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HPiHE EMPRESb. Continuous, •HE EMPRESS- 11 till 10 p.m. See JUNE ELVIDGB In the Screaming Comedy '•COAX ME." Seven Keels of Rollicking Fun. Also, Another Episode of "THE MAX OF MIG01T" With Full Supporting Programme"Coax Ho" at 11.50, 1.50, 4, 6, 8.15 p. EVERYBODY'S. Continuous. EVERYBODY'S. Continuosu. The Biff Successful Drama, "WOMAN AND WIFE." Adapted from the. world-famous novel JANE EYRE. JANE EYRE. ■And featuring ALICE BRADY. Screening Times: 11.40, 1-30, 3.5, 5.10. 7. 8.50. 910 ORCHESTRAL MATINEB WEDNESDAY. KING'S. The Theatre that ING'S. Sets the Standard. A MONSTER PROGRAMME OF PICTURES AND MUSIC. "THE LESSON." A Superb "THE LESSON." Attraction mth Dainty CONSTANCE TALMADGE and Coy* CONSTANCE TALMADGE TOM MOORE Every Girl's TCM MOORE Favourite. MR MARTIN DUFF, The Scottish Tenor. KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA "Country Girl," "Our Miss Gibbs," Etc. Prices as usual. Plan at Bristol. MASTERTON COXIfETITION'S' SOCIETY. ' (Incorporated.) FOURTH ANNUAL" COMPETITIONS. COMMENCING TUESDAY, MAY 18th. Entries Close FRIDAY, Arril 36th, 1930. ENTRY Forms, Books of Words, Syllabus, a.nd full information on applacation. Please . send entries Early to— WILLIAM GILLESPIE, 883 Secretar; T'SI NOT SJO MUCH THE PRICE YHJ PAY For a Piano, but the quality, tone, and make of the instrument which demand your closest attention Either of these names— BRINSMEAD JESSE FRENCH LYON, and HEALY BRASTED WINDOVER or ROGERS On the fall board of a Piano is proof of earnest skilful workmanship and a warrant of utmost service. OUR PLEASURE in associating ourelves with these names will be increased with every opportunity our customers give us to show them the excellence of these instruments. We would welcome an early inspection of our showroom—.particularly YOURS. CHAS. BEGgTaND CO., , Manners street. The Oldest Established Piano House in New Zealand. PUBLIC NOTICES' BERT WILLIAM MUNNS, PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY, 21, Walter street, Wellington. NVESTIGATIONS of every desemp- - , tion undertaken by a competent staff. Tel. 21-543. ». P.O. Box, No. 562. THE NEW ZEALAND CLUB. ■LfA Zealand Club Luncheon TO-DAY (TUESDAY), at the Y.M.C.A. Rooms, Willis street, when DR GUY SCHOLEFTELD will ho the Chief Guest and Speaker. For the Committee, . G. O. SUTTON, 892 Hon. Secretary. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. rjTHE Secretary will he in attendance ■*- at the Rooms, Bridge's Buildings, 119. Willis street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. All communications strictly confidential. MARLBOROUGH RACING CLUB. (Incorporated.) AUTUMN MEETING, MAY Hh and sth. OWNERS and Trainers are reminded that. Nominations close on WEDNESDAY, April 11th; For Programme see "Referee.*" E. J. HARVEY, TUTURUMURI SETTLEMENT. AMPLICATIONS from Discharged Sol- • diers for Sections in Tuturumurf Settlement will be received at this office up to 4 oVIn-k p.m. on TUESDAY, April 27th, 1920, The Settlement contains eleven holdings, ranging in area from 338 acres to 9-H acres. It is situated 18 miles from Martinborough and consists of good gracing country, fairlv well watered. tion 300 ft to 1600 ft above sea level. The stock on the property has been acquired by the Government and will be allotted to the settlers at cost price. Applicants must therefore have capital. Sale posters and full particulars may be obtained at this office. G. 11. M. McCLURE, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands and Survey Office, Wellington, April 7th,' 1920. 80S IHE COST made bT MILUGAN'S EXPERTS is, Iqss than many other Clothes, because you do not have to buy so often. MILUGAN'S, Tailoring Exports, in Kelburn avenue. JUST opened, the first Tweed Coats of the season; some with the new fringed scarf attached, others with cape; all wool, from 6 guineas. Quereo Bros., Willis street. WANTED Known Bookbinding, of any description and in any class of material beautifully executed by tho "Times" Jobbing Department. Ring up No. 2719 for prices

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10562, 13 April 1920, Page 3

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