AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S TO-DAY, at 2. VKUYBODY'S At To-day's Session Only. Absolutely the Final Screening. Owing to (ho lingo number of people that were reliued admissioii . lust ovciiiiig "MICKEY" "MICKEY , ' "MICKEY" Will bo screened at To-day'a Session. TO-XIGHT. TO-NHiilT. Another Gigantic Attraction. GKKALDINti FARRAR. GERALIHNB L'ARUAK. UI'IIfALUINK FARRAK. The passing through the shadow of what was worse than death into the glorious sunshine of a good man's love. "TIIIJ HELL-CAT." "THE HELL-CAT." "THE HELL-CAT." Tho sweep of the Western backgrounds provides a rich setting for a thrilling nnct absorbing story, throbbing with realism and artistically perfect. Also showing—Episode 8 "THE FIGHTING TRAIL." "THE MOHTINtt TRAIL." LATEST GAZETTE. as usual. Ring 50 for Reserves, ~"TKIi - LANIMYE ~LlVeTn7' At the BRITANNIA THEATRE. lUTANNU THEATHE. TO-DAY TO-NIGHT LAST DAY AND NIGHT LAST DAY AND NIGHT LAST DAY AND NIGHT Of New Zealand's Masterpiece. The Benuliful Lnkee, the Shilling Kiveis, tho Rocky Mountains, the Gorgeous Gorge 3 Have quite captivated the hearts of tho Wellington People. REMEMBER ONLY ONE MORE DAY AND N'IG-HT. Prices as usual. Reserves 6d. extra. The Management thank the public for their hearty support of New Zealand's own picture. TpOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). BASIN RESERVE. ' H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND v. AVELLINGTON. Kick-off 3 o'clock. CURTAIN-RAISER: PETONE V. BROOKLYN. . Kick-off 1.30 p.m. Admission, Gd. WELLINGTON MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONA RY COM PETITIONS. NOVEMBER NEXT. Vocal and Instrumental Music, Elocution, Dancing, Choir Contest, and Cover Design. ENTRIES CLOSE SEPTEMBER 22. SYLLABUS NOW OBTAINABLE from all music dealors, or will be Posted on application to G. W. JENNER, Secretary. Box 1059, Wellington. PIANOS OF FAMOUS MAKE. TNSTRUMENTS that will grace and -"-' beautify any home. Piano purchasers should be particular to choose only those instruments of world renown. BRINSMEAD, CHALLEN, ROGERS, JESSE FRENCH, . FOSTER, BRASTED, are-names which mean much in tlie Piano World. They are so well made, so reliable, so famous, that their names are A GUARANTEE OF QUALITY. "We are agents for these famous pianos, «nd sell them for cash or on easy terms. The Manager of our Piano Department will be please* to demonstrate their great tone qualities nt any time. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street. The Oldest Established Piano House in the Dominion. PUBLIC NOTICES. mHOSE interested in ST. MARY'S J- HOME-SALE of Cakes and Flowers will, be held THIS MORNING, as usual, in the Sydney Street Schoolroom. Donations of Flowers and Cakes would be gratefully received. E. HAYES. REMOVAL NOTICE. OUR PREMISES WILL BE CLOSED on AUGUST 28, 29, and 30. to enable us to remove stock to our New Warehouse at the corner of jervois Quay and Cable Street. BUSINESS as from September 1 will be carried on at the new address. JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON,. LTD. PUBLIC NOTICE. SLAUGHTERED USE LICENSE. T ALLiV CATLEY, of Makara, hero- •*■» by give notice that 1 intend to apply to the Makara County Council nt its next meeting on September 12, 1919, lor it Slaughterhouse License in respect to premises situate at Makara, on part Section 72, Block V, Port Nicholson S1). ALLAN CATLEY. Makara, August 30, li) 19. THIRTEENTH CLUB And ' WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS' FOOTBALL CLUB. OWING- to the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, being needed by the Civic authorities to entertain tlie GovernorGeneral, Lord JellicoH, and members of 11.M.5. New Zealand, the Committee of the above Clubs desire to announce that tho Dance will tako place iu tho MASONIC HALL, Boulcott Street, • On SATURDAY, AUGUST 30. O. .HINNTG, Hon. Secretary.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 286, 29 August 1919, Page 9
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