AMUSEMENTS. THE KING'S. TWICE DAILY HE KING’S. TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT. MATINEE. 2.13. NIGHT. 7G5. Final Screening of , "THE BETTER ’OLE.” The humorous “THE BETTER ’OLE.” doings of Bill, “THE BE TTER ’OLE.” Alf and Bert. Ma'tinee Prices: Circle 2s Id, Stolls Is. Night-.—Circle 2s Tel, Stalls 2s id, 2s Id, and Is. COMMENCING TO-MORROW, AND ALL NEXT AVEEK. Another Gigantic Production. The suppressed evidence:—“For my little gin s sake, never U't these be seen.” ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY A Story of Society Cabarets and the Stage. A young dancer who could not be tempted. He said every “THE DEATH DANCE.” manor woman ‘‘THE DriATH DANCE.” had a price. “THE DEATH DA'R E ’ A Great Feature and Alice Brady’s Best Production to dace. Splendid Supports, including Final Episode “THE SCARLET RUNNER,” Keystone Comedy, Latest Gazette, Scenic, etc. Appropriate Music by KINO S GRAND ORCHESTRA. PLAN AT BRISTOL. QjRAND OPERA HOUSE. (Under Vice-Regal Patronage.) FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY 1 Commencing THURSDAY', MAY 23th. MRS JAMES HANNAH And MISS GLADYS CAMPBELL Will present The Original Phantasy, ’’TEE THREE DOORS.” A Magnificent Production, abounding in unique spectacles and quaint ballets. Prices; 4s, 2s 6d, Is. Box plan opens at Bristol, Monday, 26th inst. Tickets on sale at the Bristol and Aitkeu’s, Courtenay place. Proceeds in aid of Free Kindergarten Building Fund. *22 THOMAS MOORE ANNIVERSARY' THOMAS MOORE ANNIVERSARY COMPETITIONS. jCi'YDNEY STREET SCHOOLROOM. >5 ! Commencing 10 a.m. Admission —6d Day Sessions, and Is for Finals in Evening. /JI.OWN HALL. GRAND MOORE CONCERT. EVERT ITEM A MOORE ITEM. WEDNESDAY', MAY 28th. Admission, 3s, 2s and Is; 3s seats may bs reserved at The Bristol, <3u Madame folet, victoria Hail, Adelaide Road, is now quoting Prices for Fancy Costumes for future demonstrations. Teaching Classes at Newtown every Monday evening as usual, and at Featherston from March Bth. leading hotels. AEEETT’S hotel ipposlte Bank of New Zealan 1), Lambton quay, Wellington. Minute Post Office and Wharf. Electric Cars pass the door, lie Light throughout. Night Porter, ■iff, 0s per day. _ . . D. DALTON. Proprietor. . JNDER new management, dtal tiger hotel, »r Taranaki street and Abel Smith street, Wellington. "MAT” GLBESON, Proprietor, taken over tha above Hotel, and be pleased to meet Old and New ids. Best Brands of Wines and ts stocked. Tariff reasonable. A trial solicited. Phone WHITE SWAN HOTEL, ..Cuba street. IS McGUIEB wishes to notify all Friends and the General Public she has taken over the above welln Hostelry. Terms moderate, a Best Wines and Spirits only ed. A Single Bottle at Wholesale i. ’Phone 1113. BALMORAL PRIVAt'e HOTEL, Courtenay place. IHD above Hotel, of Dooms, fitted with all modern conveniences, Is f, open for the convenience of guests, avenient to Poet Office and Wharves, ims stop opposite the door. Magnint view of harbour from garden roof, rifl. 6s 6d per day; 35s per week. MRS B. HENDERSON, Proprietress. TEL LANGMUIR, TAUMARCJNUi (Opposite Railway Station). FFBRa First-Class Accommodation. Electric light throughout. Night ter. All trains met. Wire for acimodation. A. J. LANGMUIR, Proprietor. LB EM A RLE PRIVATE HOTEL, • Corner Cnba and Ghuznee streets, WELLINGTON (Off Cuba street;, his popular house has been thoroughly ovnted. and is now under the manage, it of MR J. R. WIILTT'EK, late Chef md Hotel, Dunedin. Itcben under his personal supervis!,. salient Cuisine. erms from 30s per week. ’Phone 22X etters and Telegrams receive prom;;’.
HOTEL GKAND CENTRAL, 107, Cuba street. fTtHI3 Ifleai Private Hotel has been -I taken over by Mr S. Edilson, who guarantees excellent accommodation for 110 gueais. „ First-class Cuisine. Tariff, Us pei day: Ji2 Js per week; permanents per arrangement. 'Phone 3049. 'l’elegrnms, ‘‘Edilson," Wellington. WANTED KNOWN-F. A. Staples, Certificated. Plumber, has removed from 216. Lambton quay to 139, Lombton quay (next door to Arcadia Garage), and is prepared to undertake all manner of Plumbing, Looksmithing, Gasfitting, Electrical, and Brossfouadiiig work. Having an expert stall, patrons can rely upon expedition iand good workmanship in every instance, and at moderate prices. When you require the service® of our staff, please ring up Telephone 943. WANTED known—Catalogue* of any size or description printed by tn» “Times" at reasonable cost. Let ns luote .you.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10287, 23 May 1919, Page 3
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