AMUSEMENTS. BRITANNIA THEATRE.. KITANNIA THEATRE. TO-DAY. '.. ~" TO-DAY. A Startling Screen Sensation, "KENT, THE FIGHTING MAN.".- ■ A Big Fight and a Lovo Story, . • Featuring BOMBARDIER WELLS, ... Britain's Heavyweight Boxing Champion, in tlie Superlative Story of "KENT, THE FIGHTING MAN." This picture is an adaptation of the mo3t popular sporting novel of th'i last.decade. It embodies . TWO BIG FIGHTS And . .. CHARMING. LOVE STORY. ' Ring-sido Seats may be reserved at the Theatre without additional charge. THE "KING'S- TO-NIGHT, HE KING'S 7.15. - .. "STOLEN 'ORDERS." - MR. LE.N. BARNES (Baritone). .- . KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA . TO-MORROW, 2.15 and 7.15: John Barrymore, m, "RAFFLES, the Amateur Cr.icks.iuin." /TOWN HALL/CONCERT CHAMBER. Direction ..'. John Hopkins Tourilig Manager Scott Colville. Commencing '. NEXT WEDNESDAY, JULY 10. ■ -NEXT WEDNESDAY, JULY Hi. BIG VALUE ATTRACTION. Two verv Smart Companies on the same '■ bill (not a Bill of Sale or a P.N.). • • ' "THE DANDIES" "THE DANDIES" '"THE DANDIES" Pastninslers in the realm of CostumeComedy, in league, or conspiracy, with THE KENNEDY COMPANY. THE KENNEDY COMPANY. THE KENNEDY COMPANY. The Kennedy Company will cheer your soul with soothing strains, while "The Dandies" will- have something to', sing alwut, the Milk Question, tho Coal Shortage, and Sundry Items of the Moment. "The Dandies" have a Musical Series of Topicalities.' It's good. "BE A AVrSE PERSON. - Let him who would secure a good seat for the opening night.tako'uuto himself an early breakfast next Monday Morning, and hasten then to the Bristol when the. plan openeth, . Thus shall your offering be:—For the seat in tho best place, 3d. To rest in the next best place, -.-s.; to bo near .the door and get a draught in your ear, Is. Also, brethren, the tax which oauseth much grumbling. THIS SATURDAY-FOOTBALL -THIS SATURDAY. BASIN RESERVE; THISTLE V. Y M.C.A. Kick-oif 2.-15 p.m. Sharp. .' ASSOCIATION PARK, . Coutts Street,' Kilbirnie. BROOKLYN V. DIAMONDS. • Kick-oft' 2.45 p.m. Sharp. Admission, Gd. A. WILLIAMS. Hon. Secretary, W.F.A. WHEREVER YOU FIND THE . V ' GREAT PIANOS for..which we aro agents you will find them regarded, with respect and confidence. ' Their popularity is not more PRICE popularity. Tho BRINSMEAD, CHALLEN, ROGERS, JESSE FRENCH,. FOSTER, BRASTED, Pianos contain only the 'best materials and workmanship, regardless of cost. Enduring satisfaction is built into every ono of these beautiful instruments. We 6ell them FOR CASH OR ON EASY TERMS, . And will be pleased to demonstrate their valued tone qualities. - CHAS, BEGG AND 00., LTD.; Manners Street, Wellington. , SPORTING. ' CHRTSTCHURCIIHUNT CLUB. ' Race Meeting, July 26, 1919. .. ENTRIES for all Events close with the. Secretary at Canterbury Jockey Ciub Rooms To-day (Friday), July 11,-nt 8 p.m., See "Referee," May 14, for lull programme. MISS A. G. RICH, Hon. Secretary, ■ P.O. Box 335, Christchurch. PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON RACES AT TRENTHAM SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1919. OWING TO ! THE DRASTIC CURTAILMENT OF TRAIN SERVICES CAUSED BY THE COAL SHORTAGE, THE RAILWAY DEPARTMENT IS UNFORTUNATELY NOT IN A' POSITION TO PROVIDE FOR RACE TRAFFIC. THIS TRAFFIC WILL NOT'BE CATERED FOR- EITHER TO OR FROM THE RACES. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY),- JULY 12The 8.5 a.m. ■ AYtllington-Masterton train will not 6top between Wellington and Kailoke, and passengers will i.ot lie booked for stations south of Fealherston. Return Tickets for Stations north of Lower Hutt will not- be issued by. the 7.8 a.m. Wellington-Upper Hutt Train. The 3.30 p.m. Masterton-Wellington train (Upper Hutt depart 8.35 p.m.) will not stop at Trenthnm. . ON SATURDAY, JULY 12, the 12.15 p.m. and 1.20 p.m. . Wellington-Upper Hutt trains will not run beyond Lower Hutt. A- train, stopping,wjicre required for passengers, will leave wYiiington at 2.0 p.m., and run to Upper Hutt. Tlie 4.40. p.m. Upper Hutt-AVellington train will not stop at Trcntham. . BY ORDER!. TRENTHAM ART UNION. URGENT NOTICE! . - x f|AO Farmers and others holding tickets •*• on approval: The Executivo Committee appeals to you. to forward your Cheque or return Tickets without delay. Butts of the Tickets for Drawing Purposes should accompany remittance. To Ticket-seller*: '.Kindly forward Cash, Butts, and Unsold Tickets Immediately. Thousands of books are still out on sale or return, and a prompt response ' to this notice will save Iho Committee . enormous trouble and considerable. expense. THIS IS YOUR- LAST CHANCE TO ASSIST! Address: - - • SECRETARY, Trenthnm Art Union, G.P.0., Box'2Bl, Wellington,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 246, 11 July 1919, Page 9
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