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AMUSEMENTS. • GRAND OPERA HOUSE, suSSssS' I"::::::::::::::::: allen'boo®. ALLEN DOONE IS LEAVING SOON FINAL FOUR NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT, at 8, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT “THE PARISH PRIEST” A Delightful Domestic Drama of Absorbing Interest, revealing Allen Doone m his favourite role as Father Whalen. A charming characterisation of a beneioienv Padre. Charity 1 s his keynote. ALLEN DOONE’S LAST NIGHTS. Final Appearance in Wellington of MISS EDNA KEELEY, the Universal Favourite, Together with ALLEN DOONE’S VERSATILE COMPANY OF BRILLIANT PLAYERS. DON’T MISS SEEING "THE PARISH PRIEST.” PRICES—fis., Is., 25., plus tax. Reserves at the Bristol. Day Sales at the Grande Sweet Shop (next theatre). Children in arms not admitted. ' PRINCESS THEATRE complete cumMt” ” i,h to-day 12 Noon till 10 p.m. Here’s the Melodramatic Sensation of the Decade, produced on a ecale Unprecedented in Magnitude. The Colossal Photo Spectacle, “THE FATAL HOUR” • Enacted by an All-Star Cast, including Wilfred Lytell, and Gladys Coburn. Based upon Cecil Raleigh’s Great Stage Triumph, "THE MARRIAGE OF MAYFAIR.” e o . , A Show Girl saw a chance for £lO,OOO income, and a title ttirown In. She. got both, but . The interest the false son paid the. discredited money-lenders was the highest of all—his life. . . . . .. Show Girls, Nobility, Sordid Crime and True Love all mingle m this thrilling drama of life and passion. “THE FATAL HOUR” “THE FATAL HOUR” Between the hours of 12 noon and 10 p.m., be at the PRINCESS THEATRE BE THERE! GRAND SUPPORTI NG PROGRAMME. BE THERE 1 TOPICAL BUDGET, containing tho Latest Topical News "CAN YOU BEAT IT?” A Two-Reel Hall-Boy Comedy that will please, you. "THE STAR BOARDER.” A Two-Reel Mack Sennett Comedy Special. It. s it. This Programme Screens only TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, & THURSDAY. Popular Prices. ’Phone 1967 for Reserves. SPORTING, MANAWATU RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING AWAPUNI, WEDNESDAY, 18th, THU RSDAY, APRIL 19. WEDNESDAY, 18th, THU RSDAY. APRIL 19. FIRST RACE AT 11.45 |A.M. ' Trains as under:—Leave Paekakari ki each day 6.35 a.m., picking up passengers where required, arrive Course 10.35 a.m. A SPECIAL TRAIN leaves Wellington each day 7.10 a.m., with restricted stoppages; arrives Course 11.9 a.m. The New Plymouth Express will se t down and pick up passengers at Awapuni both days of the meeting. Return Train for Wellington leaves Course 5.34 p.m. each day

ELECTION NOTICES. MAYORAL ELECTION. RA. WRIGHT will Address the Elec's tors as follows at 8 p.m.: • TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), April 17.— Kiosk, Oriental Bay. i QITIZENS’ ELECTION COMMITTEE. CANDIDATES SPEAK AS , UNDER:— TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 17th'.—At“ Str Hilda’s, Island Bay: Messrs. J. Aston. C. C. Grump, H. D. Bennett, J. Burns. AT ORIENTAL BAY KIOSK— The Mayor, Messrs. F. Meadowcroft, G. Mitchell W. J. Thompson, Captain Post. AT THE TRAINING COLLEGE. KELBURN (Mr. M. Myers, Chairman) — Messrs. M. Luckie, J. Aston, H. A. Huggins, W. H. Bennett. Further Meetings aS follow:-— WEDNESDAY—Maranui Hall, Lyall Bay; Seatoun Kiosk, and Cornwell Street, Island Bay. THURSDAY—At Wadestown. FRlDAY—Newtown and Karori. MONDAY, 23rd—Northlands, Ngaio, and Island Bay. TUESDAY, 24th—Town Hall, Concert Chamber. BOROUGH OF LOWER HUTT. BIENNIAL ELECTION OF MAYOR AND NINE COUNCILLORS. In the matter of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1920.” and "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908. and all Amendments thereto I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that elections will be held on THURSDAY. APRIL 26, 1923, for the purpose of electing a Mayor and Nine Councillors for the Borough of I.owor Hutt, and J hereby appoint the Town Clerk’s Office. Main Street, Lower Hutt, as the place, and THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1923, before noon, ns the day and time for tb« nomination of candidates for such offices. Every candidate for tho office of Mayor must at the time of his nomination deposit with the Returning Officer the sum of £lO (ten pounds), or in the case of Councillor, the sum of £3 (three pounds). , ■miuations must be on the prescribed forms, which may be obtained nt the Town Clerk’s Office. Lower Hutt. Dated April 5, 1923. Returning Officer. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL & CHARITABLE AID BOARD. ELECTION' OF ONE REPBESIINTATIVE FOR THE COMBINED DISTRICT OF THE BOROUGHS Oil LOWER HUTT & EASTBOURNE In the matter of "The Hospital ana ’ Charitable Institutions Act, 1908, and "The Local Elections and lol.s Act, 1908 '* , , - I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that an election will bo held on 'IHURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1923, for the purpose of electing a representative for Combined District of Lower Hutt and Eastbourne of the Wellington J LospiUil and Charitable Aid Board District, an< I hereby appoint the Town C-erks Office, Main Street, Lower Hutt, os the place, and THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1923, before noon as the day and time for tho nomination of candidates lor such office. ' . . Every candidate must at the time ol nomination deposit with the Returning Officer the sum of £3, (three pounds). Nominations must be on the prescribed forms, which may be obtained at the Town Clerk’s Office, Lower Hutt. J. F. EAM.I'Jb, Returning Officer. BUSINESS NOTICES. WALL-BOARD PANELLINGS! TMTE have just received large shipments of the famous PABCO and AMIWUD Panellings, in greys, creams, and oak finish. All convenient sections. These panellings are vermin-proof. Ihe names PABCOand AMIWUD ti.ro infallible guarantees of strength and PN>of>«gWe also have amplestocksof MALTHOID AUBREY GUALTER AND CO. LTD., 149-151 Featherston Street, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 179, 17 April 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 179, 17 April 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 179, 17 April 1923, Page 9

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