AMUSEMENTS. ORCHESTRAL 'MATINEE TO-DAY, At 2.15. • KING'S. Tho Theatre that ING'S. Sots tho Standard, BIG DOUBLE ATTRACTION, MABEL. NORMAND \lr. ] A Sunerb GobWvn Production. "UPSTAIRS." '"UPSTAIRS." A Frollicking, Rollicking Ragtime Romance. Also, An Amazing Pictorial Record of Hun Submarine Warfare. ."THE EXPLOIT'OF T135." "THE EXPLOIT OF U35." Photographed from' the after-deck .pi a ~.'. Notorious Him Submarine Raider. This picture is so obviously free from "fake" and so traffic ns to kindle a feeling of resentment at the ruthlessness of Undersea Warfare. Immense Success of CHARLES SMYTHE, The Eminent Basso, And His Musical Maids. Matinee Prices-Is. Id., Is. 7(1., and 2s. Id. Night Prices-Is. Id., Is. 7d„ 2s ; Id., and 2s. 7d. ■,„,., Plan at Bristol ti'l 5; then at Theatre. . Phone, 3143. KING'S TO-NIGHT VT M 5. THE T7IMPRESS Continuous, THE J&MPHESS 11 to 10. "THE .BLUFFER." Starring JUNE ELVIDGE. , Also, the Remarkable Film, • "THE EXPLOITS OF U35." Also, PEARL WHITE in . "THE LIGHTNING RAIDER." Screening Times: "Bluffer": 11.10, 1.25, 3.40, 5.55, 8.10. "Exploits 0f.U35": 12.40, 2.55, 5.10, 7.25, 0.35. ''Lightning Raider": 12.10, 2.25, 4.40, 0.55, 9.10. (■:■.■ . EVERYBODY'S. 11, to 10. VERYBODY'S. • 11; to 10. LAST TWO NIGHTS. The Realistic and Thrilling Drama, CARMEN OF THE NORTH, Featuring CLARA WILLIAMS, Screening Times: 11.35, 1.15, 3.5. 4.55, 6.45. 8.35. , ■ WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY , LIMITED.' GAS COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS. ' NEW SEASON, 1920. '■ . ■■ THE GAS COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS ~' By MISS UNA CARTER Will .Reopen on ■ • WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY.4. Subject: "Request Dishes, Shortbread, Flaky Pastry, Fruit Squares, Almond Fingers, and Sponge Pudding. . To Commence at 3 o'clock. J. H. HELLIWELL, . , Secretary. TTAVE YOU SECURED YOUR COPY .Of. "ON MIAMI SHORE!" "ON MIAMI SHORE!" - THE Great Song Hit in '"Yes, Uncle" This delightful waltz melody, will be played, sung, and danced to throughout the new season, .'. , PRICE 2s. POSTED 2s. Id. Get Your Copy from Us To-day. SPECIAL NOTICE TO MUSIC TEACHERS. . Our Stocks of Tutors' Studies, Examination Music, and Teaching Materials foT tho incoming year are right up to date, and members of "the profession are assured of getting adequate supplies from CHAS. BEGcTaND C 0.,. , ■ ... MANNERS STREET. "The Hub of New Zealand Music." ' MEETINGS. PUBLIC LECTURE By "MRS. JINARAJADASA. , • . " Will be held in the CONCERT CHAMBER,'TOWN HALL, , ■ .On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, at 3 o'clock. Subjpct: ■ ■•• ."THE WOMAN'S MOVEMENT IN BRITAIN AND INDIA." MRS. JINARAJADASA is a wellknown worker in the Woman's Movement in Britain and India,.where sho is carrying on a great work. COME AND HEAR THIS GIFTED SPEAKER, WELLINGTON BRANCH, THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. . .RETURN VISIT OF ■'. MR. C. JINARAJADASA, M.A. (Camb.) Tho Gifted Eastern Oratoi. ' The Last Sunday Free Lecture will be given in tha TOWN HALL on FEBRUARY 8, 1020, at 8 p.m., tho subject being "IF CHRIST COMES AGAIN. WHAT WILL HE TEACH?" This. inspiring and profound Lecture should not be missed, il iippcals to all. Note the Date— • SUNDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY'B. ' Note.—Full Programnw in Friday's paper. W.C.T.U. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2.45 P.M. THE Members of the Women's Christian Temperance Union are invited to meet at 35 Constable Street to bid farewell to Mrs. Don and Mrs. LeeCowie, prior to their departure for England. G. WEBB, Sec., Dist. W.C.T.U. AN EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL A MEETING of the WELLINGTON RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION will be held in the MASONIC HALL, BOULCOTT STREET TO-NIGHT. (WEDNESDAY), FEBRUARY 4; nt 7.30 o'clock. , ." Business— (1) Election of Three- Members to Committee. <?> General. . R. J. F. ALDRICH, Secretary. FINANCIAL, . DEBENTURES. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD'S LOAN OF .£150,000. ■ 51 PER CENT. DEBENTURES. Secretary's Office, Dccembei' 1, 1919. APPLICATIONS arc invited for the •-A- Purchase of Debentures, to be issued 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 rate of 51 per cent, payable half-yearly. Principal and interest are payable, free of exchange, at any Branch of the Bank of Now Zealand in tho Dominion, Sydney, or Melbourne. Copies of the Prospectus may be obtained on application to THE SECRETARY, Auckland Harbour Board. P.O. Box 1259, Auckland,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 111, 4 February 1920, Page 9
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