AMUSEMENTS. QRAND OPEKA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Continued success of tho Terrific Boom “POSSUM PADDOCK” A Good Laugh—in the Greatest Boom in life. "POSSUM PADDOCK" Delights, Thrills, and Exhilarates. "POSSUM PADDOCK” Is a real livo human gripping play. To be staged nightly till further notice. Next Production The Great Oriental Mystery Play "THE UNSEEN HAND.” Box Plan now open at .The Bristol. Prices —ss, 3s, Is; plus tax. Early Door Gallery, Is extra. 823 SWIMMING SPOUTS TEPID BATHS, TASMAN STREET, 100yds N.Z. Junior Championship (Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch); Half-mile Men’s Handicap; Water Polo; Diving; 100yds Handicap: School Girls’ and Boys’ Annual Cham' pionship Races; School Girls' Relay Rate (Coltman Cup); Schools’ Royal Life Saving Championship Shield; Tug-of-War. Kite., etc. a Post entries. LAST CARNIVAL OF SEASON. Adults Is, Children fid, Reserved Seals la fid. J. A. DUFFY, Hon. Sec. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-DAY. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-DAY. KING’S. ~The; Theatre that ING’S. Sets the Standard. CONSTANCE - TALMADGE, CONSTANCE TALMADGE. ■And TOM MOORE TOM MOORE In "THE LESSON!”- "THE LESSON!” "THE LESSON!” "THE LESSON!” The Story of a young Married Couple. The Husband; a Tightwad—the Wife Lovely and Young, but Independent. KING’S OE AN D ORCHESTRA In Selections from "THE COUNTRY GIRL.” MARTIN DUFF, The well-known Scots Singer, , will sing “LA DONNA-E-MOBILE." "SONGS OF ARABY.” and "BENEATH THY WINDOW.” Prices as usual. Plan at Bristol. TT\HEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. J- 19, Marion Street. LECTURE By MISS M. SMYTHE, "REINCARNATION.” Sunday, at 7 p.m. Public Cordially Invited. Collection. BAND. •TX7ELLIN GTON PATRIOTIC -TV, CTETY, SCAT LYALL BAY.' TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3 PJM. MEETINGS. LACROSSE. A MEETING of all Lacrosse players and enthusiasts will ,be hold in | "A” Room, Y.MjC.A., bn. TUESDAY, April 13th. 850 R. RENKIN. SITUATIONS VACANT TRENTHAM RACES. [TRAITRESSES and PAN TRYMAIDS » » requiring Positions will meet Mr Shout at 11 o'clock MONDAY, at the office of Mr Kennedy, Secretary, Hotel Elmployees’ Union. 838 WANTED. T ADIES! Improve health and figure; J-4 join, Mr Harrison’s Physical Culture ■ class, Tuesday evenings. 131, Eeathorston street. 'Phone 3214.
WANTED, Pupils for Piano. Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, Guitar. Signor Vadala, 163, Willis street. Sell Guitars. Mandolins, Violin, Banjo. TA/f'ONE Y WANTED.—Pour Persons ■LtA with ..£2OOO each; advertiser is finding .£2000; good prospects, good returns within 6 months. Apply J. E. Stansell, senr., 226, Sutherland road, Lyall Bay. BEND for Free 12-page Monthly hash, ion Book, illustrated Pictorial Ee- [ view Patterns., Cody and Co., Courtenay play. RICH Black Fox Furs, at Qneree Bros., 116, Willis street; just opened, all picked skins, thick fur, J 25 5s to £8 15s: animal shape, Don’t miss them. MONEY TO LENDr-ThiTcitizens''nnd Discount Co., Ltd., Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott street, near corner Willis street. Open until 9 p.m., Fridays. THERE is only one place to go! Andrew Nicol and Co., Land Agents, Grey street. They Satisfy Everyone. . NOT HER Cody Special—Heavy allwool Tweed Coats, dark shades, latest styles. Cody and Co.. Courtenay place. WANTED Known Bookbinbing of any description and in any class of material beautifully executed by the "Times” Jotbine Department. King up No. 2749 for prices. WANTED Known Palmer’s Luncheon and Supper Eooms, at 168, Lambton quay, are right up to date. Private supper rooms for ladies. VANITY Sets. Choice Perfumes. Fancy Toilet Soap (in Hand Mir•ors. Ebony and Xylonite Hairbrushes, etc. Lcn. McKenzie, Chemist, Manner.' -treefc and Lambton quay. TOSTANTED KNOWN-F. A. Staples, “V Certificated Plumber, has removed from 216, Lambton quay, to 139, Lambton quay (next door to Arcadia Garage), and is prepared to undertake all manner of Plumbing, Locksmithing, Gnsfitting, Electrical, and Brussfouuding work. Having an expert staff, patrons can rely upon expedition and good workmanship in every instance, and at moderate prices. When you require the services of our staff, please ring up Telephone 949. \\T ANTED Known—That A. Robort- » • son *nd 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 qur address: opposite Te Aro post office, 37. Ghuznee street.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10560, 10 April 1920, Page 3
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