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Amusemantt, ELECTRIC THEATRE. Direction,' Messrs Hayward and Cooper; TO-NIGHT.' AND EVERY NIGHT. : THE HOME OF PERMANENT , . PICTURES. If it happened, you will see it atHAYWARD’S PICTURES. The Window of the World. Drawing crowded houses week by week. It’s the Pictures that tell. NOTHING BEITER THAN THE / PROGRAMMES WE PRESENT. This is the Verdict of Our Patrons. THE TAMING OP WILD BILL. THE TAMING OF WILD BILL. Exciting Cowboy Drama. - The Gorgeous Pantomime, THE CHARM OF THE FLOWERS. THE CHARM OF THE FLOWERS. Complete Change To-night. , Bp eurc and come early and avoid our usual Saturday crush. Business Manager, WILL JAMESON. T T I P A N G 0 P A R K. , NEXT THURSDAY. r First Steaner Leaves 1.30. Refreshments on Board, 6d. GRAND CONCERT PROGRAMME FREE. All Proceeds go to the BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY. Tickets, 2s, each. F. J. VYALKEE, Hon. Sec. THE ASABEOHO ZOO. The Finest Collection of WILD ANIMALS, MONKEYS and BIRDS In New Zealand. either the Glasgow Street or Dublin Street car to the Aramoho Terminus, and then a two minutes’ walk. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC EVERY DAY, INCLUDING SUNDAY. Admission—Adults, Is; Children over 12, 6d; under 12, 3d. Afternoon Tea,' 6d. Billiards, Croquet, Swing-boats, FREE J. J. BOYD, Proprietor. Public Notion. NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE FORCES. DISTRICT ORDER By COLONEL E. W. C. CHAYTOE, Commanding Wellington District. District Headquarters, Wellington, March 29, 1911. CLAIMS FOR EXEMPTION. ALL persons claiming exemption from service in the Territorial Forces 'of the Dominion on account of permanent mental or physical defect must attach a certificate in support‘of this claim, signed by a clergyman or Justice of the Peace, to their Registration Form'. S. V. TRASK, Captain, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General. .£lO REWARD. A NYONE giving information that will lead to the conviction of such person (or persons) who have scratched with an implement the windows of the undersigned will receive the above- reward. J. WILLIAMS AND CO. PHILLIP A. KRULL. WANGANUI ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB. : Annual General. Meeting of the 1 above Club will be held in Christ Church Schoolroom at 8 p.m. on Monday,, 3rd April. Business; Annual report add balance-sheet, election of officers, etc.. I T. A. GILLISON, ! ■Hon. Secretary.; ~. NOTICE TO OCCUPIERS OF FACTORIES UNDER THE FACTORIES act. - | ; is hereby given that the Registration of Factories expires on 31st March; 1911, and that Re-registration is Due on Ist April. Forms of application for renewal of registration, as already issued, to he accompanied by’the registration fee indicated on the form and : by the Wage Sheets distributed last yeat, should be sent in immediately. It. shouldF be particularly noted that' registration" cannot be effected unless'the Wage Sheets are furnished with the application for rfe-. newal, and if the forms supplied last year -. for this purpose have been’mislaid or are, insufficient, a further supply, will be provided on application. For occupying unregistered premises as a factory every occupier is liable to a fine of £5 per day. 5 D. CAEMODY, Inspector of Factories.: i ; MANAWATU RACING CLUB. j AUTUMN MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, \ sth AND 6th APRIL, 1911. j Awapuni Racecourse, ; PALMERSTON NORTH. j TJ' XC D RSION Fares. Trains run to Course. See Railway Handbills. ; Large Fields. CLASSIC EVENTS; j 7th Manawatu Stakes, First Day. i 3rd Sires’ Produce Stakes,-Second Day, J. M. JOHNSTON, ; . .Secretary.'; FURNITURE buying made ea«y it PurNf andSon’s Sale, now on.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13341, 1 April 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13341, 1 April 1911, Page 1