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AMUSEMENTS. THE KING’S Nightly at 8. GLADYS HULETTE. In the Pathe Gold'Booster Film, "PRUDENCE THE PIRATE," A Story filled with the Spirit of Youth. An exceptionally strong supporting cast, including FLORA FINCH, And not forgetting PANTHXJS (so named because he pants so much). "The ugliest little Dog in the World.' I The Pirate life is a lovely game, until Prudence finds herself LOCKED FAST IN THE CABIN OF THE BURNING SCHOONER. A DRAMATIC CLIMAX AND A HAPPY ENDING. Book by 'Phono 3143, or at The Bristol Plan. EVERYBODY’S Continuous. 10.45 to 10.15. A Brilliant Triangle Play, •"xhe matbimaniac," Starring The Tornado of the Films, DOJJGL.AS FAIRBANKS, And Dainty CONSTANCE TALMADGE. A Matrimaniac is a chap who is crazy to marry the girl. COMB TO DOUG'S WEDDING. It is the most whirlwind affair in the way of Weddings that ha& ever 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 EMPRESSContiuuous from 11 To-day. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG. In "THE DARK SILENCE," Here is the story of a beautiful Human Spirit on the rack of sin brought memory. "HEAVEN PITY MB WHEN HE KNOWS." But she faced the ordeal with relentless courage. , A DRAMA WHICH LAYS BARE THE SOURCE OF HUMAN EMOTION, OP RECKLESS PASSION, OF LOVE AND JOY. Intense and wonderful acting. A MASTER-PLAY. NOTE.—The most tremendous crowd since "The Common Law" attended The Empress on Saturday, and the verdict is f .As frOO/3 !>c H rhfl fVwnmATi T aw * ** "As Good as ‘The Common Law.' At 11.25, 1.17, 3.9, 5.6, 6.59, 8,25. We earnestly advise all those who can do go to come at 6.59. After that there will be many disappointed. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY. LIMITED. G AS COOKING DEMONSTRATION By MISS UNA CARTER, In the COMPANY'S DEMONSTRATION ROOM, Courtenay place. On WEDNESDAY, the 4th INSTANT, Subject: INVALID DISHES AND SWEETS. To Commence at 3 o’clock. J. H. HELLIWELL. Mi Secretary. MEETINGS MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. Tl/TR, J. O. SHORLAND invites the residents of Island Bay to meet Mm at St. Hilda's Hall THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), at 8 o'clock. 565 ■EOPOSED ALTERATION TO RAILWAY SERVICE, LOWER HUTT. A T the conclusion of the Meeting to A- be held in the Town Hall, Lower [utt, on TUESDAY NIGHT (3rd inst.), j consider the Loan Proposal, a Public [eeting will be held to consider the proosed alteration to the present tram snaco. H BALDWIN, Mayor. >YAL N.Z. SOCIETY FOB THE HEALTH OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE Annual Meeting of the above . Society will be held on iY. APRIL 3rd, at 8 p.m., in the jcountants’ Chambers, 89, Johnston ■eet. Mr Justice Chapman will take e chair, and all those interested will cordially welcome. GRACE KIRKCALDXB, r Hon. Sec.

WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. nWE 27th ANNEAL MEETING 'will X bo b eld TO-NIGHT at MESSRS J. H. BETHENE AND CO.'S ROOMS, BRANDON STREET, at 8.30 o'clock, after the Annual Meeting of the Football Club. 568 W. W, COOK. Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON EDECATION BOARD. ANNEAL ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. mHB Annual Meeting of HouseholdX € ra for the election of a School Comnlittoo for each duly constituted School District will be held throughout the Wellington Education District on MONDAY, APRIL 30th, at 8 p.m. ERBAN AREAS—For election to the School Committees of Districts situated within the Erban Areas of (a) Wellington City and the Boroughs of Karon, Onslow, and Miramar, and (b) Boroughs of Hutt and Petonc, written nominations, signed by proposer and candidate, must reach the Chairmen of the respective Committees not later ' than MONDAY, APRIL 23rd, and NO nominations can be received at the Meeting of Householders. RERAL AREA—For election of the Committees of Districts forming the Rural Area, that is, the Rural Wards (a) Hutt-Horowhenua. (b) Wairarapa, and (c) Marlborough, written nominations may similarly he made up to APRIL 23rd; but either verbal or written nominations may also bo made at the Meeting of Householders. PLACES OF MEETING Pahiatua, Borough Council Chambers; Masterton, Concert Hall, Municipal Buildings; Mount Cook, Central Mission Hall, Webb street; To Aro-Mitchelltown, Willis street schoolroom; Eketahuna, Bedding’s Hall; elsewhere, at the School of the District. Nomination forms may bo obtained, from the Chairman of each School Com. mittee, and, in the Erban Areas only, from the Head Teacher of each School. 581 G. L. STEWART. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. WELLINGTON RDTERNED SOLDIEES’ ASSOCIATION. TVTEMBEES are notified that their i.T-1 Subscriptions for the Financial Year commencing APRIL 2nd are now dUe ’ THOMAS BOHLSON, 571 Secretary. MENICIPAL ELECTION. THE ELECTORS OP EASTBOEENE. IN response to numerous requests I have decided to contest the Mayoralty at tl}e forthcoming election, and I shall take an early opportunity of addressing von. CHARLES RUSSELL. _ April 2nd, 1917. 575

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9625, 3 April 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9625, 3 April 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9625, 3 April 1917, Page 3

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