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DEREAVEMENT NOTICES.

■ . THANKS. ; Mil. ENOCH HOIiSFALL and Family \visli to thank all.kiml rriemlj for their kindness mid then- expressions cf sympathy in their recent

KING'S THEATRE. ING'B "THEATRE. KING'S THEATRE. KING'S THEATRE. (Wellington's Popular Picturo House.) LAST 2 NIGHTS. ■ TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, A Production with 1026 THRILLS! 1487 LAUGHS ! 1026 THRILLS! 1487 LAUGHS ! "SECRETS OF THE NIGHT." "SECRETS- OF THE NIGHT." "SECRETS OF THE NIGHT." •SECRET^-OF THE NIGHT." "SECRETS OF- THE NIGHT." "SECRETS OF THE NIGHT." SECRETS OF THE NIGHT." .-'secrets of the. night. "- - a feast- of fun: LAUGHS! .^^**^S»-YSTERIES! f-L^' - And THRILLS! "SECRETS OF THE NIGHT" "SECRETS OF THE NIGHT" "SECRETS OF THE NIGHT" "SECRETS OF THE NIGHT" "SECRETS OF THE NIGHT" - ■"SECRF/rs OF THE NIGHT" -"SECRETS OF THK-NIGHT" "SECRETS OF THE NIGHT" ■■~ ■"SECRETS-OF THE'NIGHT" ' ....-'•.-■ CONTAINS THEM ALL I Strong Kiipporting Programme, includingl . INTERNATIONAI, NEWS AND •'.:..'. COMEDY. KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA, ■' A. IT. Jcroinf.'. Miw. Dir. Overture—-'Dio Fledermaus" ...... Strausa ' 'Box Plan at The Brijtol, or Ring Theatre, 22-212. . , FRIDAY NEXT. SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. Ono of the Greatest Stago Plays of All Time in. Pictures— "MERTON OF THE MOVIES" "MERTON OF THE MOVIES." "MERTON OF THE MOVIES." "MERTON OF THE MOVIES." "MERTON OF THE MOVIES" "MERTON OF THE MOVIES " "MERTON OF THE MOVIES." "MERTON OF THE MOVIES." "MERTON OF THE MOVIES." "MERTON OF THE MOVIES." "MERTON OF THE. MO VIES" "MERTOX OF THE MOVIES " "MERTON OF THE MOVIES." ; ' ; "MERTON OF THE MOVIES." .;...;. ;.'.;MERTON OF THE MOVIES." l.lf/jy'o,ll like your raovies sweetened with —laughs and._ sprinkled, with hoart-ftrobs, .... ... i.. . tlii.s picture is for you. Produced from (ho sensational stage success by-tho man who raado "Tho Covered Wagon." a TIE-EN'S THEATRE. ' UEEN'S' THEATRE. ,•-.-,.. .. . .....QUEERS. THEATRE. j (Tho Cosiest Houeo in Town.) ' TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. •• j "THE. CfAKDBN OF WEEDS" . "THE GARDEN OF. WEEDS " ■ "THE GARDEN OF WEEDS'" "THE. GARDEN OF WEEDS," Featuring BETTY COMPSON. BETTY COMPSON. BETTY COMPSON. . '"■■ Directed by - C ..X C;-; .aAJIESr-'CEUZ-B^-.y:;,.. ■'■ ,;-.., The man whqjnade" "THI'COVERED WAGON.". ■" ■ Supportins Caetinoludeg: •- KOCKLIFKE FELLOWS •■■-■■•-'-.-. CHARLES OGLE ' '".".".'■'■ : AL. ST. JOHN. ; .". -..■•.■."BIG: SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. . . 'QUEEN'S SELECT ORCHESTRA" 1 • Miss E.-Dennehy, Mus. Dir, * ■Box Plan afc The Brktol until S nru " after at" Theatre.^'Tel. 22-334, ' Coming FRIDAY NEXT. FIRST. NATIONAL PICTURES . Present' . .'... THE BIGGEST-THRILL PICTURE - OF THE YEAR"FRIVOLOUS SAL," "FRIVOLOUS SAL," "FRIVOLOUS R4L," "FRIVOLOUS SAL," .■■■•' Featuring Everyone's Favourite, ' EUGENE O'BRIEN, ! " EUGENE O'BRIEN . EUGENIC O'BRIEN ■-■,■ , E'eOENE O'BRIEN.. . With . MAE BUSCH-' - ' ■ ■ .MITCHELL LEWIS BKN ALEXANDER MILDRED HARRIS TOM SANTSCHI. SEli" the Figiit MOO feet Above the Earth - .. „ =-,11. Fig Jit .(o tho Death. SEE v. Horse Fall 100. feet Over a Cliff to be Dashed to Death. , ' ' „ TJIIUtLS FJIOMBEC4INNING TO Box P'nn Now Open at Tho Bristol. • tho fitoi-^ of v' Great LoriTTiiat sravo without tiuestioii, and iisked not ovea justice''i-ronr the ivovld of men :-'f^ AM S TH E MA N " w7fipr~ ~ ~~ ~— ■ AV.T.B. .. "VV.T.B.: .... W.T.-R. W.T.V.. DF. LUXE THEATRE W.T.B. T>Y, LUXE THEATRE . W.T.B. DE LUXE THEATRE) ■wvr.'J''; M'.T.T,. SUX"DAT, 24tH MAY •W.T.R. SUNDAY, 24th MAY AV.T.B. SUNDAY, 24th MAY! . >v!t!b! ' "\\'!T.r. ■NV.'f.B. ■W.T.li " CR.AXO RECITAL W.T.-11. O.RAXD RECrTAL W.;r.n. GRAND RECITAL .' w'.t!tj' . .' w/i':b. ". - W,T.13.- rriKAMWAYS BANJS-" W.T.B. -S-HAMWAYS EANDy w'.t'.b! ■^■■.-T.7;. ' 'Assisted-Bj> . -~T.K"-' -■■•■■ AV.-T.JI ■'■■.' ■ W.T.H. - -BEST 'ARTISTS-' .- W.T.I!. BEST 'ARTISTS, V.'.T.B. ■ Av.T.B. W.T.B. Walcir Sahirctay's "Post" for W; rJ'.B. Programme. W.T.B. '- - ' ■ ■■■•^".TiB.W.T.TS. ■ W'.T.IS. ■ 'A Real Musical Treat. . "W.T.P. ■W.T.B. ::mi.::;;:.: ir. liardet. W.T.B. Secretary. W.T.B. "W.T.B. AV.T.-8.. .-.'-.. The Jfotion Picture Masterpiece, " ' "^Y'A 5i El ''T H E MAN- " •Adapted- from i'The Master ol Man,-

