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AMUSEMENTS. ING’S The Theatre that KING S . Sets tho Standard. Matinee at 2.30 To-day. CONSTANCE TALMADGE CONST AN CE TA BM CONSTANCE . TALMABGE CONSTANCE TALMADGL CONSTANCE TALMADGL UieLo'e CONSTANCE TALMADGE Expelt CONSTANCE Cl INSTANCE TALMABGL CONSTANCE TALM-WGE CONSTANCE TALMADGE KING’S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Soloist: Miss Rosalie Dyer. , The Box Plan is at The Bristol, wlieie reservations should be made. EVERYBODY’S. VERYBQDY’S. POSITIVELY' LAST THREE DAYS Of the International Attraction, A. B. (Banjo) Patterson’s Great Australian Classic. “THE MAN FROM SNOWY KIVER.” “THE MAN FROM SaOWY “THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIMAtAlso. Goldwyn Bray’s "HELLO, MARS.” SCREENING ™IES: 11.0, 12.55, 2.50, 4.45, 6.40, 8.30 p.m. Eeserved Seats may be obtained at Theatre, or ’Phone 50. BITS 7 Impress. THE Picture House. ' WARREN ’ KERRIGAN WARREN KERRIGAN In 1 “THE DRIFTERS.’ “THE DRIFTERS’ "THE DRIFTERS.” A Great Drama of the Yukon and Alaska. Also. "SMASHING BARRIERS ’ (concluding episode), And “THE INVISIBLE HAND. Chapter one. Last Scteening of "Smashing Barriers,” 7.30. —- ELECTION NOTICES. Municipal elections. 1921. THE. PRINCIPLES AND POLICY of the WOMEN’S NATIONAL COUNCIL (Wellington Branch). I The Women’s National Council is nonparty, and in Municipal matters it stands for the interests of the citizens us a whole. 11. HEALTH— The development of reforms to provide that the people be reared in healthy surroundings, and live under healthy conditions at home, at work, and at recreation, by: (a) The abolition of slums; (b) The giving of every encouragement to efficiently-managed co-oper-ative and municipal enterprise in building. whilst securing that houses shall be on such lines a 3 will provide healthy comtort and beauty; , . (c) The providing ot a cheap tram service, to be self-supporting, and run on sound business lines. . (<1) The appointment of well-paid and efficient Women Sanitary Inspectors; , , , (c) The provision of adequate places of healthy recreation in all townplanning schemes; (f) The provision of more Rest-rooms and properly supervised conveniences for women, and more seating accommodation in the city and suburbs. 11l REDUCTION IN THE COST OF LIVING- . . By—(a) An efficient system of Municipal Distribution of Fish, Fruit, and Vegetables; „ , , . lb) Tho avoidance of waste whilst encouraging efficiency in the administration of nil municipal enterprises. IV. RECREATION.— (a) Stricter censorship of picture posters and advertisements. (b) Organisation oi’ properly-equippod play centres for children in the more congested areas of the city; (c) Provision of larger sea swimming baths for women; (d) Extension of the 1 üblic Libiaij and improvement of its services: To every large Public. Library tin o should be attached a hall suitable for lectures and entertainments. VOTE FOR MRS. PRESTON & MISS N. E. COAD. EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTORS’ LIST., NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1 n the District Electors List for the Borough of Eastbourne is now open tor inspection at the Ferry Office, ell mg ton. where it may bo inspected without fee by all persons interested therein, during office hours, until lebruaiy ... 1921. Any persons may obiect to the List on the following grounds:— (a) That any person whose name is on the List does not possess the necessary qualification. (b) That any person whose name is .not on the List is entitled to have his or her name thereon. Objections may be sent tc the undeisi"ncd on or before March 1. IJ-1-The List of the Objectors may be inspected on or from the 2nd until the rth dliy of Ma Y7 9 MACPiiursoN. Town Clerk. Wellington, February 15, 1921. financial. HARBOUR BOARD. LOAN OF jeiCO.OOO. (Authorised by A.H.B. Empowering Act, 1919.) DEBENTURES—Issued at JIWO (nom niai), but to be sold at .£94., INTEKEoT—SI per cent., payable haltyearly, but return to purcliasei n> h TERM OE I LOAN-20 Years, from October 10, 1920. , SINKING FUND—I per cent, pei uliENCHANGEr— The Board pays exchange on remittances. . , SECURITY-Assets of Board (con ®’ Bt ' ing principally of Auckland C y Freehold), showing surplus ovei lia.bilitie- of over .01,501),000. N.B.—Holders of these Debentures will ■ pay a fiat rate of Income lax of only 2s. 6d. in the .£ after April 1, 1921. Holders whose income does not reach J 3300 per annum, either, n not be charged income tax oi will receive a refund. Conies of Prospectus may be obtained at the Board's Office, Quay Street, Auckland. or nt any Branch of the Bank of Now Zealand. money to lend. FIRST MORTGAGE MONEYS. IHAVE n limited supply of finances available for 55 per cent, advances on good medium-priced improved farms at 7 per cent. Apply CHAS. B. BUXTON. Financial Broker, 256 Lambtori Quay (next Hannah s), Wellington. 'Phones 2125 and 1541.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 122, 16 February 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 122, 16 February 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 122, 16 February 1921, Page 9

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