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AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS’ HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Direction ... John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. NIGHTLY at 8. SATURDAY, 2.30. Last Night’s Large Audience was more than Pleased with PHIL SMITH And His Specially Organised ! MUSICAL COMEDY COY. Including NAT HANLEY. • A Cast of Clever People who have Captivated Wellington Audiences. , Phyllis Nicholson. Wm. Greene Peggy ’ Petite, Robt. Raymond, Mildred O Brien, Chas. Megan, Nellie Dean, The Smiling Six. First Production, i “MAMMA’S BOY,” A Delightful Musical -Comedy, Llaborately Mounted, with Laughter aplcnty, Bright Songs, and dancing ot P the Best. Instantaneous Success of HAROLD WALDEN, Prominent English Comedian, and 1 Entertainer at the Piano. 1 SWIFT AND DALY In “One for Nothing. BARCLAY, The Mysterious. FULLERS’ FAMILY PRICES: O.S and D.C.. 2s. 6d, (Reserved 35.), plus tax; Stalls. Is. 6d.; Upper Circle, IS BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL, After 5 p.m. at Burnett s, next rheatie. Telephone Reservations (Theatre 22—66.)) after 7 p.m. PARAMOUNT THEATRE Courtenay Place. TWICE DAILY. , Afternoon 2.30. 7.45 Evening. CONSTANCE”PALMADGE As the Snappiest Frerichy you ever did see in her Greatest Picture, “HER SISTER FROM PARIS” "HER SISTER FROM PARIS" With all the Spice and Comedy of a French Musical Show ’'rolled into her Best Picture. PARTS FROCKS—PARIS JAZZ—PARIS MUSICAL COMEDY— A First National Attraction. Also DE FOREST PHQNOFILMS (Speaking Pictures). Another complete change of subjects demonstrating this remarkable invention. COMEDY. LATEST GAZETTE THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. BOX PLAN At the UTILITY STATIONERY SHOP (next to Theatre). Telephone 21—838. Or Ring Theatre, Telephone 21—842. TO THE “WORLD’S END ” PELORUS SOUND GLORIOUS WEEK-END EXCURSIONS Cruising in calm waters, among bushclad mountains, islands, promontories, and wooded coves. DANCING—FISHING—SWIMMING. CpHE luxurious new express Steamer TAMAHINE, specially fitted for week-end cruises, wifi leave Wellington SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, and SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, t 1.15 p.m. for Picton, arriving about 4.30 p.m. Dancing on Deck Saturday Evenings. Orchestra. Tamahine will leave Picton at 4 a.m. on Sunday; arriving before breakfast at the head of Tennyson Inlet (Pelorus Sound), where are 20,000 acres of virgin forest. Launch and ship’s boats will take passengers for fishing, swimming, picnicking, and cruising parties. Glorious vistas of bush and bays. Magnificent view of Croisilles Harbour from Elaine Bay saddle, an easy walk. Leave early in afternoon for Picton, steaming into beautiful Ship Cove on the way and up nearly the whole length of Queen Charlotte Sound. Leave Picton 6 p.m., arriving at Wellington about 9.30 p.m. Inclusive Fare, with cabin accommodation and meals, £3 10s. Special Berths 10s. extra. MARLBOROUGH RACES, FEBRUARY 25 AND 27. Tamahine leaves Wellington 3 p.m , February 24 and 26. with passengers for the Races at Blenheim. The excursion gives an opportunity of return from Picton on Sunday 'evening, including the. trip to Pelorus Sound, if desired. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. LTD.

PUBLIC NOTICES Dominion settlement association. s EMPIRE MIGRATION. DOMINION FARMERS’ INSTITUTE (Conference Hall), THIS MORNING (TUESDAY), At 10 o’clock. ADDRESS BY MAJOR-GENERAL SIR ANDREW RUSSELL • On the above subject.

An invitation is extended to those interested to hear the Address. WELLINGTON TRAMWAYS APPEAL BOARD. IN pursuance of the Regulations made under "The Tramways Amendment Act, 1910,” the Employers and Employees within the Wellington Tramway District are hereby called upon to nominate a person to represent each of them respectively on the Appeal Board for the said District and to send such nomination in writing to me within a period of fourteen days from the date hereof. Dated at Wellington this 16th day of February, 1926. F. W. HART, Clerk to the Appeal Board. Magistrates’ Court, Wellington. PUBLIC NOTICE. tpilE Proprietors of the undermentionJ- ed Letters Patent are desirous of entering into negotiations with manufacturing firms for the full development and practical working of their inventions in New Zealand, so that the, reasonable requirements of the public may be satisfied-.— Letters Patent No. 1-1597. Dated September 11, 1920, entitled "IMPROVEMENTS IN LIQUID MEASURING AND CONTAINER CHARGING MACHINE.” Letters Patent No. 44597. Dated September 11, 1920, entitled “IMPROVEMENTS IN APPARATUS FOR TREATING AND CANNING MILK.” Letters Patent No. 41806. Dated June 4, 1919, entitled “IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO MACHINES FOR ASSORTING ARTICLES.” ■ Letters Patent No. 45760. Dated April 26, 1921, entitled “IMPROVEMENTS IN METHODS OF AND FURNACES FOR BURNING PULVERISED CARBONACEOUS FUEL." Letters Patent No. 50294. Dated February 7, 1923, entitled “IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO AUTOMATIC CONTROL MECHANISM FOR RAILWAYS.” All communications should be addressed in the first instance to Messrs. BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, Potent Attorneys, of 111-113 Lamb ton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand; 11 Winstone’s Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland; Cr. High and Cashel Streets, Christchurch; and 21 Crawford Street, Dunedin, J

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 121, 16 February 1926, Page 9

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