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HEAT I? E r; o v a h Sole Lessee and Director ... Mr I’. K. Dix <icitfral Manager ... Mr F. W. Duval TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. At 8. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. Genuine and Artistic Success of Ami in—K INNA. llf D ami NEILSON—U m. Tli*i Famous Australian Operatic Artists. Re-appearance of the Original Comedian, MU TOM I.EONAKI). To-nigh I. Pnsitivclv the last night of MU WALLACE KING, Ml! \V A I.PACE KING. TO-NMGHT! TO-NIGHT! One who is always welcome, MR PRANK VORKE. MR PRANK YORKE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Anotlier Wellington Favourite, MISS MOLLIE BENTLEY, Ami THE MARVELLOUS TYLERS. In their Groat Japunose Act. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIG Miss Annotta Bodin Mr Percy Pcwis Miss A. Willoughby Mr connings And Our Great Double Company. Prices—2s, Is and Cd. Box plan Holliday’s. MANAGERIAL ANNOUN CEMENT — In consequence of the incapacity of our present Stalls accommodation, wo have decided to abolish the PIT, and in its place to put comfortable scats the same ns in the present stalls, for which the charge of One Shilling will be made. This arrangement will con.a into force from Monday Next, May 27tU, 1001, when our prices will be 2s and Is. THE SI) A V NEXT, MAY 28th. "First Appearance in Wellington of MISS DELLA ROSS, The Charming Australian Dancing Serin. H7l EDER A L T H E A TKE. j IT, at Phenomenal Success of the LONDON KINEMATOGKAPH AND CONCERT COMPANY. The Last Nighl of seeing the Queen’s Funeral Procession. Matinee for Children THIS AFTERNOON, -3(1. Change of Programme this Evening. Great Success of Concert Company. 965 PRIVATE BILL. IN THE MATTER of a proposed Bill or Act to amend ‘‘The Presbvierian Church Property Act. 1881.” and to make certain provisions in reference to the Presbyterian Chinch of Otago and Southland and the Presbyterian Church of Now Zealand respectively, and to define the rights in respect of the Property of such Churches and for, other collateral purposes. "PURSUANT to the Standing of JL the General Assembly of New .Zealand relating to private Bills, 'the Otago Presbyterian _ Church Hoard of Property. the intending Petitioners, GIVE NOTICE that within fourteen days of the meeting of the General Assembly of New Zealand, to be held next after the date of this notice, a Petition will he presented to the said General Assembly of New Zealand through the Honourable the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives by_ it praying and applying for leave to bring in a Private Bill, to be called “The Presbyterian Church of New Zealand Act, 1001." The objects of the said application and Bill are as follow: (a) To provide for the union of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand.and the Presbyterian Church of Otago and Southland under the name of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand, subject to the terms and provisions set forth in the said Bill and in the agreement referred to in th’ said Bill. lb) To define the jurisdiction in the provincial district 6f Otago and the Synod of the Presbyterian Church of Otago and Southland. ■(c) To provide that that portion of the united church within the provincial district of Otago shall be entitled to all the property amt rights which th° Presbyterian Church of Otago and Southland had or exercised before the said union. (d) To provide that the said union shall not affect the land or trusts relating to property belonging to congregations connected with the uniting churches. (e) To provide that the words "General Assembly’’ or any similar expression in “The Presbyterian Church Property Act, 1385.” shall mean the General Assembly of (he said united churches. A copy of the said Petition and Bill will be deposited in the Office of the Examiner of Standing Orders within fourteen days after the commencement of the said session Dated at Dunedin this fourth day of Mav, 1901. DOWNIE STEWART AND PAYNE, 654 Solicitors to the Bill. “Tina ROVa-R HAS SET THE FASHION TO THE WORLD.” rjn H E J® OVER, ROVER CYCLE CO. (Ltd.), COVENTRY. Road Racers ... .£2O Roadsters ....£2l Ladies' ,£22 Road Racers ... .£2O Roadsters ... .£2l Ladies' ,£22 “THE ROVER HAS SET THE FASHION TO THE WORLD.” EASY .TIME PAYMENTS. EXTENDING OVER 12 OR 18 MONTHS. .£2 Extra for 12 Months Terms, £3 Extra for 18 Months Terms. DEPOSITS ARRANGED TO SUIT PURCHASERS FROM £4 UPWARDS. NOTE.—If monthly instalments increased, wo are prepared to accejit lower deposits. ALL MACHINES FULLY GUARANTEED FOR 12 MONTHS. The first 50 purchasers of these celebrated Machines entitled to 5 per cent discount on above prices. CALL EARLY AND BE ONE OF THE 50. IN G LIS PROS.. WILLIS STREET. UDSON AND y^AVIDSON LAND, STOCK. AND uENEKAi, ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS. LEVIN, Have large and small Properties lor Sab: or Lease. The Dost .McllMini for inquiries re Properties on the qumt between V> ellingim and Paii.ici.-'on North As wc have an extensive knowledge of the District and a peisenul acquaintance with the settlers. Buyers anti Sellers are invited to communicate with us. Correspondence invited. Prompt replies. Send for our List. HUDSON AND DAVIDSON. 297 P.O. Box 16, Levin. 450 WIRE STRETCHERS SUDDENLY DUMPED DOWN AT OUR DOOR. To make room we will sell for THREE weeks at 10s 6d. 11s 6d. 13a 6d. STRETCHERS, a presentation at 12s Gd CAMERON AND CHRISTIE, Lambton quay.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4366, 25 May 1901, Page 6

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