fIMUSEMFNTS The king's. HE KING’S. The Theatre with the Big Attractions. MATINEES: MATINEES : IV EE. A NX) IVED. AND JAT. AT. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.15. PICTURES AND MUSIC. PICTURES AND MUSIC. ALICE BRADY, ALICE BRADY, ALICE BRADY, In a Powerful Story of Society, Cabarets and the Stage. "THE DEATH DANCE.” "THE DEATH DANCE, ’ “I't.K DEATH DANCE,” • Trill DEATH DANCE." A -Wonderful Story that holds the Interest from End to End. THE KING’S GRAND ORCHESTRA Plays a Specially Selected Programme of Music. Great Supporting Programme, including Final Episode "THE SCARLET RUNNER.” Book at Bristol. PRICES—Circle, Is Is 9d. 7d; Stalls, Is 7d. rrMlli EMPRESS. JL HE EMPRESS. TO-DAY, at 3, TO-NIGHT, at 7. A Dramatisation of tne Worict-famoi Novel by MARIE CORELLI, Entitled “THE SORRUM o OE SATAN,"THE SORROWS OF SAiAN, Starring GLADYS COOPER. GLADYS COOPER. England’s unarming and Great Emotional Actress. In addition : MR MELVIN will sing “THE BELLS OF PEACE,” with organ accompaniment, introducing CHIMES and BELLS. Ring 3142 for Reserves. PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. lOHAKLES EDWARD ALDRIDGE, » di Wellington. Hotelkeeper, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be held at the Magistrate t> Court at Wellington on the 2nd day of JUNE, 1919, apply ."’or a authorising the issue of a Publican’s for a house situate at Willis street,-in the City of Wellington, and known by tne sign of the Grand Hotel, containing SO rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family Dated at Wellington the 23rd day of May. 1019. C. E. ALDRIDGE. Mr Hamilton/ Gilmer is the owner of the premises. _ _ , Address of owner Wellington. i~i NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ; TARAT A HI-CARTERTON RACES, AT CLAREVILLE, ON THURSDAY, May 29th. the train which usually leaves Masterton at 3.25 p.m., and Carterton at 4.0 p.m.. for Cross Creek, will be delayed to leave Masterton at 4.30 p.m., and will run through to -Wellington as followsMasterton dop. 4.30 n.nn, Clareville 5.0, Carterton 5.15, Peatherstoii 6.10, Wellington arrive 9.55 p.m. This train will have passenger cars attached through to Wellington and will stop at all stations as required to set down passengers. The 7.50 a.m. Well ington-Woodvi lie train (Featherston dcp. IO.SO a.m.). will stop, if renuired, to set down passengers at Clareville. , , , The .12.56 p.m. WoodviLe-Wellington train {Masterton dep. 3.6 n.m.) will stop, if required, at Clareville to pick up passengers for stations at which it is due to stop. _ 847 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND 11-lHu AiS. KING’S BIRTHDAY. EXTRA EXPRESS TRAINS. WELLINGTON-AUCKLAND. EROM THURSDAY, May 29th, to oaTuun-'ii. a Hue /ui, inclusive, extra express trains wi»l run between l\ euiugtou and Auckland as lollows _ UP. — Wellington oep. 2.0 p.m., Auckland arrive 7.fco a.m. lollowhig day. This train leaves Wellington daily except Sunday during tho period meiit'.onen. On the days on which this train runs, the ordinary 12.45 p.m. Wellington-Auck-..and express train will take passengers hiom Wellington only for Tainupe and stopping stations beyond Ta.uape, and tor stations beyond Woodville on Napier line, and will NUT take up passengers at Palmerston North. Mercer, or intermediate stopping stations. Passengers from these stations must travel by the Wellington-Auckland EXTRA Express. (See above.) _ . DOWN.—Auckland dep. 7.40 p ; m., Wellington arrive 1.50 p.m. following day. This train leaves Auckland daily except Saturdays from Thursday. 29th May, to Sunday, Bth June, inclusive. On the days on which this train runs, the Ordinary 7.10 p.m. Auckland-Wel-lington express train will take passengers from Auckland only for Waiouru, Taihapo and stopping stations beyond Tailiape, and will NOT take up passengers at any stopping station between Mercer and Palmerston North (both inclusive) except for and from Waiouru. Passengers from these stations must travel by the Auckland-Welhngton EXTRA Express. (Sco above.;' 859 BY ORDERBANK HOLIDAY. KING’S BIRTHDAY. June 3rd, 1919. PURSUANT to tho terms •of “The Banking Act, 1908,” the Banks throughout the Dominion of New Zealand will bo CLOSED on TUESDAY, June 3rd, 1919, for the King'a Birthday. NAPIEB PARK RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING. JUNE 20th and 21st, 1919. OMINATIONS for all Events Close on FRIDAY. May 30th, at 8 p.m. J. E. GLEADOW, Secretary. BILLIARDS. HEREBY accept the Challenge issued by MR A. C. CROSS AN, of Wellingto play me a game of Billi a rds of up, for tho New Zealand Chamiship and .£25 a-sido. The game to played in Auckland, with CTystalato Is, and under 8.8. A. rules. Nccosr arrangements to bo made for tho io to bo played on a suitable table at August, 1919. W. E. STEPHENSON. Everybody’s Billiard Room, Auckland. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE Secretary will be in attendance at tho Rooms, Bridge’s Buildings, 119 Willis street, on TUESDAY arid FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. ' All communications strictly coufidentiM
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10290, 27 May 1919, Page 3
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