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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Courtenay-place. Direction Fuller-Brennana, Ltd TO-NIGHT and EVERY EVENING, At 8. FULLER-BRENNAN VAUDEVILLE CO. Presenting Nightly the Biggest Aggregation of Novelty asd Talent ever submitted in One Entertainment, including DELVE'S MERRY MANNIKtNS, DEAVE'S MERRY MANNIKINS. Th* Greatest Marionette Show on Earth. DEAVE'S. MERRY MANNIKINS. Received with the Utmost Enthusiasm. DEAVE'S MERRY MANNIKINS. The Greatest Laughing Act Extant. Don't Miss the Mannikins— they are a WHOLE SHOW IN THEMSELVES. See tho Gorgeous Transformation Scenes, Ballets, Cakewalkers, Athletes, Dancers, A STUPENDOUS* PRODUCTION., Supported by a Brilliant Co., including MISS JESSIE'MILLAR, MISS JBSSIK MILLAR, In Hor Artistic, High-Class Musical Act, Assisted by ' MISS DOLLY MILLAR, Another American Star Act. JOHNNY SMALL and SMALL SISTERS JOHNNY SMALL and SMALL SISTERS In their Eccentric Novelty Dancing Act, Enormous Success Nightly of THE NEW YORK QUARTETTE! Last 4 Nights of THE FOUR CASTING LAMYS. THE FOUR CASTING LAMYS. In. their Sensational Trapeze Act. BEVAN AND FLINT, BEVAN AND FLINT. Vaudovillo's Most Versatile Duo, MILLIE DORIS. RAY LAWRENCE. JAMES OPJE. . LAVINIA TYSON. In a Vaudeville Programme of SUPERLATIVE EXCELLENCE ! Prices— D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is. Booking at Dresden, 6d extra, / THE DANDIES! THE DANDIES! THE DANDIES! Even so time flieth, and there remaineth but loixt ttiott MghU wherein it is' permitted to see THE DANDIES! THE DANDIES! And if there be any who have not the Shekels that may pay to see THE DANDIES! THE DANDLES! Let him go unto his uncle, or his neighbour, and speak these words— Give to thy servant twelve pennies that he may see THE DANDIES! , THE DANDIES! If he hath no uncle, or no neighbour, let him gather twelve ( bottles and ccli them for twelve pennies that he may see • THE DANDIES! THE DANDIES! Let him who hath tho half-holiday today go home and dig in his garden, and when darkness falls let him put on clean boot© and go forth to see THE DANDIES! THE DANDIES! If he be married, let him bring his wife that he may esoape from trouble. If he be single { then shall he bring his sister, or the sister of another man, to see THE DANDIES! THE DANDIES! Let him remember that the people of whom this is written have their abode in the TOWN HALL (Concert Chamber). Th© sacrifice of eilver is'declared at 3s, 2s, Is. The scroll whereon the seats are marked is at the Dresden, and he who selleth seats by day is Chri6te6on. Thus is it written. TOWN HALL (Concert Chamber). WEDNESDAY. Ist JULY. THE HARMONIST QUARTETTE In the Song Cycle "A PAGODA OF FLOWERS" (Amy Woodforde-Findeny. Soprano Miss Gladys Watkins Contralto Miss Eileen Driscoll Tenor Mr. Wnldemar Eiby Baritone ...,..'< Mr. Sydney Allwright At the Piano Mr. Frank Ameden Prices— 3? (Reserved)^s, and Is. • , Plan at Dresden on Friday. Tel. 3390. _"_____ DANCING SEASON, 1914. ' Under the Patronage of Lord Onslow, Lord Glasgow, Lord Ranfurly, Lord Plunket, and tho Elite of Wellington. E. J. KING'S STRING BAND. (Established 1886). MR. EDWIN J. KING, Pianist, is open for Engagements at Socials, Balls, At Homes, Weddings, etc., etc. } also String Baud. Secure dates early. Pupils for Piano, 30s; Picture Playing, 425. Courso of twelve weeks _ , Address' by Telegram, Letters Tram, 18, QUEEN-STREET, off Brougham-st., Wellington. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1908. (Section 50). In the Estate of EVERITT HALES, late of WELLINGTON, Settler, \ deceased. ALL ' Creditors and Others having claims against th'S estate aro hereby . required to send them, with particulars, on the forms provided, to tho District Manager of tho Public Trußt Office at AVellington, on or before tho 23rd day of August, 1914. Accounts not rendered by , tho date named may be rejected. Ali moneys payable to the above estate may be lodged to the credit of the Publio Trusteo's account at any postal moneyorder office, or paid to the District Manager of the Publio Trust Office at Wellington, ■ " FRED. FITCHETT, Public Trustee. 19th June, 1914. "* IN BANKRUPTCY. NOTICE is hereby given that dividends in the undermentioned Estates are now payable at my office, 190, Lambtonquay (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.),on all proved claims, and upon production of promissory notes (if any) for endorsement: — EDWARDS, J. T. G.— First and final of Is 8d in tho £. HAMILTON. J.— Third of 4s 4Jd (making 9b 2^d) in the £. CIIAFFEy, L. U.— First of. 2s 6d in tho £.■ ELLIOTT, A. C— First and final of £d in tho»£. CHAS. ZACHARIAH,Acting Official Assignee. Wellington, 22nd June, 1914. WELLINGTON WHARF LABOURERS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. (Registered under the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act.) A PPLICATION having been made to xx repeal, alter, or revise the Rules of tho abovo Union,_ I hereby notify nil members that a meeting of the Union will be held at tho expiration of one Calendar Month. _ j To consider the adoption of the revised Rule?, as brought down by the Rules Revising Committee. Date of Meeting to be advertised at a later date. W. M. CONNELL", Acting-Secretary. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. EXTENSION OF TIME FOR RECEIPT OF TENDERS. LEASE OF BUILDING, FEATHER-STON-STREET. NOTICE is liprohy given that the Rpeoipt of Tenders for the Lease of BUILDING at FBATHERSTON-STRKKT has been EXTENDED to 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 9th JULY. Full terms, conditions, and particulars of tho proposed Lease may be inspected at my office, Town fla.ll. JNO. ft, FALMER, i " TgwaOlwk,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 148, 24 June 1914, Page 2

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