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, AMUSEMENTS. : The a t e, e . r o y a l. Props., John Fuller and Sons. , FULLEE'S ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE AND • MODEEN BIOGRAPH' CO. To-night, First Appearance in Wellington of LES EEGGIAEDO; N LES REGGIAIRDO, Jugglers andj Sword Swallowers. An Act without a Parsllel. A Watch Engulphed, Swords and Bayonets Swallowed, i An Electric Light Assimilated. ■ First Appearance in' New Zealand of Champion—TOM BURROWS—Champion. . , Champion—TOM' BURROWS—Champion. Champion Club , Swinger' of the . World, :- ;in a'_ Brilliant, Unique, and'Origina' v j Display of,Scientific,and Fancy. ; • Club, Swinging. ' ■ Wily • DR. ROWE, Wizard. "Comedy DR. ROWE, Prestid'. Comically Clever Illusive Experiments. Horizontal . THE VANTELLS, , Bar . ..Triple. ::' THE VANTELLS, Experts,., v Harry—SALMON AND CHESTER—Ida ; In. a Sensational Detective Sketch, . "THE" DIAMOND FIEND." ■ > . Frank—MELVIN AND FRAWLEY-Vi ■ JEANNIE;JOHNSTONE; Illustrated Songs. •HUD PETERSON. JACK WILLIS. , GREAT BIOGRAPH STUDIES. • PRICES.—2s. and Is. Doors, 7.15. "D'AZAiUI! " . -TOWN HALL! \ BAZAARI . . "P - - • .18th■ APRIL- to .2nd MAY. ■ • TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ■ , GRAND HOLIDAY. PROGRAMME. A "THE DOMINION BALLET.". ■/ . . 150 PERFORMERS. 159 - Trained uv bignor. Borzom. SATURDAY'S OPENING. A BRILLIANT SUCCESS - " •-••" •Nothing succeeds like Success., 1000 VISITORS ON SATURDAY. • , TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! COEGEOUS TABLEAUX GRACEFUL DANCES) BRILLIANT SCENES ■ CHARMING MARCHES AND WALTZES. \ : ,"Suci sights- that youthful' poets dream, oify , '. '[.Slimmer Ever-." COME ONE. • • - , COME ALL ■ THE: DOMINION CARNIVAL."- , r. The" Greatest Attraction in Town. : ' .■•■■■ GRAND-ART UNION: : FIRST PRIZE, ife C-OLD NUGGET. Adinission.'ls., including'chance in Art Union . : Children, Cd.' Gallery, Cd. extra. . :vDoors open. p.m. : . FRED. W, CROMBIE, Hon Sec.* ..'•. 31 Manou Street; ' 6G3G ■1 - • ■ ■■■■..' '■■■ ■■■■ ■ " ' EASTER ' MONDAY/ HOLIDAY. \, ■( AT BELLEVUTJ , --G3ffiDE JJSi •• i •• ■ . N • • • v ■ "S/TE.: TUPP'S 1 BRASS: 'BAND has-been en., ; IrJL'-gagcd to play alL.day in tho ROTUNDA. -The-,programme of mOsic'\uU consist of many., ' ,fi£lectiohs ";of' 'p6pulaiv; contest'. piecis.' . ' .' LUNCHEON from. 12 to 2 p.m. :• AFTERNOON TEA, 2.30, to 5 p.m. ' 'Hot Water Frco to Picnio Parties -< WALTER GANDAR, ■ ■■ - ;■ ~ Manager, ■ , V. . 1 ' A. E. V. LODDER., 5631 '■ , Proprietor. ■ PUBLIC NOTICES, j i WELLINGTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL'. .' fj\HE SECOND • QUARTER Commences ' . -./THURSDAY,, April 23rd. . ' Syllabus- on Application. . '■ - • W.S. LA TEOBE, -■■■ ■ ..■ , ■ Director, ■M. M. SLATTER, :8623 .' , ' .' Registrar. ; ' v WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIt.,' ANNUAL ELECTION OF MAYOR. In the matter of "The Municipal Corporatioßr - Act; 1900," and'of . "The -Local* Elections '?. Act,:. 1981," ,ar.d: the';'Abts - amoMi^^tlje: — • same-resycctiTcly.v . InEUEBY give-notice an: Election willi \, • :fee' held on -WEDNESDAY,: the. 29th"-day,, 'of April,MooS,'for:,tho; purpose' of; Ele'ctiag,. a.,' 'Mayor,for the City of Wellington; and I-'hop ; bv appoint the Town Hall. Cuba' Street . Ex- - ' tension, as tho .place, and: WEDNESDAY,; the- -, '2-2ud day of April, 1908, before noon, as the day- , • for ~the- nomination of /Candidates.. for. such; Ofiice. / , • . . .. ■Dated thisloth day of April, 1308. . • ■ JAMES AMES, Returning Officer for'the City of ■ • -■- ■■■■• Wellington. . TO THE" ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH • " OF MIRAMAR. • > MAYORAL ELECTION. ; ■ .. .t I HAVE the honour to annour.ee that I am again soliciting your favour at the forthcoming Mayoral Election, and will take an early opportunity of giving an account'of lhy. last year's term. ' Should'l be re-elccted, it v will lie my earnest endeivour to further tha needs of''your, district. . ... .-. J. CRAWFORD. . Dates and places of IX- .'tings will bo duly advertised in this paper. : 8499 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. WE, the undersigned, trading as G. M'll, - i VRIDE A.ND SON, Coachbuilders, have' mutuidiy agreed to dissolve Partnership from the :30th day of APEIL, 190 S. All accounts against -the Partnership mu6t be rendered by that dato, .otherwise they will not, be recognised. ■ All iaccocnta-dne -'te the-Krm must be settled by jsame date, or they will bo swd.yfor yitWt /further notico.: > : , Signed, : - - -> GEO. M'ILVEIDE, -' G. A. 'ITIDVEIDE. •• Jjower Hutt, ' ' , , j April 11, . 853S ' SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOSTEN ./-. '.V AND CHILDREN. . THE Socretary will tic In attendance fit tho .■' Rooms;"/ Bridge's': Buildings, 102 ; ' Willii on - TUESDAY' and FRIDAY MORN- - INGS, from 10 to 12.50. ' All communications •trictly confidential. ■ .The Snb-committeo'will bo in attendance on Monday and Thursday monungsi+o-iive Edviee to mothers. Babies. will m weichod M JCbnuikrit

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 176, 20 April 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 176, 20 April 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 176, 20 April 1908, Page 1

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