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THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. /"IRAND OPERA HOUSE. V -" Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction of . W. ANGUS MACLEOD. ' TO - NIGHT. TO - NIGHT. , POSITIVELY FINAL APPEARANCE. UNIQUE SUCCESS. UNIQUE SUCCESS. PRESS UNANIMOUS. PRESS UNANIMOUS. MAUD' ALLAN AND LEO, JAN, AND MISCHEL OHEUNI A V S X V , IN A SPECIALLY SELECTED PROGRAMME. ' BOX PLANS AFTER, MIDDAY AT CHRISTESON'S. PRICES.-^-Reserved Seats, 7s 6d; Middle Stalls, ss; Back Stalls, 3s; Gallery, 2s. Day Sales at Christeson's. ACCOMPANIST— Mr. Frank St. Leger. Manager, HOWARD EDIE. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ORGAN BECITAL. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK, by MR. BERNARD F. PAGE. (City Organist) MR, BERNARD F. PAGE. SIXTH SYMPHONY,, BY. • « TSOHAIKO,WSKY (Repeated by Request). ' PASTORALE (Cesar Franck) and SONATINA IN A MINOR (Karg Elert). ADMISSIONSIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. \ JNO. R. PALMER. 2nd May, 1914. Town Clerk. THE DOLORES SEASON. /^RAND r\PERA TJ O U S B. FIRST CONCERT— NEXT MONDAY, MAY 4. SECOND CONCERT— WEDNESDAY, MAY 6. THIRD CONCERT— THURSDAY, MAY 7. FOURTH CONCERT— SATURDAY, MAY 9. M DLUS - 'ANTONIA DOLORES, ASSISTED BY ME. JOHN PROUSE - - - BARITONE " MISS IRIS DE OAIROS-REGO . PIANISTE NEXT MONDAY'S MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME:— \ ANTONIA nOLORBS.iiNTONIA JL/OLORES— Recit.—" Crudele." Aria.— "Ah! non mi dir " ("Don Giovanni") Mozart Standchen, Op. 106 \ n r .i im . 1 Feldeitisamkeit j Brahms La-bas ..,«. .....>.. Saint-Saens Mandoline i * C. Debussy Recit. — " Oui, pour cc soir " Air.-^-" Jo Suis Titania"' ("Mignon") A. Thomas ' ' A Song of Sunshine ....i Goring Thomas In the Woods • MacDowell Irish Folk Sohg ...? i > I A. Foote • O, Tell Me, Nightingale : L. Lehmann MR. JOHN PROUSE— "'•' J — :--"'- ( Pilgrim's Song Tschaikovrsky Shepherd, See Thy Horse's Foaming Mane Had a Horse Korbay 1 " ' ' MisS kIRISk IRIS DE CAJROS-REGO— Nocturne in F Sharp *\ ' ' T ' r>u • , Scherzo in C Sharp Minor j ' no P"» ( , Dress Circlo and Orcliestral Stalls, 6s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, 2s-. BOX PLAN FOR THE SEASON NOW OPEN AT THE DRESDEN. JOHN HOPKINS, Representative.
NOTICE is hereby given that tho Partnership heretofore subsisting between the undersigned, carrying on business at Wellington as Plumbors and Drainlayors, under the- stylo or firm of "Futler and Jenson," has been Dissolved by mutual consent as from tho '30th day of April, 1914. All debts due to and owing by the said lato Firm will be received and paid by Mi. FutteiN who 'will continue to carry on the said businoss, ih his own name. • . ' Dated the Ist day of May, 1914. ' HHr. r V. FUTTER. W. JENSON. Witness to ' both Signatures : A. R. MEEK, Solicitor, ■ . Wellington. ■ THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1908. (Section 50.) In tho Estate; of GEORGE CHARLES HEENAN, late of Vauk, Burmah, but formerly of Wellington, Now Zealand, Geologist and Art Polisher (doceased). ALL Creditors and others having claims against this estate are hereby required to send them, with particulars, on tha forms provided, to tho District .Manager of the Publio Trust Office at Wellington, on or before tho 20th day of, Juno, 1914. Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. All moneys payable to the abovo estate may be lodged to the credit of tho Public Trustee's account at any postal money-order officfe, or ?iaid to the District Manager of the Pubic Trust Office at Wellington. FRED FITCHETT, Public Trustee. 22nd April, 1914. THE "PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1908. (Section 50.) In the Estate of Moses Ornnßigarlsford, also known as Moses Orme Rigajlsford, late, of Wellington, Butcher, Deceased. A LL Creditors and others having Claims Xa- against this Estate are hereby required to send them, with particulars, on the forma provided, to 1 the District Manager of tho Public Trust. Office at Wellington on or before the 31st. day of JUNE, 1914. , Accounts riot rendered by the date named may be rejected. ALL moneys payablo to the above Estate may be lodged to tho credit of the Public Trustee's account at any Postal Money-order Office, or paid to the District Manager of the Public Trust Office at Wellington. FRED. FITCHETT. 