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AMUSEMENTS. THE KING’S "Titles are shadows, crowns are empty things.” “THE CROWN PRINCE’S DOUBLE, A Greater Vitagraph Feature Flay, Starring MAURICE CUSTELLO And NORMA TALMADGE. The heir to tho throne of a modern kingdom becomes the centre of a web of intrigue and a circle ot startling adventures. DEATH VALLEY DODGE, A wpnderful motor trip through one o£ the strangest spots on earth. Reserves at Tho Bristol or by 1 hones 3143 or 50. THE EMPRESS. TO-DAY, 10.45 to 10.15. "THE HIDDEN SCAR." A World Film achievement, presenting HOLBROOK BLINN And ■ ETHEL CLAYTON, The Story of a Great Love, Stained by a Former Sin. A DRAVA <<K A MODERN MAGDALEN. A young moiuvr, on tno eve of tho long-looked-for happiness that she deserves, is threatened with being sent back to tho life she detests. A POWERFUL PLOT. FULL OF SWIFT SURPRISES. Also CHESTER CONKLIN, in tho fun- - niest Keystone film ever made. A TUG-BOAT ROMEO. EVERYBODY'S TO-DAY, 10.45 to 10.15. A Triangle Triple Star Attraction. Charles Ray, Margaret Thompson, and Margery Wilson in "THE HONOURABLE ALGY.” The Artlessness of Algy completely defeats an expert Jewel Thief. A Drama ot a fortune-hunting English Lordling, who proves himself a gentleman and a sport. HE NEEDED MONEY BADLY. BUTThe story tells how he did the right thing in a manly way. ALSO r BILLIE BURKE in the latest of the "Gloria Romance” stories. "THE SOCIAL VORTEX.” Gloria now makes her debut in the world of grown-up society, and the drama swiftly gathers power. FOLEY is now quoting reduced prices for Fancy Costumes for future demonstrations. PUBLIC NOTICES. FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. EASTER MEETING, APRIL 9th and 10th, 1917. OWNERS and Trainers are reminded that Nominations for all events, including Waiata and Maiden Stakes, for the above race meeting, will be received. by the Secretary up till 8.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, March 23rd 1917. ' EDMD. GOODBEHERE, Secretary, P.O. Box 45, Feilding. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CITY WATER SUPPLY. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Wellington City Council, at a Special Meeting held on the 19th day of MARCH, 1917, passed the following resolution : That pursuant to Clause 607 of "The Wellington City By-law No. 1. 1908,” the Council of the City of Wellington doth hereby prohibit, until a further public notice of the rescission of such resolution has been given, the use of water supplied from the Waterworks under their control, for the following pur. poses, viz: — For cleaning windows of shops and business premises by means of a hose. For Public Baths. For Ornamental Purposes, such aa fountains, ponds, or the like. ' For Water Gardens by means of a hose, or other removable pipe. JNO. B. PALMER, Town Clerk. March 19th, 191 L 245 WELLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. DEER SHOOTING SEASON, 1917. RED DEER STAGS, having antlers with not less than ten points, may be taken or killed in the portions of the Wellington Acclimatisation Society’s district, open to Deer Shooters, from April 2nd to May 31st, 1917, both days included. For the Wairarapa South and Featherston Reserves, on payment of a fee of two pounds (£2) a License to take four (4) stags’ heads and six (6) hinds, may be obtained from tbe Chief Postmaster at Wellington or from the Postmasters at Mastcrton, Carterton, Qreytown, Foatherston, and Martinborough. For the area containing the blocks formerly known as Hutt and Featherston (Wainui), Horowhenua, and Hutt Counties (Paraparaumu), Tararua Forest Reserve, Talhape, and Shannon, oh payment of a fee of Two Pounds (£S) a License to take two stags' heads may be obtained from the Chief Postmaster at Wellington or from the Postmasters at Masterton, Carterton, Featherston, Grey town, Eketahuna, Pahiatua, Makuri, Pongaroa. Palmerston North, Paraparaumu. Otaki, Shannon, and Lower Hutt. Details of the portions of tho Reserves open to Deer Shooters—and of the portions closed to the, same—are to he found endorsed on Licenses, or can be obtained at the Office of the Wellington Acclimatisation Society, No. 205, Lambton quay, Wellington. _ , _ A. L. LOWE, Hon. Sec., W.A.S. March 16th, 1917. 200 (.EADINQ HOTEL*. WHITE SWAN HOTEL. Cuba street. . ES McGUIRE wishes to notify aU friends and tho general public she has taken over tne above well* vn hostelry. Terms moderate, le best Wines and Spirits only stockA single bottle at wholesale rate, hone 1419. CINDER NEW MANAGEMENT. OYAL TIGER HOTEL. ier Taranaki street and Abel Smith street, Wellington. "MAT” GLEESON. Proprietor, taken over the above Hotel, be pleased to meet Old and New nds Best brands of Wines and its stocked. Tariff Seasonable. A Trial solicited. ’Phone 2527 A. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, Upper Hutt. now under the management of 51. E. Young, late of Family Hotel. lower Hutt, ofiera firet-claas accommodation. All wines and spirits true to label. TEHNTHAM HOTEL, TEENTHAM. FIRST-CLASS Accommodation. All wines and spirits true to label. B. QUINN, Proprietor. WANTED Known For Attractive Printing at reasonable cost, go to tbe "Tides” or ring up No. 2749 and tho traveller will call on you. Promptcess, Accuracy, Cheapness and Quality •an bo depended upon.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9614, 21 March 1917, Page 3

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