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AMUSEMENTS. FULLEIvS’ HIS Tl.l" A JESTY’S rr.HEATKE IS ItAaJESTVS A lIEAIBE. Courtenay place. ’Phone 22-669. Direction Fullers’ Theatres, Ltd. to TONIGHT. at 8. TO-NIGILT. An overtlo\vinjj P r ogr ammo Xo-n 1 gnt. A Bounteous Bill of the Botst that \ be had. “First Apnearani'O of EDWAKDS AM) PARKES, EDWARDS AND VARICES, In ‘'Love on a Couch/' A Screamingly Funny Comedy Offering A Piquant Parody on t'liow in Love. Last nights of CHARLES K LAWRENCE, Brilliant English Entertainer. MARZOX AX D FLOP E NCF. In a pleasing Athletic Novelty. CRAYDON AND MACK, In a New and J.aughable Offering. HEREFORD AM) RENNIE, Cute Musical Comedy Duo. Continued Success of LEY LAND HODGSON. Farewell to the Walter George Company. Positively last 4 performances of WALTER GEORGE And His Sunshine Players, After a moat successful season, this popular Revue Company is to terminate its Wellington season. Their last production is a ripping, rollicking one-act comedietta, entitled, -A TRIP TO YOKOHAMA,” In which you will see this excellent Company at its best. PRICES.—D.C. and Stalls. 2s 6d; Back Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is (plus tax). Reserves at the Bristol—after 3 at Burnett’s, next Theatre. TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. THURSDAY, MARCH Stli, 8 p.m. INVITATION‘RECITAL By LEON DB MAUNY (Violinist), EVELYN DB MAUNY (Vocalist - Pianist). Assisted by A. STANLEY WARWICK (Elocutionist). NOTE. —Cards of invitation on application at the Studio, 33, Willis street, or at the Bristol Piano Company or Chas. Begg and Co. Seats may bo reserved at the Bristol Piano Company on payment of the nominal fee of Is, plus tax, Id. SIMPLE FIRST AID TO PIANOFORTEI. XXERE’S a new and up-to-date method of Pianoforte Instruction that wins the pupil’s interest right from the very first lesson. THBO. PRESSER’S - BEGINNERS BOOK is a modern, elementary work that takes the drudgery right out of piano practice, and trains the tyro along easy practical lines, from the beginning up to scales. Explains the whole ground-work of music in simple, lucid language which the smallest child can readily grasp—and enables every pupil, young or old, to make more satisfactory and rapid progress. Published in English or Continental Fingering. Price, 3s 6d; Posted, 3s lOd. Copies obtainable at CHAS. BEGG AND CO.. LTD., Maimers street, Wellington. NOTICE. TL/TADAME FOLEY will resume toach-*•"-1. j n g from Monday next if a sufficient number of pupils are forthcoming. Victoria Hall, Adelaide road, South Wellington. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. A SPECIAL MEETING will be held in the Dominion Museum, WEDNESDAY, February 28th, at 8 p.m. Paper by Professor Cree-Brown: — “ENGINEERING PROGRESS IN WESTERN INDIA.” Illustrated by Lanterft. Slides. All members of the Society and friends are invited to attend. G. B. BRADSHAW, Secretary, Technological Section. MAYORAL ELECTION. OOLONEL MITCHELL will Address.a Meeting of Electors in the CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26th. At 8 p.m. Chairman; Mr J. Gt Harkness, Chairman Harbour Board. All are cordially invited to he present. PUBLIC NOTICES ■\JR and MRS. R. H. GREENFIELD wish to publicly thank Dt. A. Doctor, Featherston, Burse Bowler, and Nurse AValker for their skill and, tintiring attention to their friend, Mr J. T. Cragg, during his severe illness.

WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. KARORI WATER SUPPLY AND DRAINAGE LOAN. ONSLOW WATER-SUPPLY AND DRAINAGE LOAN. NOTICE IN RESPECT OP EACH OP THE ABOVE PROPOSALS. /TUHE Special Roll prepared in conX nection with the proposal for the above Loan is deposited at the office of the Wellington City Council in the Town Clerk’s Officej Town Hall, Cuba street. Wellington, and will remain there depoeited until the 6th DAY OP MARCH, 1923. This Roll may bo inspected at any time during office hours on week days from 8.30 a.m. to 1t.30 a.m. on Saturdays and from 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. on other week days until and including the 6th day of March, 1933. NOTICE IS HEREBY PURTHER GIVEN that any person whose name appears on the Roll may object to any matter or thing contained in tho said Roll or to tho omission of any matter or thing from tho said roll, and may forward notice thereof in writing to the local authority within seven days after the last day on which tho Roll shall bo deposited as aforesaid, being the Gtli day of March, 1923, and may similarly object to his name being included on the said Roll on tho ground that his property will not bo benefited, or will bo only partially benefited, by the expenditure of the proposed loan, and may also similarly object on tho ground that the property of any person is wholly or partially omitted from the Roll. Tho last day of lodging all such objections is TUESDAY, the 13th DAY of MARCH, 1923. Dated this 24th day of Febriiiary, 1923. R. TAIT, Acting-Town Clerk. I

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11454, 26 February 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11454, 26 February 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11454, 26 February 1923, Page 3

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