AMUSEMENTS. ANOTHER MAGNIFICENT CHANGE OF PROGRAMME v At EVERYBODY'S VERY BODY'S TO-DAY AND* TO-NIGHT. A Vitagraph Featuro with the Strong Man of the Screen, HARRY MOREY, HARRY MOREY, THE MAN WHO WON A Mystery Story with a World of Action, showing a man who travelled aiound the world in search of a fortune. Also Showing: "MYSTERY OF 13"-■EPISODE It. "MYSTERY OF 13"—EPISOI/iJ 1-1. Patho Gazette. Comedy. Star: 11, 12.55, 2.50, 4.50, 6.55, 8.55. MPR E S S Continuous from 11 a.m. ANOTHER STAR PROGRAMME. THE ARIZONA CAT CLAW Featuring EDYTHE STERLING, Tho Female "BILL HART." * She's got a lug heart —always ready to help a friend in trouble—and this story is chockful of exciting incidents that occurred during the helping of a friend—a simple girl who had loved not wUely but too well. Also, LIBERTY SERIAL-EPISODE 18. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. TRAVELOGUE. USUAL PRICES. Reserves, 'Phone 3442. 763 OPENING OF SEASON, 1920-1921. E OPENING of the Season will take place at the Star Boating Club's Clubhouse on SATURDAY, October 9th, at 2.30 p.m. E. DIEHL, Hon. Secretary. Wellington Rowing Association. "ADAME FOLEY. Victoria Hall, Adelaide road. Assembly every nday evening; Tuition clas3, Thursday, 7.30 till 10.30; Latest Dances. 7 till 8 p.m.; also Beginners. . SOCIETY FORI PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. ANNUAL MEETING. fM/TEMBBRS and others interested in the XilL -work of the Society are cordially invited to attend the ANNUAL MEETING, which will be held at the OFFICE of the SOCIETY, 105,- CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER* 12th, 1920, at 4 p.m. Consideration of Annual Report and Accounts Election of Offlceis General. A. MAURICE ANDERSON, , Secretary. BOARD AND LODGING. BOARD AND LODGING. POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICERS. fXtHE Postmaster-General would be glad if the heads of private households in Wellington and Suburbs who could provide selected junior officers with suitable board and lodgino: would municate with the Department's Welfare Officer, care of Chief Inspector, General Post'Office, Wellington. 577 WANTED. BOUQUETS AND FLORAL EMBLEMS ARTISTICALLY made up at short xV. notice. Miss Carney, 94, Manners street. Attends personally. WANTED Known— Visitors to Wellington* should go to PALMER'S uncheon and Supper Rooms, 168. LambT ANTED Known—Pianos! Piano*: T » Pianos! Organs! Organs! Organ*! From .£lO upwards. Ea«y time puj ments, 5s weekly.-- Don't forget to call at the Phoneries. Fleming and Co., nearly opposite Library, Newtown. WANTEID Known—Catalogues of c size or description printed ty the "Times" at reasonable cost. Lot us quote you. QAfifk BOXES first-grade TyptwTttw OUvrvf Carbons in stock, in all colTurn. Fox Typewriter Co., 82. Grey street. r ANTED Known Private I Supper ( Room is provided for - Ladies at Palmer's Luncheon and Supper Room*, 168, Eambton quar. LAPIDOLITH. mURNS Concrete Floors to Granite, Stops Rust which injures maohinery, 4/6 lb; "also Barvoid makes Concrete Walls Waterproof, 7/6 gallon. Aubrov Gualtor and Co., 149-151,. Featherston street. WANTED Known Palmer's Luncheon and Supper Rooms, at Lambton quay, aro right up to date. Private supper rooms for ladies. IfVOR tho Holidays—Suits or Dresses Dry Cleaned equal to now, at Barber's. 125. Cuba street. No Dyeing. VV oheon and Supper Rooms, at '6B, Lambton quay, are right up to date. Private supper rooms for ladies. WANTEID Known—Strike for Fleming's Cheap Wax Records; Standard 1» 3d; 4min Amborole, 2s. . Edison Phonographs from 70s; easy time payments. Fleming and Co., The Phoneries, Newtown.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10715, 8 October 1920, Page 3
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