AMUSEMENTS. IS MAJESTY’S ft THEATRE LLin vaud«vii.l* Direction Ben and John Fuller. At 8. Merry V ' l Bright. The Pinnacle of Perfection in HiGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE. The Great Question? Have you seen them yet ? THE BEOS. Last THE BEOS. VARDEL. Nights. VARDEL, Their Last Nights. Don't miss it! The greatest sensation ever! ‘‘The Slide for Life." BAISDEN, The Talking Cyclist. REV. FRANK GORMAN, The Singing Parson. Chas.—VAUDE AND VERNE—WiII. And a BRILLIANT SUPPORTING COMPANY. Prices: D.C. ana 0.5., 2t> 7d, Stalls. Is Td; Upper Circle, Is Id. Deserves at the Bristol. After 5 at Burnett’s, next Theatre. 804 LAST DAY! E At LAST NIGHT! VERYBODY'S VERYBODY’S Of E. J. and Dan Carroll’s Great Australian Masterpiece, •'SILKS AND SADDLES," "SILKS AND SADDLES," Starring BROWNIE VERNON. Screening Times: 12, 2,4, 6.15, 8.10. Commencing TO-MORROW, Jack London’s ‘THE MUTINY OF 'THE ELSINORE." ‘‘THE MUTINY OF THE ELSINORE." "THE MUTINY OF THE ELSINORE." Recommended by the Censor as more • especially for adult audiences. JACK LONDON’S . JACK LONDON’S World-Famous Story. A STORY OF STRONG MEN, MUTINY ON SHIPBOARD, SURGING StEIAS, THRILLING ADVENTURE. AND BRAVE FIGHTS AGAINST ODDS. Commencing TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) At VERYBODY’S. VERYBODY'S. Reserves at Theatre or ’Phone 50. E EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS By FIVE LEADING N.Z. ARTISTS (Messrs N. Welch, A. F. Nicoll, W. R. Johnson, F. McCracken, and J. Weeks). NOW OPEN At E. MURRAY FULLER’S GALLERY, MCDONALD’S BUILDINGS, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Hours—9 a.m. to 5 p.m., daily; and 7 >.m. to 9.30 p.m. Wednesdays and FriAdmission—FßEE. YOU ARB INVITED! SELECT YOUR PIANO ON THE RECORD OF ITS PERFORMANCE. TI IHIS is what we do in selecting instrumentg for our stocks, and every wise piano purchaser should do the game. THE SPLENDID SERVICE AND SATISFACTION Which "Begg" pianos are giving In thousands of homes throughout Dominion, is proof positive of the soundness of this advice. All these famous makes come under the category "Begg Instruments." BRINSMBAD, ROGERS, WINDOVER, LA GQNDA, JESSE FRENCH, BREWSTER, LYON AND HEALY. OUR SPACIOUS SHOWROOM IS UPSTAIRS. We invite you to call in any time. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners street, Wellington, The Oldest Established Piano House in New Zealand. Madame foley. victoria Hail, Adelaide road. Assembly every Monday evening; Tuition class, Thursday. 7AO till 10.30; Latest Dances. 7 till 3 p.m.; also Beginners. MEETINGS. BOROUGH of lower HUTT. ELECTRIC LIGHT. A PUBLIC MEETING to consider a report on an Hlectrio Light Scheme for the Borough will be held in King George Theatre, Lower Hutt, at 8 p.m.. on FRIDAY, April 29th, 1921. JB. P. RISHWORTH, 763 Mayor. WELLINGTON RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION. (Incorporated.) rrUtF. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING -L of the above Association will be held in the Town Hall, TO-NIGHT. (THURSDAY), April 28th, 7.30 o’clock. R. J. F. ALDRICH, 816 • SecretaryMERCHANT SERVICE GUILD. PHE ANNUAL MEETING of the L Merchant Service Guild will be -Id on SATURDAY, April 30th. at 11 m.. in the Guild Rooms, and all MemMo’are requested to attend. F. A. MACINDOE, 7 j Secretary. WELLINGTON HARBOUR . BOARD. la the Matter of "The Harbours Amendment Act, 1910," aud 1 the Regulations thereunder, and of “‘The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908,” and Amendments. I HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that the number of votes received by each candidate for the Office of Member of the Wellington Harbour Board to represent the Payers of Harbour Dues other than Dues on. Ships was as follows : MacEWAN, James Ballantyne i 171 SINCLAIR, Robert Ernest 29 anu I hereby declare Mr James Ballantyne Macßwan to be duly elected, to such office. Dated this 27th day of April. 1821. FRANK WILLS, Returning Officer to the Wellington Harbour Board. LOWER HUTT BOROUGH COUNCIL. BOYES’ FAMILY RELIEF FUND. NOTICE is hereby given that the subscription lists for this Fund will close on APRIL 30th, 1921, and Collectors aro requested to hand in their lists to tho undersigned as soon after that date as possible. WM. NICHOLSON. 836 Town Clerk.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10886, 28 April 1921, Page 3
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