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AMUSEMENTS HOTI-lEES !. FATHERS! GIVE THE CHILDREN A TREAT AND BRING THEM TO SEE THE GREATEST AVILD ANIMAL PTCTERE EVER MADE. BETTER THAN ANY CIRCUS. EMPRESS THEATRE. THE BEST THEATRE Open from II a.m. THE BEST THEATRE IN WELLINGTON. till Sleepytime. IN WELLINGTON. COMMENCING TO-DAY AT II A.M. TO-DAY TWO YEARS OF ADVENTURE. TWO HOURS OF THRILLS. A JJrti-UJ V-/A 1 HU -O-W/VJ-IAO Wo have much pleasure in Presenting the Most Remarkable an<i Sensational Picture of the Age, H. A. SNOW'S HUNTING BIG GAME IN AFRICA WITH GUN AND CAMERA. PICTURES TAKEN AT THE POINT OF DEATH BY THE MOST INTREPID GUN-CAMERA MEN IN THE WORLD. SECOND BIG FEATURE: SECOND BIG FEATURE: “THE POVERTY OF RICHES,” Featuring LEATRICE JOY, RICHARD DIX, JOHN BOWERS. Are the Rich over Poor ? Are the Poor ever Rich ? A Throbbing Drama Tipped from the Book of Rife. EMPRESS SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA, Under the distinguished conductorship of MR M. DIXON. BOX PLAN AT BRISTOL TILL NOON, THEN AT THEATRE. 'Phone 8442. Patrons are urgeoto book their sc®ts for the Do Luxe Session at 7.45 p.m. QUEEN’S The Cosiest Theatre In Wellington. 2.30 NOW SHOWING QUEEN’S -3° JESSE L. LASKY Presents AN ALLAN DWAN PRODUCTION. The Gorgeous Aristocrat of all Society Love Dramas, “GLIMPSES OF THE MOON.’ Wlith BEBE DANIELS And NITA NALDI. RUBYE De POWELL. In Addition, PART THREE “THE SOCIAL BUCCANEER,” Starring JACK MULHALL. FULL SUPPORTS. FULL SUPPORTS. QUEEN’S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Prices: Matinee. Stalls 9d, D.C. Is; Night, Stalls Is. D.C. 2s. Children halfprice. Box Plan at Bristol. ’Theatre 'Phone 22-334. SATURDAY NEXT, SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 20th. at 8 p.m. OCTOBER 20th, at 8 P-m. DERRY'S MILITARY BAND, OF 66 INSTRUMENTALISTS, WILL GIVE A FINE PROGRAMME OF MUSIC IN THE TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. POPULAR PRICES: PLAN OPENS MONDAY, 15th, 2s and Is. Reserves 6d. .AT THE BRISTOL. business notices THE HOUSING SHORTAGE AND'HAND-BUILT houses. The. house shortage would be even more acute if houses were built by hand throughout—imagine hand-sawn planks, hand-made bricks, etc; then imagine how much more scarce houses would be Now apply the same logic to THE SUIT SHORTAGE AND HAND-BUILT SUITS. PARAGON SUITS are not hand built, neither are others (there are machines in every tailor’s), but they possess every essential hand-stitoh. PARAGON SUITS are sewn for service, styled for satisfaction, and sold for saving. ... ~ , PARAGON PRICES are the result of modem methods—make, men machinery, and marketing, and forcibly prove the principle that “He profits most who serves best." You must see those 85s Suitings your money demands to be saved, and you do it at THE PARAGON, 59, MANNERS STREET.

leading hotels ALBERT HOTEL, WELLINGTON, Corner Willis and Boalcott streets.. GEORGE HAYDON, late 9 of Messrs Speight and Co., having taken over mis popular Hotel, conducted by Mr James McDonald for many years, with marked success, .will be pleased to see all his old friends., . Tariff, from i£s 6d per day. The best accommodation end dquors. The Hotel V'ili bo conducted on the same lines as in the past GEORGE HAYDON, Proprietor. BRITANNIA HOTEL, Next “Evening Post," Willis street* Wellington. Best house in city fob SPEIGHT’S BEER. ** ALL SPIRITS GUARANTEED. TRY THEM TOM BRENNAN . Proprietor JJOYAL TIGER HOTEL.' Corner Taranaki street and Abel Smith street, Wellington. "MAT" GLEESON Proprietor Only Best Brands of Wines and Spirits Stocked. TARIFF REASONABLE. A Trial Solicited. . 'Phone 20-698. Under Tice-Regal Patronage. JJOTEL IMPERIAL, Palmerston North, N.Z. H. McARTNE'Z Proprietor. TF VISITING AUCKLAND, Muke a note of the ■ ALBERT hotel, 241, Queen street, next Strand Arcade, Well Appointed. Central Situation. TARIFF—ISs per day. L. R. FREEMAN Proprietor, (Formerly Whyte’s Hotel, Foxton.) "New Zealand Times" Filed Daily for Wellington Visitors. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE FOR SALE, Cheap. Wax Records, Standard, Is 3d; four-minute Amberol, 2s. Edison Phonographs; easy time payments. Fleming and Co., The Phoneries, Newtown. PIANOS and Organs from JJIO upwards; easy time payments, from 5s weekly. Fleming and Co., nearly opp. Library, Newtown. . WE Stock all classes of Music and Records by the world’s best makers; call and inspect. Fleming and Co., The Phoneries, Newtown., CHEAP Wax Records, including Standard and Amberol; also Edison Phonographs from 70s; time payment system. Fleming and Co., The Phoneries, Newtown ITUIE TYPEWRITERS we are offerim at big discount are fitted with th latest devices; get particulars, W. J Heater and Co*

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11649, 13 October 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11649, 13 October 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11649, 13 October 1923, Page 3