AMUSEMENTS. THE KING'S. TWICE DAILY—2.IS AND 7.15. ALL NEXT WEEK. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) TO-MORROW ' LEO DV CHATEAU'S INTEENATIONAL ATTRACTIONS Have Pleasures in Presenting the GREATEST MOTION PICTURE SENSATION Of "the Depade, THE ALL BRITISH PRODUCTION OF BRUCE BAIRNSFATHER'S FAMOUS PLAY, "THE BEfITER OLE. 55 Shoiving THOSE UNFORGETTABLE CHARACTERS FROM FRANCE, ALF, BERT, AND OLD BILL, The Threp Musketeers of the 20th Centurj. •SPECIAL AND APPROPRIATE MUSIC BY THE KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA And MR RUPERT MEATES will sing "UP FROM SOMERSET," introductory ito '-THE BETTER 'OLE/' BE WISE AND BOOK AT THE BR ISTOL. BE WISE ANDJEJOOK AT THE BRISTOL, PRICES-Circle, 2s 7d.; Stalls, 2s 7d., 2s Id.. Is Id. ALSO AT SHORTTS ALL NEXT WEEK.
XXtWTOWN EPIDEMIC COMMITTEE.' A MEETING of the reorganised Newtown Epidemic Committee will be held THIS (Friday) EVENING in the Library Hall, Newtown, at i.aO p.m. Anyone willing to assist the Committee is requested to attend. The first of a series of lectures on Elementary Home Nursing will be given. All those, members or otherwise, who are willing to attend the course are cordially inViteCl - H. A. PARKINSON, «j 3 convener. AUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE OF MAKING ENGINEERS. WELLINGToJT_DISTRICT. A SPECIAL MEETING "f Seasons Members will be held TO-DAY. at 12 30 o'clock, at the Rooms, Aitken street. T. E. WALLACE, r lßn Secretary. "At midnight there was a cry made." SECOND ADVENT CONFERENCE. CONCERT CHAMBER, (Wellington Tdwn Hall), MAY 15th to MAY 18th, 1919 (D.V.), (Inclusive). • TO-NIGHT! FRIDAY, MAY 16th. 2.30 p.m.—Rev. H. G. Hercus: "The Christian Worker and Christ's Coming." 7.80 p.m.—Rev. A. A. Murray: "The Coming of Christ in Relation to the Gentiles." Rev. W. G. Williams: "Signs of the Times. (1) Signs in the Political World. (2) Signs in the Religious World." All interested in these and similar momentous questions are heartily invited to the meetings. Hymn Sheets provided. Offerings for expenses. Conveners— REV. S. BBCKINGHAM. REV. B. HUTSON, President. D. O. McCLAY, Hon. Secretary. SATURDAY, MAY 17th. 3 p.m.—Open Meeting. 7.30 p.m.—Rev. W. G. Williams: "Signs of the Times" : (3) Signs in the Social World. (4) Signs in the Jewish World. Rev. H. G. Hercus: "The Two Stages of Christ's Coming." 512 RAILWAY NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FOOTBALL MATCHES; AT PETONE AND LOWER HUTT. ON SATURDAY, May 17th, 1919, and on each successive Saturday (Weather and circumstances permitting) until further notice, a special passenger train will leave Wellington at 2.15 p.m. for Lower Butt. This train -will stop at all stations as required for passengers. 5H BY ORDER. PROFESSIONAL (By Special Appointment to Lord and Lady Islington.) WELLINGTON ELECTRICAL MASSAGE INSTITUTE, 123, Upper Willis street. NURSE EVERITT, Pioneer and Expert in Orthopaedic Work in New Zealand, announces SPECIAL TERMS TO SOLDIERS. EXPERIENCE as Medical and Surgical Nurso in London to many eminent Physicians and Surgeons, and ten yearssuccessful work in Wellington. Patentee and Contractor to New Zealand Government Self-fitting Bandages, lonic Medication prevailing in all up-to-date Military Hospitals, Galvanic and Farradic Batteries, Limb Baths, lights radiant for breaking down Adhesions, Re-educntion of Muscles. Massage drill taught to each patient requiring long trf-atment. Assisted bv Mr ' Everitt, Masseur, N.Z.M.C, and trained assistants. Thorough and conscientious work assured. 'Phone 1864. 253 BRIDGE, SPECIAL BRITISH TYRE FOR MOTOR TRUCKS. nnHE North British Rubber Company. A. r>:akes the Finest Solid Band, lyres for Motor Lorries. More mileage, better service, lower upkeep are ensured by the Clincher Solid T.vre. Don t take sub3ti. _ listributinc Agent—w A . ARNOLD. 544 34. Taranaki street. KIMBOLTON-FE.ILDTNG. »OYAL MAIL MOTOR -COACH. i. s Kimbolton daily 8.15 a.m.. Cheluwuunu 9 a.m. Arrive Feildmg 9.45 a.m. Leaving Post Office" 3.40 P.m. Arrives Kimbolton 5.15 p.m. ' Goods 'promptly attended to. A G. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OV WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE Secretary will be in attendance at the Rooms, Bridge's Buildings, 119 Willis Btreet," on TUESDAY pnd FRIDAY MORNINGS, from. 10 to 12.30. All rommunications strictly confidential. JC. FRANCIS, Motor Expert and • Mechanician. 100, Tar.inalci street. Cars and motor cycles overhauled and repaired. All work guaranteed. "8
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10281, 16 May 1919, Page 3
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