AMUSEMENTS. 333 33 3 33333 G nnHK NEW THEATRE. 6 6 Manners street. 0 G Props.. MacMahon and Donnell v. fi 0 GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. G G DAILY, 11 a.m.,till 11 p.m. 0 G CONTINUOUS: PICTURE SHOW. 0 6 TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT, (I GA superbly, delightful programme. ThoG 6 Management positively assert that the® Gnew programme will prove a completed 6 revelation to the thousands who com-ft Gstantly attend “The People’s Cosy ft 6 Theatre." (1 « DBAMAS—‘'The Primal CaH" (A.B.)Q G “THE TEST OP LOWE" (Edison). 8 G “The Desert’s Luxe” (Bis. erel’ive). ® G SCENIC—“In the Danphine Country" 8 G (France). “Prom. Brindisi to Gal-Q 6 lipoli" (Italy). 8 6 COMlC—“Their Wedding Gifts.” 0 G “Bill AVishes to Make Butter.” 6 G NATURE STUD Y—" Pansies” (colour.) ft 6 Think of it I Adults SIXPENCE. 8 6 Children THREEPENCE everywhere. 6 333333 3 3 3 3 3 AVELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. T 8 W W N N H H A A L L L. I* MUNICIPAL ORCHESTRA! MUNICIPAL ORCHESTRA! MUNICIPAL ORCHESTRA! LAST OP THE PRESENT SERIES. LAST OF THE PRESENT SERIES, TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW'. AVEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 27th, AVEDNESDAY EVENIN'G, SEPT. 27th, At S o’clock. “Peer Gynt" Suite Greig Finlandia Tone Poem Sibelius Loin du bal Gillet Prelude Act 111. Lohengrin ...... Wagner Trepak from the “Nutcracker" Suite ,1 Tschaikowski And Works by Bizet and Maughan Barnett. Mr Maughan Barnett will play several Organ Selections.’ . J. MAUGHAN BARNETT, Conductor. , JNO. E. PALMER, Town Clerk. MEETING NOTICE. HOSPITAD SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. TMTRS T. M- WXLPORD ' (Mayoress) ivJL begs to invite the ladies of Wellington to attend at the Mayor’s RoomTown Hall, at 8 o'clock on THURSDAI EVENING, September !Sth, to further the movement of Hospital Saturday and Sunday. 5* ELECTION NOTICE BYRON BROAVN yy ILL Address the Otald Electors aa JTAKX^In r ’the Town Hall, TUESDAY. September 26th SHANNON—In the Druids’ Hall, WELL NESDAY, September 27th )HAU—In ,the Institute, THURSDAY, September 28th - ' , JANAKAU —In Town Hall, FRIDAY, September 29th J ARAPARAUMU—In Coronation Hall. SATURDAY,' September 30th lEVIN October 2nd __ IIKIORANGX—In Schoolhouse, TUESDAY, October 3rd CE HOBO —In Schoolhouse, WEDNESDAY, October -Ith i’OXTON—In: Masonic Hall, MONDAY, October 9th. S& PUBLIC NOTICES. SOCIETY FOB PROTECTION OP WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE Secretary will bo in attendant!* at the Rooms, Bridge’s Buildings, 113, Willis street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30 All communications strictly confidential THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, ,1908., (Section 50.) , : In the Estate of ~RICHARD HEARS, late, of Wellington,, Civil Servant, deceased. „ ALL creditors and others having claim* against this estate ■ are hereby re quired to send them, with particulars, on the forms provided, to the District Manager of the Public Trustee ait Wellington on or before the 20th day of NOVEMBER. 19X1. Accounts not rendered by the dato named may be rejected. alt, moneys payable to the above estate may bo lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee’s account ,at any postal money-order office, or paid to the Distriot Manager of the Public Trustee. FEED. FITCHETT, , Public Trustee. -’ September 18th, 1911.
TO OUT, NUMEROUS PATRONS. rBTKtJE, tho undersigned MII/K VEN« 1\ DORS, beg to. inform our:: customers that we have now joined tho NUTEICIA MILK COMPANY (of Wellington), LTD. , , We have amalgamated our businesses with the NUTEICIA to be able, to give: you greater satisfaction in matters of purity, cleanliness and up-to-date methods of delivery. Wo ■ recognise that this is essential -in face of the strong views expressed by the Health Department and! the Milk Committee of the City Council, and we are sure that you will recognise our efforts in trying to supply you with' the BEST AND PUREST article obtainable, and that we will therefore not only retain your esteemed custom, but also obtain that of your friends, in support of the NUTRICIA (our jointlyowned concern). THE CITY MILK SUPPLY CO, Dixon street. S. G. COLE. Waika-nne Dairy. L. M. MaoGARTHY, Thoxndou Dairy. W. Wj CRUMP, Berhampore Dairy. E. H. CUNDY, Brooklyn , Dairy. 47 EDUCATIONAL, T7ETANTED. Business men to send for » * free “Treatise on Piling," desorihing the simple, economical and . effective Stolzenberg system of filing correspondence. Over 100 million Piles sold! N.Z. Rep, J. Rodger, 194 a, Cashel street ChriidchuTclu: OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, MARLBOROUGH. THE IDEAL EDUCATIONAL AND HEALTH ESTABLISHMENT FOR BOYS. TTIFTEEN . Hundred acres of play- - ground. Boating, swimming and Sounds fiishing in the safest .bay. country. , .. . Generous diet. Special attention given to general behaviour and deportment. The beat teaching obtainable, has vcured excellent results at all examinations (ride Government Inspector’s report). ■ • Course comprises _ all the usual public; school subjects, with • Latin, French, Euclid, Algebra, -Bookkeeping, Biology, physiology. Botany, Natural Science, and Practical Agriculture for Civil Service and Matriculation _ Nest Term commences OCrOBLR 3rd tpplr at the school for prospectus or personally to the principal, who will bo pleased to receive parents any afternoon at the Hotel Windsor, until September 30th. - REV.' JOEY A. CRUMP, F.Z.S., iK Principal.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7915, 26 September 1911, Page 3
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