PARAMOUNT THEATRE ARAMOUNT THEATRE; Courtenay place. TWICE DAILY. 2.30 p.m. ' 7.45 p -m . Larry Evans's Startling "Evening Post" Story, "THE PAINTED LADY." "THE PAINTED LADY." It's Lifo Itself. Fierce Hate, Romance. Passion, and Vengeance. With Smiling GEORGE O'BRIEN. COMEDY. SCENIC. GAZETTE. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. BOX PLAN at the Utility Stationery Shop (next to Theatre). Theatre Telephone 21-842. Coming— "NAME THE MAN." " Adapted from Sir. Hall Caine's Masterpiece, "THE MASTER OF MAN." BRITANNIA. CONTINUOUS RITANNIA. From 11. a.m. Daily. . NOW SCREENING. A Riot of Laughs and Thrills. "TROUBLES OF A BRIDE." "TROUBLES OF A BRIDE." "TROUBLES OF A BRIDE." The Speediest Thriller that ever Racod Aoross a. Screen. 'Also, COMEDY. GAZETTE. JACK DEMPSEY la the Last of his Famous •TIGHT AND WIN" STORIES. "FIGHT AND WIN" STORIES. -Telephone 358. EMPRESS THEATRE. MPRESS THEATRE. The Best Show in Wellington* ONLY' TWO MORE DAYS. Early Evening Session 4.5. Night Session Do Luse 7.45. TO-NIGHT'S BOX PLAN IS AT THE BRISTOL AND THEATRE. TEL. 3442. GREAT DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME Headed by ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! THE OFFICIAL PICTURE Of tho Invincible and All-Conquering "ALL BLACKS" "ALL BLACKS" "ALL BLACKS" TOURI Unique Pictures of the Famous Team in SLOW MOTION. 'Also, 1905 ALL BLACKS v. WALES. ■ An Historic Photograph Record. MR, CES BADELEY, •Tlw Well-known! AH.Black, -will Leotiiro „.■ , on. the Details of-the Play AT THE EVENING'SESSION ONLY. ■ Sepond Big Feature. A Positive Avulancho of Mirth. "LISTEN LESTER." ' "LISTER LESTER," „ , "LISTEN LESTER." ' ; A Gorgeous Gust of Laughter Gas dispensed by HARRY MEYERS, LOUISE FASSENDA. ALEC FRANCES, DOT FARLEY, LEE MORAN, EVA NOVAK. A Stirring Picture- of Love, Laughter, Mystery, and Mirth. . ADDED SPECIAL FEATURE: THE FUNERAL Of the LATE PRIME MINISTER, Lying in State—Leaving Parliament House—Sconce in Main Thoroughfares— Procession Passing Through tho City—Last Photograph of the latd Mr. Masaoy. EMPRESS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. BE WISE AND BOOK FOR TONIGHT'S SESSION. J __________ The Story of a Great Love that gave without ■ question, and asked not even -justice from the wofl'dof men. "J^J- AME TH E M A N." ISLAND BAY EMPIRE THEATRE, -(The Now Theatre.) Corner Parade and Mersey street, TO-NIGHT AND* THURSDAY. A First National Picture. "OMAR, THE TENT-MAKER." "OMAR,,. THE TEXT-MAKER," A Persian love play, ecstatic; .fine atmosphere and artistic, but behind the artistry, ot thu picture is a story o£ surprising dra- . malio strength. Ilus is Supported by another of JACK DEMPSEY'S Pictures, entitled "THE HEALTH FARM WALLOP," Ono of the best of the series. PRICES: Do Liixo 2s, Dress Circle Is 6d, Stalls la. Childrou Half-price. TO-NIGHT, a fc 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. - 'TO-NIGHT, at S. T° w r N gALI,. CONCERT CHAMBER OWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER MR. H. N. HOLMES, 0.8. E., FR-GS MR, H. N. HOLMES 0.8. E. FR GS MR. H. N. HOLMES, 0.8. E., F.B.G^! Speaking under the auspices of THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING UNION. .Will Deliver His Famous Travelogue, "'THE "THE GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA." GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA." It is notified that this will bo "Holmes*?." Last Public Appearance prior to his departure for America. Admission 2s. .0. E. WEBB, ' Hon. Sec;. LOYAL ORANG.K 'INSTITUTION OF N.Z. (Incorporated.) _ WELLINGTON DISTRICT No. 1 QUEEN CARNIVAL COMPETITION. A CORONATION Social will li» held ±\. Tp-MORROI^(THURSDAY). 214 MAY, in Wesley 1 full..'JWtiaki street, ;it 8 p.m. Como and son the successful ijueeti (Alias J.-Dunnot), crowned, attended by liev maids of honour, pages, and flower girls. DON'T MISS THIS IMPORTANT . FUNCTION. Admission Is, Children half-price. Door* open 7.30. God Save the King. WARM Feet fttsufod TvifcU "Uniqua"' . Hot-water Bottle. 'Guaranteed nat io leak- All dismisla and dealers.

