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AMUSEMENTS. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-DAY. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-DAY. T7"ING'S. The Thcatro that ' •RING'S. Seta (he Standard. Naughty, Saucy, Fascinating CONSTANCE TALSIADGE, ' CONSTANCE TALMADGE, CONSTANCE TALMADGE, In "EXPERIMENTAL MARRIAGE." - "EXPERIMENTAL MARRIAGE." If a pretty, girl wedded you on condition that 'she - was- to be your WEEK-END WIFE' How Would You Like It? Splendid Supporting Films. KING'S AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA.. FAIRFAX , T ONES, the Talented. Baritone, will sing "SHIPMATES O' MINE," "INVICTUS,"' and "MACUSHLA." ■■ Jlatinee prices: Is. .Id., Is. 7d., and 2s. Id. Night priws: Is. Id.. Is. 7d„ 2s. 1(1., and 2s. 7d. Plan at Bristol till 1, then at Theatre. 'Phone 3143; ' KING'S TO-NIGHT, 7.15. Continuous 11 to 10. ALiVERYBODY'S. Continuous 11 to 10. Our New Programme Delighted Huge Crowd's at all Sessions yesterday. The Splendid World Film Attraction, "THE LOVE DEFENDER," "THE LOVE DEFENDER," "THE LOVE DEFENDER." A thrilling drama of the Eternal' Matrimonial Problem and the Human Triangle: Featuring JUNE ELVIDGF. The-World .IUNE ELVIDCE . Film Famous JUNE ELVIDGE Actress And the Wonderful Child Actress, MADGE EVANS ' The Darling " MADGE EVANS of tho MADGE EVANS Screen. "The Love Defender" is a powerfullyproduced drama of fashionable society. The Supports include tho Latest Gazette I and a Travel picture, Screening Times—ll.ls, 1.10, 3.5, 5 6.55. 8.50. , .... ' R-ing 50 for Rss. Usual Sat. Priceß. MEETINGS. TO-NIGHT',. 8. o'clock—Jolly. SocialGames, Music (Herbert Street). TO-MORROW. 4.15-Short Bright Ser-' . vice. . Girls' Department, Sunday. Speaker, Miss Mill (Herbert St.). ' MONDAY", 7.3o—"Wicle Awake" Club Rally. ■ WEDNESDAY, ,7.30-Eloeution,-, Dressmaking, Millinery, and Physical Cul-, ture Classes. ■ THURSDAY, 8 p.m.—Devotional Servjce. Speaker, Miss Oldfield. All girls welcome (Herbert Street). . Y W.C.A., 5 BOULCOTT STREET. WELLINGTON TIIEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.' TO-MORROW EVENING, 7 o'clock] TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. PUBLIC LECTURE. By MISS CHRISTIE. ' Subject: "The Connecting Link Between Lives." ■ i 1 All Seats Fjee. Collection. Vnder the auspices of the Wellington S.D.P. MR. TOM BRINDLE will Deliver a Lecture on "Leagues, Lies, and Lawyei's," at the Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith Street,, on Sunday evening,' at 8. Doors open at 7. Collection. TRAFFIC TUNNEL FOR EASTERN SUBURBS. ■T>ESIDENTS of Maranui, Kilbi.rnie, Xw Hataitai;' and R'oseneath 'are requested to attend a Public Meetin'g, to be held in the Methodist Cliurcliroom, Waitoa Road, Hataitai,' at 8 p.m. on MONDAY NEXT, to urge tlje City. Council to promptly construct a traffia 1 tunnel to'serve the Eastern. Suburbs. ■' L.-C,' CLARK,■. 'V' ■ J. L. ARCUS, ' I ' Conveners. W.C.T.U, ANNUAL . CONVENTION, , To ho Held' in WESLEY HALL, TARANAKI STREET, From MARCH 10 to MARCH- 18; WEDNESDAY, MARCH lO.—Civic Re-' ception, Concert Cliamber, 8 p.m. Welcome "to Delegate? by Represdn- ' tatives of other organisatious, Musical and Elocutionary Items. ~ ' THURSDAY", March 11.—Opening jof Convention, 9 a.m. FRIDAY, MAECH 12, and following days.— 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m,, afternoon 2 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. ■' • SATURDAY. AFTERNOON—Garden Party; ■ '• : Y ' SUNDAY, 7 p.m.—Convention Sermon by Rev. H. W. Burridge, if .A., at St. John's Church, Willis Street. . SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m.—Christian Citizenship Meeting at Everybody's Theatre'. Addresses and Musical Items. TUESDAY, 7.45 by Ypung People's Branches and address 'to "Y's. ADDRESSES on Educational, Social, and Economic Questions by prominent citizens on. afternoons and evenings lo be announced later.- -■ " AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY'. Established 1849. SEVENTY-FIRST ANNUAL MEETING ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1* the SEVENTYrFIRST ANNUAL MEETING of the Members of-this Society will be held, in tlie Societj''s Head Office Building, 87 Pitt Street, Sydney,at 2 o'clock in the afternoon -of FRIr DAY, APRIL lfi, 1920, for the purpose of:— ■ .1. Receiving the. Report of the Directors on. the business .of the Society for the year ended December 31Ml 9. 2. Electing an Auditor in lieu, of F. 11.. Mackenzie, Esq., F.C.I 5 .A.. retires- in terms of By-law .20, but is eligible for. re-election. _ ■ 3. Declaring the amount of. divisible, surplus for the year ended December 51, 1919. . Iu terms of By-law 15 the -Directors who retire at noon on tho date of the Annual Meeting are tlie Hon. R. J. Black, M.L.C., and Sir Alexander MncCormick, M.D., both of whom are eligible for reelection. ... ' The By-laws provide that : na. .member, shall be eligible for election to the position of Director or Auditor, unless, notice in writing of his being a candidate shall have been given to 'the .Board or . to the Secretary, at least, 30 clear days previous to the date of the Annual Meoting. , ' By order of 'the Board. H. W. APPERLY, General Manager and Secretary. Head Office, S7 Pitt Street, Sydney, March 5, 1920. BUSINESS NOTICES. MAY FrCAMPION, Typiste- andGencral Agent, Room 11, Top Floor, Adelphi Chambers (next Empress Pictures), Willis Street. . ' WANTED Sell, T. "O'Brien's display of Men's Boots and Shoes,,all reduced 10 per cent. Great Stocktaking Sale. ' . _. THE Panther's tread i« no softer than tho tread of the man who wears WOOD-MILNE Rubber' Heels. They also absorb all road jar! Get no others!

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 138, 6 March 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 138, 6 March 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 138, 6 March 1920, Page 9

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