AMUSEMENTS KINGS m , THEATRE _ 'mifmdtoni' fbpularfycfur? - TO-NIGHT —8 TO-NIGHT] - - MATINEE TO-DAY. 2 30. = S An enchanting screen version of a E S famous novel I Witty, sparkling, 2- - and delightfully entertaining. S = ‘ HIS SECRETARY” = = With E S NORMA SHEARER, = = LEW CODY, E E WILLARD LOUIS, = ~ KARL DANE, ” z: And Brilliant Cast. = LARGE SUPPORTING = = PROGRAMME. = « Box Plan, at Bristol until noon to- 2 day. At Theatre after 1.30. Ring 2 'Phono 22-213 for bookings. MANNERS STREET. Continuous Daily, 11 to 10. A Magnificent Programme. IT'S FUN WEEK! 1. The Sunnv Side of the War, “BEHIND THE FRONT,” “BEHIND THE FRONT,” “BEHIND THE FRONT,” “BEHIND THE FRONT,” “BEHIND THE FRONT,” Now Showing With Wallace Beery, Raymond Hatton, and Mary Brian in the lead. It's the War of Laughter declared at The New Princess all this coming w T eelc. 2. RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX In a Comedy cle Luxe, “LET’S GET MARRIED,” “LET'S GET MARRIED,” “LET’S GET MARRIED,” “LET’S GET MARRIED,” “LET’S GET MARRIED,” Never before liasDix offered you anything quite so funny. A Unique Novelty, ” ' " HOBBS,’ “THE LIFE OF .TACK "THE LIFE OF .TACK HOBBSi” “THE LIFE OF JACK HOBBS,” Tile World’s Greatest Batsman. SERIAL! CONTEST! GAZETTE! PUBLIC NOTICES PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. WILLIAM MACDONALD, M.C., M.A., M. 8., F.R.C.S., Ed., D.L.O. (LoncL), has begun practice as a Nose, Throat and Ear Specialist at 218, Willis street, Wellington. Consultations by appointment. ’Phone: 23-373. 524 TO THE DEBENTURE AND SHAREHOLDERS, NEW ZEEHAN CONSOLIDATED, LTD. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN: * 4 I beg to inform you. that I have tendered my resignation as Chairman of Directors, and as a Director of the Company. At the same time, I desire to thank you for your confidence reposed in me in the past. HUGO FRIEDLANDER. P.O. Box 10, Newmarket. November 17th. 1926. MEETINGS BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. is hereby given that the Halfyearly General Meeting of the Proprietors of the Bank of New Zealand will be held in the Banking House in Wellington on FRIDAY, the 3rd day of DECEMBER, 1926, at 11 o’clock a.m. Tho Transfer Books of the Bank will be closed from Friday, the 12th of November, to Friday, the 3rd day of December (both days inclusive). By Order of the Board. H. BUCKLETON, General Manager. Wellington, November 4th, 1926. 296
HUTT VALLEY ELECTRIC TOWER BOARD. PUBLTC~MEETING Regarding LOAN PROPOSALS. RATEPAYERS aro invited to attend oublic meetings at undermentioned places, when the Board's proposal to raise an additional J>150,000 by way of Loan will be explained by the Chairman and Members of the Board. PETONE: Empire Theatre, Tuesday, November 23rd, 1926. JOHNSONVILLE: Moore's Hall, Wednesday. November 24th, 1926. LOWER HUTT: Lyceum Hall, Thursdav, November 25th. UPPER HUTT: Record Hall, Friday, November 26ta, \d 26. EASTBOURNE: Picture Theatre, Monday, November 29th, 1026. a. j. McCurdy, 672 Chairman. RAILWAY NOTICES NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS—WAIKARAPA LINE. COMMENCING "Monday, November 22nd, 1926. the following time-table alterations will operate:— The usual 9.5 a.m. Wellington-Lower Hutt train will bo altered to leave Wellington 9.10 a.m. The usual 1.30 p.m. Woodville-Welling-ton passenger train (Pahiatun 1.54, Eketahuna 2.33 .Masterton 3.25, Foathcrston 4.6, Upper Hutt 6.4, Lower Hutt 6.35, Petono C. 39, Wellington arrive 6.53 p.m.) will be altered as follows: Woodvillo depart 12.10 p.m., Mangatainoka 12.22, Pahiatun 12.34, Ekctahuna 1.15, MauriceviUe 1.37, Mnsterton 2.8, Carterton 2.26, Groytown 2.20, Fentherston 2.50, Upper Hutt 4-54, Wellington arrive 5.44 p.m. The usual 4.40 p.m. Monday to Friday Upper Hutt-Welhngtnn train (Trontham 4.47, Silverstrcam 4.56, Haywards 5.4, Belmont 5.14 p.m.) wilt bo altered to leave Upper Hutt 4.27 p.m., Trontham 4.33, Silverstream 4.41, Haywards 4.51, Belmont 5.2, Wellington nrrivo 5.32 p.m. MANAWATU GORGE OBSTRUCTION. During the time the Manawatu Gorge line is obstructed, passengers to and from tho Hawke’s Bay District will travel via Wnirnrapa line by the 7.50 a.m. Wellington (Lambton)-Woodville and 12.10 p.m. Woodville-Wellington (Lambt.on) trains. Passengers by these trains will not requiro to change trains at Woodvillc. 606 FISH AND CHIPS FOR GERMANS Fish and chip shops on the London pattern will soon he introduced throughout Germany on the initiative of tho German Food Comptroller, who has extended a credit of £SOOO on easy terms to the German deep-sea fishery corporation for the establishment of such shops. Tho object in imitating this English institution is to popularise fish as a daily diet in Germany, and to enable the German deep-sea fishery to dsposc of its caleh on the* home market, which it liaa hitherto failed to
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12609, 20 November 1926, Page 3
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