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AMUSEMENTS. msriAacsnS^ THCATPC Another Great Show. Fullers’ Best of all Vaudeville. TO-NIGHT at-8. TO-NIGHT at 8. First appearance of KEELY AN!) ALDOUS, KEELY AND ALDOUS, KELLY AND ALDOUS, Pot Pourri Specialists. First appearance of COCO AND EVANS COCO AND EVANS Novelty Balancing Experts. Continued Success—-Last week of LOUIS LONDON LOUIS LONDON , LOUIS LONDON Versatile impersonator in Character Song '■ Studies. The Ever Popular, - MAUD COURTENAY & MR "C" - - MAUD COURTENAY & MR “C” - In New Songs and Stories. Second week of WEBBER AND SHAW WEBBER AND SHAW Presenting a Medley ■in Music Town. Still going strong, PAUL STANHOPE and his PAUL STANHOPE and his REVUE COMPANY. This week, another Laugh-maker. “PICKVA-DULLY.” “PICKJ-A-DIILLY.” Everything now. The best show to data. Prices: D.C. and' 0.5., 3s 7d; Stalls, Is 7d; Gallery, »ls Id. Reserves, 3s 2d. Box plan at The Bristol till 5 o’clock, afterwards at Burnett’s, next to Theatre. OARGEN HOTEL; AUCKLAND. Recognised as one of the Leading Hotels in Australasia. Suites of Rooms with private roomsBallroom, Orchestra. Ordinary Tariff 12s 6d to 15s per day. Full particulars from Thos. Cook and Son, or Government Tourist Bureau. Telegrams “Cargen.” E. F. BLACK. Proprietor. MEETINGS. TO The JUSTICES OF the PEACE IN THE JURY DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON. YOU are hereby requested to attend a Meeting of Justices to revise the Jury List for the District of Wellington,’ at the Magistrate’s Court, Wellington, at 10 a.m. on tho 7th day of April, 1920. Dated this 19th day of March, 1920. C. J. HEWLETT, 178 Jury Officer. PUBLIC NOTICES > TERRACE SCHOOL. rpiHE ANNUAL PICNIC will be held JL at DAY’S BAY on THURSDAY, March 25 th. Steamer leaves Ferry Wharf at 10.15 a.m. Parents are invited to attend. Pupils who were attending the school last year are also requested to join. Donations to the Picnic Fund may be sent to the Headmaster. For the Committee, J. L. ARCUS, 189 Secretary. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. applications” - toe winter SPORTS GROUNDS. A PPLICATIONS are invited, to close -£*• at the office of the undersigned on WEDNESDAY NEXT, March 24th, from Sports Unions and Assofciations for the use of tho City Reserves during the "Winter Season. JNO. E. PALMER, Town Clerk. March 17 th, 1920. WELLINGTON RETAIL DRAPERS. MERCERS AND CLOTHIERS’ ASSOCIATION. EASTER HOLIDAYS. Tt/TEMBEES of the above Associatidn will observe the following CLOSING HOURS:— Thursday, April Ist, 9 p.m. Saturday, April 3rd, 5.30 p.m. Monday, April sth, closed all day. WM. A. W. GRENFELL. 630 ■ Secretary. WELLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. DEER SHOOTING SEASON, 1920. T>ED DEER, STAGS, having antlers with not less than ten points, may be taken or killed in the portions of the Wellington Acclimatisation Society’s district, onen to Deer Shooters, from April Ist to May 31st, 1920, both days included. For tho Wairarapa South and Featherston Reserves, on payment of a fee of two pounds (J!2) a License to take four (4) stags’ heads and six (6) hinds may be obtained from the Post Office at Wellington, Masterton. Carterton, Greytown, Featherston, and Martinborough. For the area containing the blocks formerly known as Hutt and Featherston (Wainui). Horowhenua, and Hutt Counties (Paraparaumu), Akitio, Tnrarua Forest Reserve, Taihape, and Tauherenikau, on payment of a fee of two pounds {.£2l a License to take two (2) stags’ heads may be obtained from the Post Office at Wellington. Masterton, Carterton, Featherston, Greytown, Eketahuna, Pahiatua, Makuri, Pongaroa, Palmerston North, Paraparaumu, Otaki, Taihape. Mangaweka, Shannon. and Lower Hutt. Details of tho uortions of the Reserves onen to Deer Shooters —and of the portions closed to tho same—are to bo found endorsed.on Licenses, or can bo obtained at the office of tho Wellington Acclimatisation Society, No. 205, Lambton quay, Wellington. C. X. DASENT, Sec., W.A.S. March 19lh, 1920. 129 CAUTION. HIDING Manufacturers, Furnishers, Dealers and Users are cautioned not lake. use. or handle Bedding infnngon our PATENT RIGHTS. Infringe will bo prosecuted to the utmost ar of the Law. . . „ so infringement of our Patent Press making Patent Beds or imitations of 3 will be proceeded against rigory, formation leading to the conviction nfringemeuts will bo rewarded. DAVID McCRAB. 25-27. Farisb street, 737 Wellington. ANTED Known—That A~. Robertson and Co.’s process of cleaning Men’s clothes, is second to none; we guarantee them to feel fresher, and to last longer clean, than clothes cleaned by any other method: Costumes. Blouses. Sports Coats, Furs and Gloves cleaned. 'Phone 918. P.O. Box 2, Te Aro. Note our oddross: opposite To Aro post office. 37. Ghuznee street. WINCARNIS Tonic Wine now in stock. Invalid ladies please note. Wm. Sqlek, Chemist. 32. Willis street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10544, 22 March 1920, Page 3

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