AMUSEMENTS LUXE TO-NIGHT, 8 O’CLOCK! MATINEE, 2.20. MAIUON LA VIES “BEVERLY OF CRAUSTARK” (A Mofcro-GoMwyn Attraction.) From tlio novel by GEORGE BARR McCUTCHEON. To keep the throne in the family .«ho daringly masqueraded as a king —and then the revolutionaries found her out! Box Plans at the Bristol Piano Co., Aitken’s Book Arcade, or Ring Theatre, ’Phone 23-080. EMPRESS Direction Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. NOW SHOWING. Continuous: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. An Epic of the Golden Age of Seafaring Heroism: Yesterday’s huge audiences hailed it as the most marvellous screen presentation of the age. “THE SEA BEAST,” An Exceptional Master Picture. From the world-famous story "Moby Dick,” by Herman Melville. Starring The Screen’s Greatest Actor, JOHN BARRYMORE, The greatest role he has ever played on stage or screen. And* DOLORES COSTELLO. Barrymoro as no oilier actor could be—first ns the sea hunter, lover, battling for supremacy, and then as the crippled monster blindly seeking revenge for a wrong. Ten Mighty Reels of Thrills and Romance Also. Day Sessions Only, Excepting To-day, when "The Sea Beast” only will bo*shown. “IT’S AN OLD ARMY CAME” Full of ■wholesome fun. Featuring W. C. FIELDS And LOUISE BROOKS. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW. Bos Plans at the Bristol till noon, then at the Theatre. Ring 43-963. We advise those who can, to attend the Day Sessions, thus avoiding the crush at night SCREENING TIMES: "Sea Beast”: 12.10. 2.50, 5.30, 8.15. Free List Suspended. WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS’ ASSOCIATION. OLD BOYS’ DAY. ON the COLLEGE GROUNDS, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 30th. Commencing at 9.30 a.m. W. W. COOK, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. RAND ANNUAL CONCERT, TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, At 8 p.m. Admission: 2s and Is. 848 IMPORTANT! TRANSO-TANK! TRANSO-TANK! "The pen which makes all others obsolete.** We take pleasure In announcing the introduction into N.Z. of the * TRANSO-TANK PEN unhesitatingly the greatest, simplest, most effective fountain pen of all time. ABSOLUTELY ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION embodying in one perfect instrument every conceivable desirable new feature and improvement. sometimes longed for but never htberto devised, now presented for the first time In ONE MARVEL OF INGENUITY! MUST BE SEEN TO BE REALISED! Coming at this season, and costing no more than moat good old-time makes, Transo-Tank affords the opportunity of making an incomparable lifetime present for a lady or a gentleman. DON’T NEGLECT! DON’T DELAY! Write at once for fall information about this unrivalled pen, truly "the pen which makes all others obsolete.” Address the sole N.Z. importers. The Paragon Agency. P.O. Box 494. Dunedin. RAILWAY NOTICES NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OBSTRUCTION, MANAWATU GORGE. rjTHE obstruction on the Manawatu X Gorge line has heen temoved, and normal traffic will bo resumed on Monday, November 39th. The usual 9.35 a.m. Wellington-Napicr Express and the Napier-Wellington Express will run via Palmerston North as hitherto. TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS. PALMERSTON NORTH-WOODVILLE LINE. On anti atfer Monday, November 29th, Iho usual 11.50 a.m. Palmerston North-Wondville-Waira rapa train (Ashhurßt 12.33 p.m., Woodvillo arrive 1.3) will be altered to leave Palmerston North 11.3 a.m., Afihhu T st 11.31. Woodville arrive noon; thence to Wellington on new timing (Woodville depart 12.10 p.m.). I The up Wellington-Napier Express will not now connect at Woodville with tbo Down Woodville-Lambton train, but will connect on Mondays. Wednesdays, and I Fridays with the 2.55 p.m. WoodvilleI Featherston train. The usual 10.1 a.m. Woodville-Palmers-ton North train will bo altered to leave Aslihurst at 10.32 a.m. instead of 10.34. 911 CUSTOMS REVENUE. The Customs revenue received at the port of Wellington yesterday aggregated -C4382. SIIARLAND'S TABLE VINEGAR for tastiest salads and pickles. No trace of minernl acids. Specify, and insist on. "Sharland's."—Advt. Bullets from machine-guns practice on the Downs north of Dover lately struck an Ostend stoataer. awl .wounded is pes-
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12615, 27 November 1926, Page 3
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