Final Screening TO-NIGHT at Of ■ j "THE IMMIGRANT." | Featuring ' j CHARLIE CnAPLIN. i A! -. i ALMA RUBENS ' j m . ■ "MADAME SPHINX," ■ ■ ! COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROTvj A stirring Triangle Drama, • Entitled j "THE SUDDEN GENTLEMAN," ' "THE SUDDEN GENTLEMAN," i "THE SUDDEN.GENTLEMAN," ! "Till'] SUDDEN GENTLEMAN," ! "THE SUDDEN GENTLEMAN," j Featuring j WILLIAM DESMOND. ' ! WILLIAM DESMOND. ] A Story of a Blacksmith who inherit a Fortune and Falls into a Trap. ' Is it always the woman who pays? ' Breathless Fights and Love at.Last.! THE QUEEN'S THEATRE Central Cuba Street. ,■ I A PROGRAMME MERRY & BRIGHT Tom Mix in "Cupid's Round-Up.'*' ■ "Sunshine" Comedy, "A SELF-MADE LADY?' Mutt and Jeff Cartoon: ! Scenic: "Through Tho' Trent Valley.', Topical: "Canada Spreads Her Wings.' Reserved Seats, 'Phone 3255. 1 A FIRST-CLASS CONCERT : ' I Every evening during the holidays You enn haye a concert by th World's Greatest Artists, .in joli own home with . ! THE GRAMOPHONE. j If you have guests there is .no bej ' ter way of entertaining them. ! THE GREATEST ARTISTS : ! Tho Most Famous Bands in tb World are heard on I "niS MASTER'S VOICE" i RECORDS. | Just think of the pleasure of liaviri Melba, Tetrazzini, Cnru6o, Scotti,. an other world-famous Stars sing for yo' and your guests—of having thet ALWAYS at your service! ,
I See 11s about "His Master's Voice' Gramophones and Records. AVe carry fu! stocks, and will be pleased to demor strata their Glorious qualities. - j riHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD 1 Manners Street, Wellington. j SPORTING. A SHHUHST-POHANGINA RACIK* CLUB. j , j ANNUAL MEETING, ' MONDAY, DECEMBER SO. ! FIRST RACE STARTS 11.30.' | A. W. TIJAgS,Ci' | Secretary. | JjIGMONT RACING CLUI RUMMER MEETING. - | WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, j FEBRUARY 12 nnd 13, 1919. j Ilandicapper: H. Coyle. Starteri' C O'Connor. Judge: J. R. L. Stanford, j FIRST DAY: _■ '. j OIIAWE HURDLES —A Handicap^'lß snvs. One mile and three-quarters, i FLYING HANDICAP.—A Handicap o 300 soys. Six furlongs. 1 MERE MERE HACK FLAT—A Hand! cap of 150 sovs. Five furlongs. i EGMONT CUP.—A Handicap, of GOO so* Ono mile and a half. ! LADIES' PURSE (Hack), of 120 sow Eight and a half furlongs. i EGMONT STAKES-Of 500 sovs. (Closed: Six furlongs. • WAIPAPA HACK FLAT—A Handier] of 150 sovs.. Seven furlongs. i WHAREROA WELTER —A Handicap O 200 sovs. Seven furlongs.. ; j SECOND DAY: J OKAIAWA HURDLES.—A Handicap 6 150 snvs. One mile and a half. ! WAIMATE HANDICAP-A Handicap o 250 sovs. Six furlongs. j FARMERS' PLATE (Rack), of 120 sovs; Ono' milo nnj a distance. . i ATKINSON MEMORIAL STAKES.-J Handicap of 500 sovs. Ono milo anj a quarter. i MAIDEN HACK SCURRY-Of 150 sovs Five furlongs. \ HAWEIiA STAKES—Of .500 sovs (Closed.) One mile. , IN AHA HACK FLAT.—A Handicap o! 150 sovs. Six furlongs. i NORMANDY WELTER.—A Handicap oj 200 sovs. Eight and a half furlongs ' i Nominations for all events (1 sov.] CLOSE FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1919, a S p.m. , ! Full programme advertised ill "N.Zi Referee." ! Box 51, Hawera. V. B. STRATTON, i Telephone No. .437. Secretary, j 'I
BUSINESS NOTICES. . ; 1 fJIHIS IS THE SUMMER DRINK, | ICED i CYPHON i SODA | And ! MILK. j 4d., 4d., 4d. j GAMBLE AND CREED'S " ] TEA lIOOJIS, Willis Street and Lambton Quay. | H SPEAR, DR. OF OPTICS,! ' eyesight specialist; j 7 WILLIS STIiEET, j Lato Optician for (lie Wellington Hos-| pital and Charitable Aid Board. I Patients unable to obtain advice from I the Optical Department may obtain advice at t!io above address between 9 a.m.] and 5.30 p.m. i
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