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AMUSEMENTS, jg V E li Y B O D Y' S. LAST DAY AND NIGHT OF London Film Co.’s Brilliant Production. CALLED BACK. CALLED BACK. Hugh Conn-ay's Brilliant Novel in Picture Form, and Keystone's Joke, HIS .MUSICAL CAREER. •) Featuring . CHARLES CHAPLIN As a piano-remover absolutely convulses you with laughter. Gaumont Grapitic. ill-fated Lusitania. ON MONDAY, AT NOON. A MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE BILL. Keystone's Star Comedy, THE SIMPLE LIFE. THE SIMPLE LIFE. Featuring Mabel Normand and Fatty Arbuckle, who live the Simple Life on a Farm. Reliance Drama. THE BEAT OF THE YEAR. A Xewspa;um Reporter's Strenuous Detective Experiences. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Topical. RUDE AWAKENING. Comedy. Prices—Adults 6d, Children 3d. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. IJWWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. TO-NIGHT. . TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. (SATURDAY), At : 8.15 o’clock. Prelude to Act. I. "Tristan and Isolde Wagner Prelude to Act. Hl.' "Tristan and Isolde'' Wagner Symphonic Poem, “Danse Macabre" (Op. 4,0) Saint-Saens Psychological Poem. “Le Genie et la Mort" (Op. ID No. 0 ... bVbiknft Elegy No. 3 in'.-G for Strings... Tchaikovsky Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 Grieg Admission— SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. Doors open 7.15 o’clock. JNO. R. PALMER, Tondi Clerk. May 14th, 1915. 387 MEETINGS TO RESIDENTS OP ONSLOW. A PUBLIC MEETING- of the Residents of the Three Wards comprising thu Onslow- Borough -will ho held at the KhandaUah Hall on MONDAY NEXT. May 17th, at 8 p m., to discuss how the district wiU assist the Patriotic Society’s Carnival. , Professor Cardston will address the meeting on, behalf of the Society. ■ C. C- CRUMP, Mayor, 312 Convener. PUBLIC NOTICES. Y.M.C-A. MEN ONLY TO-MORROW. 4 P.M. CHAPLAIN CAPTAIN GUY THOEN- . TON on - "THE TRUTH ABOUT CAIRO.’’ -Every Alan should hear this Address. Collection in aid : of Y.M.C.A. Soldier work. MUSICAL MEMORIAL HONOURS. TN MEMORY OF OUR. FALLEN X HEROES. NEWTOWN PARK, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. Record Programme of Alusic by National Reserve's Band. Collection in aid of Zoological Society. TOTICTJ is hereby given that 6 lots “ jn Bartholomew Settlement, near ivin, -will bo ouen for selection on rewable lease at this office and the inrthouse. Levin, on June Bth. 1915. ■eas vary from 61 acres to 29J acres, ans will he available later. T. N. BRODBICK, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands and Survey Office, Ma.V 10th, 1915. ' 291 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. REINFORCEMENTS CAMP AT TRBNTHAM. A;ILWAY T I,’M E-T ABLE ALTERATION. iN SUNDAY, May 16th, 1915, and on ' each succeeding Sunday until fur>r notice, the train which usually ves Te Aro at 2.10 p.m. (Wellington 9 p.m.) for Lower Hutt, will leave Te o at 2.5 p.m., 1 Wellington 2.15 p.m., iwarra 2.20, Ngahauranga 2.25, Petone 3, and will run through to Trentham d Upper Hutt, leaving Lower Hutt at 0 p.m. It will not stop between wer Hutt and Trentham. IN EXTRA TRAIN for Trentham and iper Hutt will leave Wellington at 5 p.m.. Lower Hutt at 2.15 p.m. This ,in will stop only at Lower Hutt and enthara. _ _ , let urn trains will leave Unpor Hutt 4.20 p.m, and 4.4 C p.m., Trentham 5 and 4.54 p.m. These trains will r. stop between Trentham and Lower lit, but will stop at all stations beeen Lower Hutt and Te Aro. ;f the weather he inclement, the 1.55 n. train to •Trentham. and the 4.2(1 n. train from Upper Hutt (Trentham a. 4.35 p.m.) are liable to be susnded. t BY ORDER. (ONEY TENT PRIVATELY AND IN STRICTEST CONFIDENCE. PON APPROVED NOTE OF HAND. * ,LSO upon Household Furniture, jt Pianos (without removal): also upi Horses, Cattle, Motor-cars. Farm Tmlemeiits. etc. Repayable by Easy Small feeklv Instalments. Address—“CASH," “Times" Office. WAR. WAR. WAR. END your order for any paper or magazine. The year has started. 0 DIARIES for 1915. all sizes, i’eldon's Patterns of Wearing Garnts for Ladies and Children. 1 Stamps will get any of the followStandard Books: —“How to Talk •reotlv ” “How to Get a Good morv” “How to Calculate, ’ “How Make Your Will.” “New Zealand rdening.” “Collins’s Diary for 1915." c 'v t/i Talk Maori.” “First-aid to ured,” "Manners for Men, ’ “Man's for Women.” !e up to date. Send along the stamps 1 cef anv of above by return post. RICHARD BROWN AND SON, WELLINGTON. To-morrow evening Mr H. E. Holland is to lecture at Everybody’s Theatre on the subject of “The Ape and the Man.” Mr Holland will outline the theory of the evolution of man from the lower forms of life and the facts which support it. Gargle FLUENZOI

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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9044, 15 May 1915, Page 3

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