rpavou. -I ivoli. The House of Selected Features. ALWAYS A GOOD. SHOW. Continued Success of Saturday. LAST TWO NIGHTS. LAST TWO NIGHTS. BETTY BLYTHE . BETTY BLYTHE BETTY BLYTHE BETTY BLYTHE As " Dolores/ the Dancev, in "SOUTHERN LOVE." "SOUTHERN LOVE." "SOUTHERN LOVE/ "SOUTHERN LOVE," The Graham Wilcox production MR. CHARLES MELVIN will sinif tho song " Southern Love." Also, The James Oliver Cunvood Story, " THE BROKEN SILENCE," "THE BROKEN SILENCE," . Starring 1 ZEENA KEEFE. ZEENA KEEFE. Screened Twice Daily: 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. ARTCRAFT, NIGHTLY, at 7.45 RTORAFT, NIGHTLY, at 7.45. ARTCRAFT, NIGHTLY, at 7.45. ARTCRAFT, NIGHTLY, at 7.45. ARTCRAFT, NIGHTLY, at 7.45. Molesworth street. Opposite Parliament Buildings. LAST TWO NIGHTS, LAST TWO NIGHTS, Of BETTY BLYTHE BETTY BLYTHE BETTY BLYTHE BETTY BLYTHE In a Special Super Attraction, "SOUTHERN LOVE." "SOUTHERN LOVE." "SOUTHERN LOVE." "SOUTHERN LOVE." "SOUTHERN LOVE." "SOUTHERN LOVE." Also MR. CHAS. MELVIN, MR. CHAS. MELVIN, MR. CHAS. MELVIN, Who renders the Waltz Song, wrilten specially for the production, "SOUTHERN LOVE." Good Supporting Programme. COMMENCING ON FRIDAY, " THE KINGDOM WITHIN," " THE KINGDOM WITHIN," " THE KINGDOM WITHIN," " THE KINGDOM WITHIN," The pieturisation of the story by Kenneth B. Clurke. PRINCESS. DAILY 11 to 10. RINCESS. DAILY 11 to 10. PRINCESS. DAILY 11 to 10. PRINCESS. DAILY 11 to 10. Continuous Pictures. MANNERS STREET. Telephone 1967. Telephone 1967. LAST TWO DAYS OF 1— "TONGUES OF FLAME." "TONGUES OF FLAME." "TONGUES OF FLAME." . "TONGUES OF FLAME"And g_ '"THE WOMAN ON THE JURY," "THE WOMAN ON THE JURY." " THE WOMAN ON THE JURY," "THE WOMAN ON THE'JURY." 3— '. Also • "THE,N.EW"SHER.rF>>." "THE NEW 'SHERIFF." " THE NEW SHER)FI<\" " THIS. NEW SHERIFF." t COMMENCING FRIDAY. I—Sydney Chaplin, Louise Faionda, Ford Sterling., etc., etc., ■ In '■ ' Tho Comedy Hit of the Year, "GALLOPING FISH," " GALLOPING FISH," " GALLOPING FISH." 2— A PARAMOUNT SPECIAL. ? '1.1 ■ ' MUSIC BY "THE PRINCESS TRIO." "THE PRINCESS TRIO." FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, -O-IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE^ Courtcnay placo. Tel. 22-669. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT 1 MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2.30. ' Great and Glorious Success of OUR BRILLIANT NEW PROGRAMME. The audience, which tilled every seat of tho vast theatre last evening. Were enraptured by the splendid iralaxy of HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS Sensational and Phenomenal Success o£ WISE WILLIE LANCET The Smallest WEE WILLIE LANCET Comedian in WEE WILLIE LANCET tho World Multura WEE WILLIE LANCET iv WEE WILLIF. LANCET' Parvo WISE WILLIE LANCET lu-om tho London Golbsseuin. specially engaged by Sir Benjamin. Fuller, In his Original .md Highly Hilarious Comedy Sketch, entitled "WILLIE COMES HOME,"Assisted by WILLIAM AVRON and LILAS BIRT. Enthusiastic Reception CARDINI Marvellous < CAR-DTNT CARDINI Card CARDINT CARDINI _ Manipulator. CARDINI Unbounded Success of -FULLERS' ELEVEN .WONDERS ■rrKoS'f LEVEN ™ERS ' . JUVENILE MARVELS. Flattering Ovation Accorded MISS ESTELLE JtOSfi Tl^ Chawhto* MISS ESTELLE ROSE and Gifted 6ioubretto and Racbnteuso MAXWELL CAREW. FULLERS' FAMILY PRICES! D.C. and 0.5.. 2s 6d; Reserves. 3s. plug tax; Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is. Doors opan 7.15. Motors 10.20. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL After 5 p.m. at Burnett's, next Tlmatr* MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2.30? OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UP. THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. Unprecedented Success of "THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM ■"THE MYSTERY OV A HANSOM CAB." CAB," . With' 'ARTHUR SHIRLEY, ARTHUR SHIRLEY, Fiona the Thrilling and Romantic Novai by Fergus Hume. 'A Picture Founded on Fact, In Addition: - , COMEDY, GAZETTE. "TV" A M E THE MAN" Adapted from "The Master of Mnn," by SIR HALT, CAINE. ISLAND BAY QUALITY TItFVfRK TO-\.ir:ilT. '.l'o-N.TGHT LON I-HANKY LON C'IJANFY LON CHANEY LON CHANKY . ' And JOHN GILBERT .lOH'iV GILBERT JOHN GILBERT- JOHN GILBERT In ' "WIJIT/K PARIS SLEEPS 1 ' •' WIUI.K J'ARJS St.EKI>S." '• WHI.LIS PARTS. SLEEPS " A Uoi-y Of Bohclniuji lijT6 in Ihe T.nliii Quartcf »f <h« City of • liWitiiHnMin — .[•'an,:. Do not mica it. It* » Maurice Tourucur Production,

