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LEMARE! S,^ l^^t LEMARE! (SPECIALLY ENGAGED BY THE CITY COUNCIL). FAREWELL ORGAN RECITAL! TOW N H ALL. LEMAKE'S i'AicEWELL RECITAL! FRIDAY NEXIT» rH JUNE, at 8 p.m. PROGRAMME : ISS^JbaiS^ffißaLAiiDoifflrrßL" ::: ::: (humprkS&Sj # 3. CAKILr.ON ■ (WBgKLDON) % W^ ( SXAB ( OF EVE," from " *ANNHAUSER^ "' V.". (WAGNER) *(b) THE HIDE OF THE VALKYRIES, " DIE W ALKURE " ... (WAGN RR) C VORSPTEL THIRD ACT AND BRIDAL MUSIC, "LOHENGRIN" (WAGNEIt) 7. FANTASIA—" THE STORM" ... (LEMMENS) 8. (a} ANDANTINO No. 2 (LEMARL;) (bi BARCAROLLE *D. OVERTURE TO "WILLIAM TELL" (ROSSINI) The pieces marked with an asterisk are repeated by general request. ADMISSION— Reserved SeaU (Galleries), 3s, may be Booked at the Dresden. B< s JuSSoK a " d l8 ' ' J NO - *• PALMER, Town Clerk. T O W N HALL. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, 9th June— MATINEE, 2.30; Evenings at 8. WIDE^WORLD LIVING PICTURES! LIVING PICTURES! LIVING P I C T U R E S ! LIVING PICTURES! FAMILY TICKETS and DAY SALES at ° H3H^ffiS2i IBrt . BOX PLAN AT THE DRESDEN. POPULAR PRICES, O/ t> /_• -j /_ WIDE- WORLIjTpANTOSCOPE C°.

THE T. AND G. MUTUAL LIFE SOCIETY. Athol-place, Dunedin. To tho Resident Secretary, T. and G. Mutual Life Assurance Society, Ltd., Wellington. DEAR SIR— I desire to thank your Society for tho prompt and liberal settlement of tho claim under Policy No. 2000606 on tho lifo of my lato hußband, Mr. Archibald McKay. As most of tho New Zealand people know, my lato husband, Mr. McKay, was ACCIDENTALLY POISONED whilst engaged in his work, therefore tho money camo in very handy for mo at the timo I most required it. Your Society not only paid the claim of £50, but it also in addition paid bonuses amounting to £3 5s 3d. I was only paying 9d a week, and although my husband had only been insured a little over three years; yet the - bonuses amounted to tho handsome sum of £3 53 3d. I am sure that the public will apprcciato the great, advantage in 'the Only Mutual Society that has paid Bonuses to its Industrial Policyholders. I may also, state that at ono time my husband's ' policy was lapsed, but under your splendid.' system of revivals tho policy was roinetated in full benefit. I havo to thank your local Superintendent, Mr. Harding, and your other Officers for tho kindness displayed in my hour of trouble, and trust that your Society will mpet with continued success. Yours faithfully, (Signed) ALISON McKAY. Witness — J. H. Harding, Superintendent. Ths Only Assurance Society that has paid bonuses to its Industrial Policyholdors is the T. AND G. Therefore the BEST INDUSTRIAL ASSURANCE SOCIEY to insure with is the T. AND G. Prospectuses and full information may be obtained from I W. J. GRAY, Resident Secretary. Bb, Lambton-quay, Wellington. rr\HE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. R.M.S. TURAKINA, Twin Screw, 8210 Tons (Registered), Will bo despatched from Wellington for London on 6th JULY, Carrying First, Second, nnd Third-class Paesengors. GREATLY REDUCED FARES On Second and Third-ciau Bookings Smglo and Return. Customhouse-quay, Wolington. gHAW, SAVILL^AND ALBION CO., REDUCED FARES. R.M.S. ATHENIO, Twin Screw, 12,234 Tons. Sailing for LONDON via MONTE VIDEO and TENERIFFE, 19th JULY. (From Wellington). GREATLY REDUCED FARES on Second and Third-class Bookings, Singlo and Return. To bo followed at Monthly Intervals by tho magnificent 12,000 ton sister ships IONIC and CORINTHIO. DIREOT IMPORT. A MEMBER of a well-known London merchant shipping firm is at pro-* sent on short visit to Now Zealand, nnd prepared to take up additional buying accounts <\f importers requiring their goods on direot import commission basis. Adblv Indent, Box 262, Wellngton.

PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TARANAKI PETROLEUM COMPANY, Ltd. CAPITAL £120,000 In 120,000 Shares of £1 each. 56,000 aro issued to the Vendors, fully paid ; and the remaining 64,000 will be offered to the public as follows: — 2s 6d per share on application, 2s 6d per share on allotment, and tho balance in calls of not mare than 2s 6d per share at intervals of not less than 60 days, if required, although it is not expected that more than 7s 6d to 10s per shars will be called up. fTTHE undersigned havo been appointed J- Brokers, and as it is anticipated that tho shares will bo largely over-subscribed, thoy aro now propared to reecrvo shares for intending applicants, Tho prospectus, which' will be issued in s the course of a few days, will set forth a full analysis of the oil obtained from the present bore, and also a report from the Kxpert as to the great possibilities of tho This Company holds at tho present timo Boring Rights, over about 6500 acrca. The Brokors desiro to draw the attention of the public to tho fact that tho Company has already proved tho existonco of the oil, and from the exhaustivo enquiries made by various experts, can state with confidence that this Company has passed beyond tho prospecting and experimental stage, and should prove a most remunerative investment. They would draw the attention of the public to the fact that this Company has no connection whatever with a prospecting company bearing a somewhat similar name. BARR, LEARY & CO., 6, Customuonse-quay. EAST & EAST, Grey and Featherston streets. J. MARTYN HUME, Featherston«3treet. THE Provisional Directors of tho TARANAKI OIL AND FREEHOLD COMPANY, Limited, havo learnod with surprise that a Pross Association message has been published in Wellington stating that Mossrs. Barr, liearj-, and Co. and East and East, of Wellington, have been appointed brokors for tho salo of their shares. This is unauthorised and incorrect, tho solo brokers being Messrs. Harcourt and Co., who ore now circulating Iho prospootus and receiving application!;. Tho Provisional Directors also rasont' the tono of tho final paragraph in tho preliminary announcement of anothor company which appears in Tuesday's Post, but 1 (for reasons which thoy need not here enter into) thoy agreo with its authors in asking tho publio not to confound tho two enterprises. F. P. CORKILL, Chairman Provisional Directors. •• SYSTEM." "OYSTEM" is the business man's maga£j zinc — it is brimful of BuggcstioiiA, any ono of which is worth moro than your Bubscription. "System" tells you of up-to-dnto methods that are practical, that .savo waste, that increaso profits. YEREX, BARKER & FINLAY, LTD., Solo N.Z. Agents, Wellington. REAL LIVE AGENTS WANTED, i

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 134, 7 June 1906, Page 6

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