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AMUSEMENTS. THE KING’S At 2.30 and S To-day. The Return of the Famous Star, GLADYS .11 ULLETTE. In the Pathe Gold Rooster Film, ■‘RkUi./EnCL THE Pi MATE,” An exceptionally sU««g supporting east, including FLORA 1 1N 0i L And not forgetting PANTHUS Go named because lie pants so much). "The ugliest* little Deg in the World.'’ The Pirate life is a lovely game, until Prudence finds hersoii' LOCKED PAST IN THE C.USIN OF THE BURNING SCHOONER. A DRAMATIC CLIMAX AND A HAPPY ENDING, i Hook by 'Phono 3143. or at The Bris- [ tol Plan. EVEKYBODY v S Continuous To-day. A Brilliant Triangle Play. "TtUJ .MATitIJiANIAO.Slurring The Tornado of the Film, . DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, And Dainty CONSTA NCE TALMA DGE. A Matrimaniac is someo.ee who is crazy to got married. .COMB TO DOUG’S WEDDING. It is Ihe most whirlwind affair in tho way of Weddings that has over eventuated. They couldn’t stop him. not even the girl's father, the police, the lawyers, and hated rival, and a Court injunction. Also, BILLIE BURKE in "Hidden Fires.’’ THE~EMPKESS. Continuous from 11 To-day. ALBERT OAPELLANI, The wouuoriul Italian Artist, who was responsible for ‘‘The Gammon Law.” A MARVEL o/TYfSIXNESS AND ELEGANCE OF PRODUCTION. “THE DARK SILENCE,” Starring CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG. Here is the story of a beautiful Human Spirit on the rack of sin brought memory. "HEAVEN PITY ME WHEN HE KNOWS.” But she faced tho ordeal with relehtless courage. A DRAMA WHICH LAYS BARE THE SOURCE OF HUMAN EMOTION, OF RECKLESS PASSION, OF LOVE AND JOY. Inten-o and wonderful acting. A MASTER PLAY. A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE, Lambton quay. Next Public Trust Office. Cars for Hire. Oil and Patrol Supplied. Expert Drivers only Employed. ■Phone 2924. -- N. NIGHTINGALE, Proprietress. PUBLIC NOTICES. HUTT MAYORALTY. ’ AT the request of a large number of Electors I have decided to st.ana for the above. I will place my views before you at an early date. 185 JOHN BALL. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. _ ELISION OF TARIFF. TVrOTICB is hereby given that in con--IV sequence of heavy additional expenditure due to the further rise in cost of wages, coal and stores, it has been compulsory to revise rates of passage money and freight. The new tai'iif will come into force on April 2nd. Information as to rates may be obtained on application to the Company’s Agent. CHARLES RAN SON, 513 Manager. RACING , CLUB PROFITS TO GO TO PATRIOTIC FUNDS. AUTUMN meeting, To be'held nt f AWAPUNI RACECOURSE, PALMERSTON NORTH, On WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, . APRIL 25th and 2filh. 1917. Nominations close for all events except tin: Manawatu Sires’ Produce Stakes (Ninth) and Manawatu , Stakes {Thirteenth! on WEDNESDAY'. April 4th* at 9.30 p.m. . , Address— THE SECRETARY, P.O. BOX 52, 503 Palmerston North. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ADMISSION TO THOENDON PLATFORM. DAILY from APRIL 3rd to 13th, 1917, inclusive, admission to Thermion Platform will be as below: — From G.lO a.m. to 9.10 a.m. From 1.10 p.m. to 4.10 p.m. From 5.25 p.m. to 9.10 mm. From 10.30 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. Admission only on presentation ot Platform or Passenger Tickets. Prim 11.50 a.m. until after departure of the 1.10 p.m. Auckland Express the piatfo'ro WILL BE CLOSED to all except passengers by that train. Person.-, not being passengers, wbo are in charge of young children and invalids travelling by this train_ may obtain admission tickets on application to No. 4 Booking Office window. RESERVED SEATS NOTICE. Passengers who reserve seats from Wellington on the 1.10 p.m, Wellington to Auckland Express train between APRIL 3rd and i3th, 1917, inclusive, must be in occupation of sbeh seals not later than 1.3 p.m. Reserved seats not occupied at that time may bo placed ’at tho disposal of other passengers. 501 BY ORDER. | A striking tribute to the quality of the sons of Now Zealand was paid to j Air J. Hoaly yesterday afternoon, when a representative gathering wished him bon voyage. Many good words were spoken of Mr Hcaly’s achievements with the spanner and his brain by Sir James Carroll and Messrs A. AValker, G. Allport, W. Cable, A, Hislop, and others. The gathering was a most happy one, and many stories, reminiscent of the pioneering days of engineering were retold. Mr Henly was presented vtrith a token of regard for his friends, and, as Sir James Chrroll remarked, he could, when in financial trouble, always get a tick out of it. To correct acidity and flatulency take SHARLAND’S Fluid Magnesia. Being freshly prepared and always full strength, Sharland’s is the best you can buy. Only one shilling. * In the sixteenth century the of England was superiou to tnat of all other countries. The leather apron worn by the blacksmith is mentioned by Pliny as being in. nse in his time.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9623, 31 March 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9623, 31 March 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9623, 31 March 1917, Page 3