AMUSEMENTS. THE THING'S. TWICE TO-DAY, HE IViNtrS. . . 2.15-7.15. 2.15 CESARONI MATINEE. 7.15 2.15- ORCHESTRAL MATINEE. 7.15 2.15' ORCHESTRAL MATINEE. /.15 2.15 SIGNOR ' J. 15 2.15 LUCIEN CESARONI- i. 5 2.15 LUCIEN CESARONI. 7.15 2.15 Australasia's Premier Basso, <.]& 2.15 And '-J5 2.15 ALICE BRADY 7.15 2.15 Playing n Dual Role in /.].> 2.15 "THE BETTER HALF.' 7. 5 2.1.V KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA 7.5 2.15 USUAL PRICES. • 7. a 2.15 Plan at Bristol, after G. 30 7.15 2.15 'Phone King's, 3143. ;•'•> EMPRESS TO-DAY, at 2 MPRESS TO-NIGHT, at 7. A World Feature Drama, THE APPEARANCE OF EVIL. THE APPEARANCE OF EVIL. A' powerful lesson to thoso who believe bad of their neighbours. Starring ' ' .' .- JUNE ELVIDGE - JUNE'ELVIDGE Added Attraction Nightly- '; The latest American Singing Idea by ME, CHARLES MELV-IN The. Popular 'Baritone. . Ring 3442 for Reserves. EVERYBODY'S. TO-DAY at 2. . VERYBODY'S. TO-NIGHT at 7. A Racy, open-air Feature, "THE MEDICINE MAN" "THE MEDICINE MAN • "THE MEDICINE MAN" ■ A stirring stbrv of love and intrigue in "the West. ■ .-:• EOY STEWART ' ROY STEWART ROY STEWART EOY STEWART 'Is wonderful in this picture. ■;•• ■ In Addition / Episode Eight of "THE HOUSE OF HATE." Riim 'Phone 50 for Reserves. WELLINGTON . -RETURNED .. SOLDIERS'CLUBHOUSE SOOIETY. ' A NZAC NIGHT, iINZAC NIGHT, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1919, At 8 p.m. LARGE TOWN HALL. Stories arid Musical Items by; Soldiers. Admission; 35.,'25., and Is. Box Plan at The Bristol Piano Co. i' THERE IS PERSONALITY, behind every one of these great, pianos. Each one has a reputation built up by years of unceasing effort. Each one is "a piano with a soul." BRINSMEAD, CHALLEN, • ROGERS, JESSE FRENCH, BRASTED, FOSTER, We are agents for these world-famous instruments and sell them for cash or 1 on easy terms. We will make a liberal allowance' on your old piano. ThorManager of our Piano Department is always pleased to demonstrate the superior quality/ of' ..-■•.-■■ . THE WORLD'S BEST PIANOS. ' pHAS. BEGG AND CO., ; LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. The oldest-established Piano House in New Zealand. SHOWS. HUTT VALLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. ' ' ; ■ ■ THE AUTUMN SHOW AVill be' held in the ; 'DRILL HALL, LOWER HUTT, TO-DAY ' (WEDNESDAY) AND. TO-MORROW i (THURSDAY), April 23 and 24. ' Show will be Officially Opened by Sir ' James Allen on Wednesday, at 3 p.m. J Grand Displays of Chrysanthemums, ; Dahlias, Pot Plants, Fruit, ' Vege- , I tables. Decorated Tables, and Home j Industries.' t Suitable Bus and Train Services. [■ Proceeds in aid of Wounded Soldiers' ' Fund. } GEO. WEBB, Hon. Sec. SPORTING. WAIRARAPA.RACING. CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, ' ■ , APRIL 26 & 28, 1919. • OWNERS niul TRAINERS arc rcmind- , ed that ACCEPTANCES •■ for the First. Day close TO-DAY (WEDNES- - DAY),'April 23, at 5 p.m. . \ AYEIGHTS appeared in Saturday's isp sue of this-paper. ) . \ . .' f C.. J. CARLYON, ' 3 Secretary, Featherston. 1 r— ~. " TCTGMONT RACING CLUB. t- ' WINTER MEETING, t MAY 14 and 15, 1919. r - NOMINATIONS. FOR ALT, EVENTS ■ CLOSE, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), ! - APRIL 24, at 8 .p.m. ' ■ . ' '• . V. B. STRATTON, ,'_ Telephone 437, Secretary, i. Box 51,. Hawera. ,v ( | .—■■ ■ . ; • . - : 0 BUSINESS NOTICES. rpiE DELIGHTS OF CHINA TEA Have been- denied to innny people owing to the great shortage of this delicacy . in the market. Despite this, we can still offer THE FINEST CHINA TEA from 3s. Gd. to ss: per. pound. The fragrance and stimulating pro- . pertios of this famous tea cannot fail to APPEAL TO THE CONNOISSEUR, GAMBLE AND CREED, Tea Importers, >. - .. VvILLTS STREET, ' ' Lambton Quay, aud Cuba Street. _ QPECIAI Lines at Radford's Great O Stocktaking Sale now on: Chairs Gs. Gil., Tables is. Gd., Quilts 7s. Gd., Plates vy Gs. Gd. doz., Enamel Plates 10s. Gd. d 0?.., es Blind Rollers Is., Axe Handles Is., Lamps cr 3s. Gd., Vases 2s. Gd., Stair Rods Is. Gd. is doz., White Tablecovers 3s. Gd., Glass :i- and China Sweets 2s. Gd. doz., Saucers Is. Gd. doz., Wringers 245. Gd., Door Mats 2s. Gd., Hearth Rugs ss. 6d., Matting Is , lid. yard. Only at KADFORD'S, Mv.n ners and Willis Streets.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 178, 23 April 1919, Page 9
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