■:.\ ' ; Ring out wild bells! ''■ Spread the glad tidings! TI-110 BJG BOOM IS BOOMING! FAR AND AWAY THE BEST SHOW FAR AND AWAY THE BEST SHOW I Boole Scats. J.t Costs Nothing Extra. :C ■-: QT. JAMES. ■^ °T. JAMES. Thrice II a.m.. Daily: 2.15 ami B'p.m. "Where Sound Sounds Best." AGAIN TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Sir Benjamin and John Fuller present WINNIE LIGHTNEh WINNIE LIGHTNER . • WINNIE LIGHTNER WINNIE LIGHTNER i who'scores the Big, Big Hit of her Comed3 Life in "THIS LIFE OF THE PARTY." '; "THE LIFE OF THE PARTY." d "THE LIFE OF THE PAKTY." "THE LIFE OF THE PAKTY." i . . —— ■ In GORGEOUS TECHNICOLOUR. In GOKGEOUS TECHNICOLOUR. It was written for "AVINNIE, THI WHIRLWIND." and she was told tc . "LET HERSELF GO," and oh. ho\y she _ DOES let herself go! She's "the life oi the party" alright—and WHAT a party! Can't you picture how funny it is? Laughs simply ooze out of that party! THE HOESE RACE IS A RIOT! Winnie wins the Winter Oats. . She's the , . greatest jockey on earth. A Warner 13ros. and Vitaphone Picture 1 4 Splendid Featurettes. Prices: 2s (id, 2s (plus tax), Is Gd. Matinees, Is. Is 6d, and 2s; Children, halfprice. It costs nothing to reserve. Book Bristol, or Theatre. Tel. 28-175. MAJESTIC. TTIIUCE DAILY: AJESTIC. H a.m., MAJESTIC. 2.15 and S p.m. TREMENDOUS RECEPTION TO THE ' GREATEST OF MYSTERY PLAYS. The "Dominion" critic writes:— "IT IS MAGNIFICENT IN CONCEPTION AND EQUALLY WELL ACTED." Adapted From Leinster's Great Novel, "THE PURPLE HIEROGLYPH." We-Defy You to Guess the Mystery. IT'S AN ASTOUNDING CLIMAX. "MURDER WILL OUT" "MURDER WILL OUT" "MURDER WILL OUT" "MURDER WILL OUT" ' "MURDER WILL OUT." "MURDER WILL OUT." "MURDER WILL OUT." "MURDER WILL, OUT." . Grandly played for the screen by , JACK MULHALL, LILA LEU, NOAH BEERY. TULLY MARSHALL. ALEC B FRANCIS, CLAUDE ALLISTER, and HEDDA HOPPER A-sBLACK HAND GANG DEMANDS £100,000 FOR THE. LIFE OF ' A GIRL. THE POLICE ARE BAF- ' FLED. A MAN IS KILLED. NO CLUE. BUT THE GIRL'S SWEETHEART ENGAGES IN A FIGHT TO A FINISH ANDSEE AND HEAR THE STARTLING CLIMAX. A First National and Vitaphono Picture. A.nd There's a Great Added Attraction, "DANCING SWEETIES." Book Bristol or Theatre. Tel. 45-100. COMING—FRID A Y. WILL ROGERS in "LIGHTNIN' " A World-famous Picture of the World-famous. Play. Unrivalled—lt's Out on its Own. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. TMPOR T A N T to A.LL WAGE AND SALARY EARNERS. MR. H. E. HOLLAND, M.P.. Leader of Labour Party, Will address a MASS DEMONSTRATION IN LARGE TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, 11th MARCH, 8 P.M., "LABOUR'S POLICY IN PRESENT ECONOMIC, .FINANCIAL, AND ' POLITICAL CRISIS." MEETINGS. WELLINGTON MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD. rpHK GENERAL MONTHLY MEET--L ING 'of the Wellington Merchant Service Guild -will be held in the Guild Rooms on TUESDAY, 3rd March, at 10 a.m. All members, requested to attend. F. A. MACINDOE, See. EASTBOURNE RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB (Inc.) SEASON 1031. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING -*-' will be held in the Council Chambers, Eastbourne, on TUESDAY, 3rd MARCH, at S p.m. C. F. HOULTON, Hon. Secretary. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY (Established IS-19). EIGHTY-SECOND ANNUAL MEETING. NOTICE is hereby Rivou that the .EIGHTY - SECOND ANNUAL MF.ETING of the members of the Society will be held in the Society's Head Office Building, 87, Pitt street,' Sydney, at, 2 o'clock 'in the afternoon of FRIDAY, 17th APRIL, 11)3J, for the purpose of:— 1. Receiving the Report of the Directors on the business of the society for the year ended 31st December, 1930. 2. Electing an Auditor in lieu of William H. Perry, Esq., F.C.A., who retires in terms of Bylaw 2T), but is eligible for re-election, and has given the requisite notice that he is a candidate for the vacancy. 3. Declaring the amount of divisible SurI plus for the year ended 31st December, ]930. In terms of Bylaw 15 the Directors who retire at noon on the date of the Annual Meeting are Dr. George Henry Abbott and the Right Hon. Sir Adrian Knox, P. 0., K.C.M.G., both of whom are eligible for re-election, and have given the requisite notice that they are candidates for the ' vacant seats on the Board. The Bylaws provide that no member shall be 'eligible for election to the position of. Director or. Auditor unless notice in writing-of his being a candidate shall be given to the Board or to the Secretary ■ at least Thirty clear days previous to the ■ date of the Annual Meeting. ! By order of the Board, F. T. BRIDGES, ■ Geueral Manager. Head OH ice: 87, Pitt street, Sydney. 2nd March, 1031. ; FUNERAL NOTICES. "" THE Funeral of. the late Ellen Coles will ' ■*• leave the Mortuary Chapel of Robt. . H. Wilson and Sons., Ltd.. To-morrow, i 3rd March, 1931, at 2 p.m., for the Karoui i Cemetery, j ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, 104, Adelaide road. r Telephones 24-155 and 10-781. '[\HE Funeral of the late Timothy M'Car--L thy will leave St. Peter and Paul's Church, Lower Hutt, To-morrow (Tuesday), 3rd March, 1031, at 10 a.m., for the Cemetery, Taita. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 0.-f5 a.m. W. MOSS AND CO., Undertakers. Ilijih xlrev-!., l.ourr Unit. Tel. Nil.
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