AMUSEMENTS. E' ING'S; .. -.The Theatre-that-ING'S, ' sets tlie Standard. ' ANITA STEWART. Supported bv an AlUStar Cast in "EM KINGDOM OF- DREAMS" • Produced by Marshall Neilan. Added Attraction, • MISS ELSIE KELLS, Soprano. > Trices, Is. Id., Is. 7d., 2s. Id., and 2s. 1&' Plan at Bristol until 5,'-then at Theatre; 'Phone • 5143.-- , ■■■•■•;, .■ ■ THE- EMPRES'S ' HE EMPRESS'". 11 to 10. !' . MONTAGUE LOVE, ■■ • '.■'■" THE HAND IN-VISIBLE!" : ■ AIso:'PEARL WHITE in'' ' "THE LIGHTNING RAIDER,"' V "Hand Invisible": 11.55,.2.5, 4.15, G. 20, 8.20. ""Liprhtning- Raider":-. 11.15. • 1.25, 3.35, 5.40, 7.40, 9.30. ■ ■ - ■'■' ■.- - EVERYBODY'S TO-DAY. ~ . ' (11 till .10) '■' ' TO-NIGHT.. SEE DAINTY OLIVE THOMAS, in one of the prettiest romantic Dramas ■.'.. ever seen, "TOTON." ' Fiill supporting programme.. • Screening times'.'of Star, 11.25,1.20, 3.10, 8,/6.50,8.t0., .;. .'..::;.; .■■.,■; : : - TANTERN-LECTURE, ■ .-■• ;■:''' ' "The Romance of Australia's -Greatest' i '' ' Mission," ■■"'.' " By REV. S. J. HOBAN, ■ •■ Superintendent Sydney Methodist Mission. -.••.- TO-NIGHT. (TUESDAY).: „t 7.45 o'clock.-: ; WESLEY CHURCH, TABANAIU ST. , ' 'Admission Free.' -, Collection.' 'tniTEELINGTON GAS- COMPANY i»y >: ' LIMITED. ....; COOKING DEMONSTRATION -.-:"-. ; ■l-^-.U,-^■■:■';.:■; =~ ■■■■.. -MISS UNA CARTER,',- -■ "' TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), ,: .'.FEBRUARY 18, 1920. . Subject: Apricot Jam, .Butterfly. 1 Calces;. Short Pastry, Apple Pasties, and Ginger Sponge. ~ . To,'commence at '3 o'clock. J. H. HELLIWELL, '■''. Secretary. PRETTY AND ATTRACTIVE :'l MUSIC JUST TO HAND. "The Moonlight Waltz and Song." A Most Exquisite Number, also Written as a Waltz-another "Missouri." "Give mo the Moonlight,' Give me the : Girl". -The.outstanding.Song Hit in "Sleeping 'Beauty." ■':'. "' "Wild Thyme" (a Cute and' Catchy' little Song).' " ; . •".'■' ". - "Beautiful Ohio" (Simply .Beautiful). . "Evening" ■ (Tho Song Hit in: "Yes, Uncle"). -.'■,'',.- i ''".'•.' ' "Yaddie,, Kaddie. .Kiddie, Kaddia Coo" (a Real Bonser). ■ .j .EVERY NUMBER A GEM, ... AH One. Price—2s,' 2d.,'.post ..free. 'Also Just; Landed, a Limited Number '.'.' of Hawaiian .Volumes'of Song, ■ Price Bs'.. each, post freo,. . v O'HARA'S," ' .'.-'."', .''"'.. 'HARA'S. .'"" ' '..';. Pianoforte,, MiHc and .Gramo. House, 6a-VICTORIA'AVENUE,...•■:,,. ..,:'.' ~ WANGANUI.' : MEETINiQS. '; \ V BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN AND WOMEN.' • 'Are Cordially Invited to Hear-a • /"lecture ' '"'• . ■',:/. ■ :.■.;. By ■- •'■ ' - ■'' MR/EDWARD MOULTON' •-. ;,,,:, (Sydney), ._'.'. ' ; ;' 'Entitled .' -''BUSINESS:; THE' NEW SCIENCE;" : :'\L:< in':tiie;.:.U.:> : .'„'.:•'■ ..•■'.. : -,'-.' • '.'WELLINGTON-.'-' ; - \. mOWN HALL. CONCERT CHAMBER; TO*AY' (TUESDAY); FEBRUARY 17, •'';'. .''■! At'B p.m v ■'.. ' Mr. C. J. Ward -will, preside. ~ ..' Mf; MoultonVis attached to the World-' »ide Sheldon founded by Arthur Frederick Sheldon, the discoverer of the Natural Laws'pertaining Jo. Commercial and Professional Success. ..;.', • Mr. Moultori.will demonstrate'.the urgent need for a closer study >f ,[ success principles'.in 'Business.by Free Invitation, which ean'. : be .obtained .on application to the Sheldon Institute :of Business Science,' Baker's Buildings, Featherston Street; Telephone '109?:. Or at "the Vestibule oil the night of tlie Lecture. '•."■'■ ' MEAT AND SHIPPING. . , i ■ _ ! A MEETING of Farmers will bo held on the Showgro\inds on the second day. of the Masterton Show, at. 11 a.m., to-discuss above.subjects. - ;".' D. HEBENTON' •'•' \ Secretary, Farmers' Union. OMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL r to ' ' " ' E. P. RISHWORTH,' ESQ., By his Supporters in Hutt Electorate. Presentation to.be made by the Prime ' Minister. •. .' ■' LYCEUM HALL, -WEDNESDAY, : . . FEBRUARY IS, 1920, at-8 p.m. Tickets, 2s. ' RELIGI'OUS SERVICES. ST. MARK'S CHURCH, DUFFERIN STREET. . ASH WEDNESDAY. FIRST DAY OF - .LENT. . . . ' .8 a.m.—Holy Communion. . 10 a.m.T-Holy Communion. v .7.30 p.m.—Evensong, Litany, and Address. ■NOTE.—The Day School will be open on THURSDAY MORNING at 9 o'clock. SPORTING. WOODVILLE DISTRICT. JOCKEY . '■• CLUB (Incorporated).' ■■! AUTUMN MEETING Will be held-on the ! RACECOURSE, WOODVILLE, ;'• ,:0n , '".: ';'•■"• .WEDNESDAY i. THURSDAY 'NEXT, - FEBRUARY 18 &-19, 1920. ■ First Race to start about 11.30 a.m. CONVALESCENT HOMES. B" : AWLISH AWLISH CONVALESCENT AND REST HOME, : Waterloo Road, LOWER PUTT, . - Beautiful Grounds, Is NOW READY to receive Visitors ''Phone 58,' Lower Hutt. " "DOOKS.BY POST. Any of these .posted, 25., 6d. . -. "Tainted Gold,"' Stephen Vnlo;' "The Best Man," "Stella Maris," "Kent Knowles," "Cap'n Warren'* Wards,' ■'• "Lovo in tho Wilderness," "The Grenl Splendour," "The Grain of Dust," "Ths Husband's Story." ; A. APTED," Bookseller, 121 Manners Street,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 122, 17 February 1920, Page 9
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