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AMUSEMENTS. Lively tickle-loes of a Comedy at fT\HK Bit PRESS. Continuous, JL HE EMPRESS. 11 till 10 p.m. THE EMPRESS. Ti{E EMPRESS. Never mind about to-night's appointment. YOU MUST SEE JUNE ELVIDGB JUNE ELVIDGE JUNE ELVIDGE JUNE ELVIDGB JUNE ELVIDGB As a sparkling comedienne. Juno is as good in Comedy as in Tragedy in "COAX ME." "COAX ME." "COAX ME." "COAX ME." "COAX ME.” Seven -reels of coaxing and kissing. A bubbling comedy of society life in the country, -with crooks, detectives, water scenes, and clever acting. Also -Seventh Chapter of "THE MAN OF MIGHT" And Full Supporting Programme. Ring up 3142 for Reserves. Star at 11.35, 1.10, 3.45, 5.30, 8 p.m.ALICE BRADY. At TTWERYBODY’S. 11 to 10. IP to 10. The Select Company’s latest and most successful production, "WOMAN AND WIFE." "WOMAN AND WIFE.” "WOMAN AND WIFE.” "WOMAN AND WIFE.” A Stirring Story, and featuring the beau, tiful actress ALICE BRADY In ALICE BRADY her ALICE BRADY best ALICE BEADY production Adapted from the famous novel by Charlotte Bronte and Miss Brady, in the role of JANE EYRE. Splendid supporting -programme, inluding Comedy, Travel, and Topical Sub. Screening times: 11.40, 1.30, 3.20, 5.10, 7.0. 8.50. ■ , Usual Saturday Prices. Ring 50 for Reserves. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CITIZENS’ FAREWELL.TO HON. SIR JAMES ALLEN, K.C.8., AND LADY ALLEN. V PUBLIC FAREWELL will be tendered to Sir James and Lady Allen. l the Concert Chamber, Town. Hall, on HUESDAY, April 15th, at 3 o’clock m. Citizens are cordially invited to be resent on the occasion to do honour to r James and Lady Allen, who ha,vo mo so much ■ for the Empire and ominion. „ JOHN P. LUKE, Mayor. April Sth, 1320. 1 90 PUBLIC NOTICES WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CLOSING CITY RESERVES FOR SUMMER SPORTS. PVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the L\' City Reserves will bo CLOSED for Summer Sports after the 10th instant, md . .will bo RE-OPENED for. ■ Winter Sports on and after May Ist next. The Tennis Courts at Day’s Bay close or* use this season, as from TO-DAY. the Oth. instant. R. TAIT, Acting-Town Clerk. April Sth, 1950. 833 y ELLINGTON RACING CLUB'. PROGRAMME FOR AUTUMN MEETING. 13th AND 17th APRIL, 1920. ICCEOPTANCES for First Day’s Events ,se on SATURDAY, APRIL 10th, at I'clock p.m. A. D. WHYTE, Secretary.

EXTRACT FROM "N.Z, GAZETTE 1 /' No. 30. MARCH 20th, 1020. WHEAT TRADE REGULATIONS. 1920. Growers of wheat must offer ail Wheat to ,a Government Broker. PRICES FOR NORTH ISLAND: The Government will pay for Good Milling Quality : ' Tuscan, 7s 7d per bushel on. trucks nearest railway station. Hunters, 7s 10d per bushel on trucks nearest railwav station. Pearl. 8s Id per bushel on trucks nearest railway station. Maximum price payable to .grower for Dndermilling Wnoat, 7s 6d per bushel on trucks nearest railway station. FOWL WHEAT: Maximum wholesale price, 7s Gd per bushel on trucks nearest railway station. Maximum Retail price, 9s 2d per bushel ex store, Wellington. In addition to above prices, sacks will bo paid for at a price not to exceed 2s 3d for iS inch and 2s id for 48 inch. The Wheat Controller hereby gives notice that any grower selling in excess of above prices to growers, and any other person selling in excess of the above prices chargeable to purchasers is guilty of an offence against the Wheat Trade Regulations, 1920. The Wheat Controller desires also that any parson who is charged a price in excess of above forwards particular* to the Wheat Control Office, Box 923, Christchurch. w. g. McDonald, 840 ■ Wheat Controller. WANTED. ponnn DRAPERY and Men’s Wear; stock bought out. Great Sale at Hayvico’a, 149-151, Manners street, opposite King's. , i.> IJW A-iiuwn Pianos! Pianos! U Pianos! Organs! Organs! Organs.’ Prom £lO upwards. • Easy time pay. uieiits, 6s weekly. Don’t forget to call at the oPhoneries. Fleming and Co., nearly opposite Library. Newtown. ' Wf ANTED Known—Catalogues of any T » size or description printed by the "Times" at reasonable cost. Let us quote you. ‘ ANTED Known—Strike for Flemings Cheap Wax Records- Standard, Is 3d: 4min Amberole, 2s. Edison Phonographs from 70s;. easy time pay-, men’ts. Fleming and Co., The Phonorles, Nowtown. WANTED Known Account Books ruled to any requirements can ha had at the "Times” office. These books are strong and faithfully made, and the quality of paper used is of the Bert,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10560, 10 April 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10560, 10 April 1920, Page 3

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