D.B LUXE THEATBE. E LUXE THEATRE. (Tha Finest Theatre under the Southern Cross.) BOX TLANS at Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring Theatre, Tel. 23-080. YOUR COMFORT ALWAYS STUDIED. THIS THEATRE IS NIGHTLY HEATED. TO-NICHT Positivo Last '2 Nights. GIGANTIC PROGRAMME. No. 1— Exclusive Screening of GLOAMING v. THE HAWK. GLOAMING v. THE HAWK. . Truly the Greatest Race Ever Filmed. No. a— " INEZ FROM HOLLYWOOD," " INEZ FROM HOLLYWOOD," " INEZ FROM HOLLYWOOD," " INEZ FROM HOLLYWOOD," What a Cast and What a Picture, Featuring Anna Q. Nilsson. Lewis Stone. Mary Astor, Wallace Beery, Ford Sterling*, Lloyd Hughes, Frank Mayo. No. 3.— LARRY SEMON LARRY SEMON Iv the Funniest Comedy Seen for Many a Day, "£ID SPEED." '"KID SPEED." '•KID SPEED." "KID SPEED." COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY. ■' MATINEE, SATURDAY, 2.30. Another Programme that will Delight all. A First National Mighty Attraction. ' From the World-famous Novel, "THE WORLDLINGS."LEONARD MERRICK'S STORY THAT HAS AMAZED EVERY READER^ THE MOST GORGEOUS PAGEANT OF COLOURFUL ENTERTAINMENT YOUR EYES HAVE EVER BEHELD. "A THIEF IN PARADISE," . "A THIEF IN PARADISE," "A THIEF IN PARADISE." "A THIEF IN PARADISE," "A THIEF IN PARADISE," "A THIEF IN PARADISE," "A THIEF IN PARADISE." "A THIEF IN PARADISE/ "A THIEF IN PARADISE," Starring' DORIS KENYON. RONALD COLMAN AILEEN PRINGLE. SEE . SEE SEE Divers fight the perilous China Seas for pearls. Fashion's Playground. A polo match of picked beauties—blondes v. brunettes in bathing Buits. Society splendour.. An aeroplane Honeymoon. Tho undor-se.-t dahoo—symbol of man's otevnal quest. • ■ , '.. . 'Frisco's Bohemia—and Hawaiian Dancing JUaids performing in, an artist's studio. The most astounding vovolation of origi- ;,,;. nahty.andboauty conceived./ .... ••. ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (MR. L. D. AU3TIN, Musical Director). Must Woman Always Pay? "jq- AM E THE SIA N " Adapted from "The Mastor of Man," by SIR HALL CAINE. KREISLKR. - REISLER. A London critic on a recent Albert Hall recital:" A small grey man held an audience that entirely filled the immense building. It was Kreisler, tho greatest violinist in the world. There is. the same exquisite, limpid, Bilvery tone as bofore, the same effortless ease, the same delicate grace, and the same superb breadth of phrasing, It was the same Kreisler, and there's an end on't. Kreisler's playing assnredly produced an imperishable impression. An Act of profound courtesy occurred in the middle of the concert, when our most prominent violinist handed a wreath of laurels to Kreisler—the compliment was of the rarest significance and Duality. KREISLER, KREISLER, KREISLER, KREIBLEH, COMING TO THE TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, On TUESDAY, 9th JUNE, And THURSDAY, Utli JUNE. Direction: , E. J. CARROLL. Preferential Bbi Plans now open si T-K9 Bri3t?l. . Seats £1 la each, plus tai la lOd. Applications should be made in person or by communication to the Manager of the Bristol Piano Co., Wellington, accompanied by the full amount as above to cover required reservations. Management i Fred M'Croa. N.Z. Representative: Leo. Dv Chateau. JJROOKLYN PICTURES. TO-NIGHT (Wednesday) TO-NIGHT. Scotland's Epic of Romance and Valour •;ROB ROY." "ROB ROY." "ROB ROY." , "ROB ROY." Filmed in Bonnie'Scotland. Cast of 2000 Players. PNSB PNS.H VKSiI PNSB pRAND OPISKA HOUSE. PNSB VH'RAND OPERA HOUSE. PNPB PNS'B SUNDAY NIGHT. I'NSB SUNDAY NIGHT. PX.SH PNfiH FOURTH PNSB PNSIi fiEAND RECITAL. I^NSB PNSii B Y ihn J'NSIJ PNSK' PORf NICHOLSON fN.SI', POHT NICHOLSON VXSI! PI.iKT NICHOLSON PNSJI BJLVKU 'HAND. PNSU SILVER BAND. I'XSI.} SILVER BAND. PNSB GRAND OPERA JIOU.SK, PNSh SUNDAY NKNT PXSB SUNDAY NEXT.

TRLMENDOUS SUCCESS Of "WILDFLOWER." This most fascinating and most delicious o£ all Musical Plays camo with the reputation ot having enjoyed the longost season ever experienced by a J. C. Williamson, LUI., production in Sydney and the large audience which last evening witnessed its first representation in Now Zealand displayed.' by their unbounded and spontaneous enthusiasm, that "Wildflower" achieved the best success of any play staged m Wellington for years. Also, MARIE BURKE ' ■ MARIE BURKE Installed herself snugly i v the hearts of those who were present from tho moment she stepped on the stage, and as the pertormanco- proceeded it was realised that those who supported this brilliant artist comprise tho most talented and most varied aggregation of Comio Opera artists who have yet appeared in any one production. /^RAND OPERA HOUSE. VX Manager ;.. John Farrell. