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AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPRESS THEATRE Tha Best Theatre in Wellington. Open from 11 a.m. till Sleepy time. LAST DAY AND LAST NIGHT. The Most Colossal Entertainment ever Offered in New' (Zealand, headed by JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN (The “Kid" Himself). A Picture of Laughter and Tears, Smiles and Sobs. "TROUBLE'.’ "TROUBLE" "TROUBLE” "TROUBLE ’ "TROUBLE" "TROUBLE "TROUBLE" "TROUBLE Charlie Chaplin's wonderful Prodigv ill the Funniest wd Most Lovable Holo .You've Ever Seen Him in. If You Liked "My Boy" You’ll Simply Rave About "TROUBLE.” Splendid Supporting Programme, including BEN TURPIN, the Cross-eyed CoApdtan, in "BRIGHT EYES," a Mack bennect Two-reel Scream. EMPRESS NEWS FILM. TVTITT< ., In , Y THE N.Z. KAURI INDUSTRY. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC, , Inimitably Played by the WortMawus EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA Of Ten Solo Musicians, Under the Distinguished Conductorship of MR. L. D. AUSTIN. . Overture—“ William Tell” (Rossini). Patrons are Requested to Note: . "•IBLBPHoirB iESEEVES h',1.l till MS °"TROUBLE" Screens at 11 a-m., 1 p.m„ 3 p.m., 4.20 p.m., p.m., 8.00 p.m. , — — MOTORS AND CYCLES FOR SALE. (Continued from Pago 1.) __ Established 1894. 'Phone 21-788. OUSE, BLACK. AND SONS. LTD., Practical Coach and Motor Body Builders KENT TERRACE. LLOYD AND NELSON STREETS. Estimates and Designs on Application. GEAR-CUTTING MH,LING TURNING EITTING TwteLLINGTON MECHANICAL y ENGINEERING CO., /' 13a Ghuznee Street. 'Phone 22—703 FOR SALE. 16 h.p. SUNBEAM, -SHOO. 12-14 h.p. DE DION, ,£750 F.N. 8-12 h.p. electric light and starter, J 8550. All cars nickelplated. TWAGG and CO., . 'Phone 1328. Mnsterton. THE HOUSE OF A MILLION PARTS. CYLINDERS, Crankcases, Crankshafts, Differential and Transmission Gears Wheels, Springs, Bodies. Accessories, and Parts for practically every make of Car and Motor-cycle NZ MOTOR WRECKING CO. LTD., 29 Harris Street. 'Phone 22—092. A4TACREADY, RUSH, AND CO.. 3rd Floor, Magnus, Sanderson’s Building. Wakefield Street. MOTOR-CAR RENOVATORS, PAINTERS, AND TRIMMERS. •Painting. Enamelling, and Varnishing Hoods Recovered while you wait. Estimates free. Telephone 22—911. P.O. Box 159. ’RTST'ANTED Known—Motor-cycles (in- «•• eluding tanks). Push Bikes, etc.. Enamelled. Motor Number Plates Cut and Lettered. All Work Baked in up-to-date Ovens. Sheet metal work of all descriptions. G. R. McKAY, Tinware Manufacturer and Japanner, Herbert Street (off Manners Street). FORD CARS FORD CARS Are good; get you FORD CARS there, get you back FORD CARS again. Are low in upFORD CARS keep; are selling at FORD CARS PRE-WAR PRICES I FORD CARS THAT IS WHY We arc selling so many. Call and see us and arrange a demonstration. Catalogue and Prices on application. Ford sales and service co., 89-93 Courtenay Place. 'Phone 20 —306. 8E 1) M.OTOR-.CARS. To the Mechanic and Engineer.—This advertisement. is addressed to you specially, because you will appreciate the good condition o'f the mechanical equipment of the -few assorted 2. 3 5seator used machine*, which we are fortunate in having for Sale, from A/5 fo .£3OO, on easy payment; terms if required. Come and inspect them yourself. E. REYNOLDS AND CO., LTD., Importers, , Lower Tory Street, Wellington 'Phones 21- -323, 21-345 ONLY A FEW LEFT! And we are going to sell them. KN order to introduce ourselves to the JL FORD MOTORING PUBLIC and 36 x 31 tire useys. we' are making a SPECIAL OFFER in NON-SKID TIRES and TUBES at the LOWEST PRICES in New Zealand. AJAX NON-SKID, 30 x 3J, £2 165., cash with erder. / DOMINION NON-SKID, 30 x 31, £2 165., cosh with order. RED TUBES. 30 x 31, Ils. Cd., cash with order. FORD SALES AND SERVICE CO., 89-93 Courtenay Place. 'Phone 20—306. STILL CONGESTION 4 HOUSING QUESTION PARAMOUNT At last evening’s meeting of the Civic League, Miss Coad mentioned that there was one question she would like to see given prominence to on the platform of the league, and that was the housing question, which she considered of even greater moment than tlie selection of candidates for the City Council. Indeed, it was that matter which had induced her to attend the meeting. She instanced a ease which had come under her notice, where six people were living in two rooms. On top of that sort of thing immigrants were coming into the country every week, and the uongention was becoming worse than ever This was a question which, before all, the Civic League should attend to. Air. I’- Leslie Jones instanced a case at Lyall Bay, where families were living in two two-roomtd “baches.” In one case a couple had come out as immigrants nine years ago without Mildren. Now they had ’five childien and still lived in tlie two rooms. He attributed 50 per cent, ol the housing trouble to the tram fares, which made it impossible to live far out where there was land for houses available.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 122, 8 February 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 122, 8 February 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 122, 8 February 1923, Page 9