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AMUSEMENTS. ,' A. SENSATION.' THE KING'S. TO-NIGHT, lIE KING'S. 7.15. And Nightly. - .•••By-Arrangement with- - MESSES. J. <J. .WILLIAMSON, LTD. "HEARTS OF THE WORLD." - "HEARTS OP TILE WOULD." "MPARTS 01' THE WORLD.""A Lovb Story of 'tho'Great War. Novel' in tlio. history of moving picture has.-, anything created 6uch an absolute and-complete sensation. '. : MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2.15. .Specially arranged Musical Score by :KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA ; ! at both, Matinee arid Night. Screenings. ..PRICES-2s, 7d. (Reserves), 2s. Id., and Is. Id.. . . ~PLAN. AT BRISTOL. EVERYBODY'S TO-DAY at 2. VERYBODY'S. TO-NIGHT;at.7. The- Latest Goldwyn Success, ■ .. . "THE CINDERELLA MAN," ' . CINDERELLA MAN," , Being shown, to packed houses each 4 session, and featuring . . MAE MARSH and TOM MOORE', . ; MAS MARSH and TOM MOORE, Also Showing, the Eighteenth Episode, of .. ; '"THE HOUSE OP HATE." ■ And a Brilliant Supporting Programme. miffi EMPRESS' ' -TO-DAY, at 2. IHE EMPRESS TO-NIGHT, at 7. A Stirring Triangle Feature, Entitled' ' '"THE GHOST FLOWER." Starring ALMA REUBENS, ; ' Also ' FATTY AND MABEL '..In "THE SIMPLE LIFE." -■ Ring: 3442 for Reserves. . ■ ; WELLINGTON CHORAL. UNION. • Conductor: Mr. H. Temple White. Town hall. ' town hall. OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), JULY 2. "IL TROVATORE" SOLOISTS.: "IL TROVATORE" Miss Teresa M'Enroe "IL TROVATORE" Miss Mina Caldoiv . "IL TROVATORE" Mr. Ernest Drake ■ "JL TROVATORE" Mr. Len Barnes "IL-TROVATORE'/' ■ Signor- • "IL TROVATORE'! -Luciei, Cesaroni .Prices: ss. (Res.), 3s.' (Res.),- and 2s. Plan, and Tickets at tho Bristol.' A feu; tickets'can'be obtained-at the Bristol. E. A. TANNER,' : .. •'Phono 2350. ' Acting Hon. Sec. MEETINGS. . . "PUBLIC ADDRESS; .JL ÜBLIC ADDRESS. (Under tlie'Auspices, of the Wellington '. Central Chamber of Commerce.) "UTILISATION OF WASTE PRODUCTS IN-RELATION TO COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISE." By Professor T. H. Easterlield, of Victoria College, -Wellington. To be given at, the Conference Hall Room, Dominion Farmers' Institute, Corner Featheratou and Ballance-Streets, . TO-DAY (TUESDAY), TO-DAY • At 8 p.m.' ' All interested in' this subject are invited to'attend and take part in the discussion to follow' address. ARTHUR PETHERICK, , Secretary. WELLINGTON FREE KINDERGARTENS' AR-T. UNION ,QF PICTURES BY WELLINGTON ARTISTS. THE Deputy-Govcrnor-Goneral, (he Sir Robert Stout, will be this speaker at the First View, to bo held-in the Pioneer Club, Lnmbton Quaj, at 8 pan. TO-MORROW (Wednesday), JULY 2. • ; Friends invited;- . • SPORTING. ■ : WELLINGTON RACING CLUB.' •WINTER MEETING, ' JULY f &, 10, sand 12, 1919.. ,1 OCEPTANCEFf for First Day's Handicaps, also ENTRIES for the Trial Plate and Selling Race CLOSE at 9 o'clock p.m. on THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1919, at the office of the Wellington Racing Club, AVoodwai'd Street, Wellington. A. E. WIIYTE, Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. SPECIAL Lines at Radford's Great Stocktaking now on: Chairs tis. 6d., Tables -Is. Bd., Quilts 7s. Gd., Plates Gs. Gd. doz., Enamel Plates 10s. Od. doz., iWhitu. Tablecovers 3s. 6d., Glass nnd China Sweets 2s. (Id. doz., Saucer? Is.' (id. dbz., Wringers 245. Gd., Door Mate 2s. Gd., Hearth Rugs ss. Gd., Matting Is. lid. yard. Only at liADFORD'S, Manners and Willis Streets;

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 237, 1 July 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 237, 1 July 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 237, 1 July 1919, Page 9

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