AMUSEMENTSTHE Tf7"lNG'fi. HB IVINO'B. Ttricn Daily, At 2.30 and 8. A Splendid 81 ar in a. Knmptviowi Helling. CLAIIA KIMBALL YOUNG. " In a. Wonderful Pic.tilriFatiori pf Ha virl Graham Phillips's Great Bonk. "THE PRICE SB£ PAID," Whflt does a Marriage for Money REALLT MEAN to a puro and high-spirited girl? A Btorj- which shows what it is to bo THE POOR WIFE OP A RIOH MANNothing fo telling afl a biting satire on Ibn extravagance o£ tlio idle rich han ever been screenedKr.r.nc. after Scene of Splendour and Prodigal Waste,. Direction by Capellani. GREATER, THAN "TllK COMMON I,AW." .Ring 'Phono 31.45 for Reserves or ceo 1 Bristol Plan. EVERYBODY'S. Oontlnnom VERYBODY'S. To-day. MARGERY WILSON (who was "Brown Eyea" in "Intolerance") and WILLIAM DESMOND, ' In the Splendid Triangle Play, "THE LABT OF THE INGTIAHAMfI." The uonflict between a. puritanical village clique and a, man and woman seeking to live down past. sins. A powerful preachment against moral hypocrisy. BJLIiIE BURKE learns "THE BITTER TRUTH" In Chapter 18 o£ "Gloria'a Romance." Empress. continuous MPREBS. To-day. ALICE BRADY In I "AM ANGEL OF MEKOI." A Btorj* of Darkest Russia. A dainty violinist becomes involved in a network of Nihilist Intrigue. No ono was safe from the passions of the evil men who ruled as despots in city and country. A succession of breath-taking scenes of mighly Russiar-itn fascinating cities, and wido .and wild plains. WELLINGTON RACING OLTJB. WINTER STEEPLECHASE MEETING, lith, 12th, and 14th JULY. 1917. Nominations for aii Events at the a.bovo Meeting, with, tho eiceptaon of the Trial Plato and Selling Race, CLOSE at 5 o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY. 29th JUNE, 1917, at tho oillco of the Club, Woodward Street, Wellington. A. E. WHFTE, Becrotary. PUBLIC NOTICES. PAPARANGI SETTLEMENT. NOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applications will bo received up till 4 o'olocls p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 25th JULY, 1917, for Renewable Lease of Section 21,-, Block XII, Belmont S.D., 1 aero 37 perches. Annual Rent, £8 6s. 6d. Improvements, £200. Full- particulars may be obtained from District Lands Office, Wellington.
G. H. M. M'OLURE, Commissioner of Orown Lands. THE PUB 1710 TRUST OFFICE AOT, 1908. (Section 60.) In tho respectiva Estates of JOHN HIOKEBY, Retired Bricklayer, JESSE FREDERICK TELFOIfD, Carrier, ANDREW OATHIE ItAMAGE, Baker, CHARLES WILLIE NETTLETON,' Compositor, SUSAN RIDDICK, Widow, deceased, all lato of WellingtonALL Creditors and others having claims against any of these estates aro hereby required to send them, with particulars, to tho District Manager of the Public Trustee, at Wellington, on or before the Twenty-ninth day of August, 1917. Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. All moneys payable to any of tho above estates may be lodged to the credit of the Publio Trustee's account at any postal money-order office, or paid to tho District Manager of the Public Trustee, at Wellington. FRED. FITCHEW, Public Trustee. 26th June, 1917. In t-hn mattor of "Tho Companies Act, i 1908," and in the matter of A. UAMBLJN AND COMPANY', LIMITED, in Voluntary Liquidation. - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that under and by virtu© of an Order of tho Supreme Court of Now Zealand, Northern District, dated the sixth day of Juno. 1917, and made upon tho application of ALEXANDER ELDER WAItNOOK, Liquidator of tho above-named .Company: 1. The thirtieth day of September, 1917, I has been fixed as tho day on or bo- : foro which all persona claiming to I be creditors of the above-named ! Company are requirod to send their names and addrosscs. and tho particulars of their debts or claims, onil tho names and siddrosses of thoir solicitors (if any) to ALEXANDER ELDER WAItNOOK. Union Buildings, Customs Street, Auckland, tho Liquidator of snid Company. 2. And if so requirod by notico in writing frota tlio said liquidator or his solicitors such claiming as nforesaid shall come ill and prove their debts or claims a t such time a.nd place as shall bo specified In such notico. Any creditor failing to soud to the liquidator tho particulars aforesaid within tho time aforesaid will bo excluded from thn benefit of any distribution made before such particulars are received. Daled tho twentieth day of June, 1917. A. E. WARNOCIC. Liquidator.
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