[ Amusements. Q P E. E a! H 0 V. S E. Direction JAMES T. MUIR. ANTONIA DOLORES. ANTONIA DOLORES. ANTONIA DOLORES. ANTONIA DOLORES. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. Immense enthusiasm at last night's Recital. Every song creates a...genuine lurore. A great greeting to ' the sweet singer. ASSISTING ARTISTSMR. JOHX MOUSE, Baritone. MR. SELATYN SHRIMPLIN, Pianist. In response to numerous requests, MDLLE. DOLORES has consented to give ONE EXTRA RECITAL on FBIDAY NEXT. THURSDAY will be the LAST BUT ONE OPPORTUNITY of hearing this great Artiste. TO-MORROAV. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. All Scats on ,Snle at the Dresden—6s., is., and 2s.' Avoid tho rush at the doors. Carriages, 10 p.m. Plan and Dny Sale?, from 5 to 7, at Christcson's. Concerts at Fnlmerston 28th March, AVanganiii 30th and 31st Jfarch, Hawera 3rd April, New Plymouth sth April, Napier 21st April, Hastings 21th April, Dannevirke 26th April, Masterton 2Sth April. TO-NIGHT, WED., TO-NIGHT, 2?ml MARCH. fTIHE First of Three Chamber Concerts ■*• to bo given liy Miss Beatrice Richmond (Piano), Miss May. Donaldson (Violin), mid Mr. Frank Johnstone ("Cello) will be hold in the Sydney Street Schoolroom nt 8 o'clock. Adnii.-sion—3*. . ' BALLROOM DANCING. , MRS. H. 15. MASON'S Classes are held on MONDAYS and WEDNESDAY'S in her Private Hall. Pupils taught the Latest Dances in Six Private Lessons or one quarter at class. Private Lessons arranged. . Address: 66 GHUZNEE ST., near St. Peter's Church. . . ■ : THAT : TIRED FEELING QUICKLY .-DISAPPEARS AFTER A PEW DOSES OF FLBT C H B R ' S rHOSFHA T 0 X I C. THIS GREAT NERVE REMEDY IS Truly Wonderful in its rfi'ect on Nervous Troubles. It creates New Life, Vim, and Vigour, and Dispels that Weak, Languid Feeling. 'TRY IT TO-DAY!, 2/6 and 4/6. 2,6 and 4'(5. ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES, OR POST FREE FROM GHAS. A. FLETCHER, PHARMACIST, 292-LAMISTON QUAY-292. PUBLIC NOTICES, PUBLIC NOTICE. TN Hie matter of n Scandal that has ->■ besii widely circulated cor.cerninn me. t-> the elect that I waf discovered iii my Otalsi Store on a certain Sunday night, last \vin;n\ with o certain yomi'-> hily, I. Byron Brown, of Otaki, having utterly failed to discover the originators of the story, caiifcd to bo. ret; up a tribunal of fix reputable gentlemen ■to inquire into tho hots. The prosreu'ion was inviterl by advertisement in Iwo ' if.sues of the O*\iki "Moil" to'come forwsrd and givi? tvifonce. '.Che committee 5-.it on Monday, March 20th, at S p.m., at the offices of Messrs. Kirk .ind Stevens, Otaki. At the appointed hour thnra was no oppjnnncp of t.h<? pro.-ecution. and after waiting 20 minutes fho d-fenee was heard. Four witiiffjcs were examined on 03th. and the findings of that committee are as f01i0 , , , ;: — "We, (he undersigned, bpins; a committee set up for the purpose of inquiring into the aliened mi-behaviour of. Mr. Byron Brown with a certain youn? lady, and having thoroughly investigated the said allegations do and unhesitatingly dec'are, on positive proof, that .such charges have net the slightest foundation in fact." Dated this 20th day of March, 1911. ' (Signed) .1. G. STEVENS. Chairman. CECIL SMITH. Anglican Vicar. FREDERICK RANDS, Weslcyon Minister. GEO. H. HARPER. Solicitor. ROBERT J. STAVELEY, Solicitor. T. O'fIOUKKE. Civil Servant. DEER-SHOOTING SEASON. RED DEER STAGS may be taken or killed within (ho County of Fcatliertton, excepting those from that portion of the said County lying to the westward of the Wellington-Napier Railway Line, and also excepting the proscribed area in the Huangaroa Survey District, in the occupation of Mr. John Martin and another, from April 3?t to Mny Kith., mil (both days inclusive). No stag shall bo killed having antlers with less thnn ten points, and no licensee shall bo allowed to kill more than four stags. Licenses may be obtained at the PoM. Office at Wellington, Masterton, Cartortnn. Grcytoivn North, Featherston, and Martinborough on pay. ment of a fee of ,52. A. F. I.OAVE, Hon. Sec. Wellington Acclimatisation Society, AVellington, !3ih March,'loll. ' NOTICE UNDER THE VICTORIA COTLEGE ACT, ISOS, AND REGULATIONS RELA'/TNG THERETO. ■ AVellington, lGth March, 1011. milE following .Members of tho Council -H- retire, but are eligible for re-elec-tion, viz.: Dr. C. P. Knight, Parliamentary Representative; Mr. 11. 11. Ostler, Graduates' Representative; Rev. W. A. Evans, Teacher?' Representative; Mr. S. M'Callum, Education Board's tative.An election to fill the aforesaid vacmcres will be held on MONDAY, the 10th April, 1911, the poll closing at 5 o'clock p.m.i ■ ■ ■ - • • . ■ ■ Every Candidate for election-must be nominated by one or mor« Electors entitled to vole for his election, and' tho Nomination is to hear the Candidate's consent, thereto. Nominations will close al noon on the 27th March. 1011: Applications for enrolment and all notices relating to the. election nre to bo addressed tii tin- Returning Officer for the Victoria College Elections, No. 219 Lambton Quay, AVellington, from whom Forms of Enrolment and Nomination can bo obtained The Electoral Rolls will be dosed at 5 p.m. on the 27th March, 1911. CHAS P. POWLES, Returning .Officer,.^,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1082, 22 March 1911, Page 1
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