AMUSEMENTS. A SENSATION. mi-IE KING'S. TO-NIGHT, J- HE KING'S. 7.15. And Nightly. By Arrangement with MESSRS. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. "HEARTS OF THE WORLD." "HEARTS OF TIIE WORLD." "HEARTS OF THE WORLD." A Love Story of the Groat War. Never in tho history ot' moving picture has anything created such an absolute and complete sensation. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.15. Specially arranged Musical Score by KING'S GI!AND ORCHESTRA at both Matinee nnd Night Screenings. PRICES—2s. 7d. (Reserves), 2s. Id., and Is.' Id.. PLAN AT BRISTOL. COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT At nniiE IMPRESS AHE IMPRESS .Beaumont Smith's Australian Sensation, "SATAN IN. SYDNEY." "SATAN IN SYDNEY." "SATAN IN SYDNEY." Intimate reveintions of underworld life in the Great Australian Metropolis. ,The naked truth, face to face, harms no one. This picture tells the truth, and brings a lesson to all. Ignorance is not. innocence, but knowledge is a safeguard against evil. THE EMPRESS TO-DAY, at 2. HE 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 3412 for Reserves. "171 VERY BODY'S TO-DAY at 2. •"-EVERYBODY'S. TO-NIGHT at 7. The Delightful Goldwvn Photo-drama, "THE CINDERELLA MAN," Still being shown to packed houses, nnd featuring MAE MARSH and TOM MOORE, Also Showing, Chapter 18 "THE HOUSE OF HATE." ' WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. Conductor ... MU, H. TEMPLE WHITE. mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. 1 TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT "IL TROVATORE." "11, TROVATORE." Prices, ss. (Res.), 3s. (Res.), and 2s. Plan and Tickets at the Bristol. SPECIAL NOTE.—Owing to the exceptionally heavy. booking, holders of reserved tickets are requested to be. in their seats not later than 7.45. The doors will be closed directly the performance commences, and under no circumstances' will patrons be admitted, except between the numbers. E. A. TANNER, • 'Phone 2359. Acting Hon. Sec. ; THE DIGGERS. THE DIVISIONAL PIERROTS, buck from Gevmanv, will be at the GRAND .OPERA BOUSE on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, .lULY 3 and 4. Ask aiiy "Digger," ho wjjl 101 l you about , the troupe. The following message .hits been received from General Russell:— "A smiling heart goes a lbng nay; the Digger Pierrots have helped your boys over many a weary mile' in Fiance." .COME AND SEE'THE SHOW. Approximate dates for North Island are: . Wellington, July ;i and 4; Masterton, July 5; Hastings, July 7; Napier,..lnly S and 0.; Palmerslon, July 10; Auckland. July'l2, 13, It, 16; .Hamilton, July 17; "Wanganui, July IS) and 21.
WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LIMITED, QAS COOKING DEMONSTRATION MISS UNA CARTER. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), JULY 2, 1911). • ■ Subject: Cheese Scones,. Ghee.se> Straws, Pastry, Golden Sponge, and Heel' Pasties. To Commence at 3 o'clock. J. 11. lIELLIWELL, Secretary. ■ SKATING RINK, LOWER HUTT. • WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, *» Evening and Afternoon. Good floor, skates, and music. Buses leave Government Buildings 7 nnd 7.15, return 10 p.m.. Return fare, Is.' Gd. WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. "A fig for those by law protected, Liberty's a glorious feast."—Burns. Come alon.g to the CALEDONIANS' • "SOCIAL"" . AND DANCE •Social" and dance In the .CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGIIT Bright Items—Dainty Juvenile,•DancersRefreshments. Visiting Scots and Pipers heartily welcomed. Admission, 2s. Admission, 2s. Dance music by Ed. J. King. The Pipers will march from Government Buildings at 7.30 p.m. (weather permitting). AVM. M'KEE, Secretary, Box BG7, Ci.P.O. SPORT! NG. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, JULY 8, JO, and 12, 1919, A CCEPTANCES for First Day's Ilurv--£1- dicaps, also ENTRIES for the Trial Plat* nnd Selling: Race CLOSE at !l o'clock p.ra. on THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1919, at tho office of the Weliingtun R-sci>ig Club, Woodward Street, We!'.i ton. A. E. WIIYTE, Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. ARTHUR J. 'VYCHERLEY, A Lock and Key FpGcinlist. Keys cut to any pattern. Safe and P.O. Box Keys promptly duplicated. Every description of Locksmith's Work t.b.ii'oughly catered for. Add re Is; ICING'S CHAMBERS, « Wellington. 'Phone 568, Private 'phono 2231 (2 rings). W BARBER AND CO., Dyers and • Dry-cleaners, 125 Cuba Street, City. 'Phono 220.
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