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EMPIRE DAY PROGRAMME. THEATRE ROYAL. Prop., John Fuller and Sonij. FULLERS' ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE AND MODERN BIOGRAPH CO. KODAMO,_ In his Japanese Risley Act. Enthusiastic Success of THE HARMONIOUS HUXHAMS, The Melodious Merrymakers. THE MARVELLOUS BANVARDS. THE FRANKLINS, DENIS CARNEY, the Yorkshire Comedian in a New Budget of Comicalities. THE MARLOWE SISTERS, HARRY EDWARDS, Tenor Vocalist. Magnificent BIOGRAPH PICTURES! Prices, 2s and Is. Boxes, One Guinea. Plan Dresden. Doorß 7.50. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. THE ROYAL PICTURES. THE ROYAL PICTURES. Last Two Nights of this Programme ! DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT! AN UNEQUALLED PICTORIAL PRESENTMENT. Prices — Is and' 6d. Matinee Saturday. |^kLYMPIA SKATING RINK. EVERYBODY SHOULD SKATE! WHY NOT LEARN THIS SEASON? Daily Sessions, Morning, Afternoon and Evening. HOCKEY MATCH WEDNESDAY NIGHT. FRANK S. YATES, Proprietor. "V" W. C. A. MISS ROUSE will Address Girl Members THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. 3V?ambers and friends cordially welcomed. J. EWART ANDERSON, Secretary. "f^t ERSTENA". Porridge Meal— New VJ Zealand oats scientifically prepared. Most nourishing breaktast; so easily digested. Cooks in two minutes. . NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIES WEEK? UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATIONS "OF WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, AND AUCKLAND. FROM the 4th to the 10th JUNE a SHOP WINDOW EXHIBITION OF NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURES will bo held in Wellington, Christchurch, and Auckland. The object is to demonstrate the number and excellence of GOODS MANUFACTURED IN NEW ZEALAND. The shops of those exhibiting will be distinguished by a specially designed and worded Window Bill, and Cards will be attached to the Goods shown, guaranteeing that they are MADE IN NEW ZEALAND. Exhibitors are asked to give at least One Evening's Gaslight Display. WINDOW BILLS and CARDS may be obtained free by those who intend making a display on application to The Evening Post Agency, Newtown, to Mr. H. Seaton, Willis-street, and the undersigned. CHILDREN'S PRIZE ESSAY.— Two Prizes, First £2 2s, Second £1 Is, are offered by the Wellington Provincial Industrial • Asaociation for the Two Bestwritten Essayß, of about 500 words, from children not over the age of 15 years, upon tho manufacture of any article MADE IN NEW ZEALAND and exhibited during NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIES WEEK. Mr. C. Wilson, Parliamentary Librarian, has kindly consented to act as judge. The Esßays must be enclosed in sealed envelopes, marked "ESSAY ON NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIES." They are to be addressed to me, and xeach me not later than the 15th June. H. F. ALLEN, Secretary, Wellington Provincial Industrial Association, Technical School Buildings, Victoria-street. TDEAL Breakfush Food — "Gerstena" A Porridge Meal; so nourishing, sustaining, and read.ly digested; cooks in two minutes. T^EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FOOTBALL MATCH, BRITISH TEAM v. WELLINGTON. ' AT WELLINGTON, 27th MAY. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS to Wellington and Te Aro, available for return until 28th May, will be obtainable from Masterton, Greytown, Mungaroa, and intermediate stations by morning train on 27th May. DAY RETURN TICKETS, at Satur. day and Sunday Fares, will be issued to Wellington and Te Aro on 27th May, from Upper, Hutt, Belmont, and intermediate stations. A Special Passenger Train for Te Aro, stopping at Petone and Wellington only, will leave Lower Hutt at 1.30 p.m., Petone .1.35, Te Aro arr. 2.5 p.m. Return train for Lower Hutt, stopping at all stations as required, will leave Te Aro at 5.28 p.m., Wellington 5.38. BY ORDER. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. No. 861 WELLINGTON DISTRICT. Undor "The Dhorce and Matrimonial Causes Act, 190*." Between ADA SAMPSON, Petitioner, and HENRY ALBERT SAMPSON, Respondent. To HENRY ALBERT SAMPSON, formerly of Wellington, but now of address unknown, Driver. mAKE NOTICE that ADA SAMPSON, JL of Wellington, Wife of you the eaid HENRY ALBERT SAMPSON, claiming to have been lawfully married to you, has filed her petition against you in the Supreme Court at Wellington praying for a Dissolution of Marriage on the ground of adultery. And take further notice that unless you within 10 days after the date of tho last publication of this notice in either the Evening Post or Dominion newspaper, published at Wellington, threo advertisements of which in each paper at weekly intervals shall be in lieu of personal service on you of a copy of the Writ of Summons and Petition sealed herein, attend at tho Registrar's Office at Wellington, and file your defence to the said Petition, this cause will be heard and determined your absence notwithstanding. A copy of the said Writ of Summons and Petition will be supplied to you on your applying at tho office of this Court at Wellington Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of May, 1908. A. STUBBS, Deputy-Registrar. Messrs. WTLFORD AND LEVI are Solicitors for tho Petitioner, whose address for service is at their Office, Stout-street, Wellington. "THE PLAYGOER," WELLINGTON'S ILLUSTRATED THEATRICAL PAPER. PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING. Guaranteed Circulation 10,000. IT CONTAINS— THEATRICAL SKETCH *S PHOTOS OF PERFORMERS { LADIES' NOTES I WORLD'S THEATRICAL NOTES PROGPvAMMES OF WELLINGTON'S PLACES OF AMUSEMENT. IT CIRCULATES IN— THE OPERA HOUSE. FULLER'S THEATRE ROYAL, HIS MAJESTY'S, and the TOWN HALL. EVERY LINE IS READ. IT IS KEPT AS A SOUVENIR.. THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN WELLINGTON. IMPERIAL ADVERTISING AGENCY, No. 8 and Ba, COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, Wellington, PublMen.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 123, 25 May 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 123, 25 May 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 123, 25 May 1908, Page 8

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