amusements. empress. tdlslpress. empress. , empress. -Impress, empress. ■ MONTAGUE LOVE In an Amazing MONTAGUE LOVE and Intensely In- , MONTAGUE LOVE (cresting Photoplay ' "VENGEANCE." "VENGEANCE." "VENGEANCE." "VENGEANCE." "VENGEANCE." "VENGEANCE." One of the Most Fascinating Characters , is Porlraved by the Popular MONTAGUE ' LOVE in t:..i's Story of the. Far East, Barbara Casllcinn and Madge Evans are also featured. AN ENTIRELY NEAV SERIES Of the now world-famous B.URNKFATHEIi- CARTOONS, BAIRNSFaTHER CARTOONS, Introducing BERT ALP and the AVALIUIS. .Box Plr.n at Theatre or Book by 'Phone Si'l2. Prices as Usual. SPORTIMG. AVELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB (Incorporated). A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of Members will bo held at Commercial Club Rooms, Nelson Street, Petone, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, at 8 p.m. Business: To Pass Regulations under Gaming Act. E, W. SHORT, Secretary. TjIGJIONT RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. '. AVEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12 and 13, 1919. Handicapper: H. Coyle. Starter: C. O'Connor. Judge: J. R. L. Stanford. FIRST DAY: OIIAWE HURDLES.-A Handicap of 185 sovs. One mile and three-quarters. FLYING .HAN.DICAP.~A Handicap, of .300 sovs. Six furlongs. 51ERE MERE HACK FLAT.-A Handicap of 151) sovs. Five furlongs. EGMONT CUP.-A Handicap, of COO sovs. One mile and a half. LADIES' PURSE (Hack), of 120 ■sovs. Eight and a half furlongs. EGMONT STAICES-Of 500 sovs. (Closed.) Six 'furlongs'. WAIPAVA HACK FLAT.-A Handicap of 150 sovs. Seven furlongs. AVHAREKOA AVELTER.-A Handicap of 200 sovs. Seven furlongs. SECOND DAY: OKAIAWA HURDLES.-A Handicap of 150 sovs. One mile and a half. AYAIMATE HANDICAP.-A Handicap of 250 sovs. Six furlongs. FARSIERS' PLATE HANDICAP.-' (Hack), of -120 sovs. One mile and . a distance. ' ~„„ , ATKINSON ■ MEMORIAL STAfc.ES.-A Handicap of 500 sovs. One mile and a quarter. MAIDEN HACK SCURRY-Of 150 sovs. Five furlongs. ■ HAAVERA • STAKES.-Of 500 sovs. (Closed.) One mile. INAHA HACK FLAT.-A Handicap of 150 sovs. Six furlongs. NORMA NBY AVELTEB.-A Handicap of 200 sovs. Eight and a half furlongs. Nominations for all events (1 sov.) CLOSE FRIDAY, JANUARY 17,' 1919,' at 8 p.m. . ■ ; Full programme advertised in N.Z. Referee." Box 51, Hnwera. V. B. STRATTON, Telephone No. 457. Secretary, i TOURIBT RESORTS. i T E VIA THAN, HOTEL (Nearly Opposite Railway Station), I DUNEDIN. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With tho Travelling. Public. i Electrio Light in Every Bedroom. ■ Hot Baths can be bad at all hours ! Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. j MODERATE CHARGES. ' Country visitors are reminded that if ' only in Town for the Day they can obtain n Good Lunch from 12 to 3. ' Fire Escapes Throughout tho Building. \ Night and Day Porters. ! All conimunicatioas to JAMES CONNOR. ' Telephono 67. ?•(>. Boi 112. OTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107 Cuba Street, AVellington (Fow doors above Royal Oak). Tho most convenient, commodious, and r comfortable Private Hotel in the city, j - Ideally situated, Id. section from railway station and wharves; right in the centre ! of tho shopping area. ~,.,, : Eight modern bathrooms, electric light throughout, electric fire alarm; fireproof building. , „ . i TERMS MODERATE. Permanent ; Guests by arrangement. S. EDILSON, \ 'Phone 3019. Proprietor. i .. NAPIER, THE Ideal Place for. recuperating after the Epidemic. Visitors should coini municato with 1 • PROVINCIAL HOTEL, 1 Tho Tourists' Popular Home. Tariff. Bs. per day; £.1 ss. per week. 1 P.O. Box 230. Telephone, night and - dav, 031. I ' T. A. IuEATH. Proprietor. r ipHILDS' COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Palmerston North. ; Tariff, Bs. Gd. per Day. T, CHILD.?, i Proprietor.. : WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. ' HOTEL F E DE B A L, ■£1 Victoria Square, Cliristchurch. . \ D. COLLINS Proprietor (Late Clarendon Hotel). All communications receive prompt attention. Box 532. Telephone 1040, 2279. PALMERSTON NORTH. ! o O Y A L HOIS L. Modern Brick Building. Electric Light Throughout. Rox 203. 'Phono 91. A. E. HAIAVOOD, i . ProDrietor. ' CARGEN HOTEL. AUCKLAND. EECOGNISED as one of the Leading 1 Hotels in Australasia. Specialty; Suites of Rooms, with private Bathroom, etc., Ballroom, Orchestra. Tariff: 10s, Gd. to 15s. per day. Special terms for lensthened periods. Bedroom and Breakfast from (k Other mcal3 optional. Full narticulars from Thos. Cook and Son, or Govornmont Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams: "Cnreen," Auckland, 'E. F. Black, Prop. SPEAR, ' DR. OF OPTICS, ♦ EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7 WILLIS STREET, Late Optician for the Wellington Hos- . pital and Charitable Aid Hoard. Patients unable to obtain advice from Die Optical Department may obtain advice at the above address between 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. H. P n I L P, Comhill Street, House, AVindow, and Office-CleaniDg Contractor. Carpets Cleaned and Beaten by Machinery, ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED I Telephone 3292 f» rings).
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 81, 31 December 1918, Page 7
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