AMUSEMENTS AN ABSOLUTE RIOT. AN ABSOLUTE RIOT. AN ABSOLUTE RIOT. MANNERS STREET. Continuous Daily, 11 to 10. 1, "BEHIND THE FRONT/' “BEHIND THE FRONT,’* “BEHIND THE FRONT,” “BEHIND THE FRONT,” "BEHIND THE FRONT,” A Great Human Comedy of the World at War. See WALLACE BEERY. See WALLACE BEERY. Sea RAYMOND HATTON, See RAYMOND HATTON, As real “Dinky-die” Diggers. RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX In another Fun Fete: "LET’S GET MARRIED," “LET’S GET’ MARRIED," "LET’S GET MARRIED," Also, "THE LIFE OF JACK HOBBS," The World’s Greatest Batsman. SERIAL’ CONTEST! GAZETTE! EMPRESS Directum Fuller-Hayward Theatres. COMMENCING FRIDAY: Continuous: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Au Epic of the Golden Age of Seafaring Heroism: “THE SEA BEAST,” From the world-famous story “Moby Dick/’ by Herman Melville. Starring The Screen’s Greatest Actor, JOHN BARRYMORE, The greatest role ho has ever played on stage or screen. And DOLORES COSTELLO. This mighty feature preserves for future generations the romance of those stirring days of 1840. In this hour you live the lives of those sturdy adventurers, suffer their wounds, ache in your hearts for their lost loves, and glory with them in triumphant battle with the sperm whale. Ten Mighty Reels of Thrills and Romance. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW. Box Plans at the Bristol. WELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S ROSE SHOW. TOWN HALL, TUESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 23rd. To be opened by the Mayor (C. J. B. Norwood, Esq/, at 3 p.m. A magnificent display of new and won* ! derful Roses, also Carnations, Sweet Peas,. Pansies, and other flowers. Ladies Decorated Tables will be a'special feature of the Show. Dainty afternoon tea provided by the ladies. First-class Orchestra. Flower Stall. I Open from 2 p.m., to 9.30 p.m., continuously. Admission Is; Children 6d. Entries close Monday evening. Send I for Schedule. €7B J. G. MacKENZIE, F.R.H.S., Hon. Sec., Town Hall. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. JjMtEE COOKERY"~DEMONSTRATION By Miss Marion Christian (Liverpool School of Cookery Diploma), WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, 1926, 3 p.m. Subject: "Sunrise Croquettes, Little Gingerbread Cakes, Apple Sandwich.” You can be as blind as "THE BLIND GODDESS/' but you don’t need to see the label of ROBERTSON'S J.R.D. ROBERTSON’S WHITE LABEL ROBERTSON’S LIQUEUR Old and Mellow "Scotch.” MEETINGS WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. MOTOR OMNIBUS TRAFFIC ACT, 1926. NOTICE RE LICENSE TO ESTABLISH A MOTOR OMNTBUS SERVICE AND FOR LICENSE TO USE AN OMNIBUS IN CONNECTION WITH A MOTOR OMNIBUS SERVICE WITHIN THE No. 9 MOTOR OMNIBUS DISTRICT. IN accordance with Section 7 of The Motor Omnibus Traffic Act, 1926, notice is hereby given that an Ordinary Meeting of the Wellington City Council (being the Licensing Authority*in Motor Omnibus District, No. 9) wiH'bc held on THURSDAY. December 2nd, 1926, at 8 p.m., to deal with an application from Eric Francis O'Sullivan to establish a motor omnibus service from Titahi Bay to Porirua Railway Station and from Titahi Bay to Wellington and return (two nights per week), and for a license to use a Motor Ombinbus in connection with the above Motor Omnibus Service in the abovo District. E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. November 22nd. 1926.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12611, 23 November 1926, Page 3
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