AMUSEMENTS. nWN HALL. TOWN If AM. is A OWN HALL. TOWN HALL, is TOWN lIALL. TOO HALL. SO Direction J. and N. TAIT. "f LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT % LAST NIGJIT TO-NIG.HT ■ LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT i. Of- SEEING, i" THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT FILM THE WHITISH GOVEIK\.\ LN I HI.M 1 TIIE BRITISH GOVEIINA h-N.l 'ID (1 THE.BRITISH u'OVERNMLM. J-ILM '• ' Of the (1 GERMAN NAVAL SURRENDER, : GERMAN NAVAL SURRENDER, e GERMAN NAVAL SURRENDER, '' GERMAN NAVAL SllßiniNW.lt. u GERMAN NAVAL SURRENDER. '• THE ONLY REAL AUTHENTIC AND £ - OFFICIAL FILM OF THIS J ' WONDERL-TL DAY. 1 ' COM FEET OF VIVID REALISM. 6000 FEET OF VIVID liJ-Al-IMJ. e 0000 FEET OF VIVID REALISM. Prices- 25., Is. Reserves 6(1. extra ' at Bristol. Plus tax. Children Half, • Matinee. Only. B 'Phone 247-1 for Seats at Night. 1 mHEKTNG'S A~Nevr Epoch in Screen X lIE KING'S Entertainments. s ' PROGRAMME TIMES: i" 7.15 "THE 8C.4tt1.15T RUNNER." 7.15 8.20 CHARLIE CIIAI'LtN IN 8.20 . 8.20 "A DOG'S LIFE." 8.20 9.0 THEO. TRE'ZTSE ami IRENE 0.0 , 9.0 RAYMOND. 9.0 9.10 CONSTANCE TALMADGK, 9.10 3 In v 9.10 "JWRS; LEFEING WELL'S 9.10 f 9.10 BOOTS." 9.10 DRESS CIRCLE, 2s. Id.; ' N. 1 STALLS, Reserves, 2s. 7d.; Ordinary, > 2s. Id,; Front Stalls, Is. Id. 1 RESERVES AT BRISTOL, OR AFTER, L 0.30 P.M. AT 'PHONE ML Empress. . to-day i. MPRESS. TO-NIGHT! I LAST TWO DAYS. J A Wonderful Story of Child I.ife. ! MADGE EVANS, - ' "The Darling MADGE EVANS, of a ' MADGE EVANS, - Million Hearts," > • "A ' ' "NEIGHBOURS." ' Delightful ' "NiiIGIHIOURS." Production," "NEIGHBOURS. 1 .The interns!• is intense and Ibis pic- ' (tiro is easily Madge Evans's host prn- : d notion. • . , • splfndid Support, including "'1 opical ' and Comedy Subjects.. : :T7IVERYBODrs! ! Everybody'S. 'I'o-NTGITT,' double-feature IHLI, Including The Great Sporting-Drama, • "DESERT GOLD," i Also, 1 "THE .ITTLLCRIWT MYSTERY." Featuring. MRS. VERNON CASTLE, In addition', Episode, two of "TILE HOUSE OF . HATE." .Additional Attraction— An exhibition of Ballroom dancing by .1 p.m. THEO. TRE7JSE • ■ 3 p.m. And•3. .. MISS IRENE RAYMOND 3 At S • THEO. TRE'/.ISE, at 8. "Will be seen in a l ovelty sinking turn. 1 /CONCERT CHAMBER VOXCERT CHAMBER Of TOWN HALL, ' TOWN lIALL. .'ESTHER FISHER. . ESTHER FISHER ESTHER FISHEIi ' PIANO (CIIOPTN) RECITAL. ■PIANO (CHOPIN) RECITAL. PIANO (CHOPIN) RECITAL. 8 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT 8 O'CLOCK 8 O'CLOCK (Thnr.day). 8 O'CLOCK 8 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT . 8 O'CLOCK 8 O'CLOCK (Thursday). -8 O'CLOCK 8 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT . S O'CLOCK 8 O'CLOCK (Thursday). 8 O'CLOCK Tickets (including tax): Reserved, Is. 2d.; Unrperved, 2s. 1(1. > Plan now open at the Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., Lambton Quay. tIOOKERY DEMONSTRATION, • - By MISS CARTER, ■ TO-DAY (THURSDAY), ..at 3-o'clock. Y.M.C.A. ASSEMBLY HALL, "Willis St. 'Subject: Bequest Dishes, Gems, Glaxo Toffee, Sponge Custard, Semolina Pastry, .Tomato Soup, and Peach Flan. Bring Note-booh and Pencil. All cordially invited. FREE ADMISSION FREE Don't Forget—Y.M.C.A.,. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. , PUBLIC NOTICES. BANK HOLIDAY. ST. PATRICK'S DAY, MARCH 17, 1919. pURSUANT to the terms of "The ' Banking Act, 1933," the Banks throughout the Dominion of New Zealand will be CLOSED on MARCH 17, 1919, for St. Patrick's Day. . CJETY. , ~ MONSTER ART UNION. I THE following ate the winning numbers for the' 80 prizes,' placed in order of drawing:— 15170, 15512, 777, 2875, '7-140, 9794, 2825, j 128, 510, 700-1, 17177. 11711, 7081, 1180, 3205, , 169, 6800, 6227, 11478, 97119, 1608, 11760, ' 1253, 097, -85(14,' 13, 498, 3355, 18023, 171S0, 11 2337, 10918, 11492, 18319, 14377, 1162.';, 604, 733, 15471, 7671, 12708, 8981, 825, 31, 18750, 15178, 723, 11217. 18878, 114.32, 1128, 2389, " 1157, 7663, 2123, 747, 7592,' 2420, 10350, 10951, 14820, 1414, 8979, 19018, 2200, KG3, 6047, • 11014, BS.VI, 1!47, 15530, 17802, 1621, 1551, j 14892, 11!,82, 11975, 97, 5320. 13831. s R. B. MILLS, ' ]. Secretary... S will® | BARRETT'S HOTEL. liAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. VISITORS to Wellington shouhl b'jii (|B ,it this splendid Hotel. Every com. La fort and alienlicn. Nifrht Porter in ™ atlcndnuco.' Klcctric Lift ™tal!ed, Eler. a j rip Lien*. in every rnni.i. Ianl!, ufl. pel _ riay. - I D.-DAI/TON. I'roori ;tor. jy at TiltV Advertising and effect direct sales, y, caving travelling expenses and com- , m!.-.s!on. ''The Dominion" columns will Jnd the purchasers cheaply for you. "Di> "Dominion" rr.tes on application.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 144, 13 March 1919, Page 7
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