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AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY, "I7IMPUESS. TO-NIGHT, 210 5. JCiMPRKSS. 7to 10. A Fascinating and Delightful Programme. JUNE ELVIDGE Without JUNE ELVIDGE question JUNE ELVIDGE tho Best JUNE ELVIDGE June Elvidgo J UNE ELVIDGE Picture JUNE ELVIDGE to date. In an astounding feature, showing how appearances can mislead. THE APPEARANCE OP EVIL. THE APPEARANCE OP EVIL. THE ,\PPE.U!ANCE OP EVIL. The array, of dresses worn in this picture is a record. At To-night's Session MR. CHARLES MELVIN Will sing "THERE'S A LONG, LONG TRAIL," Introducing Community Singing Prices as usual. Ring 3-14 li for Reserves. rauiE Thing's. twice to-day 1 HE Ikl NO'S. 115-7.15. 2.15 CESARONI MATINEE. 7.15 2.15 ORCHESTRAL MATINEE. 7.15 2.15 TWICE TO-DAY. 7.15 NO NEED TO E U 1.0(1 IS G SJGNOR : LUCJEN -CESARONI ' LUCIUN ' CESARONI Australasia's Premier Basso, And " i ALICE BRADY In a Oh! So -Different Drama, "THE BETTER HALF." • "THE BETTER HALE." KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA USUAL PRICES. Book To-day at King's. 'Phono 31-1-3. THERE IS PERSONALITY behind every ono of these great pianos. Each ono has a reputation built up by years of unceasing effort. Each one is "a piano with a soul." BRINSMEAD, ICHALL'EN, ROGERS. JESSE FRENCH, BRASTED, FOSTER. We are agents for these world-famouß instruments and sell them for cash or on easy terms. ■ Wo will make a liberal allowance on your old piano. The Manager of our-Piano Department is always pleased to demonstrate the superior quality of THE WORLD'S BEST PIANOS. rtHAS. 'BEGG AND C 0.,. LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. The oldest-established Piano House in

New Zealand. SHOWS, HUTT VALLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE AUTUMN SHOW AVill be held in tho DRILL HALL, LOWER HUTT, - On WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL 23 and 21, 1919. Show will bo Officially Opened by Sir James Allen on Wednesday, at 3 p.m. Grand Displays of Chrysanthemums, -Dahlias, Pot Plants, Fruit. Vegetables, Decorated Tables, and Homo Industries. Suitablo Bus and Train Services. Proceeds in aid of Wounded Soldiers' ■ Fund. GEO. WEBB, Hon.- Sec.

PUBLIC NOTICES. TO. THOSE WHO WORKED AND I VOTED FOR PROHIBITION ON ' ' APRIL 10. THE'N.Z. ALLIANCE AND NATIONAL EFFICIENCY LEAGUE RETURN THANKS. fTIHE N.Z. Allianco and The -*- National Efficiency League desire to most heartily thank all who voted in favour of Prohibition on April 10. Special thanks aro also tendered lo all those who worked so splendidly in securing such a .substantial Prohibition majority within the Dominion. If tho final result discloses a majority against Prohibition, asseems probable, a further campaign for the abolition of tho Liquor Traffic without compensa-' tion at the General Election will be commenced immediately, and the Alliance and tho Efficiency League appeaP now to all electors to support • this proposal, and specially request all who are willing to assist in the campaign to send their names at once to the local organisation, or to Head Oftico in Wellington.

R. S. GRAY, President, New Zealand Alliance; , W. D. HUNT, President, National Efficiency , League. \ (A Card.) • W\ R. E. W. S M Y T H Has commenced Practico in Wellington. ■ 13 KENT TERRACE. , MEETINGS. • ~ . NOTICE. HIS MAJESTY'S- NEW, ZEALAND VETERANS' MONTHLY MEETING falling due on Mnnd.iv, Auril 21, will be POSTPONED till April '28. ■ F. W. DAVIDSON. Gen. Secretary, 115 Dixon Street. ' S _ S~~i"~ PR^TESTANT " r r A po litical I A afti ASSOCIATION PROTESTANT POLITIC.IL ASSOCIATION. WELLINGTON SOUTH GROUP. A GENERAL MEETING of Members *•■"- and Friends will be held in Star Theatre, Newtown, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2,1. lfllil, at S p.m. sharp. .EVERY PROTESTANT VISITOR MADE WELCOME. Inform Your Protestant Friends, of this 'Meeting. Speakers: REV. HOWARD ELLTOTT. REV. T. KEITH EWEN. Admission bv Membership Card. DON'T FAIL TO COME! BUSINESS NOTICES, A BIG BRITISH SUCCESSCLINCHER CROSS TYRES. EASILY the finest Tyre* made-tho crowning achievement of British industry. Fit Clincher Cross Tyres on your car—they're traveller? District /gents— N.Z. FARMERS' CO.-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD. CASTLE'S Canthnridine is a Celebrated TTair Tonic. 2s. Gd. per bottle. John' Castl?, Prescription Chemist, i;w Riddiford Street. '_ (100U I'nnting promprTy piouuced n\ X popu'.R' prices at "Dominion'' Job Printing Works,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 176, 21 April 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 176, 21 April 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 176, 21 April 1919, Page 7

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