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AMUSEMENTS. Thrice Daily: Cook At 11 Sfti I ov Theatre - 2.15 and 8 p.m. Tel.: 28—175. ONLY TWO MORE DAYS. ONLY TWO MORE DAYS. WILLIAM POWELL The screen's original creator and superb impersonator of Philo Vance, In ‘The BENSON MURDER CASE’ (“A” Certificate. —Recommended for Adults). IT’S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. Commonsense Prices: D.C. 2/6, Stalls 2/- (plus tax), G.C. 1/6. Matinees: 1/-, 1/6 and 2/-. Children Half. No Booking Fee. COMING in all its Glory on FRIDAY The Greatest Comedy ever made in Talkies It cost Two Millions and drew over Two Million Patrons in New York alone. ‘‘FOX’*—makers of “Sunny Side Up”—produced this world s triumph. EL BRENDEL, REGINALD DANDY (star of “Rose Marie,” and now known as “JOHN GARRICK”), MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN, MARJORIE WHITE FRANK ALBERTSON, HOBART BOSWORTH, and a Mighty Constellation of stars, in— y y IT STANDS Ill«t ImaOTTIP OUTVIES ALONE! OUdl llliaglliV JULES VERNE! IN WHICH, IN 1980, huge skyscrapers tower to 200 stories. Fleets of aeroplanes, with hcliocopters, fly straight up and down. Aerial traffic policemen direct traffic. Great air liners bring the world’s capitals within a few hours of each other. Nine traffic levels ranging from subways, surface trams, elevated railways and five automobile levels, to a canal system on which ocean liners traverse the main tlioroughfarcs. it’s a WONDER OF THE WORLD Picture! and you’ll laugh till the tears roll down your back. 3 Sessions ZsitfSSX Box arls a *- Daily: /MBO Bristol or 11 a.m., 2.15 IwX Theatre, and 8 p.m. x®) 'SrvSSsz Tel.; 45—100. LAST TWO DAYS OF A GREAT PICTURE. EDMUND LOWE, LEILA HYAMS, TOMMY CLIFFORD and WALTER MCGRAIL in the Magnificent Play:— “A PART TIME WIFE” HEAR THE INDIAN CONFERENCE IN LONDON. Lounges, 2/6; D.C., 2/- (plus tax) ; Stalls, 1/6; Front Stalls, 1/-. Matinees: 1/- and 1/6, and 2/- (plus tax). Children Half. No booking fee. COMING - - - FRIDAY A Great Entertainment which Carries the Paramount Guarantee. MAURICE CHEVALIER’S Leading viduaetie voioerr woman of “the big pond.” Witli NORMAN FOSTER, CHARLES RUGGLES, GINGER ROGERS, LESLIE AUSTIN, H. DUDLEY HAWLEY, AALBU SISTERS, in the talking version of Katherine Brush's best-selling novel. YOUNG MAN ? MANHATTAN One of the most heart-throbbing of dramas with glorious comedy relief, which unfolds a refreshingly novel story of Sport, Studio Parties, Youth’s VVild Heartsearing Love, and Quick Marriage. A Tingling Drama of a Vibrant Man and a Thrilling Woman, who rush through gaieties and temptations, threatening rocks and luring traps, to a grand climax culminating in sublime happiness. ALSO, PARAMOUNT FEATURETTES. The whole. at reasonable prices.

PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. LICENSE FEES FOR HORSEDRAWN VEHICLES, 1931-32. THE following list of license fees reA quired to be paid, as from April 1, 1931, is published for the information of owners of horse-drawn vehicles and others: —Horse-drawn Vehicles: Hire License, £1; Stand License, 15/-; Driver’s License, 1/-. Horse-drawn Vehicles (one pair of wheels); U tons to tons. £2; tons to 3 tons, £2/10/-; 3 tons to 3J tons, £3; more than 31 tons, a fee of £8 plus £1 for each ton or part of a ton iu excess of 4 tons. (Two pairs of wheels) ; 3 tons to 3i tons, £3: 3J tons to 4 tons, £3/10/-; 4 tons to 4j tons, £4; 41 tons to 5 tons, £j/10/-; 5 tons to 5J tons, £5; 54 tons to 6 tons, £5/10/-; 6 tons to 6$ tons, £6; 64 tons to 7 tons, £10; 7 tons to 8 tons, £l2; more than 8 tons, a fee of £l4 plus £1 for gach ton or part of a ton in excess of 8j tons. Other Licenses: Porter’s License, 10/- per' annum ; Hawker’s License, £1 per annum; Household Refuse Purchaser’s License, £1 per annum.—E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TE ARO BATHS. "VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ou the occasion of a Swimming Carnival being held at Te Aro Baths on Saturday, the 21st instant, the men’s portion of the Te Aro Baths will be closed to the public for swimming between the hours of 12 o’clock noon and 6 p.m.—E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a Special Meeting of the Wellington City Cuoneil held on Monday, the 10th day of March, 1931, the following resolution was passed ;—The Wellington City Council doth hereby resolve by way of Special Order pursuant to the provisions of Section 22 of The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1926, to pay out of its General Fund for the year ending on 31st day of March, 1930, the interest and sinking fund payable during the said year in respect of the Wellington City Street Works Loan, 1925, The Wei-, lington City Street Paving Supplementary Loan, 1927, The Wellington City Paving and Surface Sealing Loan, 1927, and The Wellington City Street Works Loan, 1920, and doth hereby further-re. solve for that purpose to transfer from its General Fund for the said year to its Consolidated Special Interest Rate Account the sum of Thirty-two thousand nine hundred and Sixty-four pounds three shillings and fourpence (£32,964 3/4). AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the resolution will be submitted for confirmation at an Ordinary Meeting of the Wellington City Council to be field on Monday, the loth day of April, 1931, at 7.30 p.m. at the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Cuba Street, Wellington. Dated this 10th day of March, 1931. E. P. Norman, Town Clerk. ( Iwl FIRST AID CLASSES. T ADIES and Gentlemen desirous of enrolling in the Association's FIRST AID CLASSES are requested to hand in their names us soon ns possible, tis the classes are now being organised, and will be commencing shortly. Full particulars may be obtained at (he office of the Association. 10(1 Courtenay Place (Broadway Buildings). Telephone 21 —648. HAROLD C. W. BLICK, Secretary. TUTU SIC Taught by our New and Simple Method for Both Young and Old. THE DOMINION ACADEMY OF MUSIC, LTD., Seater’s'Buildings (first floor), 103 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Registered Head Ofiiee; 100 Cashel Street, Christchurch. TJARRACLOUGH’S Magic Nervine -*-* takes away the pain of toothache by deadening the nerve. Try it! 1/6.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 147, 18 March 1931, Page 2

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