AMUSEMENTS. nnHK KING'S The Theatre with J- HE KING'S this Rig THE KING'S Attractions. TO-NIGHT. 7.15 TO-NIGHT, 7.15 PICTURES AND MUSIC. The liest entertainment in town. Saturday's huge audience delighted. PRANK KEENAN, In a sparkling Comedy-drama, "MOKE TROUBLE." "MOKE TUOUBI.E." The talented and popular Baritone, MR. \Y. GOIJDIK, Sings "Nita Gitana" and "The Company Sergeant-Major." And the King's Grand Orchestra in a choice selection of music, l'ian at Bristol. Prices-Circle, Is. 7d.; Downstairs, Is. 7d„ Is. Id., and 9d. EVERYBODY'S TO-DAY at 2. VERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT at 7. The Latest Goldwyn Success A. featuring their two most popular players, MADGE KENNEDY & TOM. MOORE, MADGE KENNEDY TOM MOORE, In a story of a little Stenographer who posed as a war widow with wonderful success until her husband turned up. "THE FAIR PRETENDER," "THE PAIR PRETENDER." Screened to Packed Houses at all Sessions on Saturday. Also Showing—Episode 15, > "THE HOUSE OP HATE." Prices as usual. Ring 50 for reserves. T"Ie~EMPRESS. TO-DAY at 2. HE EMPRESS. TO-NIGHT at 7. A Gigantic World Feature, entitled "THE GROUCH" "THE GROUCH" Featuring MONTAGUE LOVE and DOROTHY GREEN, The greatest World drama for months. Ring 3442 for Reserves. TT IS ONLY AFTER MANY YEARS 1- OF PIANO EXPERIENCE that we have become Agents for the BRINSMEAD, ROGERS, CHALLEN, JESSE FRENCH FOSTER, BRASTED Pianos. Our experience, • gained r.mong many makes, tells us that they ARE THE WORLD'S BEST. We can thoroughly recommend these Pianos, and wo sell them for Cwh, or ON EASY TERMS. If you will call in and ask the Manager of our Piano Department to demonstrate their great tono qualities, you will be convinced, too. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. The Oldest-established Piano House in New Zealand. MEETINGS. Mayor's Room, Town Hall. Y.W.C.A. APPEAL FOR FUNDS. ,i PUBLIC MEETING will bo held in xl tho Concert Chamber TO-NIGHT, JUNE 9, at 8 o'clock, to make arrangements for an Appeal for Funds in connection with the above Association. I shall bo glad if those in sympathy with and-are desirous of assisting theabovo worthy organisation will attend, JOHN P. LUKE, Mayor.. June 2, 1919. PROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIATION (Incorporated)." THE REV. HOWARD ELLIOTT. HE REV. HOWARD ELLIOTT, NATIONAL LECTURER, Will Address Members and Protestants of ■' WELLINGTON CENTRAL GROUP ELECTORATE In ST. JOHN'S CHURCH HALL, Dixon Street, ON THURSDAY, JUNE 12, at 8 p.m. Admission by member's ticket. Each ticket will admit three. JAMES M'NAUGHT, Divisional Secretary. rpHE SALVATION ARMY. JUBILEE CONGRESS. JUBILEE CONGRESS. Wellington, Juno 11 to 16, 1919. The Chief of the Staff, COMMISSIONER T. HENRY HOWARD (from London), Supported by COMMISSIONER HODDER The National Headquarters Stall, and The Officers, Divisional, Field & Social. 300 of the North and South Islands 300 AVill conduct FIVE IMPORTANT FIVE IMPORTANT PUBLIC GATHERINGS in the TOWN HALL, as under: SATURDAY, JUNE 14, UNITED MUSICAL FESTIVAL, 8 p.m. The Splendid Bands from Gisborne, Dunedin, Wangauui, Palmerston North, and ■ the Wellington City Citadel Band will take part. Solos and Concerted Pieces by Vocalists. Not a Monotonous Moment—A Mngnifi- ' cent Mixture of Mirth, Music, and Minstrelsy. SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 11 a;m.; 3, and 7 p.m. THREE ARRESTING THREE THREE ASSEMBLIES THREE MASS MEETING, BASIN RESERVE. Stirring Music by Visiting and Local Bands. (If wet, the Afternoon Meeting will be held in the TOWN HALL). . Address by the Chief of the Staff, "THE ARMY OF THE HELPING HAND," At 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. the Chief of the Staff . will deliver Special Addresses. A NIGHT OF NIGHTS. TOWN HALL 'TOWN HALL MONDAY, JUNE 18, at 8 p.m. New and Novel, 1 Fascinating and Fetching. Brilliant Display by Young People, in which the Eltham Home Boys, the Rollicking Juveniles from Island Bay, the Mcrrv Maidens from Uio "Florence Booth Home," and Representative Combinations from City and Suburban Corps will lake part. CHORUS OF 500 VOICES-500' VOICES. Come and Seo (he Tableaux, Physical Culture, Swedish and other Drills. A GREAT GATHERING, A. MEMORABLE OCCASION, A LINGERING MEMORY. Admission by Ticket to Baud Festival and Young People's Demonstration, Od. each night to nil parts of the Hall. C~ LINCHER SOLID BAND TYRESIiro thii best for nil heavy commercial truck work! Durable, yet resiliuut! Ask your dealer for these famous North British Tyres! District Agent, W. Arnold, Taraniiki Street, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 218, 9 June 1919, Page 7
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