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AMUSEMENTS H IS AJL t. [T i MAJESTY’S THEATRE. LEEKS’ VAUDEVILLE CO. TO-NIGHTTO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI v/hliep d c nns°n ADD ms MUSICAL RCVUC PLAYERS PRCSEniinG Tho Uriiiit y..iUd>iu cm, x.uptivating, joy-Orcutinj?. .Hilarious V/hlrl of DeinccnbJc Melody and Seductive Beauty. "TUB RAILWAY TA.XGLL.” "TUB RAILWAY TANG LB." Hollifkintf, Frollicking, Fautaslio, Flaetic Comedians of Hilarity. Assisted by Gbrge ous. Gladsome GirU of Gaiety Urge you to LAUGH * GUFFAW I YELL' See Tho Gorgeous Lad<u*r of Roses. Tho Wireless Telephones, Tho Sensational Railway Smash And the Indisuens-able Girls in all Their Shapeliness, Grace and Charm. Then the Interpolated Varieties; .Testing - IfAL Juggler. THE TTJTTYS. Comedy Luo. * STERLING and LOVE. Comedy Duo. And VIOLET THEVENYON. The Radiant Star of Vivacity. Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls and U. Circle. Is. Reserves at The Bristol. THE EMPRESS (Continuous) TO-DAY: "A SQUARE DEAL,’’ A Brilliant Drama of Modern Life, Starring CARLYLE BLACKWELL and JUNE ELVIDGE. A Drama Dealing with tho Wayward Impulses of .Bohemian Life. EXCITING SCENES. The thrilling rescue from drowning of a smart set beauty in a fashionable INDOOR BATHING RESORT. STARTLINGLY CLEVER PHOTOGRAPHY. A biting satire on a modem scheming Society Matron, who only cares to marry her daughter to someone money. EVERYBODY’S CONTINUOUS TO-DAY. PRANK KEENAN And THELMA SALTER, In "THE CRAB.” A story of love that transcends understanding—that thaws out a heart that is frozen and cold. A Supreme Triangle Dramatic Success that was the sensation of the Week in Auckland. BILLIE BURKE Stars To-day in "THE- TELL-TALE ENVELOPE." THE JHNG.’S. TO-NIGHT AT 8. E. H. Sothcrn and Peggy Hyland In “THE CHATTEL.” "THE CHATTEL.” Is a Wife a Man’s Plaything? A Remarkable Drama, by the Greater Vitagraph Co., dealing with SOME men s views of marriage. PUBLIC NOTICES. MAKAR A COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE^ OWING to the collapse of bridge and slips on Takarau road vehicular communication between Makara and Ohariu is impossible. The road is closed until further notice. WILFRED L. BEECH, gjjg County Clerk. ICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. HIE '“Annual Ceremony in honour of • new graduates will take place in Ihe ,wn Hall on FRIDAY, Juno 23nU, at [j.m. Friends of tho students and the acral public are cordially invited to teml ‘ G. G. S. ROBISON, f Registrar. WELLINGTON POULTRY, PIGEON & CANARY SOCIETY. EXTENSION OF ENTRIES. »WTNG to tho inclemency of the weather tho entries for the above Show ve been extended to close at Foglia I Copp’s, Vivian street, on TUESDAY, ne 19th. at 9.30 pan. Entries for Japese Bantams Championship (four sscs) will also he received. ; F. E. MARTIN, Hon. Sec. NOTICE is hereby given that tho parcel of land hereinafter described 11 bo brought under the provisions of o Land Transfer Act,' 1915, unless ?eat be lodged forbidding the same cn before the 7th day of July. 1917. Application 4803 (deposited plan 3691). IB WELLINGTON DIOCESAN )ARD OF TRUSTEES.—4 acres, part ition 221, Hntt District. Occupied by Reid and W. A. Cottle. Diagram may be inspected at this lated this 6th day of June, 1917, at i Lands Registry Office, .Wellington. G. G. BRIDGES, District Land " Registrar. MISS IRWIN, ART MILLINER AND BLOUSE SPECIALIST, Of Christchurch, IS now showing her Latest and Most Exclusive Selection ol BLOUSES. DINNER AND EVENING ° FROCKS. For Daintiness and. Smartness these goods are superior to anything yet seen in Wellington. Show Room: MRS HARRISON’S ROSE TEA ROOMS, 63 Lambton quay. Wellington. Two aeroplanes which belonged to the French airman Pegoud have been sold at St. Cloud for J 21200 each. A Frenchman bought one, an Englishman the other. Pegoud intended to give exhibitions of looping tha loop in America on tho machines, and they had actually been embarked—on- a German ship—when the war broke out. For Chrome Chest Complaints, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Is 6d, 8s fid.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9690, 19 June 1917, Page 3

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