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AMUSEMENTS. Despite the adverse weather conditions, Alfred Frith's flight in the 'Going Up" aeroplane was last night witnessed by two thousand people. Iho public is reminded that oniy two more flights can happen in Wellington, and that positions from which to witness them should be immediately reserved at The Bristol Piano Company. "GOING" UP." TO-NIGHT AND" TO-MORROW. "HIGH JINKS" "THURSDAY NEXT. Direction J. C. Williamson. LW Manager John Vanell. The Wonderful Popularity Of "GOING UP" was demonstrated last night, when, despite the adverse weather elements, another large and enthusiastic audience on joyed every minute of the aviation Play. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW, TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW, LAST TWO REPRESENTATIONS. LAST TWO REPRESENTATIONS. the dashing, exhila.rating, tuneful, and humorous Musical Comedy, "GOING UP." "GOING UP" "GOING UP." The revival of which is proving moro popular than the original production. THE BEST OP THEM ALL. THURSDAY NIGHT .NEXT, THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT, THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT, 2 FOLLOWING EVENINGS, LAST THREE NIGHTS OF SEASON, THE J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, In a stupendous revival of- the fascinat'ing, tuneful and brilliant musical jollity, "HIGH JINKS." "HIGH JINKS." "HIGH JINKS." Unquestionably one of the merriest, brightest - and most popular musical plays this generation has produced. SOMETHING SEIEtMS TO TING-A-LING Plans at- The Bristol. Day Sales at Ned «-Perry's. Prices: D.C. and R.S., 7s. 3d; Back Stalls, 3s Sd; Gallery, Is 7d. Early Door Stalls.and Gallery, Is extra. \ All prices ducilude Amusement Tax. CENTRAL PROGRESS LEAGUE. (Wellington Branch).

, PUBLIC MEETING of o:tizei -' will be held in the Council Chai bor on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT at 8 p.m. for the purpose of launching the Wellington Branch of the above League. It is of vital importance that all who aro interested in the Progress of this District should be present. The chair will be taken by His Worship the Mayor. COLONEL MITCHELL. M.P.. 565 Honorary Secretary. NOTE CHAN3B OF.TIME. PUBLIC LECTURE By MRS JINARAJADASA 'toj'lLL be held in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, TO-NIGHT i(»rUESDAYI)<,| February ' ICJ!h, at 8 "The Woman's Movement in and India." Mrs Jinarajadasa is a well-known workr in the Women's Movement in, Britain id India, whero sho is carrying o e and hear this gifted Speaker. fHOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. Return Visit of MR C. JINARAJADASA, M.A., Who will give His Farewell Lecture in the CONCERT CHAMBER, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, _ At 8 p.m. ' , Worship the Mayor in the Chair.) Lecture, ontitled "CHILD WELFARE IN A MODEL' MUNICIPALITY." Illustrated by 67 Lantern Slides describing the Child Welfare Scheme in actual operation in Bradford, England. The Lecturer will describe the work done by feeding of expectant mothers, prenatal clinics, maternity homes, caro of infants —preparation and sterilisation and bottling of milk, bathing and examination of babies, babies' hospital; caro of school-going children —midday feeding, children's municipal kitchen, distribution of meals; clinics for children —eye, ear, nose, skin, etc.; open-air school for delicate children, schools for cripples, deaf and dumb and blind; lessons in cookery, housework njid' laundry work for girls; the methods of co-ordinating child-wolfaro work under one municipal direction, etc. This is a Lecture of absorbing interest, and is another great message to tho People of New Zealand. Tho last opportunity of hearing this great and giftod democratic speaker. AU Seats Free. Collection. MOTOR CARS AND TYRES. INTENDING Buyers will benefit by noting that the firm known as the Lambton Rubber Supply Co. no longer exists, owing to lease expiring at 121, Lambton quay, but the manager will carry on business with Motor-cars and ' i in the Bank of New Zealand (Te Chambers, Offices 9 and 10, first floor, 78-81, Manners street. In thanking his many customers for their esteomed patronage during the last 37 years, lie hopes to give them still "better satisfaction in tho new offices. GEO. BRADLEY, Consultinp Motor-car Specialist, 'Phono 1173. NEWMAN BROS. NEWMAN BROS. JOYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE. j-fc Loaves— Blenheim for Nolson, daily, 9 a.m. Nelson for Blenheim, daily, 9 a.m. On Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday « Special Passonger Car arrives Nolson at 1.30 p.m. , Monday, Wednesday, and Friday arrivos Blenheim. 1.30. E. 11. BEST AND CO., . Agents. Blenheim. WANTED Known—That A. Robertson and Co.'s process of cleaning guarantee mem to leei iresuer, aim w last longer clean, than clothes cleaned by any other method; Costumes, Blouses, Sports Coats, Furs and Gloves cleaned. 'Phono 918.' P.O. Box 2, To Aro, Noto our address: opposito Te Aro post office, 37, Ghuznee street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10509, 10 February 1920, Page 3

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