amusements TH EATRE TWICE DAILY. Afternoon 2.30. 7.45 Evening, l'ull Orchestral Matinco To-day. A Great Story made into a Great I’icture. GENE STRATTON PORTER’S MOST THRILLING AND DRAMATIC NOVEL, “THE KEEPER OF THE BEES," A magnificent out-of-door love store as y ® ono Stratton Porter could write l I ?. r ‘ uua t ic drama taut -with tragedy, yet with tlio roseate, beneficent, kiiiclli°A pieat author, and touched with the genius of her irrepressible humour. A First National Picture. GAZETTE PATH® REVIEW COMEDY Fourth Series THE AMUNDSEN POLAR FLIGHT. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. ROY PLAN at the Utility Stationery ™P < ne *t to Theatre). Telephone 21-838, or Ring Theatre Telephone 21-842. STRAND. Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres, Ltd. „ NOW SHOWING! Continuous: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. The Greatest of all Pictures, “THE SEA BEAST,’’ A Mighty Master Picture, Starring JOHN BARRYMORE, The screen’s greatest actor in has best production. Also, (DAY SESSIONS ONLY) (DAY SESSIONS ONLY) LIONEL BARRYMORE, The Distinguished Actor iu ®ii* Henry Irving’s Famous Masterpiece, “THE BELLS,” The soul stirring drama of love, greed, and an avenging conscience. Box Plans at the Theatre. Ring 48-855. MEETINGS THE GEAR. MEAT PRESERVING AND FREEZING COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. IS HEREBY GIVEN th£ LT the Ordinary General Meeting c Shareholders will be held at the Hea Office of tho Companv, 94, Lambton qua' Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, DECE&I BER 15th, 192 6, at 11 a.m. Business: To Receive Report and Balance-sheet. To Declare Dividend and Bonus. To Elect Two Directors. To Elect Two Auditors. By Order. W. C. KEiLLOW, Secretary. Wellington, New Zealand, December 4th, 1926. RAILWAY NOTICES NEW: ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB’S MEETING AT PETONE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Bth, 1926. ON DECEMBER Bth, special trains run as follows: —Wellington depart 10.45 a.m., Petone arrive 11.3 a.m. Petone depart 5.45 p.m., Wellington arrive 6.3p.m. {These trains will stop at Kaiwarra and Ngahauranga. For full train service see handbill or inquire at stations. 91 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS, 1926-1927 TqrOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS! will be obtainable from Wednesday, December 15th, to Monday, January 3rd, available for return until Saturday, February 12th, 1927, as under: All sections (from any station to any other station on same section). From any officered station on North Island Main Line and Branches, to any station on South island Main Line and Branches, including Picton Section. Tickets may bo purchased and reservations inndo 14 days in ndvanco of date of travel. The journey must be commenced on or before January 3rd and may be broken after travelling 25 miles from original starting station. EXTRA EXPRESS TRAINS On December 20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 24th, and January Ist, 3rd and 4th:— Leave Wellington 3.36 p.m., Palmerston North 6.45 p.m. Arrive Auckland 7.49 a.m. next day. On December 23rd and 24th, leave Wellington 8.30 p.m., Palmerston North 11.45 p.m., arrive Auckland 3.21 p.m. next day. On December 20th, 21-st, 22m1, 23rd 24th and 27th, January 2nd and 3rd, leave Auckland 8.40 p.tn., Palmerston North 10.42 a.m. next day, Wellington arrivo 2.50 p.m. On December 25th. leave Auckland 7.45 p.m., Palmerston North 9.30 a.m. next day, Wellington arrivo 12.38 p.m. Usual 7.55 a.m. Welling!on-Auckland Limited Express train will not leave Wellington on Christmas Day. Usual 7.53 a.m. Auckland-Wellington Limited Express train will not leave Auckland on Christmas Day. For full particulars soo Poster. PASSENGERS FOr“SOUTU ISLAND. Tickets for officered stations on South Island Main Lino and Branches may bo obtained, and seats may be booked, at the Central Bookiug Office, Willis street, and at Lambton and Thorndon Stations. Steamer tickets may also bo obtained at these offices. Tho booking offices will be open as under (Sundays excepted): Central Booking Office, from December 15th to 24th, inclusive, from 8.30 a.m. to 6.0 p.m.. continuously, and from December 27th to 31st, inclusive, from 9.0 a.m. to 5.0 p.m., continuously. Lambton and Tborndon stations, 9.0 a.m. to 6.0' p.m. continuously. Q-TOL Used by World Champion Athletes and Tennis Players Is wonderfully soothing for TIRED FEET
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12621, 4 December 1926, Page 3
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