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mHLATRK ROYAL. ■^ Lomoos. John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT! Startling Attractions! FULLER'S. FULLER'S. GREATEST ACTRESS EXTANT, MADAME LYDIA YEAMANS-TITUS! MADAME LYDIA YEAMANS-TITUS i Unrivalled in Ability, and of marked Versatility. MADAME LYDIA YEAMANS-tITUS, A Keen Sense of the Ridiculous MADAME LYDIA YEAMANS-TITUS, And knows well how' to please an audience. Accompanied by her Talented Husband, MR. FRED J. TITUS. First Appearance of PROFESSOR BERNARD and his Troupe of AMERICAN PERFORMING DOGS, including the Canine Wonder, Whisky. First Appearance FRED ROSEVEAR. Reappearance THE BRADY SISTERS. Reappearance WDLL ROLLOW. SYD and EILEEN, THE WONDERFUL JUVENDLE BERNARDS, In their Comedy and Instrumental Act. 808 LLOYD THE GOLDEN DUO CHAS. HAVES, The Bending Wonder WALTER ANDERSON RUBY CARR ETHEL LESLIE, Illustrated Songs Aerial Queen, GERTRUDE EMERY. LOYDELL AND BERRY. A MONSTER PROGRAMME. Prices— 2B and Is. Boxes, Ono Guinea. Plan at Dresden. BEN FULLER, Manager. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! GARRISON" BAND'S GARRISON BAND'S GARRISON BAND'S CONCERT ! CONCERT ! CONCERT 1 Don't Miss "A Trip to Blackpool" (with wonderful mechanical effects), which is creating such a furore at Home. Special Engagement of MISS CHEGWIN, Soprano (of Chrifitchurch). MISS MINA CALDOW, Contralto. MR. H. MOSOHINI, Clarionottist. MR. H. HUNT, Accompanist. Prices — 2s 6d and Is. Box Plan and Tickets at Dresden Pia.no Co., which has kindly lent tho Piano for this Concert. fTVOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. JLOWN HALL. ' TOWjSHALL. POSTPONED! * POSTPONED! EDISON'S EDISON'S EDISON'S EDISON'S POPULAR PICTURES! POPULAR PICTURES! EDISON'S EDISON'S EDISON'S EDISON'S Per S.S. Sonoma. Due date Monday, 18th June. It now being Friday, th? 22nd, and no news of the Sonoma, we are reluctantly compelled to POSTPONE OUR OPENING POSTPONE OUR OPENING . Until Early Next Week. See Monday's I . paper. FOR OUR SUBSTITUTED PERFORMANCE OUR SUBSTITUTED PERFORMANCE See other column. See other column. HUTT GOLF CLUB. mHE SILVER BUTTON will beplayX ed for under Medal Rules, SATURDAY, 23rd June. 'By order of the Committee. WELLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION SOOIETY. SPEOIAL~~MEETING. AT the request of twelve members of thb sooiety a Special Meeting is hereby convened undor Rule_ 8. The Meeting will be> held in the Chamber of Commerce at 8 o'clock p.m. on THURSDAY, the 28th June. Business : To consider the proposed prohibition of worm-fishing. A. F. LOWE, Hon. Seoretary. 22nd June, 1906. MERAMAR BOROUGH COUNCIL ADVERTISEMENT OF SPECIAL ORDER. / NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a Speoial Meeting of the Miramor Borough Council held on the 30lh day of May, 1906, a Resolution was passed that tho Road to tho Beacon Hill Signal Station be diverted by substituting for tho piece of land shown as uucoloured on the plan deposited in the offices of the Miramar Borough Council, King's Chambers, Wellington, tho piece of laud shown in such plan as coloured pink. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the said Resolution will be submitted to an Ordinary Meeting of tho said Council to bo hold at the Borough Council Office, King's Chambers, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, tho 4th day of JULY, 1906, at 7.30 p.m., for confirmation as a Special Order. Dated at Wellington this 31st day of May, 1906. * R. E. BENNETT, Town Cl -k. NOTICE OF CHANGE OF REGISTERED OFFICE. THE IRON, STEEL, AND METALS MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. IN pursuance of "Tho Companies Act, 1903," notice is hereby given that the situation and locality of the office or place of business of tho Iron, Steel, and Metals Manufacturing Company, Limited, will henceforth be in the offices of Edward Russell M'Lean Dymock, the Attorney of tho Company, situated at tho corner of Grey-street and Featherston-streot, in the City of Wellington. Dated this 19th day of June, 1906. MUST SELL! "TkRAPERY AT WHOLESALE RATES -*-' Ladies' Woven Bodices, worth 2s lid for Is 6d ; Combinations, worth 4s lid for 2s lid ; smart Felt Hats, worth 10a 6d for 2s lid ; largo white Colonial Blankets, worth 18s lid for 14s 9d pair; Mon's Rainproof Chester Coats, worth 42s for 30s ; iinelish nnd Colonial Samplo Jersoys, from Is lid to 4s 6d; 50 Sample Quilts, slightly soiled, from 3s 9d. Note Address: COLE AND WESTERMAN, Late Pearson and Co.. MANNEBS-STBJEET.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 147, 22 June 1906, Page 6

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