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THEATRE , R.OYAL. Lessees, John Fuller and Sons. TEN NEW ARTISTS TO-NIGHT AT FULLERS' FULLERS' Including Ronnie— LENTON BROTHERS— Frank Tho Celebrated Acrobatic Comedians, LEX M'LEAN, £100 Challenge to Allcomers. Prince of Strong Men. Sandow's Challenger. FOUR ENGLISH ROSEBUDS! FOUR ENGLISH ROSEBUDS! Eva Roiie Kitty Addio Rosebud Rosebud Rosebud Rosebud ERN! ERN! the Great Humorous Ventriloquist. A Real Gem. WARD LEAR, tho Great Mimetic Comedian, in his Specialty, ROBBING A FOWLHOUSE, Etc. Supported by Grand Double Company. New Biograph Pictures: Voice of Conscience and this year's GRAND NATIONAL. 2a and Is. Plan at Dresden. 9 FRANK BULLEN, SOUTH SEA WHALER. OPERA HOUSE, FRIDAY, 13th July. Sco To-morrow's Advertisement. SCHOOLS' CHORAL UNION. SECOND CONCERT. fXIOWN HALL. > FRIDAY, 6th JULY, 1906. PROGRAMME: 1. Chorus— "Hearts of Oak" — Choir 2. Quartette— (a) "The Two Roses" (Werner), (b) "When Evening's Twilight" (Hatton)— Messrs. J. Searle, F. P. Wilson, P. Hockley, J. W. Wardrop 3. Song — "Love's Echo" (E. Newton) — Mrs. F. P. Wilson 4. Round — "When ' tho Rosy Morn"— Choir 5. Chorus — "The Arethusa" — Choir 6. Song — Selected — Miss Lenore Pulsford 7. Chorufs— "Old Folks at Home"— Choir Interval of Ten Minutes. 8. Chorus — "Funiculi, Funicula" (L. Denza) — Choir 9. Song— There's a Land" (Francis Allitson) — Mr. P. Hockley 10. Song — "Daffodils are Blowing" (E. German)— Mrs. F. P. Wibon 11. .Round— "A Southerly Wind"— Choir 12. Chorus — "When Johnny Comes 'Marching Home Again" — Choir 13. Song — Selected — Miss Lenore Putaford 14. Chorus— "Scots Wha Hao"— Choir Mr. Robert Parker at. the organ. nnOWN HALL. SUNDAY NIGHT NEXT, Commencing at 8.30 o'clock. GRAND SACRED CONCERT GRAND SACRED CONCERT By the Famous ALL BLACK FAMILY ALL BLACK FAMILY Of MUSICIANS, ORCHESTRA, AND SINGERS, Who leave for Australia on 24th July. MISS NELLIE V. BLACK, The Great and Gifted New Zealand Contralto and Violiniste. A specially attractive programme will be submitted, including a ohoice selection of Sacred Songs, Trios, Duets, Quartettes, and Instrumental Selections. Admission by Silver Coin. Dress' Circle reserved for patrons who are willing to donate one shilling. Young children not admitted. ' J. A. MACDONALD. N. Z. SOCIALIST PARTY. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. SUNDAY, Bth~JULY, at 7.30. An Address will bo delivered by COMRADE T. BROWN, Entitled "The Evolution of Modern Capitalism." FULL ORCHESTRA, Under Mr. Oliver, will render Selections. Vocal and Instrumental Solos. Admission" Free. Collection. Como Early. Come Early. A resolution will ba submitted to the mooting protesting aj»ains£ tho request of tho Employers' Federation to remove Mr. E. Tregear from the office of Secretary of Labour. "m/T R. B. H. W. BLIGH. TOWN HALT/. SUNDAY, Bth JULY, 3 p.m. LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN Over 14 years. His Worship the Mayor will preside. TO-NIGHT, AT SALVATION ARMY. MR. BLIGH WILL ADDRESS WOMEN. TRADES AND LABOUR COUNCIL. rrVHE follov^ng Notice of Motion will X bo discussed at tho Meeting on THURSDAY, 12th July— "That the Re- | solution instructing the Committoo to pre- j pare Room No. 6 as a Library be re- { scinded." W. H. WEST BROOKE, Secretary. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND IN BLOCK TV' BELMONT SURVEY DISTRICT, FOR SCENIC PURPOSES. NOTICE is hereby given, that it is proposed, under the provisions of "Tho Publio Works Act, 1905," and "Tho Scenery Preservation Act, 1903," to tako for Bccnic purposes tho land described in tho Schedule hereto. And notice is hereby further given that the plan of the land so required to bo taken is deposited in tho Post Offico at Lower Hutt, and is thero open for inspection ; and that all persons affected by tho taking of tho said land should, if they l.aye any well-ground-ed objection', to tho taking thereof, set forth tha samo in writing, and send such writing, within forty days frcm tho firat publication of tho notice, to the Miiiintor for Publio Works, Wellington. SCHEDULE The parcel of land required to bo taken: mi 5* o « Bo i? B „ , Sit ™- Situated £3a.a Portiou Coloured tited in the S*o w o _ ot . ?n iv Surrey »j^ Section Plan. Block District §i°! No - No. of l-oli-«1 A. B. P. — — - # 'i,*, ££ Neutraltlut IV. Belmout. «?,5 3003 00 Pur l )le 1V « Belraont. 86 027 2G9 Greeu IV. Uelnionf. 8a 0 270 Gieen IV. Itelmonl. 99 0 2 196 Red IV. Belmont. 1 013 106 a Yellow IV. Uelmont. All in tho Land Distris; of Wellington; ns tho samo arc moro particularly delineated on tho plan marked P.W.D. 22068, deposited :n tho offico of the Minister for Publio Works, at Wellington, in tho Provincial District of Wellington, and thereon coloured as above. As witness my band at Wellington, this fourth day of July, ono thousand nine hundred and six. WM. HALL- JONES, Minister for Publio Works.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 5, 6 July 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 5, 6 July 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 5, 6 July 1906, Page 6