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PUBLIC NOTICES WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD DEBENTURES - - DEBENTURES Issue of Debentures for £150,000 at %>2°/o per annum TENDERS are invited, at not less than oar value, for Debentures of either £IOO or £I,QCO denomination. The Debentures will bear interest at the rate of Five Pounds Ten Shillings (jCs 10/-) per centum per annum, payable by coupons half-yearly on the 28th. February and 28th. August in tach year. INTEREST is payable -and principal repayable free of exchange at the National Bank of New Zealand, Limited, Wellington, or. any of its ‘ branches throughout the Dominion. FRACTIONAL INTEREST at the rate of per cent ner annum will be paid from date of receipt by Board of accepted tenders. DEBENTURES repayable cn 28th. February, 1940. BROKERAGE will be : paid by the Board. . Prospectus and Tender Forms may be obtained at anv Branch of the National Bank of New Zealand, Limited, throughout the Dominion. All tenders are to be forwarded to undersigned from .whom can be obtained forms of Prospectus and Tender'and any further information that may be desired. Harbour Board Office, Wellington, New Zealand. A. G. BARNETT, 1 18th. February, 1925. Secretary.

AMUSEMENTS* THE BEST SHOW IN WELLINGTON. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. Day Sessions, 12.25, 2.25, 4.35; Da Luxe Session, 7.50. THE SPIRIT OP BROADWAY. Blase, Beautiful, Cynical, Childish. Ever Young—Ever Gay-Intoxicating as the Spirit of Youth. THE PLAYGROUND OP THE WORLD. ‘BROADWAY AFTER DARK," A Picture set amongst Clamorous Cafe and Night Clubs, where Youth and Beanty Scorch their Wings. AND WHAT A CAST! ADOLPHE MENJOU ANNA NILSSON Supported by CARMEL MYERB NORMA SHEARER WILLARD LOUIB Scenes that Beggar Description—Episodes more Bizarre tha nthe Arabian Nights, a Veritable Fairyland of Midnight Adventure. A PICTURE REVEALING THE' SOUL OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST CITY. Box Plan at the Bristol till noon, then at the Theatre (’phone 3412). ADMISSION—,Day Sessions: Stalls, 6d; Dress Circle, Is. Be Luxe Session’: Stalls. Is, Is 6d; D.C., 2s, 2s 6d. THE NEWCASTLE BAND SEASON THE NEWCASTLE BAND SEASON In Wellington is Scheduled as follows: AT THE TOWN HALL AT THE TOWN HALL MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT. , MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT. Then, owing to the Town Hall not being available the Band PLAYS AT THE TIVOLI . PLAYS AT THE TIVOLI FOR. FOUR. NIGHTS, FOR FOUR NIGHTS, COMMENCING WEDNESDAY NEXT. COMMENCING WEDNESDAY NEXT. NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS BAND Mr A. H. Baile Conductor. CHAMPIONS OF THEI EMPIRE. Monday Night’s Opening Progress at the rp-w.-: Tlall. , Town Hall: March “Honest Toil”' ..: Rimmer Overture “William Tell”. Rossini Cornet Solo “Zelda” Code Mr Arthur Stender. Grand Selection “Liszt” ; Keighley Test piece at Bellevue Contest. Won by this' Band last September against England’s Finest. Bands. Fantasia “Musical Fragments”, - Rimmer Solo “Laughing Trombone” Walling Descriptive "In a Persian Market” Ketelby Selection “Tschaikowsky” Rimmer Join the glad .throng at the Town Hall on Monday to. welcome the Band ‘of Empire. Box Plans for Monday and Tuesday at the Bristol. . Plans for the Tivoli Season open on Monday. i . PRICES : 3s, 2s, Is (plus tax). ! LEATHER GOODS ; ASH'S for Ladies’ Handbags and. IT Sunshine Purses; latest design at: reduapd- prices. See our Window Display 133. Cuba st-eet. TW’ASH’S Special Offer—Ladies’ Suede 1’ Shopping Bags, in assorted colours. Price 7s fld. 135. Cuba s(reet. , 1 TRASH’S for Travelling Goods, Cabin 1’ Trunks, Suit Cases, Straps, every description of Leather Goods at lowest nrices ISS. Cuba street. FOOT COMFORT NABH’S for Foot Trouble —Advice free by Certificated Foot Specialist. All j Dr Scholl’s ,'oppliances in stock. 135. Cuba street. SPORTING GOODS SPORTING' aOODS-Tennis, Cricket; Croquet Professional players, see I oUr Window Display for low prices. Nash’s . Leather Arcade, 135, Cuba street. ~ ■ ; : SPORTING GOODS—Tennis, Cricket; ■■Croquet. Professional players, see our Window Display, for low prices' Nash’s Leather ircade. 135, Cuba street. ■ DYERS. CLEANERS. ETC; STALL'S Dyeworks, 35,' Vivian street, X-2 o pp. s.A. i Citadel. Premier Dyers and Cleaners of Wellington. , WANTED Known—W.; Barber, anti Co., 125, Cuba street, and T 47 Riddiford 'street, are the oldest Dr) Cleaning! Works in Wellington. No Dyeipg. ..■■■• . WANTED Known—a. liouertbou u>> Co., Dyers and . Cleaners, 37, Ghuznee street, opposite Te Aro Post Offioo. - ‘Phone 22-217. P.O. Box 2, Te Aro • , ■ ■ , - . ■ , ■ ,■ ‘ AiMRRICAN Dyers and’ Cleaners.-: ■ Suits nod Costumes .Dry Cleaned: land Pressed. 7s 6tl; Repairs, terms inn-; derate: also Men’s .Hats- Cleaned anti. Blocked. Prders called, for on request 'C. A Hebliond. 49. Rest terrace. Weioaila JJ.V oiiuiiK.' a.’ O. , to new. at Barber’s, 125, Cuba street. No Dyeing. . WANTED Known—That A. .Robertson and Co.. 37, Ghuzr.es street, aro experts in Dry Cleaning, as well <- Dyoing- ' Military and Trerch Overcoats ! Dved. P.O. Box 2- Te Aro. ’Phonal 22-212

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12075, 28 February 1925, Page 3

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