £ TO-NIGHT. 'Tremendous Rorortt'cri Lr.fit Night of THE PATI.IE :>L\STERPII-:CE. "HONESTY." "HONESTY." A Man.* Struggle f.%r Ksuktu.'. Scotti.'h Scenorv—Grariiie—Tl- > Lack-'-— Auckland Races—Why I* ; ,:v. H-.e. Prioos: Is and Cd. at Holcroft's. SKATING. OL V M P I A R I N X, Hereford street. THE KING OF WINTER PASTIMES NOW BOOMING. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY, i'l to 12. 2.30 to 5. 0.30 to 7. 7.50 to 10. Special Attention Giver. Beginner?. FULL BAND AT NIGHT SESSIONS. BEN W. BRITTAIN. Manner OPERA H O I S E. Direction: Fullor-Brcnnana, Ltd. i "Tho ReGnod Vaudeville Piavhouie." TO-NIGHT At S TO-NIGHT. ! A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. | Novelties from (ho World's Centres' Tremendous Reception Nightly of THE FIVE JUGGLING.NORMANS THE FIVE JUGGLING NORMANS Tho Marvellous Whirlwind Club Jugglers. Tho Greatest Juggling Act in Existence. WOODWARD AND PAGE, Sensational Trick Cvr.lists and Musicians. HENRI KUBELIK. The Famous Hungarian Violin Virtuoso, Featuring his Wonderful Invention, ! .. "THE KUBLOPHONE," Tha Popular English Comedian, HARRY GRIBBEN AND CO., Presenting his Great London Sketch, "COME ABOARD, SIR!" The Sketch Success of London. BIFF and DE ARMO. America's Greatest Acrobatic Comedians. charges xoli. Margaret carahek, shark vut and lang. kings: 'y and graham, PRICES: O. Stalis 2s, D.C. Is 6d. Stalls Is. Reserves at Milrei and Thompson's, or by Theatre Telephone 1471. No Extra Charge. OPERA II O U S E. MONDAY NEXT. MAY 4th. 1911. ENORMOUS ATTRACTION!!! GARDINER'S MANIAC BULLDOGS. Tho Finest < »nino Acts ever presented. SPORTING. NORTH OTAGO JOCKEY CLUB. ~~~ WINTER MEETING-.'"" ' MAY 21st and *Hnd. ' \ TUOMTNATIONS for all HANDICAPS J-> CLOSE oi; MONDAY NEXT, May 4th, at 9 pjn. G. M.-PJtOCTER, Oarearn. _. Sccretalv. _8790 ELECTION NOTICES. THANKS. ]M"R JOHN W. BEANLAND M-ishes to THANK all those ELECTORS who Voted for him, and especially those who worked so hard to secure his return. 17 MEETINGS. PROHIBITION OPEN-AIR MEETING Tri ' SQUARE, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), at 8. Mr Toombs (Speaks on "Echoes of tho iirisbanc Strike." 5733 GOVERNMENT NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. LEASE OF REFRESHMENT ROOMS, ARTHUR'S PASS STATION. Railway Department (Head Office), Wellington. 27th April. 1911. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at * * this office up to Noon of WEDNESDAY", Cth May, 1911, for LEASING the REFRESHEN!' ROOMS at Arthur's Pass Railway Station (Midland Railway line) for a period from 11th May, 19]4. to .'jlflt Marcli, 1917. Specifications and forms of tender may be obtained at the Railway Managers' offices at Christchurch and Greymonth, or at tho Statioumostera' offices, Cass and Otira. Tenders are to be addressed to tho General Manager, Government Railways, Wellington, and marked outside 'Tender for Refreshment Rooms at Arthur's Pass Station." Telegraphic tenders will not be received and no tender will nccrssiirilv be accepted. E. H. HILEY, 5783 General Manager. PUBLIC SERVICE STCTxES TENDER BOARD. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OK STORES. Wellington, 23Ui April, 1014. TENDERS will bo received at- the office of the Chairman (Government Printing Office) not later than 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 17th June. 1911. for the Supply and Delivery, C.I.F. and E., Wellington, of 11,2001b ITALIAN TWINE No. 304, and 44,8001b ITALIAN TWINE No. 302. Tendera must bo addressed to the Chairman, Public Service Stores Tender Board, Wellington. Delivery of the twine is to be made within six months from the date of order, and tho successful tenderer will bo required to give the security stipulated in the conditions for the due performance of the contract. Particulars and conditions of tendering and specifications may be obtained a-t the offices of tlie Controller of Stores, Post and Telegraph Department, Wellington, the District Storekeepor, Post aud Telegraph DTtrtcwrrt, Ch-wttennrcli, or the Telegraph Engineers at Auckland and Dur.ecin. Tenders must be accompanied by a deposit of £25. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. 5784 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, on Wednesday last, PURSE containing £9 in notes, mid several other letters and receipt*. Would finder kindly communicate with H. Matsan and Co., 147 Cashel street, Chrisichurch.? 87C2 LOST, about April 14th, 6 Heifer 1 Black, 1 White, a-nrf 4 Bed aud White. Any information kindly reoeivci by Mrs G. Brown, Lees ton, or N.Zi Farmers' Co-op. Association, Lees'on. 87C3 LOST, Tuesday rooming, botwoen Tai Tapu and HaLswe!), Dtrk RUG. Kinder plea*.? return to Tai Tapu Store or "Press" Office. 3 L~~OST, _ Black and \Ybk~SHEEP DOG, "Tip"; chain and collar. Reward. S. Mayr.e, Itegent street. Woolstou. C I"^Ou3nsT _ ' _ N™TO!9. Owner can have same by paying expenses. Apr-lv A. W. EUcnberger, Woodcnd. ___7__j EWARD £3—LOSTT Church, •Una April, Gold Wristlet WATCH. Finder pkaMi return tc- Glenmark Yioarajre. 26

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14956, 1 May 1914, Page 1

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