AMUSEMENTS. Y E R Y HOST'S. J (Tho Distinctive Theatre.) THIS "WEEK. ' THIS "WEEK. 1 Wo .have pleasure in present ins tho "Wonderful Royally Masterpiece, f ■'THE PRINCE CHAP." X "THE PRINCE CIIAr." -THE PRINCE CHAP." "TllK PRINCE CHAP.' "THE PRINCE CHAP." "THE PRINCE CIIAP." A Soul-ttirrins picturiaation of th* famous stago play. This is the second great starring vehicle for that most popular of modern actors, THOMAS MEIGHAN. THOMAS , MEIGHAN. THOMAS MEIGHAN. THOMAS MEIGHAN. THOMAS MEIGHAN. THOMAS MEIGHAN. THOMAS MEIGHAN. v. THOMAS MEIGHAN. THOMAS MEIGHAN. THOMAS MEIGHAN. THOMAS MEIGHAN. THOMAS MEIGHAN. Ho has taken picture-lovers by storm in his lccent sweeping successes, and now makes a euperb and delightful "PRINCE CHAP." He is supported by a Great Cast, including Kathlyn Williams, Anil Forrest, etc. "THE PRINCE CHAP." "THE PRINCE CHAP." "THE PRINCE CHAP." "THI-; PRINCE CHAP." "THE PRINCE CHAP." "THE PRINCE CHAP." A ''Bohemian" romatiea of ft Sculptor's lovo —Fascinating Studio Scenes and Lovely Models—The FJare of Info nnd 'Laughter—The Thrill of a Wonderful Love— The Tender Touch of a Homeless Baby Girl —All Blended in the Most Wonderful and Radiant Romance Ever Conceived!! "THE PRINCE CHAr." "THE PRINCE CHAP." "THE PRINCE CHAP." "THE PRINCE CHAP." "THE PRINCE CHAP." "THE PRINCE CHAP." A Story of Lore among tho Artists. A tender ioma.uco of tears and laughter. Portrayed in a picture eff mtmdcrfuJ heart-appeal. In Addition— P-aramonnt-Artcraft's Latest Photo-Comedy, THE FRISKY MRS JOHNSON, 1 THE FRISKY MRS JOHNSON, THE FRISKY MRS . JOHNSON, ■ THE FRISKY MRS JOHNSON, THE FRISKY MRS JOHNSON, THE FRISKY MRS JOHNSON, Starring The Beautiful, Charming, and Magnetic • Actress, BILLIE BURKE. 'BILLIE BtJRICE. BILLIE BURKE. BILLIE BURKE. BILLIE BURKE. BILLIE BURKE. The Story of {he breezy cureer of a. pay voungr widow in Paris—Brilliant with. Fashion— Sparkling with Life on tho 'Boulevards—Glowing | with Lovo and Strewn with Mere Man., EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. EVERYBODY'S ''SELECT" ORCHESTRA. PRICES AS USUAL. Heservcs at The Bristol or 'Phono 4923. 5240 i .< , RID G WAY'S Circus and trained animals' show. 20 STAR ITEMS 20. • CIHCUS, VAUDEVILLE, AND BUCK-'' JUMPERS. SUMNER, TO-MGHT. . ' REDCLIFFS, APRIL 19th. ■ ST, ALBANS-, APRIL ,<2otlwj**l.-*- 1 ». RICHMOND, APRIL 21st. • LI2JWOOD, APRIL 22nd. •./ WOOLSTON, APRIL 23rd. 1)58
' GOVERNMENT NOTICES; NEW' ZEALAND DIVISION OF THE ROYAL NAVY. . ■ RECRUITS REQUIRED. /' V OUTKS between the ages of 17. and 18 1- will now be .accepted for training on> H.M.S.' PHILOMEL, as Sealncrf hi the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy. Case?» in which youths Will b&\ 17 by ill® end of Jun-ei will be specially considered. NOTE.—Boy.s .between ages of IB arid 17 will be eligible for entry when subsequent classes aro formed. Men between the ages of 18 and 22 will also be accepted for training as stokers. The first classes will be formed during the first week in May, when .successful Candida tea will be required to joittH.M.S. Philomel at Auckland. Application, should- be made to' the Defence Office nearest the candidate's placo of residence. A. selection of the most suitable candidates will be made from the list Qf a.pplicaitß. Selected candidates will-be required to ,cnga.ge for 12 years from date of entry,, or if under 18 then till that ago is leacht'l and for 12 years after, at the end of whioh i>eriod tbey may re-engage for further service, Thev, will be eligible for service in any part of the world, and. in any ship of the Royal Navy\or Navies of the Dominions. The following minimum phyaical standard is, required YOUTHS (SEAMEN CL^SS). Mean Chest Height. Measurement. Age. ft. in. Inches. 17-17 i * ..5 3 331 17&-18 •• .±5 3i 31' stokers; ' ; 18-19 .. .. 5 l 35 19-20 .. .. 6 4-i 3ci 20 and over ..5 5 36 Candidates will be educationally examined in Dictation and Arithmetic. (First four rules.) ■ Candidates must posses full normal vision in both eyes, and will bo' required' to pass both provisional and final medical examinations before being finally accepted. Candidates must be British Subjects of European extraction, and wjll be required to produce their birth certificate. The commencing rates of pay aro ag follows: Stolcer, 2nd class .. .. 5s Gd. Boys, 2nd class Is; Ist class Is Dd. i Ordinary Seamen, 2nd class . (Boys over 17) .. 2a Cd. Ordinary Seamen (at 18 years of age) .. •• ..5s Od. arid, in addition, deferred pay, freo uniform kit on entry, and.an allowance for its up* keep. Free rations dnd aCcontaiodaiion aro provided. A special allowance is paid during leave in iieu of provisions. On com--pletion of twelve yeaiV service accumulated deferred pay will be payable in a lump earn. ' Both classes of ratings an? eligible for advancement to higlier ratings, and, if sjwcfelly rocommciidcd, to or Comipiwiotied Rank. By Command'of tho Naval Board. J. SIDDALL3, Paymaster-Commander, Jfavul Secretary. Navy Office, , Wellington. 14th April, 1921. 5220 LOST AND POUND. I OST, Black and White FOX TERKlt.it. JLi liev.-ard. ' Apply Miss • Bojvden, 157 Papama road. 5258 S~TRAYED on to my property, 3 LAMBS. If not claimed within 7 days will bo sold tj defray expenses. E. McDermott, Halawell. ' HOTELS. "THE MANSIONS" PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuznco street, Wellington. mHIS First-class Private Bute! is now ,X under the management of MESDAMES QOOKE and McGOWAN, late of Christchuroh. Excellent accommodation, service, ar.d cuisine. Electric light throughout. TaxiS 12s per day. i' 3 10s per week. Permancnts by arrangement. C29GI RENOVATED FROM TOP TO BOTTOM. "tXfHEN you visit Wellington etay at the TV HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 207 Ouba street. This well known private hotel haa just been renovated throughout—B bathrooms, hot and cold water day and night, every convenience and comfort, centrally situated. Clean and healthful Tariff 12s fld per day. Telegrams and letters receive prompt and careful attention. Telegrams "Edilson," Wellington. 'Phone 3049, G5196-6274 S. EDILSON, Proprietor. WHEN you buy GOLDEN BREW VINEGAR you hav i all that is pure, and the guarantee of the makers behind it. Sold by all grocers. H5500-3U5
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17122, 18 April 1921, Page 1
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