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AMUSEMENTS. m II E A T R E ROYAL. -*- Props., John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT. Direct from Australia to-day. The World-renowned Double, Joe WAITS AND LUCAS Madge WATTS AND LUCAS Clever Contortionists, Clog Dancers and Conversationalists. Instantaneous Success THE KELSO BOYS, Australian Wizards ol Motion. Fast Club Juggling Extraordinary. Immense Success Nightly, MAUD FANNING, Tito Greatest Coon Impersonator Living. ARTHUR ELLIOTT, Lively End Man. The King of Comedv, WARD LEAR. ELLIOTT SISTERS. Daintv, Talented, Popular. LAST NIGHT'S LUCY LAVINIA. JOS. MULLANEY. ETTTE WILLIAMS. GEO. JONES, DAPHNE LESLIE, DELWYN AND T YE. THE SCREAMINGLY FUNNY FARCE. Enacted by the World’s trio of Come<linns Ward Lear, Arthur Elliott', and Jos. MnlLanev, and entitled, "AN' INQUISITIVE VISITOR.” Prices—2s and Is. Plan Dresden. , HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS’ PICTURES The Latest FULLERS’ PICTURES and Best. Two Complete Changes Weekly regularly Every Monday and Thursday. TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT Of Dio Present'Brilliant Programme. HAST WIN-SOR MeCOY NIGHT THE STENOGRAPHER LAST THE OUTBREAK NIGHT ENGLISH DERBY 1911 LAST TROOPING THE COLOURS , NIGHT PATHE GAZETTE LAST BIG-HEARTED JIM NIGHT . IN JAPAN • And Many Others. D.C. and O.S. Is, Stalls (tip-np) 6d. Plan at Christeson’s. ’Phono 3153. iqiULLEES’ OLYMPIA RINK. Direction John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!. GRAND DoVt Miss This FANCY DRESS Opportunity' of CARNIVAL. Witnessing the Most Brilliant THE MOST Pageant of Modern GORGEOUS Times. Magnificent BRILLIANT ‘ Decorations. Electric Illuminations. AND UNIQUE ' Superb Costumes SPECTACLE The Chance of a EVER. HELD. Lifetime. Specially Augmented .£3O VALUABLE Olympia Band. PRIZES Everything Bright and Dazzling. AND TROPHIES. Como Early and Secure Your Seat. SPECIAL NOTICE.—AII Competitors for Fancy Skating MUST change partners for each event. All Ska tors must wear Fancy or Evening Dress. Admision (onlookers), 2s; Competitors 2s, which include holders to admission, floorago, and entries to Competitions, and will admit at the side door. No Six o’clock Session TO-DAY (Wednesday). 722 EDUCATIONAL. GUY’S HOSPITAL MEDICAL AND DENTAL SCHOOLS (university of London). London Bridge, S.E, ITVHE Winter Session commences on A OCTOBER 2nd. The hospital contains 618 beds, and at the Medical School tho complete curriculum for all Modical and Dental. Degrees and Diplomas may be followed at a single institution. Residential College, Clubs’ Union, Extensive and well-equipped Laboratories; new Library, and Pathological Museum, etc. .Full particulars as to Scholarships, Fees, Hospital Appointments, and Residence may be obtained on application to the Dean, the Medical School, Guy’s Hospital, London, S.E. 716 BALLROOM DANCING. MS H. B. MASON’S Classes for Belli ginners are held on MONDAY id WEDNESDAY EVENINGS in her dvate Hall, 86, Ghuzuee street, near ; Peter’s Church. Proficiency, ensured I SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. - Term immences ’ with pupil. ‘ Private lessons appointment, DANCING. ■pDHTIS J. D. FOLEY, Teacher of DaneIViL ing. Victoria Hall. Newtown. Beginners’ Class every Thursday in the large hall. Private lessons'by appointment. The largest assortment of Fancy Dresses for Hire. Assembly Monday nightsREMOVAL NOTICES. REMOVAL NOriCE.M ESSES E. and B. DICKENSON’S, Butchers (late Handy Food Supply and Otago Moat Co,, Cuba street), beg to notifv their Customers that they have REAfOVED to New Premises, at 217, UPPER- WILLIS STREET, and hope, by strict attention to business, to still merit tho share of confidence from their old and new customers. Telephone 3-tei. Customers waited on daily. LAND TRANSFER NOTICES. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. A PPLICATION having been made to xi me to register a transfer of Leases Nos 3157 and 6336 from RICHARD GEORGE BOWEN and HANNAH BOW- 1 EN respectively, to EMILY BILTON. affecting parts of Lots 11 and 14 (Township of Castlocliff), being part of Lot H. right bank, Wanganui River, and aU tho land in Leases Nos. 3157 and 6336. registered in Vol. 182. folio 105, of the Wellington Registry, and evidence haying been lodged of the loss or destruction of the said Leases,. I hereby give notice that I will dispense with the production of the said Leases, and register tho transfer as requested, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before tho 20th dav of J uiy, 1911. Dated this sth day of July, 1911, at tho Lauds Registry Oificfe,. Wellington. G. G. BRIDjGES, GC9 Disfcirct Laud Registrar. IVTOTICE is hereby given that the eevll era! parcels ot land hereinafter described will be brougnt under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1908. unless caveat Joe lodged forbidding tho same on or before the 7th day of August, : 1911. I Application 4100 (Plans B/296, 297, 293, i 300, 301, and AJ2890). OHAKLES WIL- { LIAM WILbON and HORACE WILbON. —10,702 acres and 20 perenes, ,Sections [ 97, 111, 115, 160 to 173 (.both inclusive), S 175, 207, parts Sections 11, 95, 96, SS, 99, ' 100, 109, 110, 111, ,112, 113, 116. 123, 154, i 156. 157, 15S, 159, 174. 176, 177, 178, 180, j Rangitikei; parts Sections 37, 38, 39, 65, 66, 74, 75, Rangitikei Agricultural lieserve; and part Section 58, Turakina. Occupied by Applicants. " { Application 4120 (Plan -A/2903). ROSENXA HANNAH DIXON and WILLIAM BECK.—9 7-10 perches, .part Section 154, Wellington. Occupied by John Vogel. Application 4436. ULaas A/2148, 2909). THOMAS GEORGE MACAR'UI Y. — I 18 7-10 porches, part Section 154, Welling- j ton. Occupied by weekly tenants. j Diagrams may be inspected at this: office. I Dated this sth day of July, 1911, at the j Lands Registry Office, W’ellingtou. j . G. G. BRIDGES, C7C District Lanil Registrar, j

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7850, 12 July 1911, Page 9

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