AMUSEMENTS. IN AID OF NAVY LE AGl'B_ t' ! 'M I'i. Under the Pali'tnuge **- His Lxe-iPi:'’} the Governor-General, Iho Lari or Liverpool, K.C.M.0.. M.V.O. COMMENCING THIS SATURDAY, 2.30. The Official Navy League Supcr-matura If; Reel I’hc'ic-play, "IT H, FOR liMa-aan.' "IT IS VOlt ENGLAND" "IT IS I’OK ENGLAND" The Most Marvellous Film that has ever been prod need in Great i.r 1 1 a. n. ’taken with the assistance of’ the British Gwveriimeut and the < I rami Fleet Authorities COMMENCING THIS SATURDAY, 2.30 and 3 p.m. QUEEN'S THEATRE, Cuba street. UEDVS THEATRE, Cuba street. "IT IS FOR ENGLAND” ' "IT D VOlt DNG !.■ \ NII." A Colossal i’hoto-play that caused a Tremendous .Sensation throughout Great llritain. BEE THESE GREAT SPECTACLES Which ;;re EmbvUed in this Stirring, Romantic Ploy. MOBILISING 'HIE G HAND FLEET. BRITISH HOUSE OF COMMONS. IVAH CABINET IN SESSION. OAITintKI OF GEUMAN SUBMARINE. OUT WITTING GEUMAN SPIES. PRICES, 2s, T end Gd. Box Plan at Bristol. THEATRE TO-night: At s. r9:>,tGIir"THE PAGE MYSTERY. A World Film Drama of Dove and Revenge er a ;ri ag CARLYLE BLACKWELL, ARTHUR ASHLE Y, JUNE ELVXDGE. • Three people con:eased to tho JIU RDEII—But WHO KILLED COEONEE PAGE? A mystery story that fascinates and excites. Staged against the background of tho ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS. , Sumptuous Settings, Strange Snow SMASHING CLIMAX. Also The First Thrilling Chapter of tho Famous Serial Superior. "THE IRON CLAW," A Fascinating and -Extraordinary Film Mystery Novel, featuring Pearl \Vhite, Sheldon Lewis, and Creighton Hale. Don’t miss the First Chapter. You will want to see them ail. Man and Prices as usual. 1 This is a busy time at I Milligan’s Tailoring Warehouse. I MEETINGS WELLINGTON WATERSIDE WORKERS’ UNION. A GENERAL MEETING of the Union will bo held TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). Ocitobor 13th, at 8 o’clock, in the X Store 'Waiting Room. Business: GeneralJ. G. BRUCEI. 606 Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. LAW HOLIDAY. ON MONDAY Next, 22nd,' the offices of Solicitors practising in the City will bo closed for "Labour Day." E. HARRISON, Secretary Wellington District La-w Society. 488 BANK HOLIDAY. LABOUR DAY, . OCTOBER 22nd, 1917. fjpUESUANT to the terms of the ’Banking Act, IMS.” the Banks throughout tho Dominion, of New Zealand ‘will bo closed on MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1917, for Labour Day. .WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. RACES! RACES! RACES I RACES! TR.BNTKAM RACECOURSE, SATURDAY AND MONDAY. OCTOBER, 2Cth and 22nd. FIRST RACE STARTS AT 11.30 A.M. A MOTOR-’BUS Service will leave X3U Quinton's Corner, Lambtoa quay, from 10 a.m. Fare, including admission to People’s Stand, 10s return. SATURDAY: Trains leave Wellington, for Trenthnra at 7.8, 8.30, and 9.16 a.m., and 12.15, 12.30, and 1.20 p.m. Return trains leave Trenthara. at 4.17, 5.30, and 6.31 p.m. MONDAYi Trains leave Wellington at 7.8, 8.30 and 9.45 a.m., and 1.20 p.m. .Return trains leave Trenthara. at 4.47 and 6.10 p.m. A. E. WHYTE, 511 Secretary. • WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. IVtOTICE is hereby given that charges It for admission to tho Basin Reserve will be made ns under on SATURDAY. OCTOBER 20th, 1917. under “Tho Wellington City Reserves Charges Bylaw (No. 17), i 912," after the hour of 1 p.m. ADULTS (over 15 years of age). Sixpence. CHILDREN (under 15 years of age). Free. Persons who have entered the Reserve before the hour above-mentioned, and. who remain after such hour, are liable to pay tho above charge. JNO. R. PALMER.. Town Clerk October 17th. 1917. JN THE ESTATE OF THE HONOURABLE JOHN DAVIES ORMOND, M.L.C., Deceased. A »HL PERSONS indebted to tbe late /V JOHN DAVIES ORMOND, of Napier. Shcepfamier, deceased, are requested to make payment of the amount of their indebtedness to tho undersigned, AND all persons having claims against the said John Davies Ormond are requested to send the same in duplicate to the undersigned. CARLILE, Me LEAN. SCANNELL AND WOOD, Solicitors, 510 P.O. Box 61, Napier. INCOME TAX RETURNS. P. D. E. HODGKINS, 1 Tax Export. Late Adjuster Income Tax Department, 119, LAMBTON QUAY, Near Public Trust Office. , Wellington. 611
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9794, 18 October 1917, Page 3
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