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AMUSEMENTS STivi.LA rofflill EXTRA CONCERTS iTIiLU l'OWEli EXTRA CONCERTS TO-.MUKKOU’ MUHT, AT 8 TO-.UORROU- NTCUT, AT 8* IRIIJAY A Nil SATURDAY, at 8 EKIDAY ANJJ SATURDAY, at 8. Ei consequence of the success ot tlieso (. oneerts, ilr E. J. Uravestock lias arranged for MISS STELLA POWER “The Tittle Melba," \\ ho lias cso completely captured Wellington audiences with her wonderful singing, to give THREE EXTRA CONCERTS TtiREE EXTRA CUNCKKTS WILLIAM JAMES, WILLIAM JAMES WILLIAM JAMES, WILLIAM JAMEs! The brilliant Australian composerpianist. HAROLD BECK, The talented 'cellist TO-MORROW MISS POWER will sing: "Casta Diva cho Inargeuti" (Norma) Bellini. Waltz Song from “Romeo and Juliet" Gounod. “Nymplies et Sylvnins" Bamberg. Romance * Debussy. “Les Andes Pluerent" Bemberg. “Sintf, Joyous Bird" M. Phillips. “The \\ ren" Liza Lehmann. Etc. Plans at the Bristol. Reserved Seats, Cs; Unreserved, 4s and Is. plus tax. Students* concessions. Day sales at the Bluebird. TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT, Absolutely last 2 Nights Of Rex Ingram's Wonderful Success, "TRIFLING WOMEN." "TRIFLING WGALEN." ‘i ho Ivtngd The King's The King’s The King's in .* Kings The King’s The King’s The King’s The King's The King's Tho King's The King's The King's Tho King's The King's The King's The King's The King’s The King’s The King’s The King's The King’s Tho King’s The King's The King's Tho King's The King's The King’s Tho King’s The King's The King's The King’s Tho King's The King's The King's Tho King's The King's The King’s The King's The King’s The King’s The King's j The King’s ! The King’s 1 The King's The King’s The King's The King's The King’s The King’s The King’s The King's The King’s The King’s Commencing Next Friday. Paramount Presents The funniest and breeziest of all the Cappy Ricks Stories from Peter B. Ivyne. “THE GO-GETTER" “THE GO-GETTER" (Which means- Hustler), Starring T. Roy Barnes, Seena Owen, William Norris and Tom Lewis. This is tho best story of modern business life that the workl of literature has yet seen. And now it comes to tho screen with a cast that rivals others in the excellence of the players. “TUB GO-GETTER," “THE GO-GETTER," Is a Picture that has taken other Towns by storm. Wellington has been waiting for such a Picture. You must see this Photoplav. DO IT NOW, SNAP "IT UP, LET’S GO. Usual High Standard Supporting Programme. Including The King’s Select Orchestra In Very Choicest Musical Numbers. L. D. Austin, Mus. Dir. Box Plan at the Bristol Co. After 5.30 at Theatre. 'Phone 22-212. PRINCESS BINCKSS Manners theatre THEATRE street. Last Days of “THE CHRISTIAN." “THE CHRISTIAN." “THE CHRISTIAN." “THE CHRISTIAN." And “NORTH OF THE RIO GRANDE." “NORTH OF THE RIO GRANDE." “NORTH OF THE RIO GRANDE." “NORTH OF THE RIO GRANDE.” Also, “THE RUBBERBECK." “THE RUBBERBECK." Featuring LEE MORAN. LEE MORAN. BAND. ■yyELLINGTON ARTILLERY BAND At ORIENTAL BAY, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), at 8 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICES HELP THE BOYS. JJED TRIANGLE STREET DAY, ! FRIDAY NEXT, ! November 2nd. Gifts of Flowers, Cakes. Fruit, or Produce may bo loft at tho Y.M.C.A., Willis otreet, up till Friday. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TO WATER CONSUMERS. MIRAMAR AND SEA TO UN. SOME months ago a circular was issued, to those consumers of water in the District of Miramar who have on their water services a meter installed bv the late Miramar Borough Council informing them that unless they made application for an extraordinary supply of wale** on tho prescribed form, the meters now in service would he removed. This i.-; to give notice that tho Wellington City Council will, on and after the l*t day of NOVEMBER, 3923, remove uhose meters in respect, of which no ap- ! plication has been received. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I FREDERICK BROUGHTON , BROUGH, of Wellington, Hotelkeeper, being the holder of a Publican’s License in respect of the premises situate at Lambton ouay, Wellington, and known as the Central Hotel, do hereby give notico that T desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be held at the Magistrate’s Court, Wellington, on the 3rd day of December, 1923, apply for a transfer of the said License from myself to Patrick John Purcell, my appointee. Dated at Wellington the 22nd day of August, 1923. 11l F. B. BROUGH. REMOVAL NOTICE. FA. STAPLES AND CO. have RE- • MOVED from 139, Lambton quay, to 33a, THOKNDCN QUAY. Teleuhoaa 913.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11664, 31 October 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11664, 31 October 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11664, 31 October 1923, Page 3

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