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AMUSEMENTS, MATINEE* DAILY. MATINEES DAILY. 1 Commencing 2.15. 'SHACKLETON'S EXPEDITION It's the Duty of Every Parent to sc that the ■ CHILDREN DON'T MISS GREAT EDUCATIONAL SUBJECT At the KING'S The Theatre that ING'S sets the Standard. TWICE DAILY, at 2.15 and 7.15. ' "WITH SHACKLETON IN ANTARCTICA." SHACKLETON IN ANTARCTICA." A Series depicting SUPERB ANIMAL STUDIES. THE GRIT OP-STRONG SI EN. THE GRIT OP STRONG MEN The ill-fa'?d "Endurance" ' in the GRIP OP THE PACK ICE, . Etc. Etc. Graphically Described • by MR. GEORGE DEAN . and KING'S GRAND ORCTIESTRA Also, SIR. RUPERT MEATES, Wellington's Basso. NIGHTLY and o \ WEDNESDAY'S MATINEE. PRICES AS USUAL, Plan at Bristol. mHE EMPRESS. Continuous: J- HE EMPRESS. 11 till 10 p.m. See the Greatest Child Actress, Madge Evans, in HOME WANTED. A story of novel and aimisin* situations. Also the Fifth Chapter of "THE MAN OF MIGHT." With good supporting programme. Dainty Madge at 11.50, -2 p.m., 4.10, 6.2(1, 8.25. EVERYBODY'S CONTINUOUS VEIiYBOims CONTINUOUS. Showing TO-DAY and TO-NTGHT. "ALL WRONG" A delightful storv "ALL WRONG" of courtship' and "ALL WRONG" .married life,' •"ALL WRONG" ' featuring BRYANT WASHBURN. Screening Times: 11.15, 1.10, 3.5, 5, 6.55. 8.50. A DREAM COMES TRUE : and ' A WISH FULFILLED. TyrORE than half a century ago, the J.T.IL founder n f "BeegV dreamed that through his efforts; a firm would come into existence which would ho of lusting assistance and service to the musicloving pponle of New Zealand. The vision v-hieli .prompted the dream and the ENERGY AND "RON.ERTY WHICH MADE IT A REALITY "have never since'ceased to animate the activities of this firm..' Our success has hen solidly established by dealing in such makes; of pianos PRTNSMEiD. ' \ .TERSE FRENCH. ROGERS, CHALI.EN. FOSTER. . CHAS. BEGG AND CO.; LTD.,;. ■ MANNERS STREET. The Oldest FctnbbHed Piano House in New Zealand. MEETINGS. T' HE ANNUAL' -MEETING of the Subscribers and Supporters of the Royal N.Z. Society for the Health of Women and Children (the Plunket Society) will be held in the Accountants' Chambers, Johnston Street, ' TO-DAY (MONDAY), MARCH .29, . at 8 p.m. Dr. J. S. Elliot will take the chair. Alt interested, are cordially invited to attend. J. fIOSKTNG,: . . .Hon. Sec, J Phone' : 3306:- V ' ; 38' Hnwkestone St; RECEPTION OF H.R.H. PRINCE OF WALES. . . STREETS. DECORATION COM. MITTEE. • 'A MEETING of the above Committee p n 'm l l)e W, in . Nn - 1 Committee Room Town Ha 11. _ TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), at 8.0 clock. A. A. CORRIGAN, Convener. CHURCH, TARANAKIH , MONDAY EVENING, at 7.45. "3IY LIFE STORY," I Illustrated with Lantern' Views CHARLIE WOODWARD (Converted' Bur- ! Slar), of the Sydney Methcdist Mission Collection. WELLINGTON WORKING MEN'S < CLUB AND LITERARY INSTITUTE. E 'A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of ' •f-»; Mpmbers will be held j n the Club's ' Social Hall on TUESDAY. April 6, m < at a p.m. ( Business of Mana»c- £ ment Committee's Recommendations and } Finance, , f H. DOUGLAS. : ! Secretary. ' TOILET SPECIALISTS. ° TO PROTECT YOUR COMPLEXION WHILE AWAY. •T7ASTER will find many ladies depart- ~. "*. fo /' a holiday jaunt. Bo sure to include in your bag a jar or two of CAMELLIAN CREAMS. The effects of winds and changing r-7i-ffiatic conditions call for this needed * protection to the complexion. Keen it n» its best-beautiful, fresh, attractive A holiday is twice as eniovable when fr fl -< r from facial worries. Call or write To- J day. Vanishing Cream 3s. 6(1., Massac Cream 3s. Postage extra.' — C MRS. CAMERON, "Boudoir Camille," r Cooper's Buildings (opp. "Evening Post") n Wellington. 'Phone 1791. _ ————___ l BEAUTY INSURANCE. n Z n S rpHOSE ladies whoso beauty is marred f~ by that unpleasant defect super«S°" S ,", lr ' will te "'wsed to know that - Riisma (Reg.) entirely removes these ' blemishes. "Susma" (Reg.) is simplv,applied, en- ■ miring effective results. It completely removes the unsightly disfigurement, leaving the skin clear and velvety. Fuller particulars may be obtained bv writing Mrs. Hullen, Dept. D., 3a X Courtcnay Place, Wellington. MISS JIILSOM, leading Hair Spwinlist. Write or call for Set of Preparations. Their exhilarating and delightful use will feed and brace the scalp and promoto new and healthy growth. Cost eo very moderate. All face treatments and complexion accessories. Miss Milsom, 94 Willis Street 'Phone BU. ======== ( BUSINESS NOTICES. g, : : . .n MAY F. CAMPION, Typiste and Gen- 7 oral Agent, Room 11, Top Floor, I Adelphi Chambers (next Empress), Willis bi Street. Box 247. 'Phone 790. t, PASTRYCOOKS, Confectioners, Fruit- i erers' Showstands arid Brackets. 1 Stocks held by Henry Berry and Co., 79 fji Dixon Street. . tj

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 157, 29 March 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 157, 29 March 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 157, 29 March 1920, Page 7

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