AMUSEMEHTS. mIIEATHE R 0 Y A Iu -*- . Props., John Puller and Sons. CLUB-SWINGING EXTRAORDINARY. TOM BURROWS, Champion Club-swinger of tho World, Will commence to assail ; his own Record of 01 hours 46 minutes TO-DAY, at 9 a.m. THE GREATEST PHYSICAL ENDURANCE TEST ever known, honorary and paid committee in attendance night and day. An Event of ■World-wide Importance. ADMISSION—From 9 a.m. to G. 30 p.m., and 10.30 p.m. onward, SIXPENCE. Prices aa usual at night. T.II E AT R E ■ ROYAL Props., John Fuller and Sons. FULLER'S ADVANCED .VAUDEVILLE AND MODERN BIOGRAPH CO. LES. REGGIARDO, LES REGGIARDO, . Jugglers and Sword Swallowers. . Champion— I TOM BURROWS— Champion. Champion Club Swinger of the World, During his record will appear before, the regular performance commences and during th( interval. - Wily.. . . DR. ROWE, Wizard. Horizontal THE VANTELLS, Bar V •Hurry—SALMON AND CHESTER—Ida •< VERE HAMTT.TON. JACK WILLIS. MAGNIFICENT NEW BIOGRAPH STUDIES. PRICES— 2s. and Is. Doors, 7.15. rjpO-NIGHT! BAZAAR! TOWN HALL I . "THE'DOMINION CARNIVAL." . Last Three Nights. A SUCCESSION, OF, .SUCCESSES, . AND NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS SPECTAI, ANNOUNCEMENT. ■ ; The' SOOOtli Visitor will be entitled to roi ceive £~> -worth of Goods off_ the Stalls. - His Worship the Mayor (Hon. ,T. W. Hislop) has been notified of the estimated number ... of visitors to date, and -on this basis the . 8000 th visitor.'.will bo 'entitled- to rccoiva ■■ worth of goods off the Stalls. Each' Visitor will receive a ticket; oh entering tho hall.- (ho holder of the winning . ticket being the SOOOth.. visitor. . TO-NIGHT . 'TO-NIGHT GRAND .PERFORMANCE OF ATTRACTIVE ; MARCHES,. DANCES, .GAVOTTES, ■/.' ... .BALLETS and TABLEUX. .-'■/; Last' Three, Nights-of the Great Dominion • '/ / ; '■•/../ , w ' BALLET.• 150 -Performers. .150 * No one should miss seeing the Grand Catholii' -. Bazaar. ■ -WHQ IS GOING TO BE THE SOCOth V VISITOR? . . j . . , . 'No. ono. should miss having a chance in the : Grand Art Union. First Prize, JSSS Gold • Nugget; and. other. Valuable Prizes'. • - , ADMISSION, Is., including chance in Art Union. Children, Gd, Gallery, 6d. Extra. ' ; THE ART-UNION WILL EE DRAWN ON SATURDAY NIGHT. All-Remittances, Butts,; and Unsold Tickbts should be forwarded by. , . To : morrow (Friday) to the '■ Hon. Secretary, . otherwise' they will not . participate in the drawing.: ' .-' J ALL ACCOUNTS against the. Dominion Carnival should be rendered by Mid-day on Satur-:' day. May 2, to '- '■ , FRED W. CROMB3E, ' •/ .8835 ' "V;! -/Hon.' Sect,-'-31'Marion Street. t WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL', v'.f PERFORMANCE BY JUPP'S BAND (Under the Condnotorship of-Bandmaster Jupp),. JUPP'S BAND will give a Performance at tho BASIN RESERVE TO-NIGHT (Thursday,, the 30th instant), at 8 p.m. JNO. R. PALMER,. ■'■'/; ■.'/ . v ' Town Clerk. April 30, 1903. SS2C / PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. - ■ ANNUAL- ELECTION OF MAYOR. / / ./ T/.HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the Number J: of Votes received--by. each: Candidate . for / the' Office of Mayor for the City of Welling- ; : ton' is as follows:— .' '; 1 • lIISLOP, Thomas William ... ... : 9192 V- .. •' AITKSN, John Guthrie, Wood ... v 5549 ; • And I hereby declare THOMAS WILLIAM HlSLOP.to'be DULY' ELECTED to such office. . JAMES AMES,.. Returning Officer, . : . . City of Wellington.* • Dated .this; 30th day of April, ISOS.. 6530 . "/"./' MAYORAL ELECTION. • TO THE BURGESSES OF THE CITY OF ;;; Wellington. rpo THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN win .""" worked so strenuously for me at this e!eotion I -return my heartiest I ain also indebted to tho/Burgesses who recorded their • votes in my favour, and desire to place on inv thanks' for their "support. 1 SS29 . , : ./ JOHN G. W. AITKEN.. ■ MAYORAL ELECTION. TT is "requested" that all accounts iu conneoXtion".With- tho election of his Worship,' i tho Mayor bo forwarded at once to J G \\ D VLPYMPLE, ■ Gcnerni Secretary, BS3I / ' - King's • Chambers. ■ ■ ~~ T~ A.I.M.E. : : '■ U/TEMBERS of the-Institute aro notified tha: ivJL the Official. Welcome to Colonel John M, Denny, of Dumbarton, will take place'at'the 1 Commercial Club, Victoria Street, on THURSDAY, April 30,;, at 11 a.m. A. R. Hi SLOP, 8821 Secretary. MARLBOROUGH I!ACES. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MAY G and 7. STEAMERS will leave WELLINGTON for PICTON, as under:—Tuesday, May 5, 12.45 p.m., Mapoiirika; Wednesday, May 6,, 7 a.m., Patcena. Tho Pateena; will be met at ' Picton by-a special train, which will land pas- . sehffors' at. the Riverlands'Racecourso in time' for tlio first race.—C. J. W. GRIFFITHS, Secretary Marlborough Racing Club. SS24 V ' DISCLAIMER. •:'/ ARTHUR. EDWARD. DOUGHTY, of Waira rapa, is not the Arthur-Doughty roferres to ill tho local in yesterday's issue ia connection with the Police Court at Napier. . • SS2! • • SHOOTING SEA'sONi THE Season for Shooting Nativo Game ano -. Imported Game in the Wellington District will open on Ist May, :and closo on 31s» ■ July. ~/ :■ , A. P. LOWE, Hon. Seo., ' , „ Acclimatisation Society. 25tb April, 1908. i • v 8773
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 185, 30 April 1908, Page 1
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