AMUSEMENTS, ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-DAY,' at 2.15. KING'S. Tho Theatre that ING'S. Sets the Standard. GRAND DOUBLE BILL, , Including A Goldwyn Feature Production, "ONE OF THE FINEST." . .. "ONE OF THE FINEST." A Delightful. Comedy-drama, THE STORY OF A TRAFFIC COP AND • A GIRL WITH MONEY, i ' Starring TOM MOORE. TOM . MOORE,. Special and expensive engagement of the Emintnt Basso. .' CHARLES SMYTHE, The possessor of a remarkable voice of great rangft and flexibility, coupled with the gift of 'interpretation. . Supporting the great Artist are MISS ANITA GREENE, Soprano, MISS MIRIAM KUTNER, Accompanist and Songs at the Piano. KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. .Matinee Prices, Is. Id., Is. 7d., and 2s. Id. Night prices, Is. Id., Is. 7d., 25.. Id. and 2s. 7d. Plan at Bristol till 5, then at Theatre; 'Phono 3143. KING'S TO-NIGHT AT 7.15. ■ mHE EMPRESS. Continuous, J- HE EMPRESS. 11 to 10. TAYLOR HOLMES "' " '. '' In a Delightful Comedy-drama, .•,. "RUGGLES OF RED GAP." Supports include,"" Episode Ten of LIGHTNING RAIDERS. Prices as usual. 'Phone 3442 for Res. TjIVERYBODY'S 11 to 10. ,''. . .LAST TWO NIGHTS. CONSTANCE TALMADGE, In .a delightful drama adapted from the . novel of the same name, THE SHUTTLE.' ' THE SHUTTLE'. Screening times, 11, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. OWN HALL. - TOWN HALL. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY) : '. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY) , Commencing at 3 p.ui; HENRY VERBRUGGHEN HENRY VERBRUGGHEN HENRY VERBRUGGHEN STRING QUARTET. 'STRING, QUARTET. .STRING 1 .- QUARTET. nenry Verbrugghen , Ist Violin Jenny Culien 2nd Violin , D; E. Nicol Viola James Messens 'Cello Responding to general 'desire, . this world-famous Quartet has consented to give a CHAMBER CONCERT in Town Hall, THIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON, JANUARY 2S, 1920, commencing at 3 o'clock. ... . ' ■ 1 PROGRAMME:' Mozarfs'''.Quartet in B Flat '•.:. ("Death and the; Maiden") Schubert's Quartet "' - ■ ' ("Theme and Variations") Beethoven's Quartet, Opus's 9, No. 3. . Hill's Maori Quartet, No. 2 .'•'.''■■ Reserved Seats, 10s. and os., at Bristol Piano Co.; 'Unreserved Seats, 35., at the Hall. Doors Open 2.30. , ' . JOHN F. BENNETT, Hon.. Sec. THE SONG HIT IN , "YES, UNCLE," - •■'■ : Is '"'.'' "ON MIAMI SHORE." ■ "ON MIAMI SHORE." THE Present Rage in America; where it is rivalling' the wonderful "Missouri" Waltz in popularity,. Note the refrain:— "On tho golden sands of old Miami shore, There I always find a girl that: I,adore. Ev'ry year it seems to happen o'er-' 'and o'er, On the golden sands where love commands Miami shore." . This is a melody which will haunt you 'for years.-■ • GET YOUR- COPY TO-DAY: '■ PRICE 2s. POSTED 2s. Id. ' ' All the songs from "Yes, Uncle," including "Widows are Wonderful/' and Vocal Scores, etc., are also obtainable ficm ■ CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., . . MANNERS STREET. , "The Hub of New Zealand's Music." i 'FINANCIAL DEBENTURES.' AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD'S LOAN OF .£150,000. 5J PER CENtTdEBENTURES.-. . Secretary's Office, ' December 1, 1919. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the f-i. Purchase of Debentures, to be is-eued-on December 10, on account of the above' Loan. The. Debentures are issued at par, have a currency of 191 years, and bear interest'at the rato of s}' percent., payable half-yearly; Principal and interest are payable, free' of exchange, at any Branch of the Bank of New Zealand in the "Dominion, Sydney, or Melbourne. '■'.''' Copies of the Prospectus may be'obtained on application to' : THE SECRETARY, Auckland Harbour- Board. ' P.O. Box 1259, ■-.•••.; Auckland. - THE UNION BANK. OF AUSTRALIA . .. " LIMITED. Established 1837. Incorporated* 1880. Capital Authorised and Issued ' i!7,5fi0,0C0 Paid-up Capital .22,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors .'. Reserve Fund .....; JE2.570.000 • Togethor :..Z:.J,....,... An Interim Dividend of 7s. per share in respect to the year-ending February; 28,. 1920, having been declared, same is ,' now payable to Shareholders on the New Zealand Register at December 31, 1919. .' C. G. OGILVIE, Inspector. PATENTS. " ' AN APPLICATION has been made and duly advertised in the Patent Office Journal of the 27th day of November, 1919, for tho Restoration of Letter . Patent No. 32855, granted to Charles Suttie, of Palmerston North, Faxmiller, and Montague Harrison ' Wynyard, of Auckland, Solicitor, for "Improved Means of Dressing Flax." Any person d'jsirous of opposing tho said application may at any time within two months from the 26th day of January, 1920, give notice of opposition to the Registrar of Patents at Wellington'. Such notice must bo in duplicate on the form prescribed by the Patents Regulations and be accompanied by a fee of ten shillings (10s.). : BUSINESS NOTICES. ' TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! 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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 105, 28 January 1920, Page 9
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