"THE SWEETEST MORSEL OF THE NIGHT IS STILL UNPICKED." PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. "THE HOME OF THE METROS."' TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. We shall be here with still another Metro Triumph, HALE HAMILTON In "T HATS GO OD," A play full of laughter and spontaneous Where the love of a child reclaims a humour. beautiful swindler. Where an easy-going demeanour covers a dynamic personality. 'The story of how good Bometimes An electrifying story of romance and results from intended bad. comedy. Full of the varying moods of human -*• delightful combination of love, nature. laughter, and ambition. PEACE CELEBRATIONS.. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT GRAND OPERA HOUSE AT 7.30 P.M. GRAND CELEBRATION CONCERT.' OWING TO-THE RAIN STREET CONCERTS HAVE BEEN ABANDONED, AND GRAND CONCERT IN OPERA HOUSE SUBSTITUTED. CONCERT PARTIES UNDER MESSRS. ALBERT RUSSELL, C. A. MAR"QUIS, NORMAN AITKEN, FROM CHARLEY'S AUNT AND EASTBOURNE SOCIAL CLUBS, AND OTHERS. Stage Manager ... Mr. Albert-Russell. , PEREORMERS, NOTE.— OPERA HOUSE (Stage Entrance), at 7 p.m., instead of Chamber of Commerceat 7.15 p.m. ■ ' BANDS AT OPERA HOUSE, EVENING POST,. RETURNED SOLDIERS' CLUB. * . ' IF FINE—FRONT OF POST OFFICE (DANCING). TRAMWAY BAND IN ILLUMINATED CAR. <' Also, _y • ■ ' . . TO%N HALL. TOWN HALL AT 8 O'CLOCK. GRAND PEACE CHOIR OF 300 VOICES,, GRAND PEACE CHOIR OF 300 VOICES, WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA, . WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA, AND PATRIOTIC SONGS BY LEADING SINGERS. ,AND PATRIOTIC SONGS BY LEADING SINGERS. Conductors: MR. ROBERT PARKER, MR. H. TEMPLE WHITE.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE, WELLINGTON. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 23rd JULY, And THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY NIGHTS FOLLOWING. DIGGERS' DIVISIONAL PIERROTS. DIGGERS' DIVISIONAL PIERROTS. DIGGERS' DIVISIONAL PIERROTS. THE DIGGERS' RETURN TO -- WELLINGTON After.their successful and triumphant tour of North Island. WELCOME NEWS To the hundreds unable to gain admission three weeks ago. WELCOME NEWS. To the fortunate ones who gained admission and desire to renew acquaintance of. 50 per cent, of net proceeds in aid of local Soldiers' Funds. DIGGERS'. DIVISIONAL PIERROTS. DIGGERS' DIVISIONAL PIERROTS. DIGGERS' DIVISIONAL PIERROTS. Ask your Digger Friend about them. Ask your friend who saw them in Wellington. THE OFFICIAL PARTY OF SOLDIER ENTERTAINERS. Box Plan Bristol. PRICES-4s, 2s 6d, Is. . , G. P. HANNA, ' . . Lieutenant-in-Charge. Cpl. M'Williams, Advance. JOHNSONVILLE TOWN BOARD. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND. In the matter of "The Public Works Act,----1908," and its Amendments. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Johnsonville Town Board proposes, under provisions of the above-mentioned Act and its amendments, to execute a certain public work, namely, the extension of certain Water Works at Johnsonville, and for the purpose of such public work the lands described in the schedule hereto are required to bo taken. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that a plan of tho land required to be taken is deposited in the public office of the Johnsonville Town Board at Johnsonville, 'and is there open for inspection, without fee, by all persons during ordinary office hours; and that all persons affected by tho oxecution of the said public work or the taking of such lands should, if they have well-grounded objections to tho execution of the said public work or to the taking of the said lands, set forth tho same in writing and send such writing within forty days of tho first publication of this notice to the Town Clerk of'the Johnsonville Town Board, at.his office at Johnsonville. THE SCHEDULE. 1. —1 acre 20 perches,, situate in the Johnsonville Town District, being part of Section No. 92, Block XL, Belmont Survey District, coloured on plan in outline blue. 2. —12 acres 1 rood, situate in the Johnson- ' ville Town District, being part of Section No. 96, Block XL, Belmont Survey District, coloured.on plan in out-, line red. 3.—54 acres 20 perches, situate in the Johnsonvillo Town District and the City of Wellington, being parts of Sections Nos. 93, 94, and 95, Block XL, Belmont Survey District, coloured on plan in outline red. As witness my hand at Johnsonville this 15th day of July, 1919. A. MILLS, Clerk.to the.Johnsonville Town»3oard. INDIGESTION. CONSTIPATION. , 'POSITIVELY, and permanently cured. ■%■ Call, 'Phone, or Writo GARNET SIMS, Honlth aod Physical Culiui'* SpeoinJi&t, 135, Riddiford-street, Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 17, 21 July 1919, Page 2
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