t N.Z. PATRIOTIC SOCIETY (WELLINGTON BRANCH.) ALL RETURNED SOLDIERS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE ABOVE SOCIETY'S SECOND ANZAC DAY COMMEMORATIVE t DINNER IN THE : TOWN HALL TOWN HALL. On SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, 28th APRIL, At 7.15 Sharp, Full particulars will be published in To-morrow's Evening Post, or may, be. obtained from officers at Returned Soldiers' Club. .... . . JOSEPH LEWIS, Hon. Gen. Sec.
PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. EOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. A FEATURE UNPARALLELED. Count Leo Tolstoi's , GREAT DRAMA. "EREUTZER SONATA." "KREUTZER SONATA." "KREUTZER SONATA." Persons apparently over the age of-21 years only admitted. SATURDAY NEXT. A New Era in Piotures, when, the First. of the Famous "ART" PHOTOPLAYS Will be Screened, Entitled ■• ■ "THE LASH OF DESTINY!" "THE LASH OF DESTINY!" "THE LASH OF DESTINY!" Featuring o. Stage Beauty,; GERTRUDE M'COY. GERTRUDE M'COY. "THE LASH OF DESTINY!"Is a Society Drama, showing how a COUNTRY GIRL can make good despite the allurements and pitfalls of a big city.. J3RITANNIA THEATRE. Last Two Nights of rA DAINTY SCREEN ARTIST, JUNE CAPRICE, JUNE CAPRICE, In the WILLIAM FOX Photoplay, . "CAPRICE OF THE MOUNTAINS!" "CAPRICE OF THE MOUNTAINS!" "CAPRICE OF THE MOUNTAINS!" A Refreshing Story of the Out of Doors. SATURDAY NEXT." SATURDAY r- An "EXTRA SPECIAL" Attraction from Filmdom. > A Screen Version of ISRAEL ZANGWELL'S Wonderful Stage Success, i "MERELY MARY ANN!" "MERELY MARY ANN!" "MERELY MARY. ANN!" A Drama Full of Appeal and Sympathy,Acted by a ■ MAGNIFICENT CAST. WELLINGTON GOLF CLUB. "POSTPONED Opening of the Season i -1 at Heretaunga will take <• place • on. SATURDAY NEXT, at 2.30 p.m. Competitions, open to all Golfers, for prizes presented by Committee. Entrance fees will be paid to Red Cross Funds. Members of other Clubs and friends are cordially invited to be present. Trains leave Lambton Station at 12.15 and 1.20. ANDREW WYLIE, Secretary. ONSLOW BOROUGH. TO THE ELECTORS KHANDALLAH ' : WARD. I DESIRE to thank all those who bupported me at yesterday's poll. For the time being I intend to drop the controversy and allow the successful candi- • dates every facility to ventilate their ' 'scheme. While a satisfactory Water Supply for the. district from the natural and cheapest source is delayed for a time, largely on account of the absentee vote, I consider the result/not altogether un- : favourable or entirely prejudicial to its development. The Catchment Area and ita plentifuf water supply cannot be removed, and still remains a valuable asset. Those who favour it will have an opportunity of comparing ite advantages with the alternative scheme suggested by the successful candidates, when no doubt another vote will be taken. lYoura faithfully, • GEORGE FINN, ONSLOW BOROUGH ELECTION. ; TO-THE ELECTORS OF NGAIO WARD. WE tender our warmest thanks to the Electors who voted for us yesterday^ Their solid support of the "ticket" is highly appreciated by us. Pending next election, it only remains for them to teat, as opportunity arises, the sincerity of those Councillors who the obtaining of water by with the City. ' ' ■ ' H. BRENTON-RULE. . L. A. BROWNE. W. WATTS. TO ONSLOW ELECTORS. WE desire to Thank all those Electorswho placed us in such splendid positions at yesterday's Poll. We would 1 also tender our best Thanks to the Members of the Committees ond the many friends who worked so hard on ouir behalf. MAYOR: JAMES MURRAY DALE. KHANDALLAH WARD: '. ■ ALFRED ERNEST BUDD. JAMES GEORGE BURT. ERNEST HOBBS. NGAIO WARD: j ■ WILL APPLETON. • ALFRED B. TOPP. EDWING, TUCKER. LOWER HUTT BOROUGH"' .. r . ELECTIONS. t TMDIES. AND-GENTLEMEN,— v /. ~* ' Please accept my ..sincere. Thanks for placing me at the top, of the Poll at yesterday's Election of Councillors. ; Yours faithfully, - " ' J. W. F. M'DOUGALL. , 26th April,. 1917. ? ■ '■ LOWER: HUTT MUNICIPAL' , V , ELECTION, ■ , ' .'■'■■ , ■ THANKS. '■..'. ";. . . L'ADIESAND' GENTLEMEN,—I' "desire to offer to you"-'my cordial thanks! for the confidence you; placed in me yesterday. I shall do my utmost to merit the position during my term of office. ..-,- v , ■■•.'... Yours faithfully, WALTER T. COTTON, HOSPITAL'BOARD ELECTION. T DESIRE sincerely to' Thank Electors ■*■ who supported mo at the Election. Yours truly, F. CASTLE. HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE . AID BOARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I desire to thank those Electors who recorded their votes in j(riy favour, and by doing so placed me in the honourable position at the top of the poll. I am. yours faithfully.
' CITY-COUNCIL ELECTIONS.. TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I return you my hearty thanks for the confidence you have placed in me,'and to those who worked in my interest yester-day-rny thanks are due. W. J. THOMPSON. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTIONS. TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I desire to heartily thank you for again returning me as a member of tho Wellington THarbour Board. The confidence reposed in me will not be displaced, and my utmost endeavour will be to further your interests and that of the Port of Wellington generally. Yours faithfully, ROBERT FLETCHER. HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE -'AIDBOARD. ' TO THE ELECTORS. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-! wish JL-^ to tender you my heartiest thanks for your continued confidence in me as ! .shown.at yesterday's poll. GEO. PETHERICK. TO THE ELECTORS OF MIRAMAR, KARORI, AND WELLINGTON. I DESIRE to thank all those who kindly voted for me as a member of the Hos■pital and Charitable Aid Board. Yours faithfully, B. G. H. BURN. CITY COUNCIL AND HARBOUR BOARD ELECTIONS. I AM: deeply sensible of the high honour ! done me by the Electors at yesterday's Poll. I shall endeavour to faithfully carry out tho trust reposed in me, and take this opportunity of sincerely thanking all my friends who recorded their votea in my favour. , Yours faithfully, R. A. WRIGHT. NOTICE. "~~ • TMPOUNDED at Johnsonville on 24th i JL April, 1917, one White and Red Cow, dry, ear mark; Red Cow, dry, no brand. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold on Bth May, 1917, at 12 o'clock j noon. I JOHN BUSTARD, Poundkeeper. _ FUNERAL CARD. THE Friends of the late John Aiken (Bowler Jaok) are invited to attend his funeral, which will leave tho Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, juri., 60, Taranaki-street, to-morrow at 9.45 a.m., for St. Mary' of the Angels, Boulcottstreet, thence to -• the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., Funeral Furnisher and Embalmer, 60, Taranaki-st, and 28, Riddiford-st;, Telephone 937, day and night.
Ths Auction Arcade in C'ourtenay-plaea will bs open until 9.30 p.m, to-morrow for private sales of oak and riuiu iurttU _tv* B , .. ■ .- .
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 99, 26 April 1917, Page 2
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