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AMUSEMENTS. Grand Orchestral Matinee— Saturday, U rami Orchestral Matinee—Saturday At 2.30. THE HOME OF CLASSICS. C< It AX I) , O I'KRA IIOTSSE. f HAND UHL It A HOUSE. Lessees & J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction Trevor Howard A PHENOMENAL SUCCESS. Last Two Nights! Last Two Nights! .. Universal's 500,000 dollar supers production, * ‘•THE VIRGIN OF STAMBOUL." “THE VIRGIN OF STAMBOUL.’* “THE VIRGIN OF STAMBOUL." Priscilla Dean. Starring Priscilla Dean. MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. The Management take pleasure in presenting the third of their Serie s of Reel Realities, bringing to you the greatest dramatic talent of screen and stage, Thomas Meighan and Kathlvn Williams, In “THE PRINCE CHAP." “THE PRINCE CHAP." A Paramount - Artcraft - Royalty masterpiece from the famous play by Edward Peples. One of the Big Treats of the Season. The ‘Box Plans are at the Bristol. Prices: Dress Circle 3s, Stalls 2s, Family Circle Is Plus tax. No extra charge for reserves. CRICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET’ The Cream The Pick of of AUSTRALIA v. WELLINGTON (Green and Gold) (Black and Gold) Dominion which Won the A'shea The Champions of New Zealand and Holders of Piunket Shield. BASIN RESERVE. FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY nth 12th 14th February. Commencing 13 o'clock each day; Luncheon-adjournment, 1.30 to 2.15 p.m.; Afternoon. Tea adjournment, 4 to 4.15 p.m. Finish 6 p.m. Official Programme and Score Card 6d. Buy one and keep in close touch with the game. a ADMISSION: Ground Is; Enclosure, Is extra. CRICKET’! CRICKET! CRICKET! NOTE.—The Spectators will not be permitted on the playing area during the luncheon and afternoon tea adjournments CHAUTAUQUA OPENS . . • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY' 16th. THIRD ANNUAL SEASON. JJIGGEB AND BETTER THAN EVER- » Representing the Best in LECTURES, MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT From Scotland, Syria, Canada, U.S.A , Australia and New Zealand. Season Tickets, 10s (reserved) Day Sales, 4s (reserved), 3s, 2a. Box Plan opens MONDAY at The Bristol. 107

JACK KEARNS, Australia’s Best Known Comedian, Disengaged for Picture shows Smoke Concerts, etc. Address, POST OFFICE, ! Upper Hutt. ’Phone 46, URper Hutt. 41 PUBLIC NOTICES. IN BANKRUPTCY. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, THOMAS EDWARD LIONEL EASTABROOK. of Wairoa Stationer, will, on the Ist day of March, 1921, at the Supreme Courthouse, Napier make an application for discharge in bankruptcy. T. E. L. EASTABROOK. Wellington, February 10th, 1921. THE SCOULLAR CO’., LTD. to Announce ..that their Ware house will be CLOSED ALL DAY ' (TO-MORROW), SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, To make Preparations for the ANNUAL SALE, Commencing on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14th., NOTICE. OUR Factory and Shops will be CLOSED ALL DAY on SATURDAY, February 12th, for Annual Picnic. Customers to Depots are requested to obtain their Parcels on Friday. VICTORIA LAUNDRY CO., LTD. NOTICE. /CUSTOMERS to our Vivian street w—' Depot are requested to note that on and after THURSDAY, February 10th, our Shop will be two doors lower down, to 148, I VIVIAN STREET; at present th* confectioner’s shop. VICTORIA LAUNDRY CO.. LTD. CUSTOMS TARIFF REVISION. . I,T is hereby notified for public information that the committee appointed to hear the evidence of those interested in the revision of the Customs Tariff will sit from February 14th until March 10th to hear those persons from Wellington district who wish to speak in support oi their applications for Tariff Revision. Appointments should be arranged with the Comptroller of Customs, Customs Building, Waterloo quay, Wellington. W. B. MONTGOMERY,’ Comptroller of Customs. Customs Department, Wellington, February Bth, 1921. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OP WOMEN AND CHILDREN. rHB Secretary will be in attendance at the Rooms, Bridge's Buildings, 119, Willis street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. All comnfunications strictly confidential. WANTED Known Account Books ruled to any requirements ca.n be had at the "Times'* office. These booke are strong and faithfully made, and the Quality of paper used i» of the Beet. WE' are Cash Buyers of Second-hand visible Typewriters; good prices given. W. J. Seater and Co., 82, Grey street, Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10822, 11 February 1921, Page 3

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