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AMUSEMENTS. TIpHE KING'S. “GINGER MICK.” •MIK KING’S. “GINGER .MICK.” Infinite credit is due to Mr Raymond Longford for sensing the spirit of .Mr Dennis’s versos, and the acting of Mr Gilbert Emery as Mick, Mr Arthur Tauohert as tho Bioko, and Miss Eottie LyeH is really excellent. “Ginger .Mick” is equal to the best trans-Pacinc productions.—“ Tho Dominion,” June sth. THE KING’S. “GINGER MICK.” THE KING’S. “GINGER MICK.” At the outset it may be stated that I the production is quite a triumph in kinematographic an, tho principals in tho play being most hfe-liko characterisations. the acting is convincing, tho episodes well balanced and adequately treated, the photographic quality not inferior to tho best overseas films, and, above all, tho story is artistically treat td.—“N.Z. Times,” Juno sth. THE KING’S. “GINGER MICK.” THE KING’S. “GINGER MICK.” The Australians have now entered th 0 picture-producing world, and are turning out some pictures which compare favourably with the best American productions.—Mr William Jolliffo. N.Z. film Censor, in the “Evening' Post,” June 4th. THE KING’S. "GINTIER MICK.” THE KING’S. “GINGER MICK." EVERY EVENING AT S. FINAL MATINEE TO-MORROW, At 2.30 sharp. Children Half-price. FULL ORCHESTRAL ACCOMPANIMENT. CHARACTER SKETCHES BY FRASER THOMSON. PRICES—2s 7d, 2s Id. Is Td. Plan Bristol. Exclusive World Rights, E. J. Carroll. He has no armour against evil save his purity. No weapon save his until—yet with these he overcomes. | EVERYBODY’S TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. The mightiest production of the age and j stilt ncing snuwu tp packed houses. THE MIRACLE MAN Have you see this Wonderful Feature? IX J S NOT A PICTURE. IT’S A HUMAN DOCUMENT. Grand Orchestra of 10 instruments. The Beautiful Song, “SWEET SPIRIT, HEAR MY • PRAYER.” Perfectly rendered by MISS ROSA FIELD. DEI LUXE ORCHESTRAL Sessions--2.30 to 5, Bto 10.10. “Miracle Man"— 11. 2.30, 5,20. 8.10. PUBLIC" NOTICES. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. BIENNIAL ELECTION. TV"O.MINATTONS will be received at the ' Board’s Office. Mercer street. Wellington, up to 5 p.m., on WEDNESDAY, June 30th, for the following vacancies on the Board, arising by effluxion of time:— 1. Wellington Urban Area—Two vacancies. (Retiring members. Hr R. A. Wright and Mr J. P. Sliand). 2. Hutt-Petono Urban Area — 1 One vacancy'. (Retiring member, Mr E. P. Rishworth!. 3. Hutt-Horowhenua Ward of the Rural Area—One vacancy. (Retiring member, Air W. 11. Field). 4■ Wairarapa Ward of tho Rural Area One vacancy. (Retiring member. Mr T. Moss). 3. Marlborough Ward of Rural Area — One vacancy. (Retiring member. E. H. Penny). Forms of nomination are obtainable from Chairmen of School Committees within the above areas, ..or from the Board’s Office. Should the nominations in anv division, exceed the number of vacancies the Election will, be held on Wednesday, July 21st, 1920. G. L. STEWART. 597 1 Returning Officer. WE have appointed C. B. LEMPEIERE AND CO., Maritime Buildings, corner Customhouse quay and Ballanco street, our SOLE RESIDENT WELLINGTON AGENTS, to take orders and collect accounts. BALLIN BROS., 558 Christchurch. GENERAL ASSEAIBLY LIBRARY NOTICE is hereby given that Recess Privileges in connection with the above Library will cease as from SATURDAY, Juno 12th, All Books must be returned on or before, that date. , By order, CHARLES WILSON, 546 Chief Librarian. PUBLIC NOTICE. ’VXTE hog to inform our numerous clients that owing to the severe decline in the market wo have decided to close our Wellington Branch temporarily. All communications should be foivvarded to the following address : •FRISCO AND DOMINION -GENERAL EXPORT CO.. No. 1, Cook street, Auckland. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. rpHE Secretary will be in attendance X at tho Rooms, Bridge’s Buildings. 119. Willis street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, .from 10 to 12,30. All communications strictly confidential. WHERE TO DINE. ASTOR HOUSE," WILLIS STREET, STOK HOUSE, WILLIS STREET. BEST 3-COURSE LUNCH IN WELLINGTON. Is Gd. 12 noon to 2 p.m. TEA, GRILLS. FISH, ETC., 5 to 7 p.m. Our Motto —Civility, Attention, Cleanliness. No Frozen Meat Used. Note Address: Over Pinny’s Piano Warehouse WALL PAPER SHORTAGE. THERE Is absolutely no shortage (it T. A. Wells, Ltd., new warehouse, 40. Taranaki street, or 145 a, Manners street. Wo hold tho largest stock in New Zealand. 260.000 rolls, of tho latest and most exclusive designs just to hand. Prices range from 2s upwards. T. A. WELLS. 'Rhone 883. 145 a, Manners street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10610, 8 June 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10610, 8 June 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10610, 8 June 1920, Page 3

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