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TTIS MAJESTY'S A-l To xiiiirr: J SAT I. KDAV 12t.ii •Musical F 1.i.K.1 . rv,,.,,.,iv cc.t-:! Cot: Til F '-THE. i-XUiiit; unjust Vaudeville civ Company, iiiiiro. of Kiograrnme. kVkkv artist a htai:: TREVOR AS 0 COK.A, Their Xew &. Wonderful Tiapczc Act SI (ONOR TORZLi-LO. The World-famed Harpist. EREIJ H 1 VIVN UA LL, A list r nedi CompMclv New Budgct. ST ELLA LIPMAN, Operatic Soprano jj-X W \KTi)\’. Great Coon Impersonator MAPI;!, lANXK, bcrio and Character Artist. ... N’KLLIK I’OIVKH, Fascinating Singer, lil.cli: i.JOWX, Australia’s Comedienne CKO. J'ACDKX. The Funny End-man. I P i ST AX UK Y, Balladist. CIIAS. lIUU'AKJJ The Sweet-toned Bantone. < , , V.AUAIIIKK SrSTKKS, Brilliant Double. Orchestra Direction, Edgar Collins. Orchestral Stalls, 2s (no hall-price); Circle, 2* (ladies. Isi; Stalls. Is (ladies up; Pit. €d. Doors. 7.15. fjp OWN IX A L L . MONDAY NIGHT, MONDAY NIGHT, At 7.30 -o'clock. A CITIZENS' MEETING. THD NEW El BE UAL PARTY. Messrs H. D. BEDFORD, , F. M. B. FISHER, j G. LAURENSON, 1 And T, E. TAYLOR, | Members of tiie of Representatives | And Members of tbe New Liberal Party, WILL ADDRESS THE CITIZENS OF W ELLINGTON In the TOWN II ALL On MONDAY, 14th AHGL'ST, Upon the Questions of URGENT CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGISLATIVE REFORMS. And upon the Pin (form and Aims of the New Liberal Party. In the interests of those attending a charge of One Shilling for Gentlemen and Sixpence for Ladies for admission will bo made. The net proceeds, after deducting co*t of hall end advertising, will be devoted to the Home for Incurables. Doors open at 6.30 p.m. Meeting will beg n at 7.30 sharp. The Young New Zealander Electors are specially invited to hear a discussion of the political issues upon which they must vole at tho General Election in November next. C-XA : I NOTICE TO JURORS. ■'VfO'TTCE is hereby given that the Jurors summoned for Monday, tho | LUh inst., will not bo required to attend i at the Supremo Court until TUESDAY, the 15th August, at 10,30 a.m. Dated this Hi h day of August, 1005. D. G. A. COOPER. 32S Registrar. WHEREAS llis Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint us. the Undersigned, to be a Com ission for tho purpose of making into the following matters and tilings, viz.:— 1 1. As to the circumstances of tho enrolment in tho Police Force of Thomas Moses, and as to tho failure of the Police Department to ascertain that prior to such enrolment he had been convicted of an offence-. 2. As to the causes which led to the offences committed by certain members of the Police Force in Dunedin remaining undetected, and whether any laxity of administration contributed to such non-detection. 3. And generally as to the system of control and supervision exercised by Inspectors, Sub-Inspectors, and Sergeants of the Police Force, and whether proper control and supervision has been exercised in Dunedin. NOW WE DO HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that we shall continue to conduct the said inquiry at the Magistrate's Court, at Wellington, on MONDAY, the I4tli day of August, 1905, at 11 a.m., when all persons interested in the said inquiry are invited to attend and give evidence. 313 H. W. BISHOP, J. W. PO V XTOX, Commissioners. BOARD OF INQUIRY INTO MATTERS CONCERNING THE STATE COAL MINES. . THE Board will sit at the Customhouse, Waterloo quay, on TUESI- - the 15th inst., at 10 a.m. Persona desirous of giving information on matters within the scope of inquiry are invited to attend. JOHN HAYES. 331 Chairman of Board. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, LOWER , HUTT. ON and after MONDAY, the 14th inst., the business of the above Bank will be carried on in premises on the Main road, next to Dr Purdy’s residence. A. MACINTOSH, General Manager. Bank of New Zealand, Wellington, 10th August, 1805. 341 AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY, New Zealand Branch; CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON LOST POLICY. IT is the intention of tho Society on or after the 10th day of September next, to issue a Copy Policy in place of Policy No. 403-187 on the life of PERCY ARTHUR COLE, which is declared to have been lost. Dated at Wellington this 10th day of August, 1905. EDWARD W. LOWE, 340 Resident Secretary. VEHICLE OP THE FUTURE. INTENDING PURCHASERS OP MOTOR CARS! MOTOR ’BUSES! MOTOR BICYCLES! WILL profit hy consulting JENKTNSON AND CO., LTD.. Motor Experts, before placing your orders for the coming season. The best staff of Motor Mechanics in the colony. Motor Repairs a Special Feature. Accessories. Benzine and Naphtha always in stock. JEN KIN SON & CO.. LTD. MOTOR AND CY'CLE WORKS. 48, Victoria street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5665, 12 August 1905, Page 6

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