AMUSEMENTB. ' „ ORCHESTRAL MATINEE' WEDNES- ■ DAT. 1 ■ ' ;-. KING'S ■'.-' The Theatre that ".'•.,- ING' 3 Sets the Standard. Where musicHn its truest artistibBense—is allied to the perfect motion pic- 1 ture, A MONSTER PROGRAMME. OF < PICTURES AND MUSIC. Headed by a Gigantic .' ' TWIN STAR.FEATURE. .. "THE LESSON." A Superb "THE LESSON." Attraction . with •Dainty CONSTANCE TALMADGE and Coy CONSTANCE TALMADGE : J, " ■"'■■ '"'And ■■■■ ' : ■;-:-'■" TOM MOORE Every Girl's TOM MOORE '.: Favourite. ■■ ■ J- :■■■. Also : ~' • MR,- MARTIN DUFF, ■' - '■ ' The .Scottish Tenor;. r KING'S- GRAND. ORCHESTRA "Country Girl," "Our Miss Gibbs," Etc.. Prices as usual., Phiii at Bristol. EVERYBODY'S. 11 to 10. ■ VERYBODY'S. • 11 to 10. TO-DAY : : \. TO-NIGHT A Magnificent Production. : : "WOMAN AND WIFE'' ' , "WOMAN AND 'WIFE," Adapted .from the World-famous Novel JANE'EYRE, . ' JANE EYRE, JANE EYRE, ' ,JANE EYRE,, The Beautiful Actress, ALICE BRADY, ALICE BRADY. .'. •-''•'.' Is featured as Jane Eyre, in this Noble Production. ■ Full supporting programme, including Comedy, Topical, and Scenic Subject*. Star: 11.40, .1.10, 3.20> 5.10, 1, 8.5«. THBEMPRESS. : > '-' HE EMPRESS. ■■ Continuons, 11 to 10. See JUNE ELVIDGE in ; "COAX . ME," 'A-story of a vampire who k loves threo ■ men at the same timo. \ •• '• Also, the Seventh Chapter of "The Man of Might." Gazettes'.'Scenics."Coax Me" at 11.30/ 1.35. 3;« J. 5.45; 6.15 p.m. ■■■'-■•• :,' ■'.■:■.' . '. ' SPORTING..■:.''.-.. \ ..,'. 71TANAW-ATU : RACING CLUB • ■:"'-. '; (Incorporated). AUTUMN MEETING; /•'. ■ , "WIiDNESDAY AND THURSDAY^.-; APRIL 21 and 22, 1920. . ■ ACCEPTANCES for- the FIRST DAY'S'' ■ RACES- wiII.'CLOSE- M MONDAY, ' lAPRIL I?, 1520,' at. 9 p.m, v : '! MANAWATU RACING CLUB,■'■"•'.''. 'Bos . ?' ■ •"■; Palmerston North,. .'" Telephone 105.. ; . ' • "EIGMONT \- '.' RACING' ' CLUB.' '. WINTER'MEETING,' MAY 12"'and1 13, 1920. . ' ' Handicapper-H.. COYEE. Starter-C, O'CONNOR. Judge-J, CAMERON, .::'■' 'V FIRST,-DAY. ... ~. TQNGAHQE HURDLES HANDICAP, of 275 sbvs.; One mile and three-ijuar- - '-. ters. . ■■ ■. ' ..-,•'•■.- ■: ■•; HACK AND' HUNTERS'. STEEPLE-' ; CHASE HANDICAP, of 200- soys- - About two miles. •' . EGMONT STEEPLECHASE. HANDI- : ;. CAP, .of,5M soys. .About two,miles • and" a hatr; ; . ..'■,...■.; ;- ;; - ..-;\.'. ,:■ ■■■ TAWHITr HANDICAP, of '250. sovs. Si* furlongs.— 1 . "<•'.'• TELEGRAPH HACK HANDICAP, of ISO .sovs. ' Five.furlongs.',* ." • ■'■'■' M'RAE MEMORIAL, a Handicap of 400 sovs. One mile and a quarter, RAILWAY' HACK HANDICAP, of 180 .« sovs. Seven furlongs . '■'~- ■■-,'' '■'■'■-. '" jSECOND'DAY,;- " ' NGAMUTU APPRENTICES' HAKHIV CAP (Hack Conditions), of 150 sots, Six furfongs. ..... MANAWAPOU HURDLES HANDICAP, of 225 sovs. One mile and a half. QPEKB STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 40Q sovs, .About two miles. MQKOIA HANDICAP,' of 200 sovs. Si? ■/ ■ furlongs. THF.STIORTS (Hack Conditions), a-Han.- , . dicap of 150 sqys. Five furlongs,'' : '' SIANATA HANDICAP, of 300 sovs. One mile and a distance. BOROUGH HACK HANDICAP, of. ISO sovs. Seven furlongs. TOfWTT.ONS.for-a.lt events (1 »v.)' CLOSE FRIDAY, APRIL 23 next, at.»
jun. ■",-,. . Full programme advertised in-the "N.Z.' . .■Sefejeoi" ... V; B. STRATTON, : Secretary. Box 51;'.Hawera. , ■... . . 'Phoned ' rjANTERBiRY . JOCKEY .'; CLUB, ; ;'• HOTAL •RAci"MEETIN6 i ; In Honour.of the Visit of/ -H.E.H. THE PRINCE. OF.WALES. , .', To, ; lm held on the v BICCARTONRACECOURSE ■••■"•• Ori SATURDAY. MAY 15, .1920, ■THE WELCOME HUEDLE HANOI, CAP, of SQO s.ovs. One mile and 'three-quarters. , THE RENOWN STEEPLECHASE " 'HANDICAP, of- WO sots. Two 'miles and a half. "-,''' . THE MARLBOROUGH STAKES,"'of' / 1250 sots. For two-year-olds and ... i'pv/,)TdB. Weight for age. No •'• penalties. One mile THE ROYAL HANDICAP, of 1230 ■ sovfi. One mile and half. THE CORNWALL HANDICAP, of . 600 sqvs, jfack conditions, Qno mile and a quarter. "•' ' THE . SANURINGHAM WELTER HANDICAP, of 500 so-s. Minimum weight, 7st 71b. Six fur- , longs, NOMINATIONS for all events close, at I p.m. on FRIDAY,' APRIL' 23. ' ! HANDICAPS for all events will be dcdared on MONDAY, MAY 3. . " for • air events will time, at 8 p.m. on MONDAY. MAY 10. '.'-. . E.:'C. COTHEE, < - Acting Secretary. P.O. Box 385, ••■;■: Christchurch. ' BUSINESS NOTICEB, ROYAL .SEAL, , BOYAL SEAL, . ROYAL SEAL,. npHB POPULAR 'SCENTED. TO, 'J 1 " Ikcco, . NOW IN STOCK now ,'IN STOCK U AND C. ALBOUB, Q. AND C. ALDOUS, . Tobacconist, 208 Lambton. Quay. PLOT-BRING Bulbs Sale stwta Fek ruary 2©> continues till »H sold. Oatalflffuos ready. , i "8..H, JUST. . ] Botanical Nurseries, . Palmerston North. OTOEI8TS! "KORKER" s,ea> punc, I turea, stops plow leaks, preserves rubber,. doubles Jifo of tubes. Manning Machinery Co., 5 Bedford Row, Ch.neU , church. '
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 168, 12 April 1920, Page 7
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