AMUSEMENTS. • ]?innl Screening To-night at THE TrTNG'S and AURS. HE •*•»■] NG'S and or 'THE SPREADING DAWN." A Goldwyn Masterpiece, icaturiug.lANE COWL. JANE COWL. An emotional drama of irresistible appeal. Stupendous J)oublo Attraction To-morrow At nplIE "JZIKO'S. At - 1 -HE -^MNCi'S. "THE AVHIMS' OF SOCTE'IY," An appealing and powerful World drama, featuring ETHEL CLAYTON. He fiicpcl ruin for her pake, and'won her ( back from tho aims of denih. ) Also on this programme. ! Till-: KING'S VISIT TO TUB GRAXD FLKET, A picture of remarkable interest and an inspiring sight. j The only Royal Inspection of the X-ivy j since tlio ont.hn.-ak of war. _ | Screened by permission of Ihe Xow Zca- ; In lid Government. ' I Final Screening: TTIVERYBODV'R j To-night nt W.RYBODrs THE MYSTERY OF 'HIE DOIIBT/F, CROSS! Tho Greatest of all Serial*. .Also, The Stirring Triangle Drama, "I LOVE YOU," At the Change 10-morrow, OLIVE THOMAS ])i A Triangle Masterpiece, "LIMOUSINE LIFE," A Joy rddc all the- AVay Along the Edge of Disaster. Every turn shows a fresh panorama of ■ humour. Also showing, Second Episode, of THE j MYSTERY OF 'IHE DOUBWi CROSS: j CD titled J "THE MASKED STEANGEE." | . j E~~ M.PKESS - " TO-DAY' _TtG JS'IGH'f. MPRESS Final Screening of The Sensational & Mystifying Drama, "THE BLIND ADVENTURE," Featuring Edward Earle and Betty Howe. COMMENCING TO-MORROW: A Yitagraph Victory, TEE WILD STRAIN, Starring Ncll_Shipman. A N absorbing spectacle will be ehown i at tho King's, commencing To-mor- I ot (Saturday). It is the official film of "The King's Visit to the Grand Fleet," ; and presents a wonderfully inspiring ; Right. Screened by permission of the j New Zealand Government PATRIOTIC ENTERPRISES. BOTTLES! BOTTLES! BOTTLE COLLECTING COMMITTEE. (For Navy Lcaguo Patriotic Purposes.) WELCOME Parcels of BOTTLES of every description, aleo Petrol and Polished Tins, and Corn and Sugar Sacks may be left at the following addresses:— Soldiers' Club, Sydney Street. Mrs. W. D. Stewart, 12G The Terrace. Mrs. Hall-Thompson, Grant Road. Mrs. Lever. Fitzhorbert Terrace. Mi's, von Haast, Salamanca Road. Mrs. Luke, and Miss Cable, Levy Street. Mrs. Clark, Kilbirnie. Mrs. Carwell-Cooke, and Mrs. Rowe, Wadestown. KATHARINE EARLE, Honorary Secretary, Bottle Collecting Committee. TERRACES RED CROSS CAKE DAY. FRIDAY", JUNE 7. SPLENDID Supply of Cakes to-day, Flowers, Groceries, Sweets,, and various Roods. TJie Raffle of the Fur Coat and tho Doll's Hassinet and Basket we to bo drawn at threo o'clock. Tho drawing arranged by four Government officials, and with police supervision also. nnnoRNDON red cross day. £ , RAFFLE OF CHEST OF LINEN. VALUE JSO. TICKETS, (id. ,- Oblninablo on receipt of money and biatnped envelope from MRS. JOSEPH, 51 Grant Road, Or . Ml?,?. GILLON, 179 Tinakori Road. 1 ilij FOR Is. SPLENDID RED CROSS AKT UNTOX. \ *3 —12 Magnificent Gifts from Slew- ' art Dawson and Co., Ltd., Lambtnn Quay, j Ist prize, Beautiful Oak Chest, valued at, _£(ia, containing IJI pieces of knives, forks, ! and spoons, best ivory and e.p.—a glori-1 ous prize. Also 11 otbev beautiful prizes, j Diamond and Ruby Ping, Wrist Watch, and various ornamental and useful articles, in best e.p. ware, china and glass, all of tho very best design and workmanship. Tickets, One Shilling each, may be liad from Mrs. Adanis. 98 The Terrace, Wellington, on receipt of Stamped Envelope. Raffle drawn August 1. MEETINGS. WOMEN'S PROTEST MEETING. LADY r STOUT urgently requests all Womcn'e Societies and Church Organisations, Mothers, and Young Women lo attend tho above meeting in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, on SATURDAY NEXT, at 2.30 p.m. Proposals for more effective legislation to safeguard women will bo brought forward. Speakers: Lady Stout, Mrs. Harverson, Mrs. Donaldson, Miss England, nnd others. SPECIAL BRITISH TYRE FOE MOTOR TRUCKS. nnHE North British Rubber Company -»- makes the Finest Solid Band Tyres for Motor Lorries. More mileage, better eervice, lower upkeep are ensured by the Clincher Solid Tyre. Don't take substitutes. Solo Controllers, HAYWAItt) BEOS. AND CO., LTD., Christchurch. OR cold whiter nights the Leylanrt Hot Water Bag is a boon. Procurable from all lea/ling chemists.
RUGBY FOOTBALL TRKNTIIAM B V. WELLINGTON. The match between Trentham B loam jiiKl Wellington Seniors, on No. 2 Athletic Park, on Saturday \< expected to prove a good contest. The soldiers' combination, which is considered to W. good in all departments, and representative, ■will consist nf Ilio following jilnyere:— Vull-back, Sgt. Marshall; three-quarters, Vies. Lynch, 1). Hnberts, and Coufcte; five-eights, B.S.M. Heap and Pte. Morgan; half, Lieut. Wood, M.C.; forwards, l.iputs. Murphy and Bacon, H.S.M. Brooks, Kgl-. Cowdrey. Cpl. Sullivan, J'tos. Grace and Lane; wing forward, Cpl. Corl)}". \ barrowman, a liarriistcr, a biirilonc, a bard, An artist or an archer or A.8.; A carter or a cartoonist, a cuiitatrico, iriiose curd Conviiioe.i you she'? first, on land or fen. Each unit in I In , , universe, each son under Hip sun, Each person, either "pro." or amateur Is prone, to throaty troubles, coughs and cold;:, bo everyone Will sins the praise of Woods' Groat Peppermint Curo.-Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 222, 7 June 1918, Page 7
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