AMUSEMENTS. Final Screening fPHB KING'S TO-NIGHT at -MIE KING'S Of " R B V U L A T 1 O N," "R E V M L A T I O N," Featuring Tho Great Russian Actress, NA/JMOYA. Also, "SHOES THAT DANCED," Starring PAULINE STARKE. Never Beforo Has There. Been, and Never Again Will There Be, Such a Galaxy of Celebrities as in "MASKS AND FACES," "MASKS AND FACES," "MASK'S AND FACES," "MASKS AND FACES," Tho Ideal Company's Super-feature, Commencing T'O-MORR-OW (Saturday), October 5, at TH E K TNG'S. It E K I N G ' S. First Appearanco in Wellington of Sill JOHNSTON FORBES-ROBERTSON And IRENE VANBRUGH, Supported by Dennis.Neilson Terry-Gladys Cooper Dion Boueicault Bon Webster Lilla'h M'Cartliy Nigel I'layfair 11. B. Irving Henry Vibnrt GeraldDuMaurier Lyall Swcte Winifred Emery Lottie Venna Weedon Grossmith Gerald Ames Gertrude Elliolt Mary Brough Stella Campbell Phyllis Hart Lillian Braithwaito Viola Tree. And Others. This Historic Picturo was produced at tbto Invitation of tho British Academy of Dramatic Art. • In a Prologue the following Notabilities Appear Personally on tho Screen: ' ' Bernard Shaw, Sir George Alexander, Sir James Barrie, Sir Al-thur Piiiero, Sir Squire Bancroft. Sir John Hare, And Others. Prices: Reserves, 25.; Circle, Is. Gd.; Stalls, Is. and Gd. (plus tax). Reserves nt Bristol or 'Phone 3143. TO-DAY! TEIMPR-ESS. TO-DAY! to-night! Impress, to-night; Final Screenings "ONE SHOT ROSS." "ONE SHOT ROSS." TO-MORROW. - TO-MORROW. A Triangle Drama, "WHO IS TO BLAME?" : "WHO IS TO BLAME?" "WHO IS TO BLAME?" "WHO IS TO BLAME;-" Starring JACK LIVINGSTON and JACK EDDIE With MAUDE WAYNE and LILIAN' WEST. A Story of tho East and West. "It is best that a man should not Jjo alone." The havoc wrought bv A BEAUTIFUL INTRUDER. Come early or 'phone 3412 for Reservo Seats. Easy Prices. Good Music.. rjp ; OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. Last and Only Performance! TO-MOE'ROW! TO-MORROW! SATURDAY EVENING. FAREWELL! FAREWELL 1 To the ENGLISH PIER-ROTS 'ENGLISH PIERROTS ENGLISH PIERROTS
Positively LAST APPEARANCE! Prices—3s., 25., Is. (plus tax). Box Plan at Bristol. Farewell TO-MORROW EVENING. ELECTION NOTICES. PROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (Ineorp.). WELLINGTON CENTRAL ELECTION. A VERT CORDIAL EXPRESSION OF THANKS is tendered to the Ladies and Gentlemen who gave such fine volimlarv assistance in connection with MR. MACK'S CANDIDATURE. Wo may regard the result of the Election with some gratification, since Mr. Muck, though second on the Poll, defeated the National Government "candidate. The influence of tho Roman Church in politics has again been demonstrated in tho solid vote for Extreme Labour, and furnishes an adequate justification for the existence of the I'.P.A. and for its extension. THIS IS ONLY THE BEGINNING OF'THE FIGHT. H. SYDNEY BILBY, Dominion Secretary. WELLINGTON CENTRAL BYELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and Gentlemen,— T BEG to tender my best (hanks to all those who registered their votes in my favour yesterday. I also desire to express my sincere appreciation of the efforts made on behalf of my candidaturo by ni^ - supporters and friends. Yours faithfully, M. J. .MACK, PUBLIC.NOTICES. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. LOCAL DEPUTY PUBLIC TRUSTEE, WELLINGTON. CUSTOMERS of tho Offieo and tho >-'■ Public generally arc notified that all moneys payable to this Office in connection with Wellington Estates and other local matters, and all moneys payable by the Office in the same connection will, from October 1, 1918, be received and paid at the Local Deputy Public Trustee's Oflice, Ballanco Street, Wellington. ROBERT TRIGGS, • Public Trustee. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ihntany person, willi or without dog or guii, trespassing on Sections 27, 25, 37, and pis. Sections 2(i, 31, Block VI, Belmont S.D., and Section 123, Block V, Belmont S.D., Ohariu, will be prosecuted, and .Notice is also given that poison has been laid. LI DOLE BROS., Ohariu. QCARCFj Lines in Furnishings, Trivets, KJ Passago Linoleums, Mohair Skin 11, Rugs, Casepient Bordcrings, Chambeis, Toilet Basins. Mixing Howls, High and Low Chairs, at RADFORD'S, Manners aiid W.illis Street, ,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 8, 4 October 1918, Page 7
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