rpHE KING'S THEATRE. Proprietors— West's Pictures, Ltd., and _ Linley and Donovan. WEST'S AND ROYAL ' PICTURES AND "LYRIC" ORCHESTRA. Positively the LAST NIGHT of this Maj^ nificont, Series ot LIVING PICTURES! LAST NIGHT OF LONDON PREPARING FOR THE CORONATION, F?r on MONDAY NIGHT we show THE CORONATION OF GEORGE V. A Picture 2000 ft long. Prices as usual. Box Plan at Abel's and King's Theatre. NICOLA! NICOLA! NICOLA! New Zealand's Biggest Theatrical Event. Q P E R A HOUSE, ! Direction J. and N. Tait. Commencing SATURDAY, sth AUG. THE ACKNOWLEDGED EMPEROR OF MAGIC, NICOLA! NICOLA! NICOLA! AND HIS ORIGINAL AMERICAN _ COMPANY OF SENSATIONAL MYSTERY! THS P 0 E K ol, N DDD D S N ""6V MM TT 0 H s lilS SMO 150 ILLUSIONS. 150 Positively the MOST STUPENDOUS MAGICAL, PRODUCTION EXTANT. NICOLA has broken the attendance records in two-thirds of the World's principal Cities. RECORD RUNS FROk ONE TO SIX months in NE^ YORK, LONDON, I'OKiO, CHICAGO, PARIS, SHANGHAI A POSITIVE SENSATION EVERYWHERE. To avoid disappointment, Book Seats s&!k«lfe, x Pl *? o^^s, WEDNESDAY MORNING, at the Dresden. PRICES~4s, 2s 6d,'and Is. Early doors to Gallery and Back Stalls, 6d extra, till 7.30. Advance Manager, George Buller. V.M.C.A. rpOjNIGHT, at 8-Devotiohal Meeting. X' 9.3o— Mr. Holmes's Lahtern Talk oh "The Walk to Milford Sound." 'SUNDAY, at 4-Rev. C. H. Olds oh "Dr. Jekell ahd Mr. Hyde. 1 ' Strangera' Tea at 5 'p.m. All men Welcome. fJtHE GREAT CORONATION! A SPECIAL SERIES OF FILMS. _ To be Seen _ ONLY AT_Hj3_jVtAJESTY'S I WOMAN'S SOCIAL AND~PI3LIWCAL i LEAGUE. Lady Ward, President. A Mfs. Seddon, Patrohess. Is Open Meeting for Members ahd Friends oh TUESDAY, Ist August, at 8 p.m., in the Socialist Hall, Mahners* streot. Dancing, Music, and Card?. Light refreshments. Council 7.30. Admission, Free. _E. MOORE, Hon. Sec. M.U.1.0.0.F. LOYAL NEWTOWN LODGE, 7468. MEMBERS are requested to attend the meeting on MONDAY NEXT, at 7.30 p.m., to take part in Cribbage Tournament with Loyal Britannia Lodge. CHARLES M. KING, mi , i Permanent Secretary. MOUNT RADIAN'S \ FTfIHE Adjourned Meeting of those in* J- terc-sted in Captain Johnson's Mount Radiant Properties will be held at our office, in Routh's Buildings, Featherston* street, Wellington, on THURSDAY, the 3rd August, at 8 p.m., to further discuss the position and endeavour to arrive at some definite understanding. Wo haye 1 circularised all Shareholders we know of, but cannot do so to all, and those who have not received circulars are requested to try and See one. Captain Johnson will be invited to attend and explain any pro* posals he may have to make. Sharehold' ers are requested to take an ihterest in the meeting, ahd either to attend or be represented by some pereon authorised to act for them. The Wairarapa Sharehold' ers will be well represented, but we can* not advise them > to take all the responsibility of proceedings which must enure for the benefit of all, ahd unless they are well supported by others they will be advised to let the matter drop. If others desire to do anything to protect their interests, they should hot let this oppor« tUhity pass. 1 PETHERICK AND MACHELL, Solicitors, Wellington. PIANOFORTE. WELLINGTON MISS NEWMAN POTTS has resumed Tuition, and is prepared to Coach Pianoforte Students for the forthcoming competitions; also to act as Accompanist to those wishing to work up vocal ahd instrumental test pieces. Interviews Wednesday and Saturday, ' Studio-LAMBTON-QUAY (Over Davis and Clater). TTING GEORGE THEATRE. *"" LOWER HUTT. NOW OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENT by Theatrical and other Companies. Seating capacity 1300. Stage 60ft by 40ft. Terms oh application to J. T. HAWTHORN, Town Hall, Lower Hutt. THE~WELLTN^TOir~INVE¥tMENT TRUSTEE AND AGENCY CO., LTD. DIVIDEND Wammts for dividend of . , 3 per cent, for half-year ended 30th JUNE, 1911, can now be obtained upon application at the Company's Office, 237, Lambtoti.quay. L. G. MACKAY, | m Secretary^ IN THE SUPREME~CdURT~OF NEW ZEALAND. ' i WELLINGTON DISTRICT. In the Matter of "The Trustee Act, 1908," ! Section 74, And In the Estate of FRANCIS WHITEMAN (Deceased). NOTICE is hereby given that pursuaht to an order of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Wellington, dated the 12th day of July, 1911, all creditors a,nd others having claims against the estate of Francis 'Whiteman, late of Mungaroa, in, the Provincial District of Wellington, New Zealand, Farmer (deceased) t must send in their claims to tho undersigned, I care of Messrs. Webb and Holmden, Solicitors, Wellington, oh or before the 31st day of August, 1911, after which date no claim will be recognised. Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of July, 1911 HENRY WHITEMAN, JAMES WHITEMAN. FRANK WHITEMAN, Executors and Trustees of the Estate of Francis Whiteman (Deceased). BOULCOTT-STREET HALL (Late Spiller'a), Boulcott-street, TO BE LET for Socials, Meetings, Dances, Concerts, etc. Recently thoroughly renovated. Good stage. Hall Will seat 150 persons. Apply to EDWARD ANDERSON AND CO., LTD., Of Caretaker at H&ii.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1911, Page 6
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