AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sons FILLERS' The Lato.4 PICTURES FULLERS' and ISc-i. PICTURES Change- Every Monday and Thursday. TO-NIGHT! At ». TO-NIGHTI A Series of Star Attractions. OUR NEW PROGRAMME An Absolute Triumph, Introducing an Interesting Zoological Study, Entitled WHO'S WHO AT THE ZOO! WHO'S WHO AT THE ZOO! THOMAS A'HECICKTT A Vilagrapli THOMAS A'HECKETT Masterpiece. DAVY..IONES IN THE SOUTH SEAS,. DAVY JONES IN THE SOUTH SEAS. THE VOICE OF A VIOLIN. D.C. and 0.5., Is. Stalls (tip-up), Gd. Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone ,'ilsi). m II B A T E E It o'Y A L. Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. Enormous Reception. THE TOSSING TESTES, THE TOSSING TESTES, Balancing Wonders and Expert Jugglers* A Pronounced Success. ' LITTLE WILLIE, - The Dwarf Comedian. A Really High-class Act. MUSICAL WKTHERI.EYS, MUSICAL WETIIERLEYS, In their Refined MuskiU Melange. Refined Soubri't'e, LUCY LAY IN] A, Continued Success ct Our STRONG VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Jack—KEARNS AND ROSLYN-Ida, E. Martin (Bas.'o). Bob Lloyd (a Great Comic). Nellie Power. Jos. Mullaney, Carlton and Sntton, Vein KciU'lis, Delwyn and Tye, C-ienrgo Sparkcs. MISS M. JANDESCKERSKEY, Expert Transformation Dancer. D.C. and 0.5., i!s. Plan Dresden. TELLERS' SKATING RINK. General Admission—Gents. Is., Ladies fid. Ball-bearing Skates, Is. Floorage to Patrons with own skates. Gd. Morning visions (private tuition), 12 to 1. Afternoons, 2.30 to 5. Special Session (Beginners Only), G p.m. ADMISSION FREE. SKATES Gd. Under the patronage and in the prewnoq of Her Excellency Lady Islington. WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION. TOWN HALL. The Spectre's Bride! ' Tho Spectre's Bride! TO-NIGHT, at 8 Tin' Siicctre's Bride! Soloists: Tho Spectre's Bride! Miss May Newman The Spectre's Bride! Mr. E. J. Hill The Spectre's Bride! Mr. Barry Coney.. Chorus and Orchestra of 175 Performerst Conductor-MR. ROBERT PARKER. Prices—3s., 25., and Is. 3s. and 2s. se-ata can be reserved at Dresden. WELLINGTON POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CANARY SOCIETY. NORTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS. OftTH ANNUAL SHOW AND ART 4J UNION, To be held at ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, On the Uth, 15th, and lGth JUNE. Admission: One Shilling, including Art Union. PIANO PLAYING MADE EASY. NO Scales, Exercises, or Drudgery; no Failures. Wo return your money it vou are unable to read music and play in six weeks. Full tuition, £1 2s. Call and inspect The National College of Music, 30 Willis Street. Hours—lo a.m. to 9 p.m. FLVXMILL ACCOMMODATION. Read the "7jbß-AOKILA-\U)_ WORKER.* Tho People's Paper. Quo Penny. LECTURER APERA _ HOUSE. NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. LECTURES FOR STUDENTS AND SCHOLARS. PROFESSOR MILLS, M.A., PROFESSOR MILLS, M.A., THE WORLD-FAMED ORATOR, AVill Lecture, under the auspices of th» Trades Council's Federation of Labour. Subjects: "I Go to Prepare a Place." "Winning (ho World's Markets Without War." "Public Ownership of Monopolised Industries." "Despotism or Democracy?" "Co-operative Commonwealth." "What is Socialism?" JAMES YOUNG, Representative,. t—g =* TERRITORIAL FORCE. NO. 5 COMPANY (WELLINGTON) FIELD'AMBULANCE. COMPANY will Parade on SATURDAY, 17th INST., at Drill Hall, 2 30 p.m. prompt. Al«o Parade on THURSDAY, 22nd INST. All men must attend Weokly Parade asusual. Bv Order. C' MACKIE BEGG. Lieut-Colonel, P.M.O. PUBLIC NOTICES. THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LTD. LOST POLICY. IT is the. intention of this Society, on or after the Sixth Day of JULY, to i.«iip a Certified Copy in place of Policy No. 101275 on the life of Robert Edward Killgour, of Thames, which ia alleged to havo been destroyed by lire. P. D. LESLIE, Resident Secretary. Wellington, sth June, lflll. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD ELECTION. "[DOMINATIONS will be received at the Education Board Office, Wellington, until 5 p.m. on MONDAY, 3rd JULY, for tho Annual Election of One. Representative, of each of the thryo wards of the Wellington Education District. The rolirimr members are:— JOHN GUTHRIE WOOD AITKEN, Wellington City Ward. HENRY RICHARDSON ELDER, HutiHoi'owheun.a Ward. \RTHUR HENRY VILE, Wainuapa Ward. And (hefo are eligible, for r-'-eltelion. Nomination forms arc obtainable tram Chairmen of School Committee*, or from ill" Board Office. MemboT.« of School Committees should make nominaiiflii only tor the ward in which their respective School Districts are rihintod. Should more than one nomination be received fm election (o anv ward, the election will Iμ held on Monday, 2tth July. G, L. STEWART, Reluming Officer.
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