AMUSEMENTS. THE DIRECTORS Of J. C.' WILLIAMSON FILMS (N.Z.), LTD., Have the honour of announcing THE GRAND OPENING THE GRAND OPENING THE GRAND OPENING THE GRAND OPENING On FRIDAY’, DECEMBER 10, at 7.45 P.M., Of Their Magnificent NEW PICTURE AND VAUDEVILLE THEATKETHE REGENT — THE REGENT — THE REGENT , — THE REGENT THE REGENT THE REGENT —: THE REGENT THE REGENT THE REGENT THE REGENT. — The Theatre Beautiful. It is situated on the site of the old Opera House (The Tivoli), Manners Street, Wellington, and has been rebuilt at a cost of .£50,000. The Theatre is unequalled in New Zealand or Australia for beauty or comfort, and the Directors are cohfidept it will .immediately become the favourite rendezvous of Wellington’s Picture and Vaudeville patrons. • > The furnishing of the theatre is on a luxurious standard, and the* seating (composed largely of lounge chairs) is the last word in comfort. Nothing nearly approaching the interior and stage lighting has ever before been attempted in New Zealand; the three-colour lighting effects will be a revelation to patrons. As a worthy opening production, Paramount’s Greatest Masterpiece BEAU GESTB,' . . BKAU GESTE, BEAU GESTE,'. . - BEAU GESTE, BEAU GESTE, ' BEAU GESTE, BEAU GESTE, . BEAU GESTE, With RONALD COLMAN Will be screened. In conjunction with the worlds greatest , pictures. J. C. WILLIAMSON CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE Will bo presented each week. These acts are the cream of the famous International Vaudeville from Williamson’s Tivoli Theatres (Melbourne and Sydney). And The Regent Operatic Orchestra. 14 Soloists 14. Direction Mr. M. 1. Dixon. The Policy of the Directors will be to. submit 2 complete Royal Sessions (Vaudeville anil Pictures) daily, at 2.15 and 7.45. with intermediate screenings commencing each day at 11 a.m. POPULAR PRICES: Box Plans open at Theatre (44-144) Next Monday at 10 a.m. Seats may also be Reserved at Xbe Bristol. ' , . .. . ■ Under-the Direction of , WILLIAMSON FILMS (N.Z.). LTD. Managing Directors: Sii George Tallis, John H. Tait, F. W. Thring, Beaumont Smith. ' . biggest Song Success the. World J- has ever bad—" The Prisoners Song.” Price 2s. at all Music Stores. 3AN D . WELLINGTON CAIPDONIAN SOCIETY PIPE BAND . . at ORIENTAL BAY TO-NIGHT OVEDNESDAY),. At 8 p.m. T WISH I had some one to Jove me -*- and buy me a copy of ‘ The Prisoner’s Song.” Price 25., any Music Store. '
PUBLIC NOTICES. TIT AHI BAY Bus Service meets all L trains to and from Porirua daily. E, F. O’Sullivan.; WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD. A N invitation is extended to all citiA zens of the Wellington Hospital Board District to attend the laying of the foundation stone of the new Hospital additions at 3 p.m. on Thursday December 2,192 G.. ‘ WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. . CLOSING OF ADELAIDE ROAD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that iX owing to paving operations ADELAIDE ROAD (between John Street and Luxford Street) will be CLOSED for through traffic from TO-DAY, DECEMBER 1, 1926, until further notice. , E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. November 30, SEND A CHRISTMAS OR NEW YEAR CABLE VIA PACIFIC ' AT REDUCED RATES. rpHE Pacific Cable Board has J- arranged to carry Christmas and New Year "Greetings from December 15 to 30 at the following reduced ratee;— UNITED KINGDOM—6d. per word, minimum 10 ■words 4—- ss. CANADA41<1. per word, minimum 10 words 3s. 9d. ' AUSTRALIA—3d. per word, minimum 10 words Is. 6d. If you hare forgotten to mail a card, here is your opportunity to send a cheap cable, i ■ ' . 1 COUNTY OF HUTT. IN THE MATTER of the Local Bodies Loans Act, 1913, its' Amendments and Regulations thereunder. PROI’OSED LOAN FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A ROAD, RAUMATI. SPECIAL ROLL OF RATEPAYERS. NTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, *■’ pursuant to the provisions of the Local Bodies Loans Act, 1913, and its Amendments and Regulations thereunder, the Special Roll in respect of (he No. 23 Special Rating District, Raumati, being a portion of the Whareroa Riding, in the County of Hatt, was deposited in the Office of the Hutt County Council, 68 Lambtcn Quay, WeL linglou, on December 1, 1926, and will remain there for public inspection during Office hours until December 8, 1926. Any person whose name appears on such Roll may, not later than the 16th day of December, 1926, lodge with the Hutt County Council an objection in writing to bis name being included m the Roll on the grounds that his property will not be benefited or will be only partially benefited bv the expenditure of the proposed Loan, or on the grounds thnt the property of, any person is wholly or partiall’- omitted from the U jll. ’ Such notice of objection shall ue in duplicate, and shall state fully the grounds of objection, and also the full name and address of the objectOr' A. J. MACPHERSON, County Clerk. Wellwigton. December 1. 1925. 1 — T’S selling in millions—that’s a fact. “The Prisoner’s Song.” Get your copy now, price 2s,
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 57, 1 December 1926, Page 3
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