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• AMUSEMENTS. ."To think that we've waited nil those vonrs. to fight'them and now have to go' out and meet thorn l),v appointment, like meeting a gin—only they'll be .punctual." '■ ' mOWN. 11AT.1.. 1 OWN . lIALL. TOWN HALL. OPENING SATURDAY NEXT. OPENING .SATURDAY NEXT. OPENING SATURDAY NEXT. AT Till; .MATIXKI;. . ' A'I'.TIIK MATINEE, 'The '■ ' ! ( OFFICIAL. BRITISH ADMIRALTY OFFICIAL BRITISH ADMIRALTY j, OFFICIAL' IiUITISII ADMIRALTY „ OFFICIAL BRITISH ADMIRALTY . J c ' , FILM FILM . '' FILM a - '-- - FILM , . . . •' Of the '» . GERMAN NAVAL SURRENDER. GERMAN'NAVAL fiURRENDKR. 11 GERMAN NAVAL SURRENDER. GERMAN NAVAL 'SURRENDER. •* GERMAN NAVAL SURRENDER. ■ GERMAN NAVAL SURRENDER. : - - ."GERMAN NAVAL SURRENDER. , '. GERMAN NAVAL SURRENDER. i ' SPECIAL NOTE. . ' j The Official British Admiralty Film, \ which has been purchased by Messrs. J. . and N. Tait for exhibiting in the United Kingdom, Anstralasia, and the Far East, and the film which -10 launches, laden • with camera men, waited eagerly all night: for the dawn to catch the first glimpse of the incoming Huns escorted by our gallant . destroyers, can only bo'seen at the Town . Hall. This oflicinl and' authentic picture will not foe screened anywhere else in this City.. ' '■ . WONDERFULLY INSPIRING. • WONDERFULLY INSPIRING: ' ■ ' WONDERFULLY INSPIRING, 'j WONDERFULLY INSPIRING. \ • . WONDERFULLY INSPIRING. . WONDERFULLY INSPIRING. . Messrs. J. and N. Tait regret owing to : •tho enormous expense entailed in secur- : ing this jffeat'.'fiiin having to charge a : little more.than the usual picture show i priecs. NOTE PRICES- ■' . • ' . NOTE PRICES— ' NOTE PRICES— D.C., 2':.: Ground Floor, Is. Plus-tax. : Reserves, fid...oxtrn, at The Bristol. Chil- : dren half price,. Matinee only. SPECIAL- • ARRANGEMENTS ,FOR ■ SCHOOL PARTIES can 1m arranged on : • application. " • ' "' MATINEES .. matinees MATINEES SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY. 5 SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY. SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY.' MAURICE RALPH, 1 Manager. Box 1011. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE : ■ ' COUNTESS OF LIVERPOOL. DANCE RECITAL, ' 1 'DANCE RECITAL, " DANCE RECITAL, In .Aid of Sir Arthur Pearson's Fresh : •••• Air Fund. '' MISS DOROTHY SAUNDERS'S Ivl . ... PUPILS. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, .. .TO-MORROW NIGHT, ■ TO-MORROW NIGHT, .At eight o'clock. , , Tickets', 35., lis., Is. Box Plan Bristol. ANTED Known—Their Fathers died to keep 'yon free! Help Orphans i of: Mercantile Marine Buy Surprise Packets from C.T.A:, March 13, 14. ( meetings. _ ; ; CITIZENS' MASS HSJSp VTHXENS' '■■ MASS . MLEIING In . WELLINGTON AND MWKE'S BAY PROVINCIAL TOWNS. MR. D. M. FINDLAY • (President N.'Z.M. League), . Q . ' . ... ' And MR. R. A. ARMSTRONG (Dominion Secretary), Will Address PUBLIC MEETINGS as • TUESDAY, March CARTERTON, WEDNESDAY, March MASTERTON,, THURSDAY; March 13 .. ' ) PAHIATUA, FRIDAY, March 14. NAPIER, SUNDAY, March 16. WAIPUKURAU, MONDAY, March G WAIPAWA, TUESDAY, March 18. GISBORNE, FRIDAY, March 21. DANNEVIRKE, MONDAY, March WOODVILLE, TUESDAY, March 25. ... Subject: "THE LIQUOR QUESTION AND THE RIGHTS OF THE MODERATE " ' PUBLIC." WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. .. . LECTURE ON MILK. ' : • ■' LECTURE ON MILIv..' LECTURE ON MILK. CONCERT CHAMBER, .... ; CONGERT CHAMBER, THURSDAY, ■ THURSDAY, THURSDAY, THURSDAY, ji • . 6, 8 o'clock. A PUBLIC LECTURE will be.deliver- . -CX ed by the Assistant General Manager of tho City. Milk Department (MR. H A WARD) on the subject of Milk, - dealing with its food value its. prefer care,and treatment in the home, with particular reference to feeding. ? Councillor C; B. Norwood (Chairman of. i.' tho Council's Milk. Committee) will pre--8 side; Ladies connected/ with public institutions and children s welfare,' aro spooially invited to attend. . JNO. R. PALMER. ' . ' Town Clerk.•'March 4, 1919. ' ■ • 5 ' THE 'METROPOLITAN PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT. SOCIETY, ix Incorporated under "Tlw Building 1- Societies' Act, 1880.'' rtnHE TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL " 1 MEETING of the members of the 6 Society will be held on MONDAY, MARCH 10, at 8 p.m., at the Offico of f- the Society, Commercial Union Aesurn unco Company's Buildings, Grey Street. BUSINESS: P To Receive tho Directors' Report and Balance-Sheet. To Elect Tiro Directors. To Elect Two Auditors. Nominations for, the position of Director must be in the. liande of tho Secretary seven clcnv days before the Meet- , ing, in terms of Rule No. 6. ' CIIAS. A. EWEN, 1 Secretary. ( Wellington, March 1, Ifllfl. - PROHIBITION RALLY, s MASONIC HALL, SEATOUN. TO-NIGHT, 7,15 O'CLOCK. . 5 . Speakers: " F. G. BLAKE, ' L.SIM, 1 I{af.nma**« Soldioro

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 138, 6 March 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 138, 6 March 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 138, 6 March 1919, Page 9

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