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AM'ISEMENTS. W A R N I N_ G ! LOWELL THOMAS BOX PLANS OPEN THIS MORNING BOX PLANS OPEN THIS MORNING AT THE BRISTOL. AT THE BRISTOL. FOR SUCH A SHOW—THE WISE ONES BOOK. r-IR4.NI> OPERA HOUSE Director ... J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTDA NEW SENSATION FOR WELLINGTON. Commencing NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, at 8. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, at 8. SEASON OF 6 NIGHTS ONLY. MATINEE WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 2.30 J. C. WIILIAMSON, LTD., Announce the First Appearance in Wellington of The Famous American War Correspondent arid World Traveller, LOWELL THOMAS Presenting (in person), "THE GREATEST ROMANCE OP REAL LIFE EVER TOLD." . —"The Strand Magazine." UNDER THE'ALL-EMBRACING TITLE of WITH THE ANZACS IN PALESTINE WITH THE ANZACS IN PALESTINE And LAWRENCE IN ARABIA. LAWRENCE IN, ARABIA. THE LOWELL THOMAS TRAVELO*. GUE, The Arabian Nights Bnterainment which took London and New York l>y Storm. READ HOW THE AUSTRALIAN PRESS, WITH ONE, VOICE, ACCLAIMS THIS WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT : "Mr Lowell Thomas tells a story which is packed full of life end incident. Accompanying his talk, which is relieved ■by ]est and anecdote, is an endless succession of pictures—moving and still. They may be ranked as among the finest ever projected on a screen." —Sydney "Herald." "The spoken, word and the pictures run abreast in a surprising fashion. There is no halt in the glowing narrative, and for over two hours the eye and ear drink in the thrilling story as it travels from Egypt across to Palestine, and northwards to Aleppo. The photography was a revelation." —Sydnev "Telegraph." "Heard throughout a hall crowded to the rearmost seat. • The whole travelogue is one complete entertainment. . picture and voice . . ' . cleverly synchronised . . . the moving pictures speak." —Sydney "Sun." "The films, life-like in* colour, and lieautiful iljeryond 4e4ariptio>n, are alii new here. The great audience of Saturday night last went awa-<r delighted; with the pictures and with Lowell Thomas's story." • —Sydney "Bystander." Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, ss; Stalls, 4s and 3s; Gallery, 2s and Is. BOX PLANS OPEN AT THE BRISTOL THIS MORNING, at 9 a.m. MANGAHAO PIPE; LINE. riXENDBES for the above, closing at •*• Noon on February 11th, 1921, will be received by the Secretary. Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington. Specifications may bo obtained on application .to Public Works Office Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedm, and at this office, a deposit of .£1 per set Iwsing payable, to be refunded on receipt of bona fide tender. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. W. FURKET, Engineer-in-Chief and Under-Secretary. Public. Works 'Department, Wellington, October 11th, 1920. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. ISSUE OF DEBENTURES FOR .6150,000 PEE CENT. PER ANNUM. •THE WELLINGTON HARBOUR lOARD invites tenders for purchase of 1500 Debentures on One Hundred Pounds U 100) eaoh. ' SPECIAL ADVANTAGES. INTEREST at rate of FIVE POUNDS TEN SHILLINGS per cent, per annum. DEBENTURES earn interest froi the date of- receipt by Board of the amount of tender. PRINCIPAL AND HALF-YEARLY INTEREST payable free of exchange, at any Branen of The National Bank of New Zealand, Limited, in the Dominion. REPAYMENT of Debenture* 28th February, 1910. Copies of Prospectus and Forms of Tender ma v be obtained at any Branch of The National Bank of New Zealand, Limited, throughout the Dominion. All tenders are to be forwarded to the Secretary of the Board, from whom can be obtained forms of Prospectus and Tender and an- further information that may be desired. H. E. NICHOLLS, Secretary. Harbour Board Office. Wellington, P.O. Box 938, August 2nd, 1920. ORDER P. AND B. FELT NOW! WE have large stocks on hand of P. and B. Asnhalt Saturated Felt; the ideal roofing felt. No. 2 Felt, a roll covering 324 sq.. ft. 27s 6d. No. 3 Felt, covering 500 sq. ft.. 28s 6d. PLACE YOUR ORDER RIGHT AWAY. P. and B. is infinitely superior to tarred felt, being odourless, and will not dry with age. AUBREY GUALTER AND CO., Wellington. TO, ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. WE, the undersigned, have been appointed Sole Agents for TONO'S VENTILATING SKYLIGHT. This Skylight, by having special Ventilator attached, does away with any opening attachment. Where fixed has given every satisfaction. BALLINGER BROS., Waring Taylor street. SIRAPITE PLASTER Made in England by be used with sand or lime and hair mortar. Makes a tough fireproof job. Over 330,000 loot medio Eml.nd'i bcil buildin FRANCIS HOLMES Woodward Stuht, Wiliiihtoh 2 WANTED Known Private {supper , Room is provided for Ladies it Palmer's Luncheon and Supper Rooms, 168, Lambton quay.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10719, 13 October 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10719, 13 October 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10719, 13 October 1920, Page 3

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