AMUSEMENTS. KING’S ING’S The Theatre that Sets the Standard. Early Application is necessary if you would enjoy the delights of Norma Talmadge in “The Woman Gives," . . . the humour of Larry Scmon in “Schooldays,” . . . the singing of Roberto Romani, and the brilliant Musical Numbers of the King’s Grand Orchestra. In fact, reservation either at the Bristol or by ’Phono 22—212 is the best security. KING’S. The Theatre that Sets tho Standard. MPRESS? EMPRESS, MPRESS. EMPRESS. THE Picture House. 8 EARL WILLIAMS EARL WILLIAMS In “A MASTER STROKE,” “A MASTER STROKE,” "A MASTER STROKE,” “A MASTER STROKE,” "A MASTER STROKE," In this gieat comedy-drama Earl Williams is seen at his best. Also the great and ever-popular serial, “SMASHING BARRIERS.” Continuous from 11 to 10. Tel. 3442. E— —— vERYBODY’S. VERYBODY’S. A Programm’e of Highest Standard. Recommended by the Censor as More Especially for Adult Audiences. SESSUE HAYAKAWA SESSUE HAYAKAWA I’ l A Gripping Modern Spanish Melodrama, “THE BRAND OF LOPEZ.” "THE BRAND OF ' LOPEZ.” Excellent Supports include LARRY SEMON, In this Third Speedy. Snappv Comedy, “SCHOOL DAYS.” And Glimpses of the Olympic Sports at Antwerp. Usual Prices. Reserves, ’Phone 50. PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLLINGTON MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. NOTICE TO CITIZENS.
DISTRICT ELECTORS’ ROLL. npHE District Electors’ Roll is now be- -- ing prepared. See that your name and address are recorded thereon. Call at the Town Hall and make sure. FORMS inay be obtained at the undermentioned places:— Town Hall.—Cuba Street. Newtown. —Public Library. Brooklyn.—Public Lirrary. Karori. —Public Library. Kelburn. —Tea Kiosk. Hataitai—Burbery’s Pharmacy (Post Office). Kilbirnie. —Post Office. Wadestown.—Mr. H. Janes, Bootmaker, Main Road. Kaiwarra. —Post Office. Khandallah.—Mr. C. E. Femmel, Post Office Store. Ngaio.—Lea and Cheverall, Post Office Store. Miramar.— Borough Office. Island Bay.—Mrs. Hall, Tram Terminus. ... Lyall Bay.—Mr. Binns, Custodian Beach. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. January 15, 1921.
NOTICE TO FARMERS. TRACTOR TRIAL. & A PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION of the .A. c a se 'Praetor will be held on I|r. W. n George’s Farm, nt HAYWARDS, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 18. All farmers interested in Tractors for up-to-date methods of Farming are cordially invited. The Tractor will be shown Ploughing and pulling gorse. JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON LTD., Sola Agents. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. WHARF HOLIDAY. WATERSIDE WORKERS’ PICNIC DAY PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 26, 1921, has been fixed, weather permitting, by the Wellington Waterside Workers’ Union, as the date for the Watersiders’ Annual Picnic. If the Union decides to postpone the picnic on acoount of weather, a fourflag Postponement Signal will bo flown at Mount Victoria Signal Station from 7.36 a.m. to 8.30 a.m. on Wednesday, January 26. On the day actually observed the Board’s Wharves. Stores, and Bonded Warehouse will be closed for ordinary business. BY ORDER. H. E. NICHOLLS. Secretary. Harbour Board Offices, Wellington. N.Z., January 11, 1921. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CIVIC RECEPTION TO M. HENRI REGAERT, CONSUL-GENERAL FOR BELGIUM FOR AUSTRALASIA. npHE PUBLIC are cordially invited to JL be present at the Council Chamber, Town Hall, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), January 18, at 11 a.m., on the occasion of a Civic Reception to the Consul-Gen-eral for Belgium for Australasia. No uniform. • JOHN P. LUKE, Mayor. January 15, 1921. x SHOWS. PAHIATUA A. AND P. SHOW. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1921. A FINE PROGRAMME. The Competitions include: Maiden- Hunters’, Open Hunters’, and Pony Jumping Competitions. SHEEP DOG TRIAL. First Prize, £10; Second, £5 ; Third, £l. ENTRIES for all classes CLOSE ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 22. Schedules promptly forwarded on application to J. A. WALSH,. Secretary.
WOODVILLE AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. WOODVILLE SHOW. OODVILLE SHOW. TUESDAY AND AVEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25 and 26, 1921. 29th ANNUAL, FIRST TWO-DAYS’ SHOW. GREATLY INCREASED PRIZES. Classes for all Descriptions of Stock, also Sheep Dogs, Farm Produce, and Cookery. Attractive Ring Programme Etich Day. Sheep Dog Trial Second Day. Merry-go-Uouno and numerous other Side Shows. Prize Schedules on application to W. A. LYON, Secretary.
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