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AMUSEMENTS, • milF, KINO'S, THE ICING'S. Uist SciTcning Te-niglil. of - CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "A DOG'S LIFE," and' . CONSTANCE TALMADGE in ".MRS. LUEPINUWELI.'K JiUU'l'S." Theo. Trezise and Miss Irene Raymond, i Also of Dancing Exhibition by Sapper ' Commencing To-monw. with ;i FULL OIiC'IIKSTKAL MATINIOM At 2.15 at mRE KING'S. A. Superb Combiiialion •*- JIM KING'S, of Pictures & Music.' A Superb Conibinaiion THE KING'S, of Pictures .& Music. THE KING'S. Headed by , ■ "THE WHIRLPOOL," ' ' "THE WHIRLPOOL,'- 1 "THE WHIRLPOOL," 1 ■ "THE WHIRLPOOL," Featuring ALICE BRADY. ( AXICE BRADY., 2 The story of a woman who married * WITHOUT REVEALING THE SUCRE 1' b OF HER PAST.': When the truth was revealed, what could her husband think? A Picture of Tense Situations, Drama? tic. Moments, Beautiful . Settings, -and Splendid Dresses. ■ Supporting Items include:j lvinematograph Views of ; BEAUTIFUL. EASTBOURNE (The Maorilnnd Manly). Day's Bay, Bonn Bay, and Mriritai. COME AND SEE IF YOU ARE ON THE ■ ■ SCREEN.' ' , -Special Musical Accompanimcnts I By THE ICING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA; Directed by • MR. L. D. AUSTIN. v Prices: Dress Circle, Is; 7d. (no extra . charge iov iioolring); Stalls, Reserve Is. J 7t1., Ordinary Is. Id. and 9d. RESERA'ES AT THE BRISTOL OR AT i ' ' ' 'PHONE 31-13.' ' :i. . . ' -■ FINAL SCREENING "pVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT AT UiVERYBODY'S Of the great Sporting Drama, : • "DESERT GOLD," Also, ■ : "THE-'IIILLCB-EST MYSTERY/'' ■ Starring ■ -. MRS.. VER-NON CASTIJE.. . ' . GIGANTIC ATTRACTION TP-.MOR-. .. .'ROW. .: : ; A .TRIANGLE MASTERPIECE, - - Entitled . .... "YOU ■ • CAN'T BELIEVE EVERYTHING." CAN'T BELIEVE EVERYTHING " CAN'T BELIEVE EVERYTHING." CAN'T.BELIEVE EVERYTHING" .! • , Featuring.. .. - -.-' GLORIA SWANSON. ' GLORIA SWANSON. A girl's danger at the hands of the man she I rusted. A Society-drama, where most of- the time they wear bathing dresses. •' The most mieoriVentioiinl and minsunl ■ picturo ever scr'neiied; .Additional. Attraction— ,-Wiir be Special Engagement of ".. ! ' MISS FLO'.GOW, , A talented-- young entertainer, . who will be seen .-.in the el,arming, character sketch, . . "YES, PAPA.'' ' Empress..: to-day; MPRESS. -. -TO-NIGHT 1 Filial Screening, of MA DGE EVA NS, - "The Darling MADGE EVANS, of 'V , . MADGE EVANS, - • .Million Hearts, ' " lit the fascinating- Play, ' '• "NEICtIIJIOURS." "NEIGHBOURS" -. . COMMENCING ''10-JtORROW- . .' CUO! mmJIK In a. Beautiful Love 'Story; with au .unusual Plot. ■ "THE GIRT, IN HIS HOUSE." "THE GIRL IN HIS.-nOUSI-I" . . Also showing•• • 1 CHARLIE CHAPLIN .in .THE.,PINK. CHARLIE CHAPLIN in THE PINK.; '2000 ft. cf roars. _. . ;L Prices as usunl. Ring 3412 for Reserves. PUBLIC NOTICES. , ' TROOPSHIP HORORATA. THE. Mayor'-and JLiyoress (Mr. and Mrs. J. I',-Luke) invito the Troops returning bv the above■ Troopship, ami, the Next-of-kin, to a WELCOME HOME at the TOWN IIALL, on SATURDAY, at 8 p.m. Mr.' and Mrs. Luke, will be pleased if all the Returned Soldiers mid their NexLof-. i;in will accept'an'invitation.'to be. pre-' sent. MUSIC'AND DANCING. NOTICE TO DEERSTALKERS. \ NY' PERSON found trespassing with dog or gun on'the property known ns "Wrtitahmia," near -Pirinoa, will be prosecuted. - ■ ■ • (Signed) SUTHERLAND AND PAIN. LAW HOLIDAY. MONDAY NEXT being. St. Patrick's DAY, the Oflices of Solicitors Brae*, tising iu the City will be GLOSEIJ. ■ F. HARRISON, Secy., Wellington District Law Society. HORORATA DRAET. ' WELLINGTON SAVAGE CLUB. EVENING SERENADE—TO-NIGHT - (FRIDAY). ]4/jfEMBERS of ORCHESTRA and all XU CHORUS MEMBERS and VOCALISTS are requested to meet on board I lie JAMIE SEDDON (kindly provided b.v General Sir A. Robin), which leaves the Perry Wharf at 7.H11, and .returning about 11.30. ... PLUMBERS' CONFERENCE The master plumbers in conference met representatives of the master painters yesterday and discussed matters of mutual interest regarding sub-contractors. A very interesting discussion took placcy and the business was then adjourned for further consideration until to-day.- The iiltoriiomi was spent in an enjoyable bowl- j ing match against rinks of Masier Build- ; ers and Painters. The visitors were, the - guests of.the local master plumbers and painters and lady friends, and ideal weather conditions tended to make t.ho afternoon most enjoyable. Tho olliees of tho Solicitors practising in. this city will be closed on St. Patrick's Day (Monday next). "Worth five limes its price" is what everyone says who -tries "NAZOL 1 - lor oohK ealarrb, sore throat, and hay. ]j lever. "NAZOL" quickly gives relief. CO doses cost Is. (id.--Advt. . ,j Nurses luiow the value of Groats—Build up Ih:) patient's slrrn.'rlh on Doctor's Cream O'Groals. Always fresh--try it to-dnv.—Advt.

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Dominion, 14 March 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, 14 March 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, 14 March 1919, Page 7

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