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LEMARE ENGLISH L ORciMsT LEMARE (SPECIALLY ENGAGED BY THE CITY COUNCIL), TOWN HALL. IN YIETV OF THE NUMEROUS REQUESTS RECEIVED BY TiiE CITY COUNCIL, AN ARRANGEMENT HAS BEEN MADE TVTJ'Ii MR LEMARE TO GIVE A SPECIAL MATINEE RECITAL TO ■ DAY, .AT 3 F.M. '"PROGRAMME: 1. OVERTURE—“EURYANTJIE” (WEBER) 2. BENEDICTION NUPTIALE (SAINT-SAENS', 3. TOCCATA, ADAGIO AND FUGUE C-MA.TOR (BACH) 4. MARCHE FUNEBRE ET CHANT SEKAPHIQUB (GUILMANT) 5. SIEGFRIED IDYLL (WAGNER) 6. SERENADE (SCHUBERT) 7. (a) ANDANTE CANTABILE. (b) TOCCATA IN F-MAJOR, FROM st!i ORGAN SYMPHONY (CHARLES M. AVIDOR) ADMISSION.—Reserved Seats (Galleries). 3e, :nay bo Booked at the Dresden Body of Hall, 2s and Is. Doors will be opened at 2 o’clock. TWO SHILLING TICKETS may bo purchased at the Cuba street entrance only, and ONE SHILLING' TICKETS at the Victoria street entrance only. Holders of tickets for Reserved Seats may enter by the Mercer street door. Children in arms cannot be admitted. NOTE.-SCHOOL PUPILS BETWEEN THE AGES OP 12 AND 18, ACCOMPANIED BY A TEACHER, WILL BE ADMITTED TO THIS RECITAL (ONLY) AT SIXPENCE EACH. Ist June, 1906. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk.

MAYORAL ELECTION. EASTBOURNE. ME JOHN COOMBE, at Schoolhouse. 8 p.ra. TO-MORROW (Saturday). Subject ; Rates, Expenditure, Sanitation, Water, Sanddrift, Wharf, and General. 939 KARORI BOROUGH COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. I HEREBY give notice that tho following numbers were polled by •each Candidate at the Election _of Councillor for the Borough of Karori:— Putnam, Philip Harry ... 164 Costall, John James ... 160 Informal ... 2 And I further give notice that the first-named candidate, Philip Harry Putnam, having, polled the highest number of votes, was dulv elected. W. E. ENGLAND. Returning Officer. Karori, June Ist, 1906. 952 MIRAMAR BOROUGH COUNCIL. ADVERTISEMENT OE SPECIAL ORDER. TVTOTICD IS HEREBY GIVEN that at f ' a Special Meeting of the Miramar Borough Council held on the 30th day of May ISC6, a Resolution was passed that tho Road to tho Beacon Hill Signal Station be diverted by substituting for the piece of land shown as uncolonred on tho plan deposited in tho offices of tho Miramar Borough Council. King’s Cham, bora, Wellington, the piece of land ehorvn in such plan as coloured pink. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the said Resolution will be submitted to an Ordinary Meeting of the said Council to bo held at the Borough Council Office, King’s Chambers, Wellington, on 'WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of JULY, 1906, at 7.30 p.m., for confirmation as a Special Order. Dated at Wellington this 31et day of May, 1906. R. E. BENNETT. 950 Town Clerk. NOTICE. THE Business of the OTAGO MEAT COMPANY, lately owned by E. Parkin, has been disposed of as from the Ist JUNE. 1906, to JOHN B. LINDSAY’, and will be carried on under the title of the Otago Meat Company, as formerly, at 10U, CUBA STREET. J. B. LINDSAY. All Accounts owing to the aforesaid Company (previous to this date) must bo paid to the undersigned, to whom also all like accounts against the Company must be rendered. 31st May, 1906. E. PARKIN. Whilst thanking all old and new customers for past patronage, I would respectfully ask for a continuance of the same for my successor, Mr. Lindsay. 943 • B. PARKIN. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. J PHILIP HENRY GOS3E. Genial -“-5 Carrier, Lower Hutt, have this day admitted into Partnership JOHN R. TURNER, and in future the business will bo carried on under the name of GOSSB AND TURNER. (Signed) P. H. GOSSE. Juno Ist. 910 WRIGHT & CO EXHIBITION PICTURES By HOUNSOM BY EES E.8.A., And OTHER AimSTS. 129, Lambton quay, \VeJlingtoa. GAEE DE PARIS, 35, WILLIS STREET. THE House for -Oyster Suppers. Luncheons, Dinners, and Suppers, at all honi~ Ladies' Private Rooms for Theatre Suppers. A truly palatial establishment. Handsomely renovated and np-tu-date. Telephone 2255. J. Z. THAKIS, Proprietor. SALE! (ENGINES) SALE! ENGINES and Machinery must be cleared. Owing to our Homo Manufacturers forwarding; us a large shipment of Gas and Oil Engines, wo are now clearing our present stock of engines at COST PRICE to make room for new shipment. ALEX. ROSS AND CO., 83. Manners street. Wellington. ]p AND gON. CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS. And FRENCH POLISHERS, No. 30, Tory street, Wellington. All Descriptions of. Furniture and Bedding Made and Remade. Carpets Planned, Made, and Laid. Workmanship Guaranteed. Tel. 958. DUNCAN'S FINE SHOE PARLOUR. QJO3IE of our Specialties—Men's Bale, open or closed front, 18s 6d; Women’s Glace Shoes, lace, button, or strap, 9s 6d. We invite inspection. ANDREW J. DUNCAN, Fine Shoe Parlour (next Empire Hotel). REMOVAL NOTICE. WANTED Known—Eonse, Black, and Son, Coanhbuilders, have Removed' to premises situate between Pirie street and Basin Reserve, and having entrance from Pirie street. Nelson streaf and Kent terrace. Telephone 1383.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5914, 1 June 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5914, 1 June 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5914, 1 June 1906, Page 6

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