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THE- FINEST PROGRAMME YET ! THEATRE ROYAL. Prop., John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS* ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Immense Immediate Success of THE BANVARDS, Introducing Positively the Funniest and Cleverest Knockabout Acrobatics. BUMPITY BUMPS VioIet— BONBTTA and WILLIAMS— Reg Comedy Sketch Patterers. Will— THE FRANKLINS— Ruby Tho zUtogetiior Different Double. Immense— WlLL JAMES— Success Celebrated Banjo Executant, direct from London halls, in popular selections. First Appearance MAjIiVKNA MUORE, Harry— SALMON and CHESTER— Ida Tod Galloway, A. L. Copp, Madame Blanche Carelli, the Raccoons. Prices — 23 and Is. Boxes, One Guinea WIS MAJESTY^ THEATRE", i TO-N^aHT AND EVERY EVENING. THE ROYAL PICTURES. Fourth Week of Sucoeso, and Still Bojoming. SEE THE PIRATES, THE PLANK, Approaching Lisbon, etc. Prices — Ground Flour d>\. Oi-e^ Circle la OUR SECOND LIMERICK NOW ON. Complete a Fifth Line on following Limerick : — A r'K&hing young man of Petone, Onco courted jray old Mias Maloney, t She had plenty of shekalp, And a face full of freckles, Only Royal Picture l'o?t Carde Judged. Cot a Post Card at Theatre. Prizos, £2 2s, £1 Is, and 10s 6d: [ WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARL\ ' BIENNIAL- ELECTION. In the matter of "The Wellington Harbour Boarc'i Act, 1879," and of "Tho Local Elections Act, 1904," and tho Acts amending the same respectively. I HEREBY give notice that the number of votes received by each candidalovfor the oißce of member of the Wellington Harbour Boaixl is us follows: — Bolton, Frederick George 1093 Cbpilhoriie, John William 157 Fletcher, Robert, 1636 Hildreth, William Thomas 550 Shirtcliffo, George 1060 | Wilson, George . 867 And I hqreby declare Robert Fletolio,- i and Frederick George Bolton to be duly elected to suqh office. * ' JAMES AMES, Returning Officer. Dated this llth clay_of_F_obruary, 1908. MONDAY, 10th FEBRUARY? WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. BIENNIAL ELECTION. In the matter of "Tho Wellington Harbour Board Act, 1879," and an Qrd'er-in-'Council dated the 6H t Janus vy,' 1892, providing regulations for the Election of Members of Harbour Boards. I HEREBY give notice that the numJt b_°r of -vot^r, rocoived by each candidate for tho ofliec of member of tho Wt 1 . lingto" Harbour Board at .in 'Election by fho Payors of Hues and Owners of Ships was as follows — JONES, CECIL WILLIAM ... 85 M'LELLAN, JAMES ... ... 68 And I hereby declare CECIL WILLIAM JONES to bo duly elected to such Office. Dated this 10th day of February, 1908. FRANfc WILLS, Returning Officer for the Wellington tl arbour Board. WELLINGTON HAFiBOUR BOARD " ELECTION. TO THE DISTRICT ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. I ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— J Plea^o aoce^t my warmest thanks for the' high honour you have again confertocLtupon, ins. by*. j T .our, very, -generous support at yesterday's pollI beg leave to awsure you that your in-^ forests '•'bhall -'afc^ all\ times have -my ■most careful attention.- I deeply fctel and appreciate the trust reposed in me as your representative, and by my future actions hope to merit a continuance of that confidence. * ' ' I am Yours faithfully, R. FLETCHER. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION.. TO THE ELECTORS OF- WELLINGT ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I beg •*-* to thank you for electing me as one of your representatives on the Board, and I especially desire to thank the inanj ladieX and gentlemen who worked so zealously on my behalf. Yours faithfully, F. G.. BOLTON. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION, j T HEARTILY Thank the 550 Electors who recorded their votes in my favour yesterday. W. HILDRETH. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. TO PAYERS OF DUES AND OWNERS OF SHIPS. f*i ENTLEMEN,— I most cordially thank VJT those who voted, and thoso vho used their influence, on my behalf, aud I trust that 1 will bo able to give satisfaction to tho interests which I have the honour to represent. Yours sincerely, C. W. JONES. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE PAYERS OF DUES ANDOWNERS OF SHIPS. "IZ"INDLY allow me to express my -*-^- thanks to thoso of you who voted j for me at this election, and l if I can ag-ain .ser\e you in any way I shall be pleased to do so. Yours obediently, JAMES M'LELLAN. THE PLANTEKOA PROPRIETARY, LIMITED (IN LIQUIDATION). "VfOTICE is hereby given that all Claims J-N againft Ihe above-named Company must bo rendered Io the undersigned on or before 22nd instant, otherwise they will not be recognised. JAMES W. JACK, Liquidator. Wellington, Bth February, 1908^ MODERN WELLINGTON ILLUSTRATED. TH E WEE XL V PRESS, FEBRUARY 12th. 16 PAGES OF MAGNIFICENT PICTURES. Fine Panoramas of the Waterfront, Splendid Street Scenes. The Public Buildings, etc. ' Also, A fine Suiipleniont showing tha pro press of tho Great Conflagration that occurred in Chri^tchurch on Thursday Night last. To a\oid disappointment order now from your Bookseller PROSPECT USEblincl"jo7nt Stock Companies' Printing of-eyery description , promfitty. done At iiveuiiia Poet office.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1908, Page 8

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