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AMUSEMENTS EMPRESS THEATRE, THE BEST THEATRE IN WELLINGTON. OPEN FROM 10 A.M, TILL SLEEPYTIME. COMMENCING TO-DAY, AT u A.M. THE ETERNAL KID”— JACKIE COOGAN. HE’LL STEAL YOUR HEART AWAYI With his fiddle and his 6mile—*nd his pet pig “Mildred,” and his thousand and one adorable tricks. He’s a greater “Jackie” ihan .you’ve ever known, and he will creep right up next your heart and snuggle there. “DADDY!” “DADDY!” You will find Jackie more adorable than ever in this delightful 6tory of a merry little soldier of fortune (or misfortune) with twinkling eyes—that sometimes hold a tear —who, like Dick Whittington of old, goes away to the city to make his fortune, and there meets many adventures—only the adventurer’s “cat” in this instance is a pig—Mildred by name! Also Scieeening— TEST OF THE STORM COUNTRY,” ! A BURLESQUE ON THE FAMOUS “TESS.” EMPRESS NEWS FILM, EMPRESS NEWS FILM, The World's News in Pictures. Aw| EMPRESS SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA. Under the distinguished conductorship of MR M. DIXON. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL TILL 5 p.m., then at Theatre. 'Phone 3442. QUEEN’S In Wellington. QUEENS 2.30 TO-DAY 7-30 Adolph Lukor Presents a GEORGE FITZMAURICE PRODUCTION, “KICK IN,” Starring COMPSON, BERT LYTELL, BETTY _ MAY McAVOY, and GARETH HUGHES. The biggest Crook-love Melodrama ever filmed. Set amid New York’s foggies lights and secret shadows. Also—Part Four “THE SOCIAL BUCCANEER.” Also—Century Comedy. "THE IMPERFECT LOVER" INTERNATIONAL NEWS. QUEEN’S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Prices: Matinee. Stalls 9d, D.C. Is; Night, Stalls Is, D.C. 2s. price. Box Plan at Bristol. 'Theatre 'Phone 22-334. Children holfRACING NOTICE RACES! RJICES! RACES! RACES! SATURDAY, MONDAY (LABOUR DAY), AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 22nd, and 23rd. A® TREtNTHAiM RACECOURSE. FIRST RACE AT NOON EACH DAY. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS: TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS: SPECIAL RACE TRAINS for TEE? THAM will leave WELLINGTON:— On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20th—At fr< n.m., and at 11.56 a.m., with add. 1.20 p.m. £ jent intervals from 9.50 a.m. until 10. lonal ordinary trains at 12.15, 1.12, ai On MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nd—At frequent intervals from 9.40 a.m. until 10.40 a.m., and at 11.56 a.m., with additional ordinary train at 1.20 p.m. On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23rd.—At frequent intervals from 9.55 a.m. until 10.40 a.m., and at 11.5 a.m., with additional ordinary trains at 12.10 and 1.20 p.m.

x HOTELS FOR SALS. HOTELS FOB SAL& HOTEL TO LEASE. —We require Tenant for leading Hotel, Wanganui. Trade .£3OO weekly, should be £4OO with improved conditions. Cash required £BOOO. Mortgagees. HOTEL. FREEHOLD, COLLIN GWOOD, FOB SALE; £4500; easy terms. Owners. HOTEL TO LET.—We require Tenant for the best Commercial Hotel in Marl-i borough. Trade £2OO weekly. Ingoing £3OOO. Easy terms. Owners. - HOTEL TO LET.—Wo want a Tenant for Taueru Hotel on borders of Masterton. Owners. OWAN BROS., WILLIS STREET. Wellington jYvrr.; THE Trice’ ie Not the only thing to consider in the cost of a Suit. It is not ever, the first thing. The Style must be Bight and fitted so as to Express tno Personality of the man. who will wear it. Otherwise it is a disfigurement THE LITTLE EXTEA FIRST COST OF CLOTHES MADE BY MIL Ti IGAN'S EXPERTS At KELBTJBNE AVENUE. Is always A Good Investment in Appearance and Durability.

Mr J. ,T. Alexander, at present engineer to the borough of Gisborne, and Mr H. E. Bellamy, city engineer, llooart, have arrived at Dunedin. The two engineers, who are in the final selection for the posiof city engineer, are to hare a personal interview with tho City Council. Once upon a time men believed that it was possible to relievo Rheumatic or Gouty pains by rubbing Embrocation into the skin over tho affected parts. Any medicine which will roally relieve the pains arising from these troubles must neutralise the excess uric acid Rheumo does this. Jn thousands oi cases it has given immediate relef from the most acute pain. A large 4*? Gd bottle of Rlieumo contains one week’s treatment Sold by all Chemists and Stores. IGO

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11654, 19 October 1923, Page 3

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