AMUSEMENTS. ; Final Screening ITUIE KING'S To-night at -S-HE KING'S Of • The Great Spciitiiig Drama, ■ : "DESERT GOLD," . . "DESERT GOLD," .. A drama which goes like tlie wind from barrier to winning past.. Featuring THE QUEEN OF Till; TURF. Special music by the King's Grand Orchestra. Also A'ocal Items by MR. LEN. BARNES, Drum Solo by MR. CHARLES STEAVART. PRICES:.CircIe..Is. 7<1.; Stalls, Is. l<l. and 9d.J?£sPm>s 2s/I<l. Plan at Bmtol. TO-MORROW-SATURDAY. TdlE TT'I.XCj'S Coiiimenciiigvwitli a £[.; i\.J.NG'S Full Matinee: A TRIPLE ATTRACTION PROGRAMME I - ' . Headed .by CHARLIE CHAPLIN , in the first of the' million-dollar stnevfeatures \rhich lie is making for 'the First National Exhibitors ? I ■■ ' ' Eniitled ... ■ ,-A .DOG'S LIFE. ' . His previous best is child's play coin- ■■ pared with this 'PHREE-iiEKLED MASTERPIECE OF MIIiTH; -.-. • ■ '■ "Also' ...■; ■; - -The- Select Drama of Society Doings and Stunning.Dresses. AII!S.I;EFFINGWELL'S BOOTS ■ Starring That irrepressible little cyclone of liaiightineEs and-saiiciness . . . CONSTANCE TALMADGE The boots were there. The feet were there. The legs were there. The rest of his wife must have been tliere. . - BUT WHERE? ■ In-addition-' • . Appearance Extraordinary of SAPPEIi- T.HEO feralSE ■ ' In a Hiiiiioresque of AVhiiiiMcalitics. The Wellington boy who won famo on the London sla?e,'and who, 'after being : wounded in .Gallipoli;- organised ..-■•■: THE KIWIS..", '■■: (Tho N.Z. .Divisioniil •Entertiiiners),. and made them world-celebrated. MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENTS BY THE KING'S -GRAND ORCHESTRA Directed by Mr. L. D. Austin. . DON'T FORGET MATINEE TO-MORROAV. AFTERNOONv , To-night at ' i^ VERYKOD\ b \ Of "JOAN OF PLATTSBURG" ■ . ■ ■■■'■. .Fenturing .. . - MABEL NORMAND. - - ... •■.". Ajso of. .•■'.. CHARLIE CHAPLIN, ■■■. In "SHANGHAIED," SPECIAL ATTRACTION TO-MOIWOW, 'Including . ..' | ..' , . - MRS. VERNON CASTLE ~; •■ J"- , ' ... ■■■-■:■ ■ "THE HILLCKEST MYSTERY," "THE HI.LLCREST MYSTERV . A Bewildering Story of Love and Crime. WHOSE AVERE THOSE GUILTY ; HANDS.. . Also .showing - Second Episode of Pathe's Great Serial, Juititled ■ "THE TK-tER'S EYE." piIAUTAU QUA, -:■""'■' CHAUTAUQUA. :: •'■•'.'■ ... LAST,'DAY. • '... . IN BIGBROAVN TliNT.'; .. . ■- COME ON. " TO-DAY, 2.4s—Southern Seas SexUttc. Music and Fun. •"• - 3.15-Eade ,C. Miller, A.M. ' .-. Lecture: "As it Seems to Me." ■''-admission-is. 7d. : 7.ls—Mother GooJe Pageant.. ...... .AVellington Children.- . ■ ■ - B.s—Grand Concert. Southern 'Seas Sextette,' ■ • ADMISSION-*.. 2d. Church Site: ' . , BOULCOTT STREET. Under , the Patronage of Their Excellencies 'tlio Governor-General , and Countess of Liverpool.' • mOAVN HALL. - TOWN HALL.' CESARONI RErCITAL, CESAUOJfI RECITAL, CESARONI RECITAL, ■ : SATURDAY, MARCH 8. Prices: 3S. and 2s. Plus Tax. Reserves at The Bristol. -.' . M.. HUALY, Business Manager. PUBLIC NOTICES. ""■ ' FOR RETURNED 'SOLDIERS. THE National AA r nr Funds Council in-, ■vites applications from Returned i Soldiers of the New I'piilnild Expwlitionnry Forces who havo matriculated for fil'tv Bursaries to be held at any College affiliated to the New Zealand University. The Bursaries will be for ftudents in (a) \rts and Science, (l>) Law. (<•) Medicine, (d) Dentistry, (e) Music, (f) Engineering (") Oommei-pp, (li) Agricalliire, and (i) Public Health. The Bursaries will be of fifty pounds per year, end will be tenabln for either four or five years (as wny be necessary), subject, to good behaviour, industry,-and proficiency.' . ' ■ | Applicants must state their military records and numbers,, and address their applications to the Sppi-p.tni-y. AVar Funds Branch. Internal Affairs Department, Wellington. ■ As the University (>llrfcs.nre about to resume, immediate application is necossarv. G. AV. RUSSELL. Chairman, Xationa! Wai- Funds Council.. AVellington. March (i, inifl. . ___ TN BANKRUPTCY:' ■""" "' ■ NOTICE IS HEREBY GTA'RM \Ui dividends am now pnyaWn in the nnderineiitioned estates on all proved mid , accepted chinis. Pi-omissory noies (if any) mnpt bo produced for endorsement prior to receiving dividends. LOW HOONG. of Groytown.' Fniitprer. Ssrniid and Final <if Hs. M. in ihe £ fmakiiiß IK I'd. in all) G\SKIN, JOHN, of MartinWoiigh, . ' Labourer. First and Final of s*. in the .£. • ■ ARTHUR D. .LOAV, } Depiily-Olficial Assignee. Masterlnn, March 5, 11)19. . CLOSING FOR.ANNUAL PICNIC, '.■' mHE Premise? of (hc'UndersiafiiPil will I i loM'd all <!iiy on.SATURDAY, MARCH 8. ■■•■■•• THE N.'/ FARMERS' CO-OP. D.ISTRI, I I'.PT'NU CO.. LTD., : " ' I Fciitherston Street.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 139, 7 March 1919, Page 7
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