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AMUSEMENTS. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE, WEDNBS- ; . DAY. PROGR AMME PRECISELY AS AT NIGHT. nnHE KING'S TO-NIGHT, XHE KING'S. Commencing 7.1.). A SUPERB SERIES OF PICTURES ' . And EXQUISITE ORCHESTRAL CONCERT ALL IN ONE. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY. OVERWHELMING SUCCESS . OVERWHELMING SUCCESS ■Of BEAUMONT SMITH'S GREAT RACING DRAMA, Direction E. J. Carroll. "DESERT GOLD." Featuring "DESERT GOLD." Mario Ncy "DESERT GOLD." and "DESERT GOLD." Desert Gold, "DESERT GOLD." the Queen of "DESERT GOLD." the Turf. . "DESERT GOLD." .By permission "DESERT GOLD." ■ of T. H. "DESERT GOLD." I-owry; Esq. 1 It goes like the wind from Barrier to Winning Post. BRIMFUL OF EXCITING INCIDENTS. - STRONG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. . Reappearance of WELLINGTON'S POPULAR • BARITONE, ■•:• MR. LEN. 13AKN"'.S, : MUSICAL GEMS ••■• ■ By the - • ' KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA will include ' "ZAMPA" (Heroic!) also Selections from the famous operas "PAUL JONES" and "LA CIGALE. THIS WEEK'S ENTR'ACTE; (a) Drum Burlesque. (b) "Loiii du Bid" (Gillet) Bell and' Xylophone Solo MR, : CHARLES STEWART. PRICES: Circle, Is. 7d.; Stalls, Is. Id. ° Reserves, -2s. Id., at the BRISTOL, after G. 30 p.m., ring King's 'phone 3143. EVERYBODY'S. TO-DAY VERYBODY'S. TO-NIGHT, ' A Gigantic Attraction, ■' ..' "JOAN' OF ' PLATTSBURG" .- "JOAN- OF- PLATTSBURG" •'•-•' ■ Starring . : MABEL NOEMAND. , The Story of.a Girl who wanted to be . a Modem "Joan of Arc." Also showing The Great Paths Super-Serial, "THE HOUSE OF HATE," ■■ Featuring PKARL AVHITE And ANTONIO MORENO, in addition ■ CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "SHANGHAIED." •'. Ring\'Phone 50 for Reserves. EMPRESS. TO-DAY MI'RESS. . TO-NIGHT' A Compelling Goldwyn Drama, with a Beautiful Love Story, AfAE MARSH in "MONEY MAD." MAE MARSH in "MONEY MAD." WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. -MAS COOKING DEMONSTRATION l *- By MISS UNA CARTER,: .. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), ■. jrAnCii-5, .i0i9.. : Subject: ■ ■ • "SCONES, CAKES, AND PUDDTNGS." To commence at 3 o'clock. J. 11. HELLIWELL, • Secretary. SPORTING. WAIRAEAPA RACING CLUB. ': AUTUMN MEETING, To be held on TAUHERENIKAU RACECOURSE, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY;, MARCH 13 and .14.. ACCEPTANCES for First Day CLOSE at the Club's Office TO-DAY (TUESDAY), MARCH 4, at 5 p.m. C.- ,1. CARLYLE,. Secretary, Featherston, MEETINGS. ;- iTzrMODERATE LEAGUE. ' r*ITIZENS' - MASS • :. MEETING CITIZENS' MASS ..MEETING in "";■;" WELLINGTON AND HAWKE'S BAY PROVINCIAL TOWNS. MR. D. M..FINDLAY (President N.Z:M. League), ; - And ; " MR. R.\ A. ARMSTRONG . ' (Dominion Secretary), Will Address PUBLIC MEETINGS as follow:— . ■ -~ , FEATHERSTON, TUESDAY, March CARTERTON, WEDNESDAY, March '■" MASTERTON, THURSDAY, March' 13 ■ PAHIATUA, FRIDAY, March 11. NAPIER. SUNDAY, March 16. 1 . WAIPUKURAU, MONDAY, March WAIFAWA, TUESDAY March 18. GISBOKN'E, FRIDAY, March 21. DANNEVIRKE, MONDAY, March ' WOobviLLE, TUESDAY, March . 25. Subject: ■■ "THE LIQUOR QUESTION AND THE RIGHTS OF THE MODERATE PUBLIC." P'~ ROHIBITION RALLY, MOORE'S HALL, i JOHNSON VILLE'. TO-NIGHT, 7.15 O'CLOCK. "' Speakers:'}.'. G. FLAKE,- L..SIM I (Returned Soldiers). Chairman: F. T. Moore, Esq. Open-air A(l(lr^,^O^q»j>re i Jjj!L \ YOST. \ rpITE TYPEWRITER FOR BEAUT.I- ---' •*- FUL WORK. ■ Built for hard wear and to do any L kind of work. ; THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., " v Opposite Town. Hall, I WELLINGTON, h 8 TO MOTHERS. I I T7IREE ADVICE on the Care and Feed ,' -T ing of Infants generally will. b< t! given to every Mother by Mirs. Galloway -. an experienced v Certificated Maternitj I. Nurse, at times and places enumerates i, below— .„ , , , , i- TUESDAY AFTERNOONS, 2. o clock l< .4 o'clock, Newtown Pharmacy, o FRIDAY AFTEHNUONS, 2 o'clock to • m o'clock, C. Williamson's, Petone. Every other aflernoon at her own rooms 70 Cuba Street (over Mr. F. Cnstlc n Chemist, and opposite Royal Oak). it I Appointments may also bo nnrangci '• | with any chemist. '• I For immediate advice ring up Glnx 10 Nurse,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 136, 4 March 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 136, 4 March 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 136, 4 March 1919, Page 9

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