AMUSEMENTS. CONTINUOUS 11 to 10. CONTINUOUS The ttkipeess npHEATEE. HE J HFATRE. TO-DAY! Commencing TO-DAY! World Films Present, “THE, LOVE; NET.” “THE LOVE: NET." “THE: LOVE NET.” “THE LOVE NET." The delightful sea coast story of Lovo and Laughter specially written for the gifted and winsome child-actress MADGE EVANS. MADGE EVANS. MADGE ' EVANS. MADGE EVANS. The Lady thought money could buy everything', but Pattv Barnes proved that “Hearts did the Trick." Also—Etpisode Twelve “HURLED INTO SPACE" Of the Wonderful Paths Serial. “THE LIGHTNING HAIDER,” “THE LIGHTNING HAIDER," “THE LIGHTNING RAIDER,” Featuring PEARL WHITE. PEARL WHITE I . Usual Prices. For reserves ring 'phone 3412. Every body's. h to' lo. VEBYBODY’S. 11 to 10. A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. Tho Story of the Great Counterfeit Case which baffled America. A Desperate Gang of Wrong-doors are Chased and run to Earth by WILLIAM J. BURNS. WILLIAM J. BURNS. WILLIAM J. BURNS. Tho Greatest Living Detective. An Actual Case:. .Not Fiction. THE FIVE MILLION COUNTERFEIT CASE. FIVE MILLION COUNTERFEIT CASE. FIVE MILLION COUNTERFEIT CASE. The First Time in History of the Screen that an actual criminal investigation lias been re-told on the screen. Truth is More Dramatic than Fiction. Also showing: FAY FINCHER in ROWDY ANN. FAY FINCHER in ROWDY ANN. A Screamingly Funny Comedy. Screening Times: 11, 12.50,-2.50, 5,7, 8.50. Usual Saturday Prices. Ring 50 for Reserves. 581 CROQUET. . .-,A>aaai3eiO TTT'ELLINGTON Championship Meeting at Petone. ituals of Dominion Associates’ Championship and Dominion Ladies' Championship will be played THIS AFTERNOON. 588 ADMISSION, Cd. • HOV/8 MASTERTON SHOW THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL SHOW SOLWAY, MASMERTON. Tho Leading Autumn Show in the North Island. FEBRUARY 17th and 18th, 1020. Entries close MONDAY, February 2nd, 1920, at 10 p.m. Late entries' close February 7th, 1920. PRIZE MONET INCREASED .£864 FROM .£864 .£llß2 TO - <£llß2 RAM AND EWE FAIR, FEBRUARY 19th and 20th, 1920. • Accommodation arranged for visitors. Apply, by letter, to Secretary. Seventy acres of ideal picnic: grounds, native bush, running streams, shady nooks, hot water free for picnics. Railway siding and holding paddocks at Show Ground gates. Schedules on application to K. H. WILLIAMS, GO Secretary, Box 40, Masterton. BUSINESS NOTICES. JNFLUENZA’S ENEMY IS JEYES’ FLUID. No bottle is genuine unless it bears the “Nurse" trade mark. 554 OTAKI SEASIDE RESORT! SPEND YOUR NEXT VACATION AT THE OTAKI SEASIDE RESORT. GLORIOUS Climate, Safe Surf Bathing. Every home comfort; excellent cuisine. Letters and telegrams receive personal attention. C. E. COTTERELL, Proprietor, P. 0., Box 26. 'Phone 77.
HOW often hare you had to hoar the full weight of a four-gallon tin of petrol when refilling the tank? Eliminate waste of energy and petrol bv using an O’CALLAGHAN EiZY FILLER. So simple H child could operate it. Price 25s each. MCTOR_TTRE REPAIR CO., ~ Wellington. Depot, 4S, Taranaki street. 'Phone 1679. Tjl E. GREENISH, F.N.Z.1.A.. Arohi- ■*" * tect, wishes to inform his Clients and Friends that ho has resumed the practice of his profession in Wellington at temporary promises in Messrs Anderson, Buddie and Kirkcaldie’s Building, in 33, Johnston street. 321 TT SPEAR, DR OF OPTICS, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. 7, WILLIS STREET, Late Optician for tho Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. Patients unable to obtain advice from the Optical Department may obtain advice at" the above address between 9 a.m. and SAO p.m. 923 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. YOUNG'S PRIVATE HOTEL. SAVE TRAM FARES by. Dining nt YOUNG’S, 260, Lambton quay (side entrance, Hannah's Boot Palace), 100yds from Wharf and G.P.0., and few doors from Kelburn Tram stop. 60 Bedrooms for those wanting accommodation. Tariff 5s per day; permanent by arrangement. 'Phono 2062. , "1/TRS NEWBERRY' has resumed mnn--LvJ- ngement of Tho Kiosk, Lyall Bay. Board and Residence; Morning, Afternoon Teas; Grills at all hours; Dinner at 5.15 p.m. Weekly terms if desired. Dinner, Sunday, from 12.45 p.m. Known Account Books ruled to any requirements can be had at the '‘Times" office. These books are strong and faithfully made, and ILo juality of paper used is of the Best. I
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10507, 7 February 1920, Page 3
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