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PUBLIC NOTICES Wellington Harbour Board SALE OF DEBENTURES £ 1 50,000 Loan at 5i% per annum The Board is offering: for public sale Debentures of either jflbO or £i.ooo denomination. RATE OF INTEREST —5l per centum per annum payable half yearly. DEBENTURES mature February 1940. FRACTIONAL INTEREST paid at si per centum per annum. ■BROKERAGE PAID. INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL payable free of exchange in New Zealand. Prospectus and Tender Forms procurable at any branch of the National Bank of New Zealand Ltd., or from undersigned. Harbour Board Office, Wellington, New Zealand. A. G. BARNETT, Secretary. AMUSEMENTS STRIKING SCENES OF ENTHUSIASM WERE AGAIN EVIDENT AT THURSDAY NIGHT’S PERFORMANCE OF EDNA THOMAS, THE LADY FROM LOUISIANA. CHEERED TO THE ECHO AGAIN AND AGAIN. RECALLED TIMES WITHOUT NUMBER. YOUR LAST CHANCE TO HEAR HER. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, TO-NIGHT, AT 8. BOOK SEATS AT THE BRISTOL. DIRECTION E J. CARROLL. EDNA THOMAS, EDNA THOMAS, EDNA THOMAS, EDNA THOMAS, EDNA THOMAS, EDNA THOMAS, EDNA THOMAS, EDNA THOMAS, THE LADY FROM LOUISIANA, CREOLE MELODIES, SONGS OF SLAVERY DAYS, NEGRO SPIRITUALS. Cameo Studies of Life in the Sunny South. Characteristic Stories and Impersonations of New Orleans, Street Callers, etc. Assisting Artists: LUCILE LAURENCE, Harpist. CONSTANCE PIPER, Accompanist. "Miss Thomas has no equal. Go and hear her.”—Sir Harry Lauder. 151 THE THEATRICAL ATTRACTION OF THEi YEAR. A NOVELTY OF RARE MERIT, UNIQUE AND FASCINATING. Direct from a record run of 10 weeks iii Melbourne and Sydney, playing to capacity business. FOR A LIMITED SEASON ONLY. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, WELLINGTON. Lessees J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. OPENING ON MONDAY, 27 th , AT 8. MATINEES ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, AT 2.30. E. J. CARROLL PRESENTS H.R.H. THEI PRINCE OF WALES’S FAVOURITE SHOW. “A NIGHT IN HONOLULU” 12 WORLD’S PICKED ARTISTS. 14 DIFFERENT INSTRUMENTS Hula Hula Dances by Hula Hula Belles. Eddie Kinle.v’s Jazz Four. Queenie and David Kaili. Ernest Kaai on the Banjolele. Singers, Dancers, Instrumentalists seen amid a sotting of tropical beauty. Absolutely dazzling. PRICES : 6s, 4s and 2s. Book at the Bristol.

DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE. FARMERS' FARM SCHOOL, SOLWAY, MASTERTON. f | iHE> Department of Agriculture is conJ. ducting a Farmers' Farm School at the Sohvay Show Grounds, Masterton, from June Btli to 13th, 1925. In order to avoid disappointment application for enrolment should be made by June Ist. It is proposed that the course will comprise Lectures and Demonstrations of a practical nature, given by Departmental experts and others, on subjects of practical interest to the farmer. The following information is supplied for farmers desiring to enrol • 1. Any bona fide farmer or farm worker is eligible for enrolment. 2. Accommodation charge for the five days is £2 ss, which is the only charge involved. 3. Application for enrolment, accompanied by the above fee, £2 ss, may be- made to—The Department of Agriculture, Masterton, - the Provincial Secretary, Farmers' Union, Masterton, the Provincial Secretary, Farmers' Union, Dannevivke, the Department of Agriculture, Palmerston North. 4. Enrolment of applicants will be fttrictly in order of application. w. j. McCulloch, 22) Instructor in Agriculture. I DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. [ FARMERS' FARM SCHOOL, WERAROA THE Department of Agriculture is con- . ducting a Farmers' Farm School at the Central Development Farm, Weraroa, fiom May 11th to 16th, 1925. In order to avoid disappointment application for enrolment should bo made oy Mav 4th. [. It is. proposed that the course will eorai prise Lectures and Demonstrations of a I practical nature, given by Departmental I and others, on subjects of practical interest to the farmer. The following information is supplied lor farmers desiring to enrol: 1. Any'bona fide farmer or farm worker is eligible for enrolment. 2. Accommodation charge for the five days is £2 ss, which is the only charge involved. 3. Application for enrolment, accompanied by the above fee, £2 ss, may bo made to —The Manager, Central Development Farm, Weraroa, or the Instructor in Agriculture. Pulmcrstim North. 4 Enrolment of applicants will be Ktrictly in order of application w. j. McCulloch. 230 Instructor in Agriculture. QAILDHS* FRIEND SOCIETY, CHURCH. AND INSTITUTE, Whitmoro street. SUNDAY: Services at 11 a.m, and 7 p m. Preacher: Mr James Moore, Missioner. Subject: (1) '‘Believe What you ran't fctee"; (2) "Meekness and Backbone." Soloists: The Misses E<. Williams, T. Colpus, and M. Spencer. Bong Service, at 8.30 "p.m. Known Account Books, * * ruled to any requirements, can bo had at the "Times" office. These books are strong and faithfully made, am! the quality of the paper i? of the beat. Ring 2747 tor ptfeefc.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12116, 18 April 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12116, 18 April 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12116, 18 April 1925, Page 3

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