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AMUSEMENTS. IS~ MAJESTY’S & THEATRE >Vm4,*R , » VAUOSVILUI juast Two Nights of This Bill. Last Two Nights of ERMAKOV, Tho Mighty Cossack. Last Two Nights of , MEIRLYN. and Accomplice ‘‘Arch.’ Last Two Nights of THOMPSON and MONTEZ, Harmony. Last Two Nights of DELA.VALE BROS., “ChapliniUs.'* Last Two Nights of LILY VOCKLER, Koubrette. Maud Fanning, Elliot Sisters, Hnntly SrCuccr, Winifred and Lumley, Han Crew, and Tho Six Feet of Hurricane Hilarity, , WALTER EMERSON, And His Vivacious Partner, GWENNIE HASTO. D.C. and 0.3., 2s; Stalls, Is. Plan at The Bristol. 6d extra. THE GREAT FRENCH PIANO. THE PLEYEL. (Chopin’s Favourite.) (SHIPMENTS to hand of all models of these famous Pianos. These should be inspected by intending purchasers. The remarkable tone produced is at tnbuted to a special metal (Pleyel's patent) used in the frames. PLEYEL’S first started Piano making in, 1807, and are in the front rank of Piano manufacturers to-day. The Piano for tho artist:— THE PLEYEL. Inspection cordially invited. Full present value allowed fop your old Piano as part payment; the balance in cash or easy terms. Sole Agents— CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., 155 Manners street, Wellington. MEETING! GENERAL SIBETING of tho Merchant Service Guild will be held on MONDAY! APRIL 23rd, at IL3O a.m., at fha Rooms, in F.eatherston street, to discuss important business. F A. MACINDOE, 016 Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I GREATER WELLINGTON TOWNPLANNING AND MUNICIPAL ELECTORS’ ASSOCIATION. VOTE THE GREATER WELLINGTON CITIZENS' TICKET.' /CANDIDATES for the City Council and Harbour Board mill address meetings to-night as follows: TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! NORTHLAND—METHODIST SCHOOLROOM. 8 p.m. ISLAND BAY-ANGLICAN SCHOOLROOM, 8 p,m TO-MORROW I WADESTOWN HALL. 8 p.m. OS’EN AIR, THORNDON, 8 p.m, SPEAKERS —Messrs Luckie, Bennett, Norwood, Shorland and Jeniinson. ROLL UP TO HEAR "THE CITIZENS" SPEAKING, j ONE CAUSE-THE CITY. ' ONE CLASS—THE CITIZENS. HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOAR®. blenniaiTelection. I HEREBY give notice that the following Twenty-six Persons have been duly nominated as Candidates for the Office of Member of the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board:— AITKEN. Jessie (BECK. Sarah BURN, Benjamin George Henry CAMPBELL, Duncan CASTLE, Frederick CLEGHORN, Helen COOK, Mary EAGLE, Thomas Alfred ELLIOTT, James Kennedy HAZLEWOOD. Beatrice LUKE. Charles Manley MACDONALD, Flora MADDISON. Walter MIEDBMA, Mary MoKENZIH, James McLARBN, Alberta, Dungey McLEAN. Flora McVXCARi. Annie NASH, George NEILL, Grace PETHHRICK, George Jennings READ, John SMITH. John SNOW, Sarah Ellen Olive THOMPSON. William John VAN STAVEREN. Herman. As there are only FOURTEEN Vacancies to be filled. 1 I HEREBY ALSO GIVE NOTICE that a Poll will be taken as between the said Candidates on, WEDNESDAY, thte 25th day of APRIL, 1917. at the following pollingplaces : Alexandra Hall. Abel Smith street Victoria Hall, Adelaide road Masonic Hall. Adelaide road Methodist Mission Hail, Aro street Bethuno’s Auction Mart, Brandon street Baptist Church Schoolroom, Ohiro road, Brooklyn Anglican Churchroom. Washington avenue, Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse quay St. Mark’s Church Schoolroom, Dufferin street St. Peter’s Church Schoolroom. Ghuzneo street Methodist Church Hall. Waitoa road, Haiaitai St. Hilda’s Hall, Island Bay Tea Kiosk. Kelburn Presbyterian Church Room, Raron road, Kelburn Now Century Hall, Kent terrace All Saints’ Church Club room, Hamilton road, Kilbirnio. Church Room, Tainui terrace, Maranui Rcchabite Hall, Manners street Church Room. Northland Harcourt’s Auction Mart. Panama street Newtown Library. Riddiford street St. Thomas’s Hall, Riddiford street Schoolroom. Roseneath Gymnasium, Sydney street St. Peter’s Mission Hall, Taranaki street St. Paul’s Church Room. Tinakori road, Kearney’s Tea Rooms, Tinakori\road Club Room. Wadestown Ladies’ Waitingroom, Queen’s wharfs Town Hall, Cuba street McFarlane’s Shop, Seatoun Cottaga, Awa road. Worser Bay Fire Station, Park road, Miramar Borough Council Office, Miramar Karori Borough Council Chambers, Karori Russell’s Refreshment 'Rooms, Main road. Karori Polling Honrs: 9 a-m. to 7 p.m. JAMES AMES. Returning Officer. Dated the 11th day of April, 1917.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9639, 20 April 1917, Page 3

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