28th April, 1914^ Public Trustee. """MOTOR BIKES. INTENDING PURCHASERS are invited to inspect the MAXIM MOTOR CYCLE, 2i-3 h.p., Shirmey-Archer 3-speed gear, semi-automatic lubrication, particularly strong frame : takes any hill ; full kit of tools. This light-weight is ideal for solo work, and does not require the strength and endurance to manoeuvre that tho higher-powered machines do. Prioe £60 cash. Call and inspect at FRANCIS HOLMES, 10, Woodward-street. Next shipment of 3£-h.p.,arriving shortly. I SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. PRIVATE HOTEL, in splendid position (alongside railway station) ; 23 rooms, 2 bathrooms, hot and cold water throughput, large range, acetylene gas, large lounge hall, diningroom to seat 50, 3 loose boxes, washhouse, copper, tubs; lease 5 years to run at £3 per week; place built about 4 years. Price £560, as a going con£££nj__Harcourt andj^o., 195, Lambton-qy^ BY ORDERS MORTGAGEE." i? w ROOMED Dwelling, all conveniences v» (sun all day) ; section about i aero; £525. Redpath and Co., Brooklyn. 'Phone 3567. FOR Sale, several good young sound Cows, near calving. Apply to P. N. Cameron, 194, Hutt-road, Petoue.
FUNERAL CARD. THE Friends of Mr, George Page are invited to attend the Funeral of h's lato wife Annie, which will leave tho residenco of Mr. F. Easterguard, 3, Walterstreet, on Monday, at 2.30 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. • E. MORRIS, JUN., Undertaker and Embalmer, 60, Taranaki-at., and. 28, jtiddjford-st, Telephone 937, night and day. Offico' of Public Sorvico Commissioner, i Wellington, 2lst April, 1914. APPLICATIONS will bo received by X^. the undersigned up till Noon on the 1 21Sfc proximo for tho position of Medical ' Inspector of Schools for the Auckland and adjacent districts. Further particulars may be seen in the New Zealand Gazette of the 24th instant, or will bo furniched on request, to the iindorsigned. Salaiy £450 por .annum, with travelling expenses. Professional Division. A. J. H BENGE, Secretary. • Office of Public Service Coaimissioner, \ Wellington, 22nd April, 1914. APPLICATIONS will be received by -£X the. undersigned up till Noon on the Bth MAY, 1914, for the position of Junior Medical Officer in the Public Health Department. (Temporary appointment for six months only.) Salary at tho rate of £500 per annum, with travelling allowances according to scale. Further particulars may be seen in the New Zealand Gazette of the 24th instant, or may bo obtained on application to the Permanent Head, Health Department. A. J. H. BENGE, Secretary. KARORI GOLF CLUB. THE Karori Golf Club requires the Services of a_ Permanent Coach. Applications, with full particulars, to be addressed to BARRY KEESING, Hon. Sec, Karori Golf Club, Wellington. AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. WANTED, all Employers of Carpenters to take notice that tho Financial Card for Quarter onding June is Green. G. BLATHER WICK, Organising Secretary. ANTED— Those in search of good Homes to look on back page this paper and see our advertisement. M'lntyro and Co.. 215, Lambton-quay. WANTED to SlliTHorse, VaTi7~Har^ ness, good order; price £27; also, lady's free-wheel Bicycle, cheap. Apply 58, Taranaki-street. WANTED tby two young ladies, two Unfurnished Rooms (one with fireplace), with use_ of conveniences ; WeHmg-ton-tcrrace or vicinity preferred. Particulars to Terrace, Evpning Post. WANTED Known— Evening Dresses, all the latest in floral ninons, crepe de cheine, Ready-to-wear Dresses, all sizes, for winter wear, from 21s. Miss Walsh, Courtenay-pla"e. ANTED— Really splendid value in Velveteens, all nevest shades, Is Gd to 33 6d. Morgan's, llfc, Cuba-street WANTED Known— Buy Furniture to last, which only can be bought at Marshall's at reasonable prices : no veneer or nails used. 46, Adelaide-rOad. ANTED— For PlatmlTSilver Spoons and Forks, Table Cutlery, and Pocket Knives, the best value at the Sims Hardware Co. WANTED Known— WT"do~"not need salua to Sell our Furniture ; our jiricos are lower than salo prices at any time. Marshall, 46, Adelaide-road.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 103, 2 May 1914, Page 2
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