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AMUSEMENTS rpUEATKE BOTU. Brcnnan-Fullers’ Vaudeville Circuit. | 1 Managing Director . . . Ben J. Duller THK BEST IX VAUDEVILLE. Comprising New American, English. Continental and Australian Artists. READ THIS FIXE BILL! ZOMAU! ZOMAH! ZOMAH! In her phenomenal mind-reading act. the audience astonished, delighted, fascinated and thrilled in turn. WILL THE BREXXAX.3 MAY WORLD'S CHAMPION CLOGDAXCERS. The finest dancing act that has ever toured Sew Zealand. EMERALD AND BARTON. English Comedy and Burlesque Artists. COJBKIE AND BaKEK. Cross talkers and novelty dancers. STELLA REID Australia’s Recognised MAY LEWIS leading series. English comedienne EDITH lIARMER. English comedian TOM LEE. And Embracing Among Others 10 HIGH-CLASS VARIETY ARTISTS. D.C. and O.S. 2s. Stalls Is. Reserved Seats 2s 6d. _ . BOOH SEATS AT THE DRESDEN. 19 g RATING KINK. The Recognised Home ■of Perfect Pictures. Direction John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS’ The Best FULLERS’ of all THIS EVENING AT PICTURES PICTURES 8. Presenting for the Izvst Time the present Superb Programme. ROYAL ASCOT, 1912. The Sport KOVAL ASCOT, 1912. of ROYAL ASCOT, 1912. Kings. Trail of Gold. Gasadana Peach. LODGINGS FOB A NIGHT. LODGINGS FOB A NIGHT. The Laugh on Dad. Freiburg. AT SCROGGING CORNER. AT SCROGGING CORNER. Orchestra Stulls, Is; Stalls, 6d. 51 T OWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. Heated to a Comfortable Temperature. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 And EVERY EVENING at 8. Mr Edward Branscombe Presents His Entirely New ENGLISH COSTUME' COMEDY COTHE DANDIES THE DANDIES THE DANDIES THE DANDIES THE DANDIES ' Instantaneous success of the new Programme, which will be repeated THE DANDIES every evening this week. NEW SONGS! NEW DANCES! NEW SKETCHES! NEW OOMEDY! “ALWAYS MERRY AND, BRIGHT." Prices 3s, 2s, Is. No Extra Charges. Box Plan Dresden. Day Sales Christ®son’s. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. 3* “VIEW ZEALAND COMPETITIONS. ("The Ballarat of N.Z.") SECOND ANNUAL FESTIVAL. TOWN HALL. WELLINGTON. Commencing November 13th, 1912. Entries Close September 30th, 1912. £650 IN PRIZES. £650. Text Book Now Beady. bOtainable from Music Shops or undersigned. Price 3d. Post Free. JAMES DYKES, Secretary. 149 ,151 Foatherston street, Wellington. NEW MUSIC AT BEGO’S. GLOBE SONG FOLIO No. 2. OWING- to the extraordinary success or the GJjOBE SUNG FOLIO No. 1, the I publishers have now issued a second volume, containing 83 songs and vocal duets, ■none of which are contained In the first. All vocalists will find the now album "just the thing." A few of the songs are:— “Arrow and . the Song,” "Ave Marla" (Gounod), "Cuildl’cn’s Voices," "Cleansint Fires." "Come Back to Erin." "Dear Little Shamrock," ’’Fairies" (Dolores), "Ho Wipes a Tear," "Homo to our Mountains" (duet). “Katiucou Mavourncen,” "Lend Me Your ) Aid," "Let me Love Thee," "Oh That we two were Maying," "Minute Gun at Sea,” (duet), "Stirrup Cup." "We’d Better Bide a Wee," ”iv ill he Come,” "My Old Friend John," "Where is now the Merry Party," "When the Wind Blows In." Price, 2s each; posted 2s 6d. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., I/TD.. 19-21, Manners street, Wellington. Sole Agents for "Brinsmead” and' Oor< and Kallmann Pianos. PUBLIC NOTICES IMPOUNDED on July 27th, at Mount Oook Pound, by Constable D.. Wallace, a Chestnut Horse, with white face and three white feet, found wandering In Taranaki street If not claimed and expenses paid within fourteen days- will be sold by auction at Noon on SATURDAY, Augnat 10th, to defray expenses, according to the Imjßrandliig Act, 1884. /2 WILLIAM LAMBEBTON, Ponndkeeper. fjiAKE NOTICE that JAMES OLAEK WHITEHEAD, of Martinbo rough, Carpenter, a bankrupt, will apply to the Supreme Court, sitting at Wellington on the 26th day of August. 1912, at 10 o’clock In the forenoon, or so soon thereafter as bis application can be heard, for an Order ol Discharge from his Bankruptcy. J. W. OAED. 69 Bankrupt's Solicitor. STOEAGB ACCOMMODATION. W E have First-class STOEAGE ACCOM MODATION available, at 4d PEE TON PEE WEEK. Situated near To Aro Railway Station Apply, LAEET AND COMPANY. LTD., Allen street. Wellington. IN THE MATTER of "The Tramways Act. 1908,” And IN THE MATTER of the construction of a tramway at Wellington road. Kilbirnie. Notice is hereby given that the Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens of the City of Wellington propose to lay down a tramway across Wellington road, ! Kilbirnie, for the purpose of removing ! spoil ;rom Lot 16 on Deposited Plan No. 65, for reclamation works at Evans Bay. : A plan of the said tramway is deposited in the Town Clerk’s office. Town Hail. Cuba street. Wellington, and is there open to public inspection during office hours, and will so remain open to inspection until the 22nd day of August. 1912. Objections to the laying down of such tramway will be taken into consideration by the Council at Its meeting on the 22nd August. 1912. Dated the 17th day of July. 1912. ,TNO. E. PALMER, 758 Town Clerk.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8187, 31 July 1912, Page 3

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