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AMUSEMENTS. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL PICTURE-GOERS, Consequent upon the Closing of THE KING’S THEATRE, THE DE LUXE PRESENTATION ASSOCIATED WITH THE KING’S THEATRE AND THE SUCCESSION OE SUPER. FEATURES SHOWN THERE HAVE BEEN TRANSFERRED IN TOTO TO THE EMPRESS THEATRE THE BEST THEATRE IN WELLINGTON, Continuous from 11 a.m., till Sleepytime. COMMENCING AT n A.M. TO-DAY (CONTINUOUS). ORCHESTRAL jUATINEE AT 2.30. V\ E PRESENT the First Achievement of our Future Extravagant and Ambitlol!u 9 arcei rHEK ' E IS NO QUESTION ABOUT IT. Absolutely nowhere on earth has such . Absolutely Elaborate and Good Programme been offered. Headed by JACKIE COOGAN (THE KID HIMSELF). Jackie C’oogan has made Two Pictures, but his Latest is a Marvel—lt is full of NEW, BRIGHT, FRESH BITS OF FUN. “TROUBLE !” ENOUGH NEW COMICAL IDEAS TO MAKE FIVE ORDINARY GOOD COMEDIES, and there are places where you will find the Tears perilously near the surface. It s easy to Bear other People’s Troubles, but “JACKIE’S” TROUBLE you will just be able to bear for laughing. It s his Very Best Picture, and millions have liked it as much as "THE KID.” “TROUBLE!” (A Jackie Coogan Souvenir will be presented to each Patron.) Then— MACK SENNETT PRESENTS “BRIGHT EYES,” A Whirlwind, a Tempest, a Hurricane, Cyclone, a Typhoon of Laughter, . Starring the Crossed-eyed King of Comedy, BEN TURPIN. BEN TURPIN. Also THE NEW ZEALAND KAURI INDUSTRY, Produced by the N.Z. State Forest Service. EMPRESS NEWS FILM. EMPRESS NEWS FILM. The Latest Continental News. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC Inimitably PlayeTl by The World-fanuus EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA Of Ten Solo Musicians. The Largest and Best in Wellington. Under the Distinguished Conductorship of MR L. D. AUSTIN. NOTE.—The King’s Orchestra has been augmented, nnd will play in future AT THE EMPRESS THEATRE. ORCHESTRAL NUMBERS INCLUDE-Overture, "William Tell” (Rossini). Incidental Music: Persiflage (Francis), Canzonetta (Godard), Largo (Handel), Gavotte (Von Gluck), Hesentanz (Maedowell), Selections from "lolanthe” (Gilbert and Sullivan). DH LUXE SESSION COMMENCES AT 7.45 each evening’. BOX PLAN at the Bristol till noon,then at Theatre. ’Phone 3442. Prices a 6 Usual. Prices as Usual. The Concluding Episodes of “NAN OF THE NORTH” will be shown at the Strand Theatre. „ Telephone Reserves UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES held after 7.45. EASTBOURNE CARNIVAL! TO-DAY SATURDAY. TO-DAY THE EVENT OF THE YEAR! GRAND ATHLETIC MEETING, UNDER N.Z.A.A.A. RULES, AND CONTROLLED BY THE E 4ST HARBOUR ATHLETIC CLUB. SPECIAL FARES, Is RETURN, ON ALL BOATS. Children under 12 aecompained by their parents FREE. GREAT MARATHON RACE, TO THE 'ORONGORONGO RIVERBED, A distance of 25 miles, and back, finishing in the afternoon in the Carnival Grounds at Rona Bay. Also, FOUR QUEENS FIGHTING FOR SUPREMACY IN THE EVENING FOR THE LAST TIME: CABARET DANCING! ALL THE LATEST SIDE-SHOWS AND FITN AND FROLIC' ’ LAST BOAT AT MIDNIGHT. TO-DAY IS YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY \ OF SEEING THE EASTBOURNE CARNIVAL! STEAMER “AVKJMBWB OUT FOR BLOOD !!! WE’VE been told our adverts are "out for blood." We only believe they ore out to convince you of the benefits of trading with us Now the ad. YES, TWICE THE PRICE. Without a blush we charge you twice the price vou can buv a suit' for—but, for TWICE TPIE TIME That suit! will wear ours will give you satisfaction in comfort and appearance. You will be glad-elad, not ashamed of your attire. AND—AT TWICE OUR PRICE You won’t be better fitted. Wou will be buying frills not fabric show not service. ’ * Finally, we are not cutting price; we are cutting wasteful costs—the correct way to sell correct wear. THE PARAGON TAILORING CO., 59, MANNERS STREET. THE KNOWN PRICE TAILORS.-OUR LIMIT, £8 Bs.

PUBLIC NOTICES MEDICAL REGISTRATION. I GRACE HELENA KIME, M. 8., j Ch.B., University N.Z., 1922, now residing in Lower Hutt, hereby give notice that I intend applying on March 3rd, 1923 next, to have my name placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the office of the_ Registrar of Births and Deaths at Wellington. (Signed), . GRACE H. KIME. Dated at Wellington, February 2nd, 1923. 640 AVIATION. ALSH BROS.’ AVRO SEAPLANES Will make Passenger Flights from Oriental Bay, SUNDAY, Between 10 and 1 o’clock. DAY'S BAY IN THE AFTERNOON. Weather Permitting. Tickets, 80s each. M. ROSS, 582 Representative. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between FREDERICK DE JERSEY CLERE and LLEWELLYN EDWIN WILLIAMS, practising under the firm name of CLERE AND WILLIAMS, Architects, Wellington, has been dissolved as from the 31st day of January, 1923. All accounts due to the firm arc to be paid to H. A. GOLD, Publio Accountant, 20, Brandon street, Wellington, and all accounts against the firm are to be rendered to the above-named H. A. GOLD. Dated at Wellington this Ist day of February, 1923. (Signed), LLEWELLYN WILLIAMS. F. de J. CLERB. Witness, S’. TEMPLE CLERE, Solicitor, Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11435, 3 February 1923, Page 3

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