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AMUSEMENTS. “THE COUSIN FROM NOWHERE” BOX PLANS for this Brilliant Musical Comedy will bo opened at tho Bristol Piano Company THIS MORNING AT NINE O'CLOCK. "COUSIN from NOWHERE” MATINEE "COUSIN from NOWHERE” MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON At 2. (taRAND OPERA HOUSE. VH Direction: J. C.' WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager John Farrell "WILDFLOWER”. Has captured all Wellington. TO-NIGHT, AT S, AND TO-MORROW EVENING. For these Last Two Occasions For these Last Two Occasions . Ths Best and Most Delicious Musical Comedy Wellington has ever enjoyed, "WILDFLOWER” "WILDFLOWER” “WILDFLOWER” An exquisite and genuinely humorous Com-c Opera, brilliantly presented by the Best of A!' Musical Comedy .Artists, .MARIE BURKE, MARIE BURKE, Assisted by A Brilliftnt Aggregation of Comic Opera Artists, including GT'S BLUETT, HERBERT BROWNE, NOEL ALLAN. CHARLES ZOLI, JOHN FORDE, MARIE LE VARRE, MARJORIE DAWE. CANSINO BROTHERS & STONEBURN PRODUCED BY GEORGE H. HIGHLAND. The Latest Musical Comedy Success, NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT, NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Four Nights only. MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. First Representation in Wellington of the Exhilarating and Do'ightful Vienesse Comic Opera, "THE COUSIN FROM NOWHERE” "THE COUSIN FROM NOWHERE” "THE COUSIN FROM NOWHERE” "THE COUSIN FROM NOWHERE” Which proved an outstanding success in bydni-y and Melbourne last year. It is brimming over with beautiful melodies, pretty music, clever _ dances, ami it is particularly rich in high-clags amt very humorous comedy. As a Spectacle "THE COUSIN FROM NOWHERE" Is one of tho most expensive and most Picturesque Comic Operas yet 1 staged in Australasia. BOX PLANS for tho whole of the present season will be on view at the Iliistol from nine o’clock this morning. DAY SALES at tho Grand Opera House Confectionery. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., Bs.; Stalls, 45.; Gabery, Is. 6d. Early door Stalls ana Gallery, Is. extra. Ail prices plus amusement tax. PUBLIC NOTICES. ROYAL COMMISSION ON UNIVERSITY EDUCATION. IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor-General has appointed Sir Harry Rudolf Hcichol, Kt., and F. Tate, Esq., JI.A., C.M.G., as a Commission on University Education. Tho Order of Reference is as follows:-— (1) The present facilities for University Education in New Zealand. (2) Tho working of the present organisation of the ‘University of New Zea and, its affiliated Colleges and recognised Professional Schools. (3) The constitution of the University Senate, together with the question of whether special interests, such as Agriculture, Industry, and Commerce should be represented on the Senate. (1) The question of whether the present system of four Colleges federated under the New Zealand University is satisfactory or is capable of improvement. In particular whether each of tho present four University Colleges should become a separate University, and, if so, under what conditions. (5) Ths standard and scope of the degree and other examinations conducted by tho University. (6) Tho question of whether University examinations should bo conducted by internal or external examiners, or by a combination of both. (7) The question of accrediting students for entrance to the University in lieu of the Matriculation examination. (8) The relation of University Education to that provided in secondary and technical schools. (9) The provision that should be made in New Zealand for University teaching and research. (10) Any other matters concerning higher education which the Commissioners would feel worthy of report to the Government. The Commission will commence the taking of evidence, approximately, as follows:— Wellington—Juno IS and July 28. Auckland —June 29. Christchurch —July 8. Dunedin—July 17. Persons des'ring to give' evidence shou’d notify tht-ir intention of so doing to the Secretary of the University Commission, c/o Education Department, Wel'ington, not later than June 10. indicating at tho same time the centre at which they can attend. Each witness will be inform -d of the approximate date on which his evidence will bo heard, 10. gether with tho place and hour of mooting. Persons who cannot alteml lhe siltings of the Commission may, W they so desire. forward a writtch Mah.-mont io the Secretary to the Commission. JNO. CA UGH LEY, Director of Education. PUBLIC TRUST OFI’K'E. CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES. TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuI* ant io Section 50 of Iho .Public Trust Office Act, 1908. that all creditors and others having claims against tho estates of— Jones, James, Into of Wellington, Retired Bricklayer (date of death, April 27, 1925). Rait. John Robert, late of Wellington, Bootmaker (date of death, April 19, 1925). Bland, Thomas, late of Wellington, Retired Civil Servant (date of death, May 2, 1925). Silver, Frederick, Into of Wellington, Retired Civil Servant (date of death, May 5, 1925). Ritchie. James, late of Wellington. T.aboorer (date of death, January 5, 1925). Gama Hiosi, Dante, late of Wellington, Fisherman (date of death, May 12, 1925). Mines, James Elmer, late of 'Wellington, Tailor (date of death, May 15, 1925). (whose estates are under administration bv the Public Trustee) are hereby required to lodge in duplicate such claims, supported by full particulars and certified as due and owing by the said estates at the date of the death of deceased, with the Public Trustee’s local office at Wellington, on or before .Tune 25. 1925. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. G. 11. MILLER. District Public Trustee for Wellington. AVellington. May 23. 1925. (Professional Card.) DR. A. AV. HOGG has commenced tho practice of his Profession at 28 Bav Road, Kilbirnie. Hours, 9-10 a.m., 2-3 p.m., and 7-8 p.m. Sealoun hours, 1-2 p.m.. and messages may bo 'eft at "Cranston” between 1 ami 2 p.m. Tel. jg 0 25—899, or 24—827 after 9 p.m. AVELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CLOSING AVILLIAM STREET, NGAIO. AJOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that lx William Street, Ngaio, will bo CLOSED for vehicular traffic on account of tiie laying of sowers, until further notice. JNO. K. FAT/MEIL Town Clerk. May 23, 1925.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 200, 25 May 1925, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 200, 25 May 1925, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 200, 25 May 1925, Page 11

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