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AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT EVERYBODY'S WAITING FOR! At fTVHB XTING’S Tiie Theatre that -I- HE XV-ING’S Sets the Standard. When the Screen’s GREATEST EMOTIONAL ACTRESS, CLAKA KIMBALL YODNG OLAKA KIMBALL YOUNG CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, Will appear with her own company in a mighty production. Entitled "THE ROAD Til ROUGH THE DARK, “THE ROAD THROUGH THE DARK, A Story of the Dark Days of the War, when tho Huns tried to frighten Europe into submission by Pillage and Outrage. OLAKA KIMBALL YOUNG. In a moment of terrible sacrifice, when she GIVES HEIt HONOUR To save the lives of her fellow-citizens. Music specially arranged for the picture by ME L. D. AUSTIN, Conductor. KING’S GRAND ORCHESTRA. MRS J. F. WOODWARD,' Wellington’s Premier Soprano, Will Sing "INVITATION." “ROSA EESUEGET. and “CARMINA." Prices: Is Id, Is 7d, 2s Id. and i /d. Plan at Bristol daily until 5, then at Theatre. ’Phone 3143. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TOMORROW. PUBLIC NOTICES PRICE OF BREAD. PRICE OF BREAD. PRICE OP BREAD. THOLLOWING upon the Prime Minister’s suggestion, the Master Balers of Wellington City and Suburbs have agreed to charge the following prices for ONE MONTH from 13th INSTANT: CASH OVER COUNTER, sid. WHOLESALE, 6d (less 2i per cent.). PRIVATE DELIVERY, 6Jd nett. WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT. OWING to increased difficulties in providing electrical power for the Tramwav System and various Industries in the City, it may be found necessary tu suspend the Tramway Services entirety for two periods daily. These periods will approximate from 11 to 11.30 a.m. anc from 3.40 to 4.10 p.m. Between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., a reduced service will be run on all lines until further notice. At rush hours the best possible service will be given. W. H. MORTON, General Manager. March 11th,. 1920. 789 PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION FOB SHORTHANDWRITERS AND TYPISTS—MAY, 1920. PHB usual Public Service Entrance a. Examinations for - Shorthand-writers nd Typists will be held towards the end f MAY, 1920. A special examination will also be held -Shorthand at the rate of 130 words a linute; type-writing at the rale of 45 rords a minute; salary to commence 1120 -oer annum. . Applications close May 14th, 1920. Full articulars may, be obtained on applicaion, A. C. TURNBULL. Secretary. Wellington, March 9th, 1920. 798 LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICETVTOTICB is hereby given that tho parA* cels of land hereinafter described will bo brought under the provisions, of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on the expiration of one calendar month from the date of the "Gazette’’ containing this notice. Gazetted February 26th, 1920. Application 4870 (deposited plan 4252). THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE.—I 99. acres 2 roods 19.4 perches, part Section 202, Taratahi Plain Block- Occupied by tenant. Application 4887 (deposited plan 4419)THE COLONIAL MOTOR COMPANY (LIMITED).—34.2 perches, part Section 247, City of Wellington. Occupied by applicant. . . Application 4890 (deposited plan 4420). THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE.—3 acres 0 roods 35.7 perches, parts of Sections 28 and 29. Hutt District. Occupied by William George Hughes and James Francis Duggan. . Diagrams may be inspected at tuts Dffice. Dated this 25th day of February, 1920, it the Land Registry Office, Wellington. J. J. L. BURKE. Deputy District Land Registrar. CAUTION. BEDDING Manufacturers, Furnishers. Dealers and Users are cautioned rol to make, use. or handle Bedding infringing on our PATENT RIGHTS. Infringers will be prosecuted to the utmost rigour of the Law. Also infringement of our Patent Press for making Patent Beds or imitations of same will bo proceeded against rigorously. . Information leading to the conviction of Infringements will bo rewarded. DAVID McCBAE, 25-27, Parish street. 737 Wellington. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OP WOMEN AND CHILDREN. nnHE Secretary will be in attendance at the Rooms, Bridge's Buildings, 119. Willis street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS.,from 10 to 12.30. 411 communications strictly confidential. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. iVHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON, YOUNG’S PRIVATE HOTEL. SAVE TEAM FARES bv Dining at YOUNG’S, 260, Lambton quay (side entrance, Hannah's Boot Palace), 100yds from Wharf and GJP.O., and few doors from Kelbnrn Tram stop. 60 Bedrooms (or those wanting accommodation. Tariff 5s per day; permanent by arrangement. 'Phone 2062. MRS NEWBERRY has resumed management of The Kiosk, Lyall Bay. Board and Residence; Morning, Afternoon Teas; Grills at all hours; Dinner at 5.45 p-m. Weekly terms if desired. Dinner, Sunday, from 12-45 p.m. BOARD OB RESIDENCE REQUIRED. WANTED, Board or Residence, preferably both, for one or two young men in Government positions, who require facilities for study; state prices and terms to "Studious," care "Times," IvyOUNO LADY, engaged during day, 'Xi wants private Board, in or near Thorndoa. Reply "Thorndon," “Times" office. 709 (OOABD and Residence wanted, by ’■ty Working- Man, near Thompson street. "Board," "Times” office.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10536, 12 March 1920, Page 3

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