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THE GREATEST OF ALL PICTURE ATTEACTIONS .' At the KING'S Commencing . . ING'S NEXT SATURDAY. By arrangement with MESSES. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., • D. W. Griffith's TREMENDOUS SPECTACLE, The sweetest of all Love Stories, with the Battlefields of Franco as a • Background, "HEARTS OF THE WORLD." . ' "HEARTS OF THE WOULD.'? "HEARTS OF THE WORLD." --"HEARTS OF.THE WOULD." A three-hoiirs' experience of passion, thrill, gripping sensation, and undreamed-of excitement, ;. With Cupid' always in the background. DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL ACCOMPANI- ' ■ •"' MENTS ■ . ■.."'. " - -By- ■.. . " . KING'S GRAND.ORCHESTRA.' Prices—Circle Reserves, 2s. 7d.; Slalls, 2s Id. and Is, Id. Plan at Bristol. ■ ■ Every New Zealand Home Should have SONGS OF MAORIV ' LAND," a volume.of melodious airs and sparkling rhymes,. ■ CHARACTERISTIC AND. TYPIC AL of our own land! . \ • A ■ fascinating series Of -SONGS FOR CHILDREN, | "Kitti," Diilcie and the Ilea," "Pelorus Jack," , "The i'ilver Ferns," "Tapu," "God Bless Thee, New Zealand," oro some of ■■ tho gems from itliis MAORILAND BOOK ! '■ ■ ■."'for . '. • I MAORILAND CHILDREN. Come and hear them played uver! ..PRICE-3S'. I'BR VOLUME. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., ' Manuel's Street- :: Wellington, The Largest Music Distributors in the , .' . Dominion. PUDLIC NOTICES. TO THE CITIZENS OF WELLINGTON. VJOU will no doubt have noticed that -*•.: in yesterday's "Dominion" I am challenged as a hypnotist. Now, the citizens of Wellington have in the past given ma a great reception, therefore 1 cannot but .on their behalf accept this challenge. I have been ftiipcpssfnl in sticuring Iho Big Town .Hall on Saturday night, next. The challenger is to-bring his own subjects. Should I fail to l.ypmit'tfe the majority ' of these, .'(he reeoipls go to the Returned- (•'oldim-s'Assooitition, Can I <lo it?-. I Say that I can; thorftforo on Saturday night next I -vill endeavour to maintain ,niy reputation as n h.ynnotist.- Should I fail to do this, I will fall honourably for over ns en I'ypnofot by tlid result of Saturday's le.-M. 2 take this opportunity of .thanking the citizens for tile confidence placed in inn (luring niy past seasons here, and frill endeavour on Saturday night, in the Big Town Hull, to prove Hint tho iottlidence has iiot ten misplaced. PROFESSOR. BARRADEN;, MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND CLUB. A LUNCHEON will be; tendered Brigadier-General G. S, Richardson, C.8., C.M.G., TO-DAY (THURSDAY), at 1 p.m., in tho Y.M.C.A. Rooms, Willis Street. . PRESBYTERIAN . ORPHANAGES AND SOCIAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION. THE Tenth Annual Meeting, will be held in St. John's Schoolroom, Dixon Street, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), JUNE 2C, at 7.30 o'clock. . Reports, M.usic, Refreshments. Collection in Aid of Funds. T. P. MILLS, Secretary. FINANCIAL. ' THE~UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, • LIMITED. Established 1837. Incorporated 1860. Capital authorised.. Capital Issued .£0,000,000 Paid-up Capital .£'2,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 4,000,000 Reserve Fund 2,050,000 Together I| " ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that' the Transfer Bfioks of riie Union Bank of Australia, Limited, will be closed from Julv 1 to July 7, 1919. both dates inclusive. Proprietors whose names we registered on' the Raid Books on Jiuie M, 1919 will be entitled to the Dividend to be declared at tho next Half-yearly lien- | oral Meeting of Prbprieiors in respect of the number of old shares standing in ] their names on t*nt Q d.fe Inspector.. TOILET SPECIALISTS ' WHY FEAR, COLD OR WINdI MANY LADIES find that-Iho wintry ■ weather plays havoc with their skin, making the complexion coarse, auo. hands sore and rough. , ' . . . Btit some Indies know how simple ii is to protect the skin from frost and cold winds. They wo "CAMELLION" FACE CfiEAJtS, 1 winch are prepared by Mi'/s. Cameron especially for ladies who wish o lake s proper care of the complexion. They are „ lenlly splendid. Vanishing Cream, 3s. t Gd.; Massage Cream, 3s. tall or write ], for a pot to-day. MRS. CAMERON, ; "Boudoir C'aniille," Coopcr'e Biiildinir. ' Opposite "Evening Post"' (Entrance just off Willis Street), Wellington. 'Phone 4535.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 233, 26 June 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 233, 26 June 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 233, 26 June 1919, Page 9

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