AMUSEMENTS. LAST NIGHT Of "ginger -Mick.” "GINGER MICK,” "GINGHK ALICK,” "GINGER MICK.” At miiu HE K ING’S. ING’S, TO-NIGHT. HULL ORCHESTRA. SPECIAL MUSIC. CHARACTER SKETCHES liy MR ERASER THOMSON. "GINGER MICK.” "GINGER MICK.” "GINGER MICK.” A Great Show that it would he almost impossible to surpass at tho Prices—2s 7d, is' Id, Is 7d, and Is, in aay part of tho World. "TO-MORROW WE BEGIN A NEW LIFE.” Put that down on your cuff. Director E. J. Carroll N.Z. Rep Leo. D. Chateau ■ COMMENCING TO-MORROW ‘(FRIDAY), KING’S The Theatre that ING’S Sets tho Standard. A Broad west All-British Production, THE KING OF ALL SPORTS. A FORTUNE AT STAKE, From tho Story of the Turf by NAT GOULD, NAT GOULD. Starring GERALD AMES and VIOLET HOPSON A Picture and a Story that Rival both “Tho Whip” and “Sporting Life,” MR FRASER THOMSON will recite “The Amateur Jockey.” Also, KING’S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Entr’acte, "Piquo Dame” (Suppc). Prices as usual. Plan at The Bristol. MADAME FOLEY, Victoria Hall. Adelaide road. Assembly every Monday evening; Tuition class, Thursday, 7.30 till 10.30; Featherston class will re-open on Friday, March 12th. Latest Dances, 7 till 8 p.m., also beginners. MEETINGS. HOME! SERVICE LEAGUE, OP N.Z. (Incorporated). A' GENERAL MEETING of Wcllington Members of the above League will be held in the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Customhouse ‘quay, at 7.30 p.m.. on THURSDAY, tho 10th instant (this evening). As the business to bo transacted includes tho signing of tho Petition to Parliament, all members and intending members aro urged to attend. (Sgd.) HxIROLD E. ELLIOTT, 682 Secretary. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TWO tradesman require Board in private family. State terms "Tradesman.” 0.P.0., Wellington. WANTED, Gentleman Boarder; single room, good locality, and central. Address at “Times” office. MRS NEWBERRY has resumed management of tho Kiosk. Lyall Bay. Board and Residence; Morning, Afternoon Tens; Grills at all hours; Dinner at 5.45 p.m. Weekly terms if desired. Dinner, Sunday, from 12.45 p-.m. Arthur • j. wycherley. Look and Key Specialist. Keys Cut to any Pattern or any Lodi Safe and Strong-room Doors Adjusted. Yale Latches 1 fitted or repaired. P.O. Box Keys promptly duplicated. UNDER No. 1. WILLIS STREET, King’s Chambers, Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10612, 10 June 1920, Page 3
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359Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10612, 10 June 1920, Page 3
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