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 3 o'clock, Ami Following Nights. J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD., Present the Greatest Musical Comedy ! Success ever achieved by the Grout Firm', " WILDFLOWER." " WILDFLOWER." "WILDFLOWER." An Irresistible Play, in S Acts, interpreted by an Irresistible Company of Star Players, headed by MARIE BURKE, MARIE BURKE, MARIE BURKE, Assisted by AN INCOMPARABLE CAST, Including MARIE BURKE, GUS BLUETT, HERBERT BROWNE, NOEL ALLAN, JOHN FORDEARLMARI°e'Ia VARRE, MARJORIE DAW ■ CANSINO BROS., and STONEBURN. A Transcendently Beautiful Musical Play , ■ "PAAS&t*! 01 lhe Fi«t Time Here. ; MATINEE! : MATINEE! A Special "Wildflower" Matinee will be given SATURDAY NEXT. PLAY PRODUCED BY GEORGE „ . HIGHLAND. *J USIcal Director Cass Downing. Stage Manager Frank Whito. SECOND PRODUCTION OF SEASON: Also for tho First Time in Wellington. Another New and Exhilarating Musical Play. Exquisitely Sung, Danced, Acted, and Costumed, "THE COUSIN FROM NOWHERE." "THE COUSIN FROM NOWHERE." "THE COUSIN FROM NOWHERE" PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 8s: E.D. Stalls, ss; Late Door Stalls,' 4s• ED. Gallery, 23 6d; Lato Door Gallery, Is 6d. All prices plus tax. DAY SALES TO-DAY AT GRAND CONFECTIONERY STORE (THEATRE BUILDING), FROM. 9 A.M. . Sir Hall Cainc, the famous author, has given the world a story that will thrill "J^" AM E °T°H rE MA N " Adapted from <:Tho Master of Man."' STRAND THEATRE. TRAKD THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. LAST TWO MCkTS Of ARTHUR SHIRLKY • ARTHUR SHIRLEY ' "THE MYSTERY OF A "THE MYSTERY OF A "THE MYSTERY OF A "THE MYSTERY OF A "THE MYSTERY OF A "THE MYSTERY OF A "THE MYSTISRY OF A "THE MYSTERY OF A "THE MYSTERY OF A ■ HANSOM CAB," HANSOM CAB," I HANSOM CAB," [ HANSOM CAB." ! HANSOM CAB/ HANSOM CAB." j hansom cab;" < HANSOM CA.B " I HANSOM tfiJV' : I From the Thrilling and Romantic Novel by 1 FERGUS HUME. • FERGUS HUME. ', A PICTURE FOUNDED ON FACT. i In Addition: j A James CrUze Production, "THE CITY THAT NEVER SLEEPS " "THE CITY THAT NEVER SLEEpI> A Throbbing Human Story of a- Mother's Sacrifice. 'ADDED SPECIAL FEATURE 'i THE FUNERAL THE FUNERAL Of the Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. PACKED AGAIN LAST NIGHT. NOP..MA TALMiDGB » NORMA TALMADGE And EUGENE O'BRIEN EUGENE O'BRIEN ; EUGENE O'BRIEN "SECRETS^ Norma'e Greatest Success. 4!£RETS Plc I tu« that haß DeS RMiV SlHetl lh°Sf M,V It And a Magnificent Sup^rting Pro- I gramme. Session Do Luxe al 7A5. Star Picture at 8 '0 COMMENCING'FRTD\Y NEXT MADAME NAZIM.OVA And MILTON SILLS "MADONNA OF THE STREETS." ST. MICHAEL AND 'ALL ANGELS', KELBURN. A MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, ""■n ia"' l a"S'f d v.v "Misa inirdincrc-Mnltbv. will bo held m the Schoolroom. Upland road, on THURSDAY,' 21st MAY, at 8 p.m. Proceeds in aid of Church Funds. Admission 2s. JACK CROWLEY'S THANKS TO BOXTNG PATRONS. TACK CnOWLNY'.teßi,™ to ogress " tliroiigl, ih D Wolliuiflon Boxi.iy Asioeiati.m Im grateful acl™u\vlod s u.™ts and thanks for 11, 0 Kindly thou-ht whit-li prompted the generous gift to liiui at the Town Kail on Monday nigl.l. The A social ion also desire; to record it.-: appreciation „f ,] IJ3 typicnl example or the resuiincEs of thti S|iuVlin« l'l.blic to I'fiiicki' [)riii.lii. o | .i.vmpalii.Y aiirl iitjiilui.ct: lv Lliose .overtaken by jtuisfetum. J

??}!? ii!^ 0?mP!-i!-V, AU WCTUIIE FOR 100,000,000 PEOPLE. THE BIBLE HAS BEEN TRANSLATED INTO MANY TONGUES; THE FILM SPEAKS ALL LANGUAGES. TIVOLI On FRIDAY., at TIVOLI 2 p.m. and. 7.30. . " The Picture without a Purallel." Tlio WHO ENACTED IT • magnificent visualisation of the Old Testument that ran for months in seven the- A Jain Umbec-vj Scmnrebem atres simultaneously in Milan, Rome, ami Eve Ada Mavucell Naples, and electrified every capital on Cain Bruto Castellaiv tho Continent of Europe, and swept, and Abel ;... . Mario Cione is still sweeping, through America like v Noah Augusto Mastrupiehpramc hre earning a world's applause. Lot Gabriel] fculogised by Are],bishop s , Bishops Esau Augusto Giaeobell Clergymen. Judges, Lawyers, Doctors, Jacob :..; Alessnndro Vir-ill Critical Press Reviewers, and the Public Rachel : Jtfari- Michel generally wherever shown. Joseph ."."Lueio F~la.ni™ "rpTTTTI Potipbar . Nello Carotenutc JL XI.JCj Potiphar's Wifo Mara, Tehouclovii • CREATION" "' .::::::::::::::::::::::;;-G U Tdo- iSSS OH Orpha Mary Mille! "AFTER 6 DAYS" "k; : E *oa" FILMED IN Cn^Lgg! SPOTS BY Be advised! Book Early at The Bristol, or attend at the Malinees. AN EVENT OF IMPORTANCE! NEW ZEALAND BIBLE- AND BOOK SOCIETY. ANNUAL BOOK SALE. WE HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE WILL COMMENCE THIS FRIDAY, THE 22nd INSTANT. A HARVEST OF BARGAINS FOR BOOK BUYERS. This is an opportunity which is only afforded once a year, and is a real clianco for Book Buyers to secure VALUABLE WORKS AT NOMINAL PRICES. DISCOUNTS VARY FROM 10 per cent (2s in the £1) to 50 per cent. (10s in the £1), ' ALL OF OUR STOCK WILL BE SUBJECT TO SALE DISCOUNT INCLUD l.