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AMUSEMENTS. HIE ICING'S 13 TuD BEST 'OLE in •THE BETTER 'OLE" IS SHOWING. MATINEE, 2.15. MATIN KB, 2.15. MATiNLMJ, 2.15. NIGHT, T. 15 NIGHT, 7.15 NIGHT, 7.15 CONTINUED PHENOMENAL SUCCESS CAPTAIN BRUCE BAIRNSFATHER'S Famous play, "THE BETTER 'OLE" Commences "THE BETTER. 'OLE" nt •THK DETTBR 'OLE" 3 and 8 •'THE BETTER 'OLE" o'clock. The wonderfully humorous story of CM Bill, Alf nnd Bert and the other Musketeers of the trenches. Introductory to "THE BETTER 'OLE," MR RUPERT MEATES "UP FROM SOMERSET. - ' Appropriate Music bv KINGS GRAND ORCHESTRA. BOOIC AT BRISTOL. Mr.tince Prices: Circle 2s Id, Stalls Is Id. Night Prices :—Circle 2s 7d, Stalls 2s 7d, 2s Id, and Is Id. mill) Annual Meeting of the Welling- *- ton I'ree Kindergarten Association will be held on MONDAY, May 26th, at 8 p.m., at IWS, Taranaki street. • < V. ETCHELBAUM, 650 Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICES FREE KINDERGARTEN. STREET SALE, MAY SOth. p.IFTS of BOOTS and SHOES (old or *-*' misfits) will be gratefully received. Will donors kindly leave at Harcourt's Auction Rooms, Panama street? WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. COOKING DEMONSTRATION By MISS UNA CARTER, TO-MORROW, (WEDNESDAY, MAY 21st, 1919). Subject: Short Pastry, Prune Tart. Yankee Cake and Cccoanut Fillinj,', Coffee Biscuits, and Curried Beans. •.•., To commence at 3 o'clock. J. H. HELLIWELL, 553 . Secretary. WE respectfully beg to notify our Clients that we have retired from the business carried on by us for the past 13 years as Carriers and iorwaraing Agents, known «* Messrs J. .1." Geange and Son. 'ihe Business will in future be known as THE UPPER HUTT TRANSPORT UJ. (Jilessrs Hawker and Norris, Proprietors). In Thanking our many .Clients for their past support and kind favours, we trust that the same support will be extended to our successors, whom we can snJitUy [recommend .M;o M-Uiidl. to '.f 1 business handed !o their care in a ipt and businesslike manner, i remain. Yours respectfully, MESSRS GEANGE AIS'D SON, G 53 Upper Hutt. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION 0¥ WOMEN AND CHILDREN 7 . ~ ■ will bs in attendance iiqs, Bridge's Buildings, 119 Willis street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. in —™™ un ications strictly confiri«TiH=il PROFESSIONAL (By Special Appointment to Lord and Lady Islington.) WELLINGTON ELECTRICAL MASSAGE INSTITUTE, 123, Upper Willis street. NURSE EVERITT, Pioneer and Expert in Orttiopaedio Work in New Zealand, announces SPECIAL TERMS TO SOLDIERS. EXPERIENCE as Medical and Surgical Nurse in London to many eminent Physicians and Surgeons, and ten years successful work in Wellington. Patentee nnd 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-education of Muscles. Massage drill taught to each patient requiring long treatment. Assisted by Mr Bventt, Masseur, N.Z.M.C. and trained assisteii>"'"Jlborough and conscientious wf" red. •Phone 1854. " 253

McCarthy's Chambers. 50, Will BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. YOUNG'S PRIVATE HOTEL. C< AVE TEAM FAKES by dining at O YOUNG'S;* 260, Lamb ton quay (6idc entrance. Hannah's Boot Palace), 100yds From Wharf and G.P.0., and few doors from Kelburne Tram stop. flO Bedrooms tor those wanting accommodation Turin" is ror day; permanent by arrangein crat. 'Phono 2063. 'H3 NEWBERRY has resumed iXJL agement of Tho Kiosk, Lyall Buy. Board and Residence; Morning, Afternoon Toad; Grills at all hourH; Dinner .it 5.15 p.m. Weekly terms if desired. Dinner. Sunday, from 12.45 p.m. ' UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. T EVIATHAN PRIVATE HOTEL, JLi Manners street. Refurnished throughout. Excellent cuisine. Tariff, 35s week. MRS LEAN Proprietress. WALLOW BANK PRIVATE HOTEL, l'almerwton North. Two minutes Station and Post Office. Excellent accommodation. Eirst-cb;. s table. MRS LAW. Proprietress. TANTED Known - Artistic rrintms I in all its various forms promptly necuvcd al tbo "Times" Oilice. We take trouble to give you satisfaction, and uvo nlways re«dy *o help you carry out vour own ideas successfully. Get prices from the "Tiuies." »*»d seu how reasonable we are.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10284, 20 May 1919, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
645

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10284, 20 May 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10284, 20 May 1919, Page 3

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