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HIS MAJESTY ■? THI3ATR E TO-NIGHT, at 8. NEW ARTISTS. NEW ARTISTS. To-Night, First Appearance of BERTHA HAYNES-MILLER (Coloured Queen). HARRY' WILLIS, Sketch Artist. LOUIE FAR NEON, the Sweet Mezzo. Reappearance of HARRY’ (MARSHALL World’s Greatest Female Impersonator. THE TKUIiE ST. LEONS, The Marvellous Trapeze Artiste. THE HOLLOS, In a New Japanese Comedy. FEED. RIVENTIALL, In New Screamers FRED. RIVENHAJLL, Latest Successes. Bob THE DRISCOLL BOYS Alf. Alf. THE DRISCOLL BOYS Bob In New Patterosities. Great Gage. MABEL LYNNE ELSIE BROWN NELLIE POWER. VALMORE SISTERS CHAS. HOWARD HARRY WILFORD WOMEN’S SOCIAL CLUB. GEISHA TEA ROOMS. WILLIS ST. AN ADDRESS on TELEPATHY" THOUGHT-READING, will bo given THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock, by J. Paynton, Esq. Holders of tickets re late .social are requested to bring them in. 831 COUNCIL OF CHURCHES. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO DELEGATES THERE will be no meeting of Council TO-NIgHT (aiouuay), 28th Inst. NICHOLAS TURNER. 855 Hon. bee. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TIME-TABLE ALTERATION. ON and after FRIDAY. Ist September, 1905. the present 5.0 a.m. Welling-ton-Woedville train will be altered between Upper Unit and YY oodville as foltween upper llutt ana wooaiiue as iallows;—tipper Hutt dep. 6.20 a.m.. Cross Creek 8.5, Featberston 8.33, Greytown 8.35 (arr. 9.5), YY’oodside 8.52, Carterton 9.17, Masterton arr. 9.45. dep. 10.0, Mauriceville 10.45. Eketahuna 11.30, Pahiatua 12.35 p.m., Mangatainoka 12.50, YY’oodvillo arr. 1.13 p.m. 834 BY ORDER. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR. In the matter of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900,” and of "The Local Elections Act, 1904,” and the Acts amending the (same respectively. I HEREBY give, notice that the following . six persons have been _ duly nominated as Candidates- for the office of Councillor for the City of Wellington: BA YETS. George Henry BIGGS. Matthew Henry FULLFORD, Arthur Harry LTlkn, John Pearce McGUINNESS, Nicholas NOOT. William Charles. As there is only one vacancy to be Hilled, I hereby also give notice that a Poll will be taken as between the said Candidates on THURSDAY, the 31st day ; of August, 1905, at the following Polling i places:— " T3t. Paul’s Schoolroom, Svdney street Old Corporation Offices. Brandon street Town Hall, Cuba street Extension Eechabite Hall. Manners’ street Druids’ Hall. Taranaki street St. Mark’s Schoolroom, Sussex square Victoria Hal], Adelaide road St. Thomas’s Schoolroom, Elddiford street The Public Library. Brooklyn Churchroom, Aro street The Public Schoolroom, Roseneath Mr Heginbotham’s Hall. Kilbirnio The Public Schoolroom, Island Bay. I Polling hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. JAMES AMES, Returning Officer for the City of Wellington. Dated this 25tb day of August, 1905. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. THE INDEPENDENT POLITICAL LABOUR LEAGUE CANDIDATE. MR W. C. NOOT will address the Electors as under;— ’ Victoria: Hall, Adelaide road THIS EVENING., at 8 o’clock (Hon John Rigg, M.L.C.. in the chair). At the Wharf—TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 12.30. Ladies Specially Invited. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. 7ft/TR G. H. BAYLIS will' Address the i Electors at Heginbotbam’s Hall, Kilbirnie, THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. . WELLINGTON CITY ELECTION.

J ADIES and GENTLEMEN—I respectfully solicit your votes and influence in my candidature to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the late Mr George Wiltshire. My time and knowledge will be used to the improvement of the city, and I don't want six months’ leave of absence if elected, but will take up the work of the Council at once. I am, yours obediently, 766 G. H. BAYLIS. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—In response to solicitations, I have decided to contest the vacancy caused by the death of the late Councillor Wiltshire. As in the past you may rely upon my devoted attention to matters of public interest. Hoping for your support, I am, ladies and gentlemen, 852 A. H. FULLFORD. . WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. TO THE ELECTORS. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I respectfully submit myself as a Candidate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the late Mr George Wiltshire, and if elected will endeavour to advance the interests of the City. Trusting to receive your support. 1 am, yours faithfully, 682 JOHN P. LUKE. f' \’UAL CLEARING SALE ! ! EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED ! ' bargains in all departments. TV?OTB a tew of our Cut Prices: —, a's fict Gold Name Brooch sh 3d,Silver Name Brooches Is .6d, Silver- Mounted , See’.:! Bottles U So, Silver-Mounted uair j i'.n li>,tiea la od Siicer Links'3s set, E.P. butter CoOieie .e thl, UandfOn.eiy , iaiigravcd Oliver Mutc-nixrve:- os tid, etc., etc. ! Goods posted tree to any part of th c colony. Wo are still svi.aig Silver' rein Badges, only 2s each. S. G. ROSS, JEWELLER AND ENGRAVER. 7a, WILLIS STREET. Extra. —Name and Date engraved free on any article purchased.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5678, 28 August 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5678, 28 August 1905, Page 6

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