\G STATIONERY OF EVERY KIND aLU" WRITE FOR SALE LIST. NEW ZEALAND BIBLE & BOOK SOCIETY, 71, WILLIS STREET, .WELLINGTON (OPPOSITE "EVENING POST"). HUGE CLEARANCE. Thousands of yards of Dress and Costume Materials, Velours and Coatings to bo cleared right out during the next 14 days. Profits cut right out. These are a few ' of the snips: 460 zrst ICT3& if X as 5 Ws! 7-11 'Sa 11J'4*5d '4s ™' AL^iJ°s S %J!i7nd SmQE~mu "ido- Uaually 3s Ud ' 4i M > 4s lld- *°w 2s 50in ALL-WOOL CHEVIOT COATING-In nigger, sasc , and violet/ IQ S 6d for Da J.J.U* 23in BLACK VELVETEEN—4s 6d for 2s lid. 3bm VELVETEENS—AII colours. Us 6d for 8s lid STACKS OF REMNANTS to bo cleared out at any price. 115, cuba-st. . MORGAN'S ne, cuba-st. THE SMALL SHOP WITH THE BIGGEST BARGAINS. . GREAT NEWS.! OWING TO THE UNEXPECTED ARRIVAL, EX'S.S. TONGARIRO OF \ PARCEL OF EXQUISITE SAMPLE FURS. THE ENGLISH REPRESEN TAIIVE FOR RUSSIAN FURS HAS EXTENDED HIS VISIT FOR THREE DAYS MOKE. FUR LOVERS SHOULD SEE THIS WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF FUR COATS, STOLES, CAPES, AND NECKWEAR. EVERY FUR TO GO OUT. QUICKLY-PRICES SLASHED TO PIECES. RUSSIAN FUR EXHIBITION 68, WILLIS STREET, UP PASSAGEWAY LEADING TO AMBASSADOR CABARET. N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. „ ~ ~~ ANNUAL SKETCH EXHIBITION. I* ' '!_" ™ UlS'A>' rpHE Exhibition is now open Daily in MR. C. H. POOLE -V Tho Art Gallery, Whitniore street. /T - „ „ . , , , , Hours: 10a.m. to 5 p.m., and 730 pm * x i-i•» ■Auckland West), Admission, la. Art Union Tjokels Is.' .' Tells of his Travel, in a. Talk full o. H. iM. GORE, Point, and Humour Secretary. _ MEETINGS. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH H \LL — — CAMBRIDGE TERRACE, ITVHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Wei- THURSDAY, 21st MAY, At 8 p.m. lmgton Ladies' Christian Association will be held in St. John's Hall ou ' THURSDAY, 21st inst,, at 3.15 p.m. Admission Free. Collection H. WADDELL, . Hon. Secretary. ~ —~ . . PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. THE TRENTHAM SCHOLARSHIP TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS. WAR FUND. PALMERST.ON NORTH-FOXTON fTVHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET- TRAINS. ■*- ING of Members of the Association riOMMh'NCING MONDAY, 25ih May will be held at the office of the Secretary, V-* 1925, the complete Time-table be 39, Johnston street, Wellington, on MOX- tweeii Ptthnerston North and Foxton v.il DAY, the Ist Day of .TUNE, 1925, at 2.30 be as follows:— P.m. ' TO FOXTON—Leave Pnlmerslou Nortl BUSINESS: 10.33 a.m. (daily), 4.15 p.m.. (not Satin' 1- -to consider the -Annual Report and day), 5.35 p.m. (Saturday). Longbiirn 10.11 Balance-sheet, and the Auditor's Re- »■»>• (diiily). 4.30 p.m. "(not" Saturday) port- thereon: 5.50 p.m. (Saturday), Himatamji 11*41 I. Iq Elect four Members to the Exccu- a.m. (daily), 5.30 p.m.. (not' Saturday) live Committee. 6.50 p.m. (Saturday); arrive Foxton 12.i I lie .foilowmsr Members retire from tho P-'u. (daily), 5.45 p.m. (not Saturday) Committee, but arc eligible for ru-elec- 7.5 |).m. (Saturday). lion namely:- TO PALMKRSTON NORTH-Leav. Colonel .1.1. B. Potter. C.M.G.. Messrs. Fox ton daily 8.0 a.m.. 1.10 p.m., Hima .X Kirkcaldie, A. F. Roberts, and J. langi 8.20 a.m.. 1.30 p.m.. Longbum 9.11 vn .(,"''.«;'fe «'"'■- 2-32 p.m.. nrrive Pahnemon Nortl .NOMINATIONS must b R !., n-riHi.fi- and 9.25 a.m.. 2.45 p.m. signed by the proposer, and must be do- FOXTON-HIMITANGI TRAINS, liveied to Ihn Secretary, on or before (he FRIDAY ONLY. 2Slh fe,", D. y' 1525 I'o-^t"l' Jcjrai-t 3.30 i,.m.. Himitanei ar oA.\li;.S M'INTOSH. Secretary rivo 355p n! ' " ' '■' ~ C.r.O. Tiax 281, H.iiimuu.;i depart 1.40 p.m., Foxton ar Wellington. rivo 2.5 p.'in. ILATAfTAI CASH BV!T( 'HKRY, PERSONAL • ~~' " ' Tl/rESSR*. UICHAKD A. LARGE ANi: ~ -1--*- I'O.. Business Brokers, having sold m\ T Wil.l. not bf ru.=po!i=il.le fur mv DubU B"sill0ss <? "•'ll''- «• Fmn: -I v.-ish to Thanl J MV)i ,.,, 1 .,| -, , „," . all my Clients in Kilbinjie and Uataiiai lu.hiacted in my „5:,.0 v.iilioul my illltl lmfl l!lu famo H „.,-„ , iv v.r.lleu ..uihonly. U , Mr. Vrwr. „ In. v.i!l .Uxk nothing but c. i.-'ULLia;. j lllc l'0M (il|:|i''.v "r r'"^:"- ---' Vuurt f;iithlully, O, XUGAiISJt'OKD.

