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AMUSEMENTS. LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT TO-NIGnT LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT At the T7IMPKKSS THEATRE ' THEATRE EMPRESS THEATRE Continuous from 11 a.m. Don't wiss this—you last chance of seeing "MAN FROM KANGAROO" ■ "MAN FROM KANGAROO" "MAN FROM KANGAROO" "MAN FROM KANGAROO" "MAN FROM KANGAROO" And Australia's Dare-devil Athlete, SNOWY BAKER. . SNOWY BAKER. SNOWY BAKER, . Si'IOWY BAKER. Showing a story of Australia's bad blocks, bewildering in its many faseino tions, replete with vivid manhood. ' A Story of a REAL MAN 'with a REAL GIRL; , The very apex of motion picture arl A tale, chockful of pep, punch, pathos action, and romance. COMING SATURDAY COMING SATURDAY COMING SATURDAY COMING SATURDAY "THE TACE AT THE WINDOW" . "THE FACE AT THE WINDOW" "THE FACE AT THE WINDOW" Seven acts of sensational :melodrama. NOTE.—To-night will positively be tli last nielit of "THE MAN FROM KANGAROO." Final screening times, of "The Mai from Kangaroo," 11.25, 2.25, 1.0, 6.35, B.M ATHLETIC SPOUT.'). igT. PATRICK'S PAY! ST. PATRICK'S DAY NATIONAL' SPORTS, NEWTOWN PARK, Athletics, Tusr-of-War, Dancing,' Side. Shows, etc.,' • Admission One Shilling. NATIONAL CONCERT,' TOWN, HALL Best of Local Talent .and Messrs. Fred G. Bourke (Auckland) and William '{v • Watters (Oaniaru).'. • .. Admission— 3.>Gdl (Reeerves), 35., nnd'2s, election notices, DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLI FOR -THE LICENSING DISTRICT OF HUTT. ... ' ' T FRANCIS WALTER ,LONDON, Re ■>' turning Officer' for the Licensinj District of Hutt, do. hereby'declare tin result of the Poll taken on the Nintl Day of March, 1920, for the election o: the qualified persons to serve as member, of the Licensing Committee.for the'sail district to be a? follows: — ANDERSON, Alex. 57; COOK, ..George -I'j] COTTON. Walter Thomas 53f EYRES, John Alfred -421 FAIRBAIRN, John Haughton 68( LOWE, Hugh France 0 PARRY, Frederick Arthur ..30* PRICE, Ernost .; 505 RAINSFORD, Charles .Edward ; '53(1 WELCH, Maurice Whitwood 822 WB-AY, Lawrence Cronin ... ...,. 451 Informal I hereby declare the said— ; ANDERSON, Alex. J : COTTON, Walter .Thomas FAIRBAIRN, John Haughton RAINSFOIfcD, Charles Edward 'WELCH, Maurice Whitwood' to be • elected': as members '-of' the' Licensing Committee, for the Hufct Licensing District. F, W. 'LONDON, Returning Offiecr, Dated this lltlrday of March, 1920, MEETINGS; N.Z.E.F, MASONIC ASSOCIATION. WELLINGTON BRANCH: , A GENERAL MEETING of the above ' Association will'be held' in the Masonic Hall, Boulcott Street;'TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), MARCH 12, at;B o'clock." Business—General. *•" DUNBAR SLOANR Hon.' Sec., ' N.Z.E.F. M|A„ Wellington''Branch..' . WORKERS' EDUCATION AOSSNT PUBLIC LECTURE; '' ■ rriHE first of the Series' of Public Lee tnres promoted by' the W.E.A. will be delivered in the Trades and Labom Council Rooms, Vivian Street; TO-MOR-ROW (SATURDAY)- EVENING, at f o'clock. ■ Speaker: A LEIGH HUNT, ESQ. ', ' Subject: • "Town Planning—All Economic Pleasure." (Illustrated by Lanterns.) D.R.KENNEDY,' Secretary. AN EXTRAORDINARY .GENERAI MEETING of the WELLINGTON RETURNED' SOLDIERS' ASSOCTATTON will be held in. the CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT, , at 7.30 o'clock. Mr. John I. Fox will deliver ■an address on "THE WAR:AND AFTER," and some important general business will be dealt with. ' I?, J. F. ALDRTCH, Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. JJABY'S OUTFIT. Complete in Every Detail. All Prices. MRS. E. COLLINS. 61 Vivian Street and 14 Cotirtenay Place (Just behind Tram Terminue). SPORTS COATS. fTIHE Smartest Shapes In Sports Coats -*■ are here— those comfortable, eas.v coats that are always so neat and always so useful. The "shades are delightful in their charming , variety. Sec'out window display. . MRS. COX. 13!) Manners Street (onp. King's Theatre). •;— r j "EVERYBODY'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. Earlv Breakfasts, Morning and Aftcnoon Teas, Hot Teas, mid Suppers. Telephone 1238. WANTBD—See the display of Govt. Standardised Boots at '1. O'Brienls GreafcStoak taking Sale, 155 Cuba Street.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 143, 12 March 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 143, 12 March 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 143, 12 March 1920, Page 9

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