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HOUSE. LESSEE AND MANAGER, MR GEORGE MTJS6ROVE. IMPORTANT DRAMATIC EVENT, Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL T’lli. MR, GEO. MUSGROVE Presents, FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY, FOR THE FIRST TIME IN | WELLINGTON, AUGUSTE VAN BEENE, THE WORLD-RENOWNED ACTORMUSICIAN, Supported by MISS LENA BURNLEIGH And Specially Selected LONDON DRAMATIC COMPANY, In the Famous Play, THE BROKEN MELODY '(By James T. Tanner and Herbert Keen.) As Played bv Him Four Thousand Times. '‘There are two things worth living for—to hear Adelina Patti sing and Van Bicne play the ’cello.”—Clement Scott, “Loudon Daily Telegraph.” During the production, Van Biene will play his celebrated ’cello solos, which will be changed each evening. THE SCENERY specially painted for this production by IV. E. Coleman. BOX PLAN will open on SATURDAY MORNING next at 10 o’clock at the Dresden. PRICES—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, is; Stalls, 3s; Family Circle, 2s; Pit, Is. 659 PETE HUGHES, Manager. KARORI MAYORALTY. ’ M R AV. G. TUSTIN will hold a Meeting of Karori Burgesses in the PAROCHIAL HALL, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, 7th INST., At 8 o’clock. 692 MAYORAL ELECTION. fi/TRS W. H. P. BARBER will be very iTX glad to moot the Lady Members of Mr Barber’s Committee, and all other ladies willing to join the same, at the Committee Room. Molesworth street at 3 o’clock THIS (Friday) AFTERNOON. 688 MAYORAL ELECTION. MR W. H. P. BARBER will Address the Electors as under; Heginbotham’a Hall, Kilbirnie THIS (Friday) EVENING; 7th April, at 8 o’clock. Druids’ Hall, Taranaki street. City MONDAY, 10th April, at 8 p.m. Chnrchroom, Brooklyn—TUESDAY. 11th April, at 8 p.m. Chnrchroom. Palm Grove, Berhampore— WEDNESDAY, 12th April, at 8 p.m. ■ 690 CITY MAYOBAXTY. MB HISLOP invites the Citizens to meet him as under:—_ TINAKORI ROAD—St. Paul’s Schoolroom, THIS (Friday) BANNING. 7th April, at 8 o’clock. 691 MAYORAL ELECTION. MR J. J. DEVINE will meet his Friends aid Supporters as under: THIS (Friday) EVENING, at PALM \ GROVE, Berhampore, at the Churchroom, at 8 o’clock. 689 MAT,ORAL ELECTION. MB JOHN P. LUKE will Address the Electors as under; —TUESDAY, 11th April, at 8 p.m., St; Mark’s Schoolroom ; WEDNESDAY, 12th April, at 8 p.m.. Druids’ Hall; THURSDAY, 13th April, at 8 p.m. (future notice); FRIDAY, l£lh April, at 8 p.m., Methodist Schoolroom, Sydney street: SATURDAY, 15th April, at 8 p.m., Victoria Hall. ‘687 TO THE MUNICIPAL ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. j ADIBS AND GENTLEMEN,— X have the honour to inform you that I propose to seek re-election to a seat in the Wellington City Council, and respectfully solicit the favour of your votes and interest. Owing to the somewhat malicious and quite unwarranted reports that were widely circulated previous to and during J the last Connell Elections, viz., that 1 was seeking election with the sole view of raising factious, opposition, and of ventilating a personal grievance I was credited with having, or (according to the "Post”) ought to have had, my freedom of speech and action was greatly curtailed, yet I venture to hope that in spite of this my general knowledge of city matters, due to my long connection ■with the Corporation, enabled me to be of service both to the citizens and the Council. Although not so much in evidence in the columns of the press as some Councillors, I may remark, fortho benefit of those who do not attend Council meetings, that the most reported is not of necessity the most useful member, or the one who does the most real work, and that reference to the Minute Books of the Council will show that I have devoted as much time as any member to the business of the Council, and that my vote has been consistently given in favour of all measures which I considered were in the true interests of the citizens generally, and against -the expenditure of moneys which, whilst benefiting a few, were more urgently required for works of greater general utility. During my term of office, I have endeavoured to study the interests of all ranks of the employees in every department, and to afford a just support to the respective heads of these in carrying out their onerous duties. In conclusion, 1 may venture to promise that should you again honour me by electing me to a seat in the Council, no effort will be wanting on my part to justify your confidence. Yours faithfully, 655 GEO. WILTSHIRE. ■piTCAITHLY AND CO. (office No. 4, Glasgow Wharf) are prepared to Supply Hutt River Shingle in any quantities at lowest rates. Quotations on application. Delivered to address or in trucks at railway station. (We bare Do Let Douse Boxes and Stalls.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5557, 7 April 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5557, 7 April 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5557, 7 April 1905, Page 6

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