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AMUSEMENTS TITS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. .9.1 }■•(■ M,F,I!S’ VA L nfHTLT E GO. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 waltep c!°r)n^°n <mo ms MUsieai REVUE PLAYERS ppcscnnnG Tho Great Scmulfating. Captivating, Joy-Creating, Whirl of Laughter. “THE RAiLWAI TANGLE.’ “TITE RAILWAY TANGLE.’’ Rollicking, I"rollicking, Fantastic. Elastic Comedians of Hilarity, assisted by Gorgeous. Gladsome Girls of Gaiety Nightly Drive the Kaiwarra Express through an ELDORADO OF SPLENDOUR. THE TUTTYS, HAL, STERLING and LOVE, and VIOLET TKEVENYON . The Radiant Star of Vivacity. Prices: D.C. and 0.5.. Hs; Stalls and U. Circle. Is. Reserves "ht The Bristol. PUBLIC NOTICES. LAW HOLIDAY. OATURDAY, 23rd inst., being k. l Prince of Wales’s Birthday, the offices of Solicitors practising in tlic district will he closed. F. HARRISON. Secretary Wellington District Law Society. PUBLIC NOTICE. ON and after July Ist n-ny person or persons in tho Dominion of New Zealand infringing on Patent No. 37813 j (relating to Chair Brace) will be proceeded against according to ic*. A. HARRIS, 410 Patentee. NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Thomas Gare, of Bramble Beach, Warren Drive, New Brighton, Chester, England, Engineer, being the Patentee of New Zealand Letters Patent No. 22783. dated 29th May, 1916, for "Improvements in tho manufacture and repairing of India rubber goods,” is desirous of fully satisfying ail the requirements of tho public respecting said Invention in New Zealand. For further information and particulars apply to tho above-named, c Jo of this paper. ■VETELLINGTON RED CROSS SHOP, i-VT ■ LAMBTON QUAY. (Tel. 436.) i'EIDAY NEXT, JUNE 21st. will be in charge of the MIRAMAR and LYALL BAY LADIES. DELICIOUS HOME-MADE CAKES, - EXCELLENT PRODUCE, SWEETS, FLOWERS, DAINTY NEEDLEWORK. Entire Proceeds for our Sick and Wounded Soldiers. GIVE YOUR HELP. COME AND BUY - . JANET FIRTH, Hon. Sec. 44 a [\Vf LLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. Statement of Receipts and Payments, ,prii Ist, 1916, to March 31st, 1917: RECEIPTS. d£ s d To Sales Licenses. To Sales Licenses, Fishing 1915Fishing 191640 3 6 765 1 6 803 5 0 To Sales Game Licenses, 1916 To Sales Deer Licenses, 1916 _ . To Sales Deer, 1913... 30 0 0 To Sales Pheasants, 1915 12 0 0 215 9 0 148 0 6 42 0 0 To Sales Motor Cycle 30 0 0 To Sales Horse "and Cart 17 10 0 To Sales Material ... 116 0 To Government Subsidy, Game Farm. (12 months) To Fines, S.M. Court To Refund—Wairarapa North Committee (Ova) To Tourist Dept. (Deer Charges) ... To Rent, Half Offico (12 months) To Donations and Subscription - To Boxes for Birds and Sundries To Cheque Palmerston. North. Committee (unrepresented) ... 13 10 0 To Debit Balance at Bank (31/3/1917)... 32 10 0 49 6 0 100 0 0 27 0 0 43 15 0 2 19 6 25 0 0 15 5 0 6 13 0 63 0 0 -E1545 12 0 PAYMENTS. By Payments on account Masterton Hatchery Payments on account Game F’arm and Deer Park Rangers’ Salaries Hangers’ Expenses Secretary's Salary Grants - Petty Cash Printing Advertising Bank Interest Rent of Office (9 months) ... Medical Services (Ranger) ... Delegates’ Expenses Carting (General) Office Cleaning (2 years) Telephone (Omco) Rewards N..Z. Acclimatisation Societies’ Association (Sub. to 30/4/1916; | Refund Wairarapa North I Committee Refund. Game License, twice paid for Refund Game License. Complimentary Audit Fee. 1915-16 Rooks Deer Charges - imprest. Shags’ Feet (Tisdall) Purchase of Shags’ Feet Insurance on Cycle, -ill 7s 6d; Repairs on Cycle, A 1 17s 6d; Commission on Sale of Cycle, XI 19s Insurance, Employees Hire of Hall (Annual Meeting) Legal Fees Netting (Pheasants’ Pens) ... Trentham Rates Exchanges and Sundry Cheque Books and Bank Charges Debit Bank, 31/3/1916 £ 6 d 416 13 1 54 14 7 138 16 6 112 0 0 100 0 0 30 0 0 17 0 0 34 13 3 6 0 6 31 7 5 37 10 0 20 0 0 18 4 2 16 10 0 7 4 0 5 3 0 8 3 0 10 0 10 0 5 5 0 2 14 6 4 13 6 5 0 0 1 13 0 5 4 0 3 0 0 110 1 11 6 2 14 0 0 10 9 18 0 3 0 0 417 8 0 X 1545 13 0 Wa have examined the Books, Accounts and Vouchers of the Wellington Acclimatisation Society, and certify that the above Balance-sheet and Statement of Receipts and Expenditure are, in our opinion, properly drawn up and set out the true and correct position of the Society as shown by the books at March Slst, 1917. W. S. WHEELER. F.P.A.. Auditor. Wellington, May Hth, 1917, 426

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9691, 20 June 1917, Page 3

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