YTNTIL Further Notice, THE BELL <v BUS will include POINT HALSWELL in its SIGHT-SEEING TOUR and VISITORS will bo given tho opportunity .to visit iho lato Mr. MusseyV grave. HART & CO., 31, 33, 35, WILLIS STREET. . . ■ ALL DAY THURSDAY. ALL DAY THURSDAY. ALL DAY THURSDAY. i Is 6d bottle Roger and Gallet's Brillantine lUd bottJo Is eueli Cuban Sponges, 2 for Hid. 9d tab Caahraero Bouquet Soup, 2 for 9d tab Erasmic Herb Soap, 2 for Hid . Is 6(1 tab Grossmith's Old Cottage Laveniler Bath Soap, Hid tab. " l^ J, f jCVCr Bros- Sunlight Soap, 4 tabs ll- 2 d 6(1 tab Lifebuoy Soup. 3 for HJd. Is 9d cake Roger and Gallctt's face Soan nil perfumes, ll^d tab. 9d lx>ttle Blue! Seal Vaseline, 2 for Hid. is tube \raotia Tooth Paste, in-perfect order. 2 for Hid. Is 9(1 tube J. and J. Red Cross Tooth Paste, lljd tube. 3s 6d and 4s 6(1 dozen Bon Bons for Children s Parties, 6 for HJd. 4 5 doz Double Thickness Balloons, in all shades, 8 for ll£d Is dozen Coloured Candles, for Children's Parties. 2 dozen for Hid 2s lube Pinaud's Solid Brillantine for the hair, lljd tube. 2s tube Cosmos Shaving Cream, lljd tube 9d .packet Best Quality -Mutches, i ■dozen for lljd. 9d tin Best Kauri Floor Polish, 2 tins for Hid. ■ . 6d tin Best Black Waterproof Boot Polish 5 tins for Hid. Is 6d tin Shu-life for preserving soles of your boot;. Why pay for boot ro- ■ pairs? Two tins for HJtl. Is nn Dandruff I'miiade. a guaranteed due for ilandriiff, 2 for Hid 3d botlle Pure Couonul "Ulaud'uil, 2 bottles for lljd. Is 6d eaclr lVsf-. • French LVisllo Tooth Brushes. 2 for HJ.I. 3i M box- Knjjlkl, ,uiil Frondi X'owdors, in. Is 6tl pair Bnubcmiiidh' Gloves. 11J.1 pair. Mil mi Boracic or Zinc Ointment, 5 tins 9d l)oirlc i"Todinn. 2 hoi tics' for lljd. -- Is ilr.mn Mohair 800 l Lsce?, 3 dozen foils duzpii Bc-sl Washing Blue. 3 dozen for ■ 2s box" \Voo;l?n Tooth Pick?. Hid box 2s packet Mcnnen's Brlli (.'v'-.-l.ilr- relieves you of that tired fueling," 2 packets for Hid. Is tube English Lanolino. 2 ini.ns for Hid" . 2a each Best Volottr Faco Puffs, in ■ rubber cases. Hid each. ' 2s bottle Best 'Liquid Peroxide, Hid hot- ■ Is 6d tab Roger and Gnllofs Balli Tabs, m all perfumes. HJ.<i each. Is 3d ho.- Beocham's l'ills, Hid box. EXTRA SPECIALS IN TOYS FOR THURSDAY. I .-» ouch Ncuh's Arkf,'2 for HJaI. . & set. -Leaden Soldiurp. ll.tr) box. , lo 6(1 each Baby Celkilo/d Dolls, . ll£d 2s «•;: Children's _W as !i. Tub SeU, uyTct. lS 2"l[» Siii f Wm[c- 1' I°rk ' llml Spoon, Cd each Kublioi- Faces, movable tongues. Is eavli Babies' Celluloid: Rullles.; '2: for I 2s srt K'lamel Cookincr Sets,' ll^d sot. Is Od each Assorted Games, Hid each. ! & L-.-ch Sailnnr Bouts. Hid each Is ™c!, Coloured Windmilla, 2 for Hid. . Zs fed ijox Children s l'urnituro Sets, iljd Is 6d each Best French Dolls. Ilia each • Is each Squeaker Dolls, on sticks, 2 foils rauli Lays* Size Nickel Trumpet?, 2 tor Hid. • j EXTRA SPECIALS JX STATIONERY FUR THURSDAY. 6d each the Gordon Exercise Books, 8 lor 11->!. Is t-ach Liulk's' Dainty Writing Tablets, 'i for Hid. 2s 6d each Manifold Books, numbered iliroiiK.li. Il.jd each. • Cd each Brii'so Scorers, 4.for Hid. 3d each Shorthand Notebooks," 12 for 2s 6d each Drawing and Writing Sets, Hid each. . 9d each Dominion Scribbling Blocks ruled faint, margin perforated. 5 for Hid. 9d each Toilet Rolls. 4- rolls for HJd. 6d packet Foreign Opaque Envelopes, 3 for Hid, la 6tl bundle Paper Serviettes, ll'd bundle. " 2s dozen 11.8. Lead Pencils, 2 dozen for Hid. ' Os noznn Streamers, 12 for Hid. Is each Children's Picture Books 2 for 11.U1. 2s each Monster Writing Pads, 300 pages lljd each. : 9d each Victory Writing Pads, 4- for ll£d. \ 9d 100 Paper Pattypans, 200 for Hid. 9d packet Official Envelopes, 3 packets for lljil. .2s 6d dozon Carpenters' Pencils, Hjd doz. \ L WHEN WINTER COSIES SAWS are required. Sharp Saws to cut t your Firewood. We supply and Ko- . pair ail iriasses of Saws for this "work. All work done promptly. J. C. RIDDELL AND CO., LTD., Machinery Merchants, Edward street, Wellington.FUNERAL NOTICES. FUNERAL NOTICE. nrU-IE Funeral of the laic Robert labislcr J- will leave the Tory Street Mission Hul! To-morrow (Thursday), 21st May, 1925, at 2 p.m., for Xarovi Cemetery. Service in Hall nt 1.15 p.m. Ror.Ern: 11. wii.kon and sons, l. Tnde:tnkcrs and Emliabners, 16<i, Adelaide rotid. Tel. 24-155. i mm^^^.^_. , , | ■;., ...Mi,, ■ FUNERAL CARD. rjTIIE Fricmh of jMr. and Mrs. Thomas JL Cross arc iuviled to attend tho iruncial of (heir laic beloved son. Ceoreo" Leslie, whieli will leave the Moriuarv'Ch.ipcl of K. Morris, junior. tO, Taruuuki street. To-morrow (Thursday), at 2 p.m., for tho Cemetery, Kavovi. . ■ • . . E. MORRIS, OCX., j Funeral Director. 60, Tarannki-sl.. and 28. Riddiford-st. I Telephone 22-159, day and night. FUNERAL NOTICE. fTUIE Funeral of the late Mr. John JL i-Vot will leave tho residence, M.rti road, JCarori. at 4 p.m., To-morrow (Thursday) 21st May, for St. Mary's Churchyard, lvi'.ron. . ISAAC CLARK AND SON 27, Wingtiold sti-eet. .' .. FUNEHAT, NOTICE. rpifE Funeral of the lato Maria Teresa -I Oakes will leave St. Joseph's Church Buckle street, at 10 a.m. on Thursday 21st May, 1925, f w the' Mount Street l.emctery Private interment. Requiem Jins? will be celebrated at 7 a.m. ou fri-. iluy at bl. .leueph s HUKMOTT AND SONS 1 '*jfeorndon quay ami Karori.

