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AMUSEMENTS. WOULD TOU LOVE TO TRAVEL? Then TRAVEL BY TRAVELOGUE. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present* LOWELL THOMAS. LOWELL THOMAS, LOWELL THOMAS, LOWELL THOMAS, The Eamous American AVar Corresponddent, WITH THE ANZACS in PALESTINE, And LAWRENCE IN ARABIA. FILMS AND STORY. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT. MATINEE AVEDNBSDAY, OCT. 20th. REL4D HOW LONDON AND RECENTLY. AUSTRALIA, WAS CARRIED OFF ITS FEET. WONDERFUL.— The London "Times” wrote: "Even the Royal Albert Hall (the largest concert auditorium in the world) is proving hardly large enough for the crowds. It is a unique and wonderful entertainment.” THEY ENTHRALL—“LIoyd's News" confessed: —“In all London to-day there is nothing more .completely engrossing. Many things contrive to get themselves over praised. For once let the praise ring true. The great audience sit, never moving; such is the enthrallment of the picture they. see and the thrilling etory they hear." THRILLING.—The "Manchester Guardian" writes—" The travelogue brings the real romantic East. Some of the films are positively hair-raising." BEAT THIS. —The London "Daily Mail” asserted: —"They are the most wonderful coloured and motion pictures that have ever been shown." SOMETHING NEW.—The "Evening News," Sydney, describes the entertainment as "Something which the audience never suspected. It is filled with mystic charm anr delightful surprise. Thousands who sought admission last night had to turn reluctantly'away, but those who helped to crowd the great hall felt happier even than thev had anticipated being when they discovered the newness and the worth of the entertainment." MARVELLOUS PICTURES.—The Sydney "Morning Herald” said: "Mr Lowell Thomas tells a story which is packed full of life and incident, illustrated by an endless succession of moving pictures. Thev may he ranked ,as among the finest ever projected on a screen." THERE ARE COLUMNS AND COLUMNS OF SUCH PRAISE. BUT Surely enough has been quoted to convince you that you cannot afford, to lose the great opportunity of seeing such films, and hearing a story that will thrill you. BOOK ON WEDNESDAY AT THE BRISTOL. Watch To-morrow's papers for Something Special. PRICES: ss, 4s, 3s, 2s, and Is. EV B E Y 3 0 D T' 3 V B B Y B O D Y’ S i 11 to 10. A Picture with a Punch. THE MAN WHO WON Featuring HARRY MOREY. HARRY MOREY. Who is supported by BETTY BLYTHE and MAURICE COSTELLO. Also Showing: "MYSTERY OF 13”- EPISODE 14. The Last Episode but One. Star: 11, 12.55, 2.53, 4.53, 6.50, 5.55. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. FREE PUBLIC LECTURES BY VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE PROFESSORIAL BOARD; fTTHB Sixth of a series of Free Lectures -1- by the members of the Victoria University College Professorial Board will be given in the Town Hall, Concert Chamber. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), the 11th instant, at 8 o'clock, when Dr Sommerville. Professor of Mathematics, will deliver a lecture on '‘Facts and Fancies of the Fourth Dimension,” illustrated by Lantern Slides. • JNO. R, PALMER. 1 Town Clerk. October 7th, 1920. 741 WOMEN'S NATIONAL COUNCIL. (Wellington Branch). THRIFT! THRIFT! THRIFT I Through INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERATION. INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERATION. INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERATION. Speaker: Mr 11. Tidman, on "Its Aims, Methods, and Achievements." PIONEER CLUB, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11th, at 8 p.m. Public is invited to attend. Collection in aid of the fund*. R. MAGILL, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. ANNUAL MEETING. ■jyrEMBERa and others interested in the work of the Society are cordially invited to attend tho ANNUAL MEETING. which will bo held at the OFFICE of the SOCIETY. 105, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12th, 1920, at 4 p.m. Business: Consideration of Annual Report and Accounts Election of Officer* General. A, MAURICE ANDERSON, 754 Secretary. J. J. CURTIS AND CO., LTD. CUSTOMHOUSE, SHIPPING, FORWARDING'AND TRANSPORT AGENTS, 483 WELLINGTON.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10717, 11 October 1920, Page 3

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