Amusements ÜBLIC HALL, OAMARU The Favorites are Coming Back Ai-ain. 2 NIGHTS ONLY 2 TUFSDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXT, April 3rd and 4th. WORLD'S T 10 AND AMERICAN NOVELTY COMPANY, Who created such a furore three v. eeks ago in Oamarn. The Company ha c lieen further strengthened by the inclusion of MR CHARLES FANNING, The King of Comedians AND MISS GEORGIE DEVOE, the Vital . c park, Whose specialities have pained h r a worldwide repntation. Both of these artists were leading m mbers of Frank Clark's Alham ra Company. Lo»k ontfo CR.-.WF »RD and MUO'EY In t eir Gre t Burlesque Trapeze Act. J'ntirely New Program e. Full particulars in f ture issue. ERNEST S. DUNCAN, Advi.nce Agent. I N A APRIL 12th AND 13th. NGAPARA. MONDAY EVENING. APRTL 2nd. ■ MPERIAL BURLESQUE TOURISTS. POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. In their grand Character Impersonations, Introducing all the Latest Crazes, viz.— "After the Ball," "Daisy Bell," "My Old Dutch," "The Waiter," "Masks and Faces," "The Nipper, Etc., Etc. Coming with the above are: Mr Sam Walton*, Comedian and Dancer (Original Hooligan), to see him is to laugh, and that hearty; Mb A. Phillips, Descriptive Vocalist, whose songs touch every heart; Miss Flobrii: Melrose, Pretty little Serio Comic, who is everyone's favorite; Prof. A. Thomas, Pianoforte Soloist and Composer. Miss Madge Seymour, Contralto ; Ethel Harvey, Mandolinist; and many others. See Bills.. Also The World's Gbeatest Two, Knockabouts, Acrobatic, Song and Dance Team, who nightly keep the audience in roars of laughter. The Usual Price of Admission. Doors at 7.30, commence 8 o'clock sharp. MR G. MOORE. Churches ST. LUKE'S CHURCH. 'ARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES will • be held TO-MORROW at the usual hours. Preacher: Rev. F. Sotham. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. i EV. R. SCOTT ALLAN will Conduct 3 the Services at the usual hours on Sabbath. Morning—"ln Memoriam," Luke vii, 13,14. Evening—To Young Men : ' The Love of Pleasure." , ESLEYAN CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, APRIL Ist, 1894. Wesley Church.—ll a.m., Rev. J. A. Luxford ; 6.30, Rev. J. A. Luxford—Valedictory Enfield, 6.30 p.m.—Children's Service Kakanui, 6.30 p.m.—Mr Adams BAPTIST CHURCH. Morning—Mr Verey. Evening— Mr Brown. Service at \Yeston, 7 p.m. EMMANUEL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Wassbeck-street. REV. F. SETH-SMITH will conduct the service TO-MORROW MORNING AND EVENING. Subjects : Morning : " Account of Congregational Council. Evening : " Willing in the day of God's power." Afternoon: Address to Children; Evening : Communion. Public Notices W*m?&&! WATHEMO LICENSING ELECTION. Election of Licensing Committee under The Alcoholic Liquors Sale Control Act, 1893. T HEREBY give public notice that the -*- following is the Aggregate Result of the Polling at the several Polling Places at the Election of Eight Members of Licencing Committee for the above District on Wednesday, 21st March, 1594 : Rutherford, Gideon " ... 1147 Eagle, John 1146 Kirbv, James 1145 Thompson, Robert 1132 Gilmore, Jun., Alexander 1123 NicnoL, William 1109 Service, James 1107 Ramsay, John Johnson ... 1090 Smith, James Richard ... 761 M'lntosh, Allan 741 Philip, David Waters ... 745 Ketnedy, David 728 Isbistjr, Magnus ... ... 718 Inder, William Francis ... 715 Gordon, Bkrnabd 694 Gutfte, William 690 Informals, 120. I therefore declare GIDEON RUTHERFORD, JOHN EAGLE, JAMES KIRBY ROBERT THOMPSON, ALEXANDER GILMORE Jun., WILLIAM NICHOL, JAMES SERVICE, and JOHN JOHNSON RAMSAY to have been Duly Elected. And I hereby appoint the time and place of holding Licensing Meetings to be as follows: At Noon on the First .in the Months of June, September, December, and March, at the Courthouse, Palmerston. JOHN T. GWYNNE, ' Returning Officer, Waihemo Licensing District. Palmerston, March 28th, 1894. mmmsax "THE ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS SALE CONTROL ACT, 1893." LICENSING DISTRICT OF WAIHEMO. NOTICE OF VOID POLL. at the Poll taken on the Slat Instant as to the Renewal of Licenses, I have fonnd on counting the Votes that the number of Votes recorded at the. JPoJl—that, ia to aay, not amount to One Half—that ia to say, 61 the total number of Electors on the RoIL Now, in pursuance of the provisions of the said Act, I hereby declare the Poll to be Void. JOHN THOMAS GWYNNE, Returning Gfficer for the said District. Dated March 28tb, ISB4.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 5907, 31 March 1894, Page 3
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