AMUSEMENTS. , 1 t nnitra king's.' 2.15 Ami 7.15. i-iIE KING'S. 2.15 and 7.15. 3 1 MATTNEE 2.15. NIGHT 7.15. , MATINEE 2.15. . NIGItT 7.15. J 1 t "THE EETTER'OLE" Bill, Alf, and "THE BETTER 'OLE" Bert are still ; "THE BETTER 'OLE" "caH'yiiig oil" ' CI'OAYDED lIQUSES NIGHTLY. i i "THE BETTER 'OLE" is a wonderful 1 story of laughter alul tears. i MR MEATES sin.ss : "UP FROM SOMERSET." 1 • i Wonderful Musical Eltc'cls by the I ~ KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Book seals early Matinee Prices—Circle, 2s. Id.; Stalls, ! Is. IdNight Prices—Circle, 2s. 7d.; Stalls, 2s. 7d., 2s. Id., and Is. Id. rsnHE EMPRESS. TO-DAY at 2. AHE EMPRESS. TO-NIGHT at 7. A Daring Punch Production, • ■ "THE BALCONY OF DEATH.", "THE BALCONY OF DEATH.'" Also Comedy, Scenic, and , Industrial Film?. Ring 3142 for Reserves. EVERYBODY'S TO-DAY at 3. A r ERi'BOI)Y'S, TO-NIGHT at 7.' Last Two Nights of. the AVonderful AJI-British Plav, ; "MILESTONES." ' "MILESTONES." Also showing, Episode 12, . "THE HOUSE OF HATE." QtAII.ORS' FIMIvND' SOCIETY INSTI'.I'UTE, AYhitniore Sti'cct. TO-NIGHT, at 8. F, AV. IIAYBITTLK, ESQ,, on his experiences of 4 J years oil the Western Front. Admission Free. MEETINGS. PROTESTANT POLITICAL' ASSOCIATION. WELLINGTON SOUTH GROUP. A PROTESTANT RALLY. X-B PROTESTANT RALLY. • - AYill you be there? AVe want you. ST. THOMAS'S HALT,, NEAVTOAVN, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). MAY 22, 1919, At 8 o'clock; Chairman: Rev. T. Keith Ewen, Speakers :— -Mrs. Johnston AVriirht, Rev. KnowiosSniitli, Pastor Neihl. Musical Hems. Admission by • Membership Card, with power to bring Protestant Friends. TOILET SPECIALISTS -MASSAGE ■ - . -MANICURING -•HAIRDRESSTNG -ELECTROLYSIS ' - -SHAMPOOING . By the most Modern Methods. j||RS. CAMERON . "BOUDOIR CAMILLE," Cooper's Buildings, * Mercer Street, (Just off Willis Street), WELLIN « T O N. 'J'elephone 4535. BUSINESS NOTICES. ■AVINTER SPORTS AND CHEWING GUM. Y&TE keep the range—Sen Sen Gum, ' » Common-seiiso Gum, Spearmint Gum, Beech Nut Gum. Listerated Gum, Gin. packet, Is. fid., suitable for posting MRS. LEMPRIERE, 90 AVillis Street, 3 doors above "Evening Post." AV ANTED KNOAVN. JUST arrived,' Shipment PHILLIPS'S MILITARY SOLES, men's Gs. 6d., women's 4s. 9d., postage 3d. extra; at NASH'S LEATHER ARCADE, 135 Cuba Street. -KNITTING MACHINES PROVIDE interesting and profitable occupation; healthy clothing; simple in operation;.- Full information on application.. OSCAR- JIEWETT AND CO., 5G Lower Cuba Street. Box 951. 'Phone (temporary), 701 A. ARTHUR J. AVYCHEELEY, Lock and Key Specialist. Keys cut to any pattern. Safe and P.O. Box Keys promptly duplicated. Eyary description of * Locksmith's AYork thoroughly catered for. . "Address; KING'S CHAMBERS, Wellington. 'Phone SGB. Private 'phone 2234 (2 rings). ASSOCIATION e MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE MEETING. v Th» weekly meeting of the Management Committee ot llic 'Wellington Football Association was held Irfst evening t.t tho Y'.M.C.A. rooms, Mr. W. Auld presiding. Others • present were:— Messrs, :K. Hendry, 11. Uudbor, C. F. Ward, L. AVfiile, 11. Spol=!u, 11.'.Yeoman, C. Webster, and A. Williams, lion, secretar), Canterbury wrote asking for a representative game at Wellington on June 3, It was decided to approach the City Council Reserves Committee for pei mission to play on the Basin Reserve on | that date, and if same is granted the game will tako place. • The challenge ot' Wellington for tho Brown Shield was accepted by the New Zealand Football Association, who staled that Wellington was the third challenger, The annual meeting of the Now /calami Council will be held at'AVellingtoil on May 29. The Institute .fifth A team protested against a player in the Jlarist team l'or being over age. This mailer was Held over till next week. . T.M.C.A. wrote asking for their fourth A team to ho transferred to fourth B. After some discussion it wna decided lo play all games under one grade, n.s .through Y.M.C.A. withdrawing only Tour teams would bo left ii> the A grade. All Sixth grade matches are postponed B.i regards Mnri«l teams owing to their eoliipolilions next Saturday. SCHOCiLS' COMPETITION. School competition matches set down for to-morrow arc.— South district—lsland Bay v. South AYelliliglon A, Duppil Street, 3.30 p.m. .Air', C. AVebstcr. Worser Bay v. Maris! (N.), Kilbirnie, H. 30 p.m. .Air. A. AVebster. . South Wellington B—a bye. , _ l For Children's flacking Cough, AYoods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 203, 22 May 1919, Page 7
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