AMUSEMENTS. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION AT EVERYBODY'S. ,' VERYBODY'S. A Triangle Masterpiece, "FLAMES OF CHANCE," "FLAMES OF CHANCE," Starring MARGERY WTLSON (Who will bo remembered as Brown Eyes in "Intolerant"). A Spy Story full of mystery and altogether unique. Flashes of tho Treatment of Prisoners of War at tho TERRIBLE WITTENBERG CAMP. Uniqno Settings id Modern New York. . NOTE—The first .six Babies in Red' Jersey Competition will 1m thown Tonight. " . "unparalleled SUCCESS AT THE TTING'S. £ HE ICING'S. The Gorgeous Goldwyn Production,- - "POLLY OF THE CIRCUS," "POLLY OF THE CIRCUS," "POLLY OF THE CIRCUS," Featuring MAE MARSH. MAE MARSH; MAE MARSH. MAE MARSH. MAE MARSH. MAE MARSH. An Enthralling Screen Spee.taclo for . Adults and an Unforgettable Delight for tho .Kiddies. . A Mammoth Circus reproduced in detail. AN ENTIRE MENAGERIE CAGED IN A CAMERA. A Thrilling Horse Race Scene far more Exciting than that in "The Whip." In addition is shown Tho Twelfth Instalment of "THE NEGLECTED WIFE." , Prices-D.C. Reserves, Is. 6d., Is., and Cd. Day Prices as usual. Plan at Bristol, or 'Phone 3143. NOTE—First six Babies in Red Jersey Competition: will be shown To-night. EMPRESS. MPRESS. Continuous—ll to 10. "GATES OF GLADNESS," "GATES OP GLADNESS," Starring MADGE EVANS. MADGE EVANS. GEO. MACQUARRIE. GEO. MACQUARRIE. A Sweet Story of the Power ci a Little Child. The Love of 'JSvo Brothers. for the Same Woman is the cause of the trouble. Also Showing, • Universal Comedy Topical and Competitors'in Red Jersey Baby . Competition. MEETINGS. . A QENERAL MEETING of tlw J± WOMEN'S NATIONAL COUNCIL of NEW ZEALAND (Wellington Branch); will be held at S p.m. on MONDAY, - MAY the oth. in the Y.W.C.A. Rooms, Herbert Street. Speakers-Miss Coad and Mr C. Hashm, Headmaster, Petone DHS. Subject: "Educational Reform. Ail members of Affiliated Societies and i all women interested are-invited to be : present. ■„ "" !PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. "THE DAY'S BAY SANITATION AND W 7 ATER SUPPLY ACT, 1917." ! rjPHE Mayor of Wellington will bo pro- • A' sent at the Pavilion, Day's Bay, on \ SATURDAY NEXT, tlw 11th Instant, i at 8 n.m.. to ADDRESS tho Ratepayers | in connection .with the proposal of tho ! Wellington City Council to raiso a loan ! for the Water Supply and Drainage Purnoses at' Day's Bay. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 4th May, 10iS. ELECTION NOTICES. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT I SOCIETY'. j BALLOT : j FOR ELECTION OF TWO DIRECTORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Ballot for the Election of TWO Directors will be held at the Society's Head Offico, Sydney, and at each Branch and District Offico of tlfo Society, THIS DAY (MONDAY), f.th MAY, 1918, ho- ■ tivoen tho hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. i Tho Directors retiring in terms of By- •' law 15 are The Hon. J. T. Walker und ! Mr. Richard Teece, both of whom are : eligible for re-election. i The following members have given the ! requisite notice that they are candidates ; for the vacant seats on the Board:— I THE HON. J. T. WALKER. j MR. RICHARD TEECE. '. MR. GERALD ROSS CAMPBELL. i' Any member may vote personally by i Ballot at tho Office on the Register of ■ which tho Policy entitling him to voto • is entered, or may record his vote by ' signing and forwarding to such an Of- ' lice a Voting Paper, -which -will be supI plied to him on -ipplication. Such VotI ing Paper mnst be duly completed and j must reach the Offico where tho Policy to which it' relates is registered before tho hour fixed for closing tho Ballot, viz., 5 p.m. THIS DAY (MONDAY), 6th MAY. 1918. By order of the Board, H. W.APPERLY, • General Manager and Secretary. Hoad Office, 87 Pitt Street, Sydney, sth April, 1918. BUSINESS NOTICES. WANTED, the Public to know that the promises lately occupied by Blake and Co., Auctioneers, 53 Cuba Street (3 doors below Winder's Corner), are under entirely new management, and will be opened on Wednesday, Ist May, 1918, as tho Central Auction Rooms. A. T. TRENDLE, Auctioneer & General Commission Agent. M" R. BRIDGE, -DENTIST, (Lato Upper Willis Street), Maoarthy's Chambers, 50 WILLIS STREET. . 'Phono 4491. (Opp. Hotel Windsor.) VICTORY OVER TYRE TROUBLES. TYRE troubles are practically eliminated if you use "CLINCHER CROSS" CAR TYRES, tho famous nonskid. All Plantation Rubber Tyres—finest and most .efficient. « Solo Controllers, HAYWARD BROS. . AND CO., LTD., Christchurch. YOU CANNOT LOSE YOUR SHIRT. SEND Tiß 2s. 2d. and we'll post to you a neat Rubber Stamp and a Bottlo of Marking Ink, so that you can have yonr name on overything. ATW. MORAN AND SON, Rubber Stamp Makers, 60 Willis Street, Wellington. QTAFFORD TEA, LUNCHEON, AND SUPPER ROOMS. Ono of the Best Appointed in tho City. Smoking and Writing Room Provided ' '• for Gontlemen. ' ALL CAKES HOME MADE. MISS READ, Proprietress. Willis Stroet (over H. D. Bennetfß). Also at Timarn. BARBER AND CO., Dyers and • Dry-cleaners, 125 Cuba Street, City. 'Phono 226. ,
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