AMUSEMENTS. EMPRESS TO-DAY, at 2. .UPKHSS TO-NIGHT, at 7; A Magnificent with KITTY GORDON ami' „„,„,„„„ MURIEL OSTIUCHE [n a daring plnv showing the hollowness • of Society Life. \ "TINSEL." . "TINSEL." ' Also, showing, ( CHARLIE CHAPLIN ] In a Riot of Laughter, ... ' "BEHIND THE SCENES." . 'PHE KING'S. TWICE TO-DAY. IHE KING'S. 8.15, 7.15. 2.15. TWICE TO-DAY. 7.15 FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE. . MATINEE TO-DAY MATINEE MATINEE • TO-DAY"' ' MATINEE MATINEE TO-DAY MATINEE CONSTANCE TALMADGE,' CONSTANCE TALMADGE, \h\ Vive-Act Select Feature, "THE STUDIO GIRL." "FROM I'AIRTJK TO MOUNT COOK." LATEST GAZETTE. HERBERT F. WOOD.- " Wellington's Leading Tenor. KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. USUAL PRICES. EVERYBODY'S TO-DAY at 2. • VERYBODY'S ■ TO-NIGHT at 7. A SHrring Goldwyn Production entitled "THE TURN OF THE WHEEL," Featuring ■ ■ GERALDINE FARRAR, ■• The Foremost Living-Woman in America To-day. pRAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT! . TO-NIGHT! Last Night.,of PROFESSOR BARRADEN, PROFESSOR BARRADEN, . The Great Hypnotist. CITIZENS, DON'T MISS TO-NIGHT. See the local Man placed in nHpynotio ■Sleep and rested on two chairs, and ivhile in that condition have n quarry Btone smashed to pieces with a 301b. hammer. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-NIGHT. . DON'T MISS IT. . . Prices: 35., 25., Is., plus' lax. Book at Tho Bristol.; . ■■. .'■■:''■'' ""WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, A . LIMITED. . r< AS-COOKING "DEMONSTRATION OT- By " MISS UNA CARTER, ■ TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1919.;. . Subject: Stuffed Baked Fish Eggless. Fruit Cake Raspberry Cookies . Easter Biscuits, and Piemelon Jam. - To Commence at .3 o'clock. ." J. H. HELLIWELL, Secretary. HOME-MADE CAKE STALL FOR EASTER. Y.M.C.A. HALL, WILLIS STREET. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), 3 p.m. Arranged by the Y.M.C.A. Ladies Auxiliary.. The Sale will be opened at 3 p.m.- fov'Mlss Birch, General Secretary of the Y.'W.C.A. '- WARRIORS; WELCOME! Let us this year plaeo. in our homes the means to give expression to the joy that is in our hearts... , , What more fitting time to provide a. means to commemorate the home-coining of our loved ones? NAMES OF GREATNESS ■"'• ■in the Piano World! John Brinsniead, George Rogers, Challen and Son's, : Jesse French, Brasted, Foster. With one of these famed Instruments you havo MUSIC ALWAYS IN, THE HOME;; . We are agents for them., aiid sell them for Cash won Easy Terms. . •"•:■.' The Manager of our Piano Department is always pleased' to 'demonstrate their outstanding qualities. C/HAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., ! Manners Street, Wellington, Tho oldest-ostablished Piano House in New Zealand. SPOmi.NG. ■VST OOD VI LLE. R ACE S. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY) AND T0 ; MORROW (THURSDAY),*ApriI 18 and 17. . '.'."■■ GOOD FIELDS.. EXCELLENT COURSE AND APPOINTMENTS. Returned Soldiers Admitted Free. • W. A. LYON, '■■•.' Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES, ' TOMATOES, 4s. 6d. CASE. WANTED, ' Cooking Apples, 63.' 6d..; Eating Apples', Gs. Gd.; Cox's Orrtnge 3s. 401b. cases; Pie Melon, Id. per lb.; Onmaril Potatoes aiid Onions, 3s. Gd. Jcwt., Gs. Gd. }cwt., 12s. Gd. lewt. HAWKE'S BAY FRUIT COMPANY, ■ llil Cuba Street. > 'Phone 3801. "DAISY" VACUUM CLEANERS ARE tho most effective, simple, and satisfactory on !he market to-day.. British made. Prices from Ms. Catalogues and demonstrations from OscGr Hewitt and Co., 5G Lower Cuba Street, Wellington. ants Sutherland and Brown as judges. Lieutenant Davis was timekeeper. •■ The results were as follow:- 1 . . Sports. 100 yds. Flat Race.-Cpl. Canter, 1; Cpl. Muir, 2. Sack Race-L.-Cpl. Morriss and Sgt. Irvine (dead heat), 1. Relay RaceAuckland team, 1.; No.l South Island team; 2. Hop, Step and Jump-Sut. Irvine, 1; L.-Cpl. Morriss, 2. Pillow .light -L.-Cpl. Martin,' 1. Three-legged Race— Cpls. Cnrwell-Cooke and Fowler, 1. 440 yds. Flat Race-L.-Cpl. Morriss, 1; ■Cpl. Qanter, 2. High Junin-L.-Cpl. Morriss, 1, L.-Cpl. Martin. 2, 880 yds. Flat RaceCpl. T. M. Wilson. 1. Tug-of-War-No. 2 Otago tenm, 1. Open Events.-120yds., S.M. Thomson, 1,: S.M. Chamiiness2. ?20.yds.-L.-Cpl. Morris, 1; S.M. Packer, 2. -. ••■' ■ Boxing. Featherweight (9st. and , under)— Cpl. Cameron, Christchurch, 1; Cpl.Jopson, Dunedin, 2. Lightweight (9st. 911). and under)-Sgt. Irvine, Auckland, li Cpl. A. C. W. Cole, Auckland, 2. Flyweight (Bst. and under)-Cpl. P.■!<■ Wilson,. \\e lington, 1; Cpl. N. Carwell-Conke, Welling-toi,,-2. Oatclnveight-C.spt. M'lnt.yre, Dunedin, 1; L.-Cpl. Morriss, Auckland, 'Open Competition (under list);— Cpl. Grill'en (Cnn'ip Police) heat Pie. lrving,ot th" Army Service Corns. :. . Best loser of the evennig-Cpl. Camphell, of Wanganni ■ „„,,,» ... "Bent'all-round nthlctc-L.-Cpl. Morriss, 18 points. "Worth five times its l>r^" r j;' l , ,vl ) nt everyone says who tries NA/.UI, 101 colds, catarrh. .«tire throat. . and "»>' fever. "NAZOL" duiekly elves relict. GO.doses cost Is. Gd.-Advt. For Children's Hacking Cough, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure »
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 173, 16 April 1919, Page 9
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