AMUSEMENTS. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT AT "ICING'S. Tho Theatre that AGING'S, Sets the Standard. CONSTANCE TALMADGE. "AN EXPERIMENTAL MARRIAGE," Also Farewell Appearance of FAIRFAX JONES, Baritone. . Reserve your seats at Bristol.' . CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG The Screen's Greatest Emotional Actress, Will appear at THE KING'S HE KING'S Week Commencing Friday, Much 12. "THE ROAD THROUGH THE DARK" "THE ROAD THROUGH THE DARK" "THE ROAD THROUGH THE DARK" A Sensational and Thrilling Story of the German Invasion of 1914. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG Becomes the mistress of a German to save her townspeople from death. HER HONOUR FOR FRANCE. The famous emotional actress in a moment of terrible sacrifice. Exquisite Musical Gems by KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Special Engagement of MRS. J. F. WOODWARD, Wellington's Premier Soprano, Who will sing "INVITATION," "ROSH RESURGGT," and "CAEMINA." Prices. Is. Id., Is. 7d., 2s. Id., and 2s. 7d. Plan on view at Bristol until 5, then at Theatre 'Phone 3149. EVERYBODY'S Continuous. Final Screening To-night. ■■ ,i The Latest World Film Charm, • ' "THE LOVE DEFENDER," Featuring JUNE ELVIDGE A MADGE EVANS. Screening Times—ll,ls, 1.10, 3.5, 5 G.M 8.50. ' ■ • GRAND CONCERT Will be given by Wellington's leading' Artists in the CONCERT CHAMBER (TOWN HALL), TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), MARCH IV Don't Miss This Trent. Prices-2s. and Is. Reserves'at The Bristol. PETONE ROWING CLUB. SECOND. GRAND SOCIAL, to be held at the Oddfellows' Hall, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), MARCH 11. -Music by, Mrs. Pollock. , • Now is your chance to help the Club. We want funds. Tickets, 2s. M: FORD, Hon.' Secretary. ATHLETIC SPORT!;, ; . ST. PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRA- . TIONS. ' WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17. NATIONAL SPORTS-' - NEWTOWN PARK. ■ Athletics, Dancing, Tug-of-War Side Shows. Tea Kiosk. Good Fields for All Events. Admission, Is. TOWN HALLNATIONAL CONCERT. Elocutionary, Instrumental, Dancing, Choral. Special engagement of Messrs. Fred. Q. Bourke (Auckland), William Watters (Oaninru), Misses Mabel Esquilant, Agues Segrief, Mary M'Kebwen, and Mr. Kevin. Dillon.Admission, 3s. fid.. (Reserved) 3s„ and 2s. ■ ' .. MEETINGS. PRINCE OF WALES'S VISIT TO THE HUTT VALLEY. .A MEETING of all interested, in the ; -«• Boroughs of Lower Hutt, Petone, and the County of Hutt, in connection with the Historical Pageant proposed to be enacted on the occasion of, (he visit of the Prince of Wales, are invited to attend at the Council Chambers, Petone, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 8 o'clock. J. W. M'EWAN, Mnvor. G. T. LONDON. Secretary. AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. A LL Members of the Old Boys are ■£*■ requested to attend a Meeting at the Y.M.C.A. on TUESDAY, MARCH 16, at 8. General and Special. BARRY KEESIN3. Wellington President. BUSINESS NOTICES. NOTICE TO GENERAL PUBLIC. OUR BRICK "BUILDING, which ha« been SPECIALLY ERECTED for DRY CLEANING, DRY CLEANING, Is now complete. ' TELEPHONE, US or 013, and a Van will be sent for- your parcel, and when finished it will be DELIVERED to you; or Work can be left at any of our following Depots:— 4 RINTOUL STREET, 133 WILLIS STREET, 152 VIVIAN STREET. 12 MOLESWORTH STREET. 10 KENT TERRACE. ' We Specialise in DRY CLEANING. DRY CLEANING. Country clients can rely on prompt return by post. VICTORIA LAUNDRY CO. LTD • VICTORIA LAUNDRY CO. LTD] EMPTY SACKS. EMPTY SACKS. VyE are Buyers of good, sound EMPTY' SACKS; highest prices given. Apply LAERY AND CO. LTD., Allen Street, Wellington, ALASKA FUR DEPOT, 103 Willis Street, Wellington, Does Renovating of Coats and Furs. Satisfactory Work Done. A TRIAL SOLICITED. "OABY'S OUTFIT. Complete in Every Detail, All Pricea MRS. E. COLLINS, 01 Vivian Street and 14 Courtenay Place (Just behind Tram Terminus). SPORTS COATS. *TIHE Smartest Shapes in Sports Coats ■*- ave hero—those comfortable, easy coats that aro always so neat and aiways so useful. Tho shades are delightful in their charming variety.' See out window display. MRS. COX. 139 Manners Street (opp. King's Thoatre). "jgVERYBODY'S," Emerson Street, Napier (now under management of a returned soldier).—Visitors to Napier will find this up-to-date Dining Room all that can be desired. Early Breakfasts, Morning and Affrfrnoon Teas, Hot Teas, and Suppore. Telephone 1238.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 142, 11 March 1920, Page 7
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