AMUSEMENTS. Everybody’s Talking “BON-BON.” Everybody’s Talking "“BON-BON.” Everybody’s Talking, "BON-BON.” BOOK YOUR ' SEATS. - Forewarned is Forearmed. Hundreds Turned Away' Last Week! „ NEW SHOW TO-NIGHT. FULLERS’ HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE.” Steam-heated throughout. Cosy as your own fireside. Direction: John Fuller and Sons Ltd. TO-NIGHT at 8 O’CLOCK. Another Feast of Gaiety. SECOND MAMMOTH SHOW. By the Triumphant A# The Show that has made a lasting impression on Wellington Audiences. Their Second Big Record-Breaking Production is entitled “SECOND TO NONE” "SECOND TO NONE” “SECOND TO NONE” Under the Personal Direction of ROBERT ROBERTS, Celebrated London Comedian-Producer., You liked their first show—you will like this one better. 24 Opulent Scenes of Hilarity Melody and Diversion. WITH NO DULL MOMENTS'. Something Doing All the Time. FULLERS' FAMILY PRICES: D.C. or 0.5., 2s. 6d. (Reserved 35.); Stalls, Is. 6d.: Upper Circle, Is. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. After 5 p.m. at Burnett’s Confectionery Store, next Theatre. Phone Theatre (22 —669) for Reservations after 7 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS' AEL Creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates, are hereby required to lodge the same with the undersigned in duplicate, supported by iil particulars, and certified as due and owing by the said estates, at the date of the death of the deceased, on or before the 20th day of July, 1927. •- ' r Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. SCHEDULE.' SCOTT. GEORGE BEATTIE, late of Wellington, -Commercial Traveller;, died 10/6/27. ; . .HEENAN, MARY, late of Wellington, Married ..Woman; died 13/6/27.- ■ CHALLONFR, EMMA JANE, late of Wellington, Married Woman; died - 10/6/27.- AU RETD, COLIN, late of Lower Hutt, Re tired Shipwright; died 2/6/27. - TELFER, ELLEN .CATHERINE, late of Wellington, Married Woman; died 3/6/27. ■ G.' E. MILLER. 1 ’ District Public Trustee. Wellington, June 18, 1927. ' > X. . ■ _ . ■ DISCLAIMER. 1 SCHNEIDEMAN AND SONS, LTD. TXTE desire to inform the Public that »» the firm of Philip and Henry Schneideman, Managing Directors of Schneideman and Sons, Lid., have no connection with any business trading under a similar name in Courtenay Place or Ton, Street, Wellington, ;or in Auckland. For and on behalf of Schneiderhan '•nd Sons, Ltd., P. SCHNEIDEMAN, Managing Director. . Head Office: 46 Cable Street, Wellington. Branches: -86 Manners Street and 111 Cuba Street, Wellington. Christchurch, Invercargill, . Dunedin, New Plymouth, Wanganui, Palmer- - etori North, Hastings. ANNUAL REUNION OLD "WORCESTER” AND "CONWAY” OLD BOYS’ ASSOCIATION, NEW ZEALAND. . z . ’ rpTTE Annual Reunion of the Old A "Worcester” and "Conway” Boys’ Association .will hold their Annual Dinner at the Royal Oak Hotel on June 22 at 5.30 p.m. Any "Conway’' or "Worcester Boys who have not received an invitation please communicate with Captain E. B. Atwood, Honorary Secretary,. Glasgow Wharf, Wellington., Phone :4J—519. . - ■ .E. B. ATWOOD, • / Hon. Secretary. Glasgow Wharf. Wellington. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CLOSING PORTION POINT HALSWELL ROAD. IVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Point Halswell ; Road, from Miramar Wharf to Point- Halswell. will bo CLOSED daily to vehicular traffic during the progress of widening operation between the hours of8 a.m. to 12 Noon. 1 p.m to 5 p.m. commencing from Monday, June 20, 1927, until further notice. E. P. NORMAN, Town .Clerk. June 17, 1927. BUSINESS NOTICES. FARMERS! TTSE our Extra Quality MILK U BUCKETS, and MILK STRAINERS, Etc. All Storekeepers. G. It. McKAY LTD., Tinware Manufacturers. Sheet Metal Workers, and Japanners, Herbert Street (off Manners Street), Wellington. TERRACE IMPROVEMENT TURF BROUGH'I FROM LOWER HUTT TOP SOIL from same area can be supplied at 15s per cubic yard. City or Eastbourne by HORLOK’S MOTORS, Motor Haulers Phones-. Hutt 177 City 23-170. General Carriers. BARBER ANDCO., Dry Cleaners •/no dveing). 125 Cuba St rad ’ It is interesting to note that in the wool offerings for big centres last year, Wanganui comes fifth on tbo list with 61,033 bales. Wellington heads the, list with 106,378 bales, while Auckland had 46,255 and Timani and Invercargill were on the 27/XX) mark.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 225, 20 June 1927, Page 3
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