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AMUSEMENTS. TJpHE KING'S. THE KING'S. BE ADVISED! • BOOK NOW AT THE BRISTOL, Is. fid. BOOK NOW AT THE BRISTOL, Is. Gd. AT AUCKLAND it took some folks THREE WEEKS to see "THREE WEEKS," yet last night HUNDREDS WERE DISAPPOINTED At not getting immediate entry. THE, SCENE WAS MEMORABLE. One might have imagined A PEACE BULLETIN Notifying the end of the war posted ill the Theatre vestibule, SO DENSE WAS THE SURGING CROWD, while INSIDE ENTHUSIASM REIGNED, An Electric Success. , An Electric Success. THERE COULD BE BUT ONE OPINION. Again To-night—at B—Again To-night, Tho Loyo Story The Lovo Story . THAT STARTLED TWO CONTINENTS..-, ELINOR GLYN'SAt one time » PROHIBITED BOOK. PROHIBITED BOOK. 6000 ft. 6000 ft. "THREE WEEKS" Elinor Glyn. in ap"THREE WEEKS" pealing to the nation "THREE WEEKS" for just- judgment "THREE WEEKS" on her book, said:— "THREE WEEKS'* "Tho minds of some "THREE WEEKS" human beings are "THREE WEEKS" as moles grubning "THREE WEEKS"' the earth for worms. "THREE WEEKS", They have no eyes "THREE WEEKS" to see God's sky, with "THREE WEEKS" the-stars in it. To "THREE WEEKS" such 'Three Weeks' "THREE WEEKS" will be but a sen"THREE WEEKS" sual record of pa - "THREE WEEKS" sion. but those who "THREE WEEKS" do look up "beyond "THREE WEEKS" the material wilb "THREE WEEKS" understand the deep, "THREE WEEKS" pure love and the "THREE WEEKS" soul in it all." . BEAUTIFUL MAD ALINE TRAVERSE As QUEEN SONIA. Passed by the Censor as FREE FROM OFFENCE. SPLENDID SUPPORTING FILMS. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES: Gd. and Is. Reserve Bristol, Is. 6d. Late bookings Theatre; 'Phone 3143. A big Martial Boom—"A Hero of the , Dardanelles;" Now: screening to crowded houses at Everybody'S. An expectant audience roused up to enthusiastic applause at OUR GRAND PATRIOTIC DRAMA, Depicting the Colonial Lads' GALLANT LANDING AT GALLIPOLI. Glorious interpretation ' of Ashmead . ■ Bartlett's famous dispatches. Prom sketches and photos taken of tho actual landing. * X GRAND MARTIAL DRAMA, . In three big stirring parts. r A' HERO OF THE DARDANELLES. 'A HERO OF THE DARDANELLES. A HERO OF THE DARDANELLES. 'A HERO OF THE DARDANELLES. Sequel to that record-breaking, inspiring patriotic drama, ■ "WILL THEY NEVER CQME?" Carrying on the story of the raw recruit ot that famous drama to the DASH FOR THE DARDANELLES. Nothing so realistic and thrilling has yet been seen as 'A' HERO OF THE DARDANELLES, A HERO OF THE DARDANELLES, A drama -with a powerful object. 4 Splendid supporting.subjects, i Prices, Adults Gd., children 3d.

PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON HARBOUR, BOARD, REDEMPTION OF DEBENTURES. BEING PORTION OF .£850,000 CONSOLIDATED LQAN. DEBENTURES NOS, -17fli TO 6760 INCLUSIVE. ' "DUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that I on MONDAY, tho 30th of AUGUST, .1915,, at the hour of 12 noon, the Ninth Half-yearly Drawing of Debentures will take place in the Board Room at' tho Offico of the Wellington Harbour Boaid, in tho presence of a Notary Public, to determino the numbers, of the -particular Debentures to be redeemed on the 28th day of February, 1916, in terms of tho conditions attaching to such Debentures. ■ The Debentures affected aw. Five Thousand in number, and bear Nos. 1761 to 6760 inclusive (less One Hundred and Sixty Debentures drawn at previous ballots), each Debenture being of the sumof One Hundred 1 Pounds (,£100). Of this number Twenty (20) Debentures fall to be redeemed on the.2Btli February next. Tlio bearer of any one of the 'abovementioned Debentures' or h : s accredited agent will be ontitled to attend the Drawing.' ' . , H. E. NICHOLLS, ' , - ' . Secretary, Harbour Board Offices, Wellington, N.Z., 1 i . v 2nd August, 1915. -WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER, MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that , at a Special Meeting of tho Wellington City Council, held on the Bth day of JULY, 15T5, the following resolution was passed:— Tha Wellington City Council, in pursuance and exercise of the powers voted in it by the Municipal Corporations Act, 1908, aid its amendments, and of'all other powers enabling it in that behalf, doth hereby resolve by way of special order to accept a surrender of . Memorandum of lease, registered No. 2450, from the Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens of tho City of Wellipgton to Frederick Charles Brailsford, and to grant a new Lease to the surrenderor of the 6aid lands for the unexpired portion of tho -term of the surrendered lease, at tho came rental and upon, the same terms and'conditions as are fixed by the surrendered lease, with the following variations:— 1 1: There shall be no bnilding-covenant in the new lease. 2. The terms of any renewal of the said lease to which the tenant' may from timo to 'time be entitled shall be 21 years in lieu of 14 years. 8. The provisions as to the valuation of the rental for the first renewal period- of. 21 years shall be varied as the City Solicitor thinks necessary. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the said Resolution will be submitted for confirmation at the Ordinary Meeting of the Wellington City Council, to be held on THURSDAY, the sth AUGUST, 1915, at the Council Chamber, TOWN HALL, Cuba Street, Wellington, at 7.30 p.m. JNO. B. PALMER-, Town Clerk'. 12th July, 1915. ; *:■ ' ..I' BOROUGH OF OAMARU, " ISSUE OF .£30,000 DEBENTURES 'AT £ PER CENT. THE Oamaru Borough' Council' invites applications for tho Purchase of Debentures at Par, bearing interest at 5 per-cent., with 1 per cent, sinking fund to be lodged with the Public Trustee. Tho Loan is required for SUPPLYING the BOROUGH OF OAMARU AND DISTRICT with ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER-, and Enlarging and Extending tho Municipal, Waterworks and Supply. In addition to the assured ■ income to bo derived from the Sale of Electric Current, the amount of the Interest and Sinking Fund is fully covered by a Spccial Rate. Interest and Principal payable at any branch of the Bank of Now Zealand in tho Dominion, free of exchange. Applications may bo for delivory as at Ist September, 1915, or at any subsequent date by arrangement, and'will be recciv od up to Noon on Ist September, 1915, at tho Town Clerk's Office, Oamaru. Prospectus and full particulars may be, obtained on application to tlio undersigned or to tho Bank of New Zealand in the principal centres. C. W. KENT, ,- Towa<-'.CilBrK, ■- ■ — u

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2530, 3 August 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2530, 3 August 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2530, 3 August 1915, Page 7

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