AMUSEMENTS. rpHE KINCTS THEATRE "If it's good—wo have got it." TO-NIGHT AT 8. GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY!! TEE PINE ARTS WONDER PLAY, SUPERVISED BY A GENIUS. A STORY THAT BURNS TO YOUR HEAItT— "THE LILY AND THE ROSE," "THE LILY AND THE ROSE," "THE LILY AND THE ROSE," "THE LILY AND THE ROSE," In Three Acts, Presenting Lilian Gish and Rozsika Dolly. Look What.Wo Show as Well! "The pathe gazetted "ACROSS EGYPT." THE A^NZACS—Reviewed by Mr. Fisher. "PLAYING THE SAME GAME" is certainly a Package o{ Tun. Melodious Music. Usual Prices. .Reserves at Tlio Bristol, i "'Arsk' and jier skill receive." THE THING'S. HE BANG'S. . NEXT WEEIC Presents the foremost exponent o£ the screen in a superb ; .photo-dramatisation of the celebrated stage succcss. ftAOTP&Kim % 'in f J toMOSSOW I Francis Hodgson Burnett's drama of unfaltering faitli and triumphant love. A PICTURE THAT COMES CLOSE TO YOU AND WARMS YOUR HEIRT. Not since her memorable and astounding triumph in "Toss' of the Storm Country," has "Little ' Mary" Pickford had such ail opportunity for the exhibition of her amazing talents as in this Famous Players latest production. "ARSK AND YER SHALL RECEIVE." (But "arsk" early if you would visit the King's Theatre - next "week.)Bristol Reserve Plan, Is. 6d.; D.C., Is.; Stalls, 6d. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE: ' ' v npKESPASSEKS will bo prosecuted. J'- Poison laid for dogs on all land occupied by me. H. HUME, Johnsonvillc. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ■ NEW -TIME-TABLE. ON and after StONDAY, 12th instant, the train which now. leaves Wellington for Jolinsoimlle at 7.8 a.m. will leave at 7.3 a.m., and the train which now lenves Wellington... for Palmerston North at 9.28 a.m. will leave, at 0.25 a.m. ■ BY ORDER. ■ NEW,'ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUNDAY TRAINS. ON and after SUNDAY", 11th instant, the trains which now leave Te Aro for Upper Hutt at 1.25 p.m. and Upper Hutt for Wellington at 0.0 p.m. will bo discontinued. Sunday trains between Te Aro. and Upper Hutt will run as below:— Te Aro, dep. 9.6, 10.2 i a.m., 2.10 and 8.35 p.m. Wellington dep, 9.15, 10.33 a.m., 2.0, 2.19 and 8.44 p.m. ' ; " Trains leave Upper Hutt for Wellington and Te Aro at 8.50, 11.0 a.m., 12.35 and 5.0 p.m., and for Wellington only at 1.40 p.m. ' ■ .. .■' BY ORDER. PUBLIC 'NOTICE. THE Proprietors (Dew and The Azulay Syndicate Ltd.), Now Zealand Patents N'os. 32562 and 32563, entitled "IMPROVEMENTS IN PNEUMATIC TYRE COVERS" and "IMPROVEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH DRIVING BELTS AND THE LIKE," are desirous of disposing of the "Patents or entering into working arrangements nndor license or otherwise with Arms likely to bo interested in the 6ame. A copy of the patent specifications and full particulars can bo obtained from and oilers (for transmission to the owner) made to BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, Patent Attorneys, Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, ' ■ Dimedin. ." TO MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS THE Proprietor of Letters Patent N< 27765, of 12tli October, '1909, relai ing to "Improvements in Petroleum c other Hydro Carbon Oile," is desirous { entering into arrangements, by way of License or otherwise on reasonable term for the purpose of exploiting the abov patent and ensuring its practical worl ing in New Zealand. All inquiries to be addressed- to, HENRY HUGHES, LTD., Patent Agents, 157 Featherston Street, Wellington. |.TO MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS rjnHE Proprietors of- Letters Patent No A 29,515, of lfith May, 1911, relating to "Improvements in or relating to powe transmission mechanism," is desirous o entering into arrangements by way of i Liconse or otherwise, on reasonable terms for the purpose of exploiting the abov Patent and ensuring its practical workinj in New Zealand. All inquiries to bo addressed to HENRY HUGHES, LTD., Patent Agents, 157 Featlierston Street, Wellington. , NATIONAL REGISTRATION OP WOMEN. TO THE WOMEN" OF GREATER WELLINGTON. "OEGISTER Yourselves as willing ti •fl-V undertake Clerical Work and releos tho men for fighting. Salary accordini to qualifications. Full particulars oi application to tho office of WOMEN'S NATIONAL RESERVE, 157 Featlierston Street. Hours—lo-6. 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