DANCING. QRAND CENTRAL JAZZ TO-NIGHT! And Every Wednesday Night at the Jewish Ladies Club 125, Cuba street, Dane »>g 8 p.m. sharp. § Sub!" & 6 Sd. Ul'ChCStra- SulJpor VroyiCed. li \\ Good Luck ! Good Luck 11. Good Luck . £ Good Luck Good Luck f^OOD LUCK BALL' a Good Luck "UTOOU LUCK B\LL; ,; Good Luck \. Good Luck In Aid of Community Club „ Good l^uck Good Luck l-Jood Luck Good Luck TOWN HALL \ND Good Luck CONCERT CHAMBER Good Luck Good Luck- WEDNESDAY, 27th Good Luck At 3 p.m. Good Lucb Good Luck PLAIN. FANCY, VND C>oot Luck PAPER DRESS BALL. ttood Luck Good Luck Good Luck ■ . Good Luck Mascots will be worn. Choose Good Luck your Lucky Emblem Now Ljood Luck The Hall will be decorated Good Luck with lucky decorations, and Good Luck with real novel designGood Luck Everything j 6 being done lo . Good Luck muke this night a most euGood Luck joyable one. uoud Luck Good Luck Good Luck Good Luck TUTSCHKA'S TWO Good i,uek ORCHESTRAS Good Luck- "^"^Bcd. Good Luck Good Luck Good Luck Beautiful Gold Wristlet Good Luck Watch will bo given for the Good Luck Best Mnscot .l> flS s. Also t^ood Luck Special Prize for Ladies' Best . Good Luck Mascot Hat. Good Luck Good Luck Good Luck Good Luck ADMISSION, 2s 6d. Good Luck Good Luck' Gool! S L*«: Tra- '*«„.«,. Good Luck Good Luck THE BOHEMIAN OLLVriMT~~ ASSEMBLY. TO-NIGHT. 'rVHLS miich-ravoured Dance of the prompt. Ladies, Is 6d; Gents., 2s. The ecstasy and delight of these hariliomous gatherings will haunt your dreams. Principal: JACK DYE. ANNOUNCEMENT. r QN the FIRST TUESDAY of NEXT MONTH, a' Weekly Old-tiiuo Dance will commenco in St. Peter's Hall, with a First-class Orchestra, including Xylophone, Drums, and Bells, etc.. otc. MOKOIA LODGE.rjmK Dance to bq hold in tho Newlmvu ,"^U- J -ibrai-y To-jii a ht has, been POSTPONED until 24Ur'JUNKm L -ousequeiifo of the death of M.W. Bro. W. F. Muwii-v Grand Master, . •-. to-night: ~ ~t;o-night7~ •TjANCEtAND. ' New Ceiitury Hull, Kent torraue,' EVERY MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY. JACK BARKER'S. JAZZ ORCHESTRA. Ladies Is 6d. Gems 2s. MISS PHYLLIS BATES Studio: 63, Willis street. Telephone 870. Private Lessons by Appointment. Fox Trot, Five-Step, Peso, Doble, Waltz, Tango. MURRAY BLAKE'S "BLUES." SILVESTER WALTZ. Appointments from 10 a.m. ADVANCED CLASS. Wednesday ORCHESTRA. BEGINNERS' CLASS MONDAY, 7.30 STUDIO DANCE EVERY SATURDAY. DANCING AND EURYTHMICS. MISS BARBARA PUTNAM, Studio, 60, Willis street. . Telephone 906. Waltz. Fox Trot. Tango, etc. Private Lessons by appointment. . Practice Glass, Thursday, 7.30 p.m. Eurylhinics for ladies. Private Lessons and Classes. 4 Business Girls' Class.. Thursday, 6 to 7 p.m. ~ MISS JOYCE JULIAN, ~ r^ERTIFICATED Pupil of Madam S vJ Astafieva, London, and Certificated Pupil of Santos Cusaui, London. Teaoher ,; of Classical, Operatic, and Ballroom Dancing. Latest London methods (adult). Practice Classes Tuesdays aud Fridays, at 7^30 p.m. Studio; 119, Manners street, next Grand Opera House. TUB CONNOP SCHOOL 01? )f DANCING. MISS CONNOP has .just returned troru Australia, am] is Teaching iho very Latest Ballroom Dances, inchidino- tho ', Fox Trot. Waltz, Blues, Five Ste^ ami Parisian Tango. Class and Private Tuition. Studio: 36, Courtenay place. Tel 22-954. . JTVHE SCHOOL OF DANCING X 166. Cuba street ' t. (OpR. Queen's Picture Theatre) Principal: MISS GW.ION GIBBS lain J. C. Williamson's, .T. and N. Tait, and - Tivoli Theatre, Australia. Latest Ballroom Dancintj. Operatic Character. Step, etc., etc. Children's Classes as usual Tel. 21-164-. ■ I ~ ' DANCING AND STAGE DEPORTr, j MEXT. il in. AVID DEVITT, 1, Six jears with J. C. Williamson ltd r- Specialising.m Chissic.il. Ballet, '.foe, Ec--18 centric, and Acrobatic Hancinr ), Juvenile Classes. SATURDAYS, OSO am !S - and 2.50 p.m. |. Ballet CUuscf!, WEDNESDAYS, H am 3 and 7.30 p.'m; |, Private Lessons and Modern Ballroom by arrangement, c ' Telephone" G63. "~TjANciT<G~^Ni7 depTJrtme~nt; MISS DAISY DONNELLY, Pupil of Miss Minnie Everett. Sydney. Classes held daily for Children and , Adults in Classical. Ballet, 'foe. Character. Acrolwuc. and Exhibition Dancine and Eurylhmies, and the latest Modem Ballroom IWing: Suburban Classes at Hutuitai and Kelburn Private Lessons by - a^v I jj2Unmiu_^B._ivlul£mvo-ft. Thorntlon v OLD AND NEW " OLdIvnD'nBVV I BALLROOM. DANCING ; TAUGHT AT CHRISTIE'S I; H- NSO-^ C ■ HALU BIiBHAMPORK. i A M'.\i ' (.hits Conmicncecl MONDW -i-V nth May. t;iass a? usual TUFSDAY and SATURDAY. CbildiTir at SATCHDAV. 3 to 5, ,t 144.' Dritonlirt Etas Teh 241n. litWU am"semc!lt'

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DEREAVEMENT NOTICES. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 116, 20 May 1925, Page 1

DEREAVEMENT NOTICES. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 116, 20 May 1925, Page 1