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Your eyes have never beheld such romance, love-iunkinfi, bounty, power nti'l tlirill Stormy passions—an interrupted wedding—innil rcvol* Implied by n bunrlit 'mid to' steal a bride. A beauty ictial for the eye—a love fciidt lor the hoart. DE LUXE THEATRE (TUI? K'Nm' ™«atre under UXj ij\jj^lj AAAAjXI.AXV.Lj THIS SOUTHERN CROSS). COMMENCING ON FRIDAY, 8 o'clock! MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. UNITED ARTISTS' GLORIOUS TRIUMPH. "THE NIGHT OF LOVE" Featuring EONALD COLMAN and VILMA BANKY. "THE MOST GLORIOUS OF ALL SCREEN ROMANCES." A quickening of the pulse—n great thrill for all. Come—let their Nieht <>f T <>,•„ I. yours for rare remembrance. You'll never forget it! Additional: MR. EMANUEL AARONS THE MIGHTY" WURLITZER ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (14 Solo Artists) (Directed by MR. EMANUEL AARONS). Box Plans at the Bristol Piano Co., Ailken's Book Arcade, or ring Theatre, Tel 23-OSO

DANCING. LIBRARY HALL, XEWTOWN. JAZZ! JAZZ! TUESDAY, 8 to 12. THE JAZZMANIANS' ORCHESTRA. Monto Carlo. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. i Note.—Miss Margaret O'Connor's Class ' between 7 and 8. Admission Is. C. L. HUNTER, Hon. Sec. HARD-UP CARNIVAL. HARD-UP CARNIVAL. rpO-XIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT x DE LUXE ASSEMBLY, Victoria Hall, Adelaide road (John street tram stop)T Valuable prizes for the most original and most comical ladies and gents. The Carnival of the Season. Supper Free. Hard-up prices. F. M'GONNELL, M.C. M. R. JACKSON, Secretary. pjipip assemblly; *-* Empire Hall, Upper Cuba-st. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY TUESDAY: Jazz and Old-Time • Dances, Monte Carlo, etc., with Good Prizes. Excellent Music by the Empire Orchestra. Splendid floor. Supper provided. Is 6d and 2s. L. Rankin, M.C.; L. J. Retalliek, Hon. See. GRAND GALA NIGHT, THURSDAY NIGHT. DANCING 8 to 1 a.m. DANCING TITOKOIA HALL, Fifeshire avenue, XTX Off Cambridge terrace (Black and White Cabs Dance). Streamers, Balloons, Spot Light. Streamers, Balloons, Spot Light. (Special Monte Carlo.) Valuable prizes (ladies, Tea Set; gents, Companion). 14 other prizes. Night of all nights. Black and White Club Orchestra. Ladies Is 64, Gents 2s 6d, supper included. V. GRANT, M.C. H. J. M'GRATH, Sec. TO-NIGHT!' TO-NIGHT! j I?ARLY SETTLERS' HALL, *-* 86, Abel Smith street. WELLINGTON'S LEADING JAZZ. Best Floor. Best Music. Best Company. Best Jazz. Lucky Fox-trot, 20 Prizes.. Streamers. Streamers. Streamers JACK HARPER'S CABARET ORCHESTRA. Snappy Mußic. Latest Hits. Dancing 8-12. Dancing 8-12. Ladies, la 6d; Gents 2s. Direction: MR. and MRS. J. SHARP. TLTISS ' MARGARET O'CONNOR -"-1- will hold a Class at Kilbiruie Columbian Cabaret, SATURDAY, 7-8 p.m. Newtown Class Transferred to TUESDAY, at Library Hall, 7-8 p.m. Studio: ADELPHI CABARET. Telephone 20-660., DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. DAVID DEVITT. SEVEN YEARS WITH J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. All phases of Theatrical, Classical, Operatic, and Eccentric and Modern Ballroom Dancing. ADULT AND JUVENILE CLASSES. STRICTLY PRIVATE LESSONS (no assistants), by. appointment. STUDIO: Top Floor, Perrctt's Corner; entrance 113, Willis street. Telephone 20-290. AMATEUR PERFORMANCES ■ ■ PRODUCED. PUBLIC NOTICES. ~~ WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER. "\rOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a -^ Special Meeting of the Wellington City Council held on Thursday, the 26th May, 1927, the following resolution was passed:— The Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens of the City of Wellington, aa the owner of tha pieces of land described in the schedule hereto and as owner of the land adjoining the said pieces of land, and the Wellington City Council as the Local Authority within -whose district the said pieces of land are situate do hereby consent to tho closing of the said pieces of land under Section 12 of The Land Act, 1924. SCHEDULE. 1. ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND situate in the City of Wellington, contaiuiug three roods eleven, perches (Oac. 3r. lip.) more or less, being part Block VI., Port Nicholson Survey District, and being part of a street in the said City, ns the same is more particularly delineated on a. plan prepared by R. l'\ Mackenzie, Licensed Surveyor, and numbered S.O. 2192, being thereon coloured Rreen. 2. ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND situate »b aforesaid, containing one rood eighteen decimal two-six perches (Oac. ]r. 18.26 p.), more or less, being part of the said Block VI., Port Nicholson Survey District, and being part of ft street in the said City, as the same is more particularly delineated on the said plan numbered S.O. 2192, being thereon coloured green. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Resolution will be submitted for confirmation at an Ordinary Meeting of the Wellington City Council, to be held on THURSDAY, the 7th JULY, 1927, at the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Cuba street, Wellington, at 7.30 p.m. Dated this 30th day of May, 1927. E. P. NORMAN. Town Clerk. Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 20th Julie, 1927. TAKING AND KILLING OF OPOSSUMS—I 927 SEASON. attention of trappers and others ■*■ concerned is hereby drawn to Regulation 8 (2) of the Opossum Regulations, 1927, which provides that opossum skins must bo stamped nnd royalty thereon must be paid in the Acclimatisation District in which the opossums were taken. Unstamped skins which are forwarded to a broker in another Acclimatisation District for sale are liable to be returned, at the expense of the person concerned, to the Stamping Officer in the correct Accliniatisation District for the purpose of being stamped. The Stamping Officers for the Wellington Acclimatisation District are:— Officers: Mr. G. J. Startup, Sorter and Dispatcher, Government Buildings, Wellington; Mr. A. C. Pay, Custodian, Government Buildings, Masterton; and Mr. T. C. Bowker, Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages. Palmerston North. J. HISLOP, Undersecretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 143, 21 June 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 143, 21 June 1927, Page 2