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AMUSEMENTS. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S ATTRACTIONS^ Direction: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. 'MURIEL STARR FAREWELL SEASON MURIEL STARR FAREWELL SEASON POSITIVELY TEN NIGHTS ONLY. POSITIVELY TEN NIGHTS ONLY. Owing to. Imperative New York Engagements, Miss-Muriel Starr's time in New Zealand cannot be extended, so that the original schedule of a brief Return Season in Wellington must bo adhered to. 'BOX PLANS AT THE. BRISTOL, TO-MORROW MORNING at 9 o'clock. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Commencing oo SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT. SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT. SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT. FIRST FOUR FAREWELL NIGHTS of the MURIEL STARR MOT?TEL STARR MURIEL STARR — MUIiTEL STARR MURIEL STARR- — MURIEL STARK MURIEL STARR — MURIEL SIAEH Together with The Brilliant English Leading Man, FRANK HARVEY. \ND ,T. C. WILLIAMSON'S PREMIER DRAMATIC COMPANY, In the Thrilling Mystery Play, In a Prologue and Three Acts, THE SILENT WITNESS. THE SILENT WITNESS, THE SILENT WITNESS. THE SILENT WITNESS. ByOtto Hauerbach, Author of "Katinka." A Drama that Electrified a Nation. SECOND FAREWELL PRODUCTION, Commencing on . •THURSDAY, FEB. 2G (Four Nights). THE Great Propaganda Play, The Topic COMMON CLAY A Play of discill COMMON CLAY that sion every- COMMON CLATr every where COMMON CLAY man and A drama -COMMON CLAY woman with COMMON CLAY will a COMMON CLAY want to moral. COMMON CLAY see. COMMON CLAY — COMMON CLAY". This Dramii caused a Tremendous Sensafcion recently in Auckland. the adverse Press criticisms, this powerful plav was the means of crowding tne Theatre nightly, hundreds being unable to. obtain admission. FINAL PRODUCTION OF THE SEASON On TUBS. & WED., MARCH 2 and 3. One of the Most Powerful, Convincing, and Thrilling Dramas ever witnesse3 on any stage, THREE FACES EAST, • THREE FACES EAST, THREE FACES EAST, THREE' FACES EAST, A Sensational Play of the Secret Service. A MATEUIt ATHLETICS! ■ -Amateur athletics: WELLINGTON PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS! Australasian and New Zealand Champions competing. Clubs' contest for M'Villy Shield. B\SIN RESERVE BASIN RESERVE . BASIN RESERVE BASIN RESERVE SATURDAY NEXT, . .SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 21/ 1920. I Admission, Is. Stand, Is. • Band in Attendance. • J. O'SULLIVAN, Hon. Sec., Wgtn. Centre, N.Z.A.A.A. DOMINION RIFLE ASSOCIATION. COMPETITORS are reminded that Entries for the Meeting, comwipicing March 4, close on 19th inst. The Seerctarv will be in attendance at the Garrison tlali. Buckle Street Wellington, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on THURSDAY to accept entries from local competitors. V. DUNNE, Major, Secretary. MEETINGS. . LEVIN DAIRY .FARMERS. A MEETING OF SUPPLIERS will be " xi i,pl ( i in Farland's Theatre, on I'EI- . DAY, 20th Inst., at noon. . Business important. c 11. MORTENSON. j Convener. , SHOWS. 1 AST EH T O~N S~H 0 \V. DSHD ANNUAL SHOW. SOT,WAY. MASTERTON. FEBRUARY 17 AND 18, 1920. RAM AND EWE FAIR, FEBRUARY 19 AND 20. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. ■ FEBRUARY 18 (PEOPLE'S .DAY). i In addition to the ordinarv time-table, ' the following snecinls will run:— , For SOLWAY, Cross Creek depart 9.0 , a.m., Featherston 9.35, Groytown _■ 9.33, j Carterton 10.15, Solwav arrive 10.35. , Woodville depart 7.55 a.m.. Mangatni- ■ nnkn 8.13. Pahiatua 8.25. Eketnhuna 9.25, ; Mauricv>ville 9.55, Masterton 10.15 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. , t Leaving SOI(WAY: For Woodville at ] 4.45 p.m. and 5.25 p.m. For Cross Creek", at 5.50 p.m. For Wellington, at G. 5 p.m. . : The Railwnv Department will issue HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS. See Handbills for fares. On February 17, 18, 19. and 20. the 12.50 p.m. Woodville-Wellington Train WILL STOP at Rn'.wav fnr passengers. ADMISSION—AduIts', 25.; Children, 10 . to 14 vears. fid. Children under 10 free. UNDEMORILISED SOLDIERS in Uniform I'REE. R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary.. Box 10, Mastfcrton. WM. BARKE, Health Practitioner. Massage and Physical Culture cur Speciality. For SpiniU Lesions, Stiff Joints. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Consti- \ pation, Stomach Troubles, and General Weaknesses, my Treatment is Un- , equalled. Consulting Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Over Our Theatre . Buildings, 179 a Riddiford Street, New- .. EONALD T. M'LEAN. S.T. S (Metaphysician, Neurologist), 1 May be consulted Daily at his Rooms, No. 2 Courtenay Place. Nervous Dis- J orders specialised. Insomnia, Paralysis, j and other diseases treated. Consulta- ttions and advice free. Hours: 10-12, 2-5, or by appointment. Tel_cphone 21—468. .Private Residence, 21—76?. 1 HERE IT IS! J JUST arrived, a further large elhij>- c ment of Scotch Granites, all coi* j ours, erected in any part of Dominion. . Call and inspect. T. G. HOAR AND SONS. Monumental Works, a Master ton. } Box 112. " 'Phone 1273.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 123, 18 February 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 123, 18 February 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 123, 18 February 1920, Page 9

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