AMUSEMENTS. , Q P E R A .HO U- S E. I SEPTEMBER 28, 29, and 30. ' Under the Distinguished Patronage of ois Excellency the Governor and Lady Plunket. ' THE MOUNTEBANK DRAMATIC CLUB i Will Produce the Famous Military Comedy— f OUR REGIMENT, ' OUR REGIMENT, In aid of St. John Ambulance Association. PRICES—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stallß, ' 35.; Stalls, 25.; Gallery is. > BOX PLAN at. the DRESDEN. i Patrons should Book Early. ■ A man stepping off the pavement last week was knocked down by a motor car and severely injured.' The St. John Ambulance Association's wagon was promptly on the scene, and the injured man was gently convcvcd co the Hospital. CITIZENS,. REMEMBER: A similar ] accident may happen to' one of you at any ' time, and the prompt arrival of the Ambui- ■ ■ anco AVagon may be the means of saving a life. ' t 1 The Association is in urgent need of another - wagon to meet the frequent calls made upon it, and the Mountebank Dramatic Club are making every effort to relieve this want by ' < giving three performances of the famous military Comedy "OUR REGIMENT" at the , Opera House on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday next, and it behoves every good citi- • zen to support this most worthy endeavour. L. BROOKS, 6819 Business 'Manager. 0P ERA HOU SE Lessee—Mr. J. C. Williamson. SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 3. Return of the • BLAND HOLT COMPANY. 1 FIRST PRESENTATION in.'Wellington' ' Of the' Mammoth Drury Lane Production, ! "THE GREAT MILLIONAIRE." Business Manager— , ( < ' CHRISTIE SIMONSENS. ' GS3S I 3_- — ■ ■ g.l L 1,1 A II.D SI ' THE GAME MADE PERFECT. ALCOCK'S New Patent . METELBAIC CUSHIONS Beg.' (Resilient Patent.) j Guaranteed 50 per cent, better than the best . Cushions ever before manufactured. . . ' ™ METEI.BAK CUSHIONS are .the latest anu , ■ greatest improvement to' Billiard Tables, combining maximum speed with; minimum effort.' Five Tables fitted, .with •• METELBAIv CUSHIONS can be inspected at READ AND . , . MURRAY'S BILLIARD PARLOUR, Victoria * Street, Opposite Frco Public Library. ! Solo Patentees— | ■ • ALCOCK AND C 0... . ' Billiard- Table Manufacturers,5 CSSI ..... , WELLINGTON.. ' • PUBLIC NOTICES. , 2 ; ■ 'DiY.' . J I . ■■■;■ TO-DAY (SATURDAY)." _ ■ "[CURST ANNIVERSARY-SEPTEMBER 28. • "JD . 1908. . , ' ' ' J ' ! - BASIN. RESERVE. ~ . ■! *' . by School Cadets and Scholars in tho BASIN RESERVE at 11 a.m. Addresses bv His Excellency the' Governor and the Eight Honourable tho Prime -Minister. . A Living Representation of the NEW ZEALAND ENSIGN, in which 3000 ■ Scholars will 1 take part. ' ' Several Bauds will play, through tho City and at the Demonstration. 3 V NEWTOWN PARK. ' GRAND MILITARY MARCH ' Through the City, leaving Government Buildings at 2 p.m.. for Newtown Park. Route— - Lambtou Quay, Willis Street, Manners Street, Cuba Street, Vivian Street,'. Kent Terrace, and Adelaide Road. r f REVIEW OF TROOPS ' » At 3 o'clock at Newtown Park, at which His \ Excellency tho Governor and the Right • Honourable the Prime Minister will be present. EVENING-TOWN .HALL.. ■ Reception at 8 o'clock, preceded by MARCH OF BANDS through principal streets of the p City. Addresses by His Excellency the Governor and the Right Honourable the Prime Minister. ...... MUSICAL PROGRAMME will be' rendered under tho direction of Mr. R. Parker. • - ILLUMINATIONS. ' . The Principal Public Buildings in the City ; . will be Electrically Illuminated . 68-10 J WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. 1 t . —i HOLIDAY—DOMINION DAY. UiUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given ' that . I SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER' 26, 1908, will ' be observed by the Wellington .Harbour. Board as a PUBLIC ' HOLIDAY, ' and - that the Wharves, Stores, and Bonds will be CLOSED 0 for Business oh that day.'• ? By Order, ; H. E. NICHOLLS, * Acting-Secretary. , , Harbour Board Office, Wellington, September 24, 1908. 6780 PUBLIC NOTICE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1908. At 3 o'clock. ALL those interested in an endeavour to bet- • ter tho present facilities at the TE ARO RAILWAY STATION are invited to attend a Meeting to bo held in e MESSRS. PRICE AND CO.'S LARGE ROOM,. Victoria. Street, ? on tho above date. C. M. Luko, H. D. Nelson, J. P. Luke, G. Winder, H. Price, W. J. Thompson, W. ' e Brown, E. 8.. Bristow, F. Rowe, F. e Townsond, 1 6775 Conveners. . WELLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. . . OPENING OF FISHING SEASON.' THE Fishing Season for Trout and Perch within the Wellington Acclimatisation District will OPEN on OCTOBER .1-PROX., . and will CLOSE on APRIL 30, 1909. Licenses ' may be obtained at all tho principal Money Order Offices within the district. No lures or baits other than artificial fly or artificial min- ' now shall bo. used in the following rivers or streams:—The Wainni-o-mata and its tribu- , taries, the "Wainui tributary of the Whaka- • - tiki, the Porirua, tho South Karori, tho ; 3 Ptikuratahi, and the Kaiwarra, all in tho Hutt | 3 .Countyi tho Waikanae and its tributaries, in ! ' the Hutt and Horewhenua Counties; and the 1 Tiritea. tho Hukutarawa, and tho Tokomaru, } near l'almerston North. A. F. LOWE, , 6781 Hon. Secrotajy. THUS Lord Bacon: "Prosperity is the bless- '■ ing of- the Old Testament. Adversity is 1 , the blessing of tho Now" and GoodalPs Cafo, jj_af Wallinetoai sjsjjj
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