AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT AT Ite. KING'S, Tho Theatre that ING'S, sets the Standard. An English Production villi an all-star English Cast. "CHOOSING A WIFE." "CHOOSING A WIFE." Splendid Supporting Films. Prices, Is, Id., Is. 7d„ 2s. 'Id., and 2s. 7d. Plan at Bristol till 5, then at Thea.fre.__ 'Phoue_3_j. THE* EMPRESS. Continuous HE EMPRESS U to to KITTY GORDON In "A MANDARIN'S GOLD!" Also PEARL WHITE In "THE LIGHTNING RAIDER" "Mandarin's G01d":—11.35,' 2.5, 4.1 a, 6.20. 8.20. "Lightning' Raider"j—11-15. 1.20, S,ia, 5.40, 7.45, 9.30. NOUM'A TALMADGE TO-DAY. EVERYBODY'S Continuous VERYBODY'S 11 to 10. The Most Sensational Picture Ever been. NORMA TALMADGE. In . "THE NEW MOON," To be seen only at Everybody s. _ • Film House Picnic and Sports at Day s Bay, Full Supporting Programme. Screening times of Star:—ll, 12.45, 2.45, 4.45, J. 45, B.4_)_ TO "W N H A L L (CONCERT CHAMBER). Direction J. and N. Tait RETURN VISIT. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28. And TUESDAY, MARCH 2, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, I Of The World-Famous Violinist, DATSY KENNEDY. DAISY KENNEDY. DAISY KENNEDY. DAISY KENNEDY. ' DAISY KENNEDY. DAISY KENNEDY. DAISY KENNEDY. DAISY KENNEDY. "Of her sex, Mie foremost living violinist."—London "Morning Post." MISS KENNEDY'S tour of th« Dominion has been one long TRIUMPH. Extra recitals have been given in AUCKLAND. CHRISTCHURCH. and DUNEDIN. so great was tho demand for seats. ~ DAISY KENNEDY. \ DAISY KENNEDY. DAISY KENNEDY. TWO FAREWELL APPEARANCES. At the Piano-MTSS TOPSIE DOENAU. PRICES-RESERVED, 55., also' 35.. 2s. (Plus-Tax). Tl.q BOK PLANS onen on WEDNESDAY at the BRISTOL. REGARDING OUR NAME. i WHAT is it that has made the name of "Bes*" 1 ' a household word in every musical homo throughout New Zealand? Wo 'Have made this position for it, by years of honest and stvaigbf.forward dealings and by stocking instruments the high quality of which merited the absolute confidence of all our customers. Our good name for the future is also assured by-' the representation of sucli pianos as -•'BRINSAfEAD, CF.ALLEN, BRASTEII JESSE FRENCH. ROGERS, , FOSTER. Call to-day and let us give! you the convincing, reasons why we stock, and offer you, these instruments. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., Manners Street. • The Oldest Established Piano House in New Zealand.
MEETINGS. VOGELTOWN AND MORNTNGTON MUNICIPAL ELECTORS' ASSOCIATION. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Masonic Hull, BROOKLYN, TO-NIGHT nt S o'clock. Matters of importance will be discussed. Colonel Mitchell. M.P.. and others will sjicak. All interested arc invited.' A. R. HORNBLOW, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICES. PORIRUA MENTAL HOSPITAL. ' VISITING will fallowed on and . after MONDAY, 23rd INST. ■ GRAY HASSELL,, Medical Superintendent. PATENTS. PUBlicToTiclT ' rTIHE Proprietors (M'Elrov-Shenhord ■*■ Co.) of New Zealand, Patent No. 29225. entitled "PROCESS AND. APPARATUS FOR MIXING AND APPLYING CONCRETE" are desirous of disposing of the Letters Patent or entering into working arrangements, under license or otherwise, with firms likely to be interested in the same. Further particulars can ho obtained and offers (for transmission to the owners) made to BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, Patent Attorneys, ' Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin. LEGAL NOTICES. ~ 1 PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pur- ■*■* sunlit to Section 50 of the. Public Trust Office Act; 1908. that all creditors and others lrivine claims ncninst th; estate of JAMES ROBERTSON, late of Palmerston North; Mechanical Engineer, deceased estate is under administration by the' Public Trustee), are hereby required to lodge IN. DUPLICATE such claims, supported by full particulars and certified as due and owing by the said estate at the date of the death of the said deceased, with tho Public Trustee's local office at Palmerston North, on or before APRIL 20, 1920. Any claim not lodged by tho date named is lialilp to exclusion. LOCAL DEPUTY-PUBLIC TRUSTEE, District Manager. Palmerston North, ' February 18. 1920. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATION AND HEALTH FOR MANLY BOYS. fpHIS is tho School to train your boy J for a Successful Career. ' Curriculum comprises all Public School subjects. Fifteen hundred acres playground ; boattag and fishing; physical culture and sportu; atmosphere of School, conducive to high moral character; generous diet; and mild wintors—tbo Ideal School for a delicate boy. OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, MARLBOROUGH. E. FITZGERALD EAGAR, M.A., Headmaster. Full particulars from Rev. John A, Crump, F. 2.5., at tho School.
HUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL, CHILTON SAINT/JAMBS, WATERLOO ROAD, LOWER HUTT. TDOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR &■? GIRLS. Principal, Miss Gcraldine FitzGerald. Vacancies for Boarders. School' Telephone, No. 115, Lower Unit. Sciiool recommences on THURSDAY, February 19. Prospectus may be obtained from the Secrctariee, Messrs. Clarke and Menzies, P.O. Box 486, Wellington, or from the Principal.
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