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AMUSEMENTS. mnii EMPRESS, ~ ' I in?, EMPRESS, Continuous. 11 tin 10 i>.m. COMPLETE CHANGE PROGRAMME. Showing after seven to-night. WHO KILLED JOSSELYN? ■An enthralling mystery murder in "JOSSELYN'S WIFE." "JOSSELYN'S WIFE." "JOSSELYN'S WIFE." r . How a gun which "wasn't loaded" causcd a murder, i "JOSSELYN'S AVIFE." "JOSSELYN'S WIFE/' Beautiful Bessie Barriscnle in some ravishing gowns.' "JOSSELYN'S WIFE." "JOSSELYN'S WIFE." An artist and Ids siren caught in the studio. . "JOSSELYN'S WIFE." ( , "JOSSELYN'S WIFE." With a startling and surprising denouement. ' WHO KILLED JOSSELYN?, WHO KILLED JOSSELYN? See for Yourself. 1 Also,' Tho Tenth Episode of "Tlie Man o£ Might," featuring WILLIAM DUNCAN in "Double Crossed." THE PIUNCE'S VISIT, _ Ari&ther Edition of the Reception in Auckland, showing Grand Spectacular Display of the School Children in the Auckland Domain. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Gazettes. Scenies. Comics., IJIVERYBODY'S. ' Continuous HiVERYBODY'S. 11 to 10. Commencing after 7 p.m. Wore you ever sick to death of admiration and fussing? Did anyone ever fuss you to death? Then you can understand why WILLIAM RUSSELL In "THIS HERO»STUFF" Preferred to be called a "coward." A modest, retiring war-scarred' hero gets tired of the "hero stuff." He hated.being a hero, but he could'fc resist deeds of daring. It 'is a whirlwind of rapid-fire action,, .with a' champion athlete fighting all the . way. Supports include THE PRINCE'S VISIT, /Showing Children's Day ' 4fc Auckland Domain. Pathe Gazette. Scenic. Usual [Saturday. Prices. 7 BAND. 1 TVJEW ZEALAND NATIVES' ASSOn . CIATION, ' • cit WILTON'S BUSH, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), ' At 3 p.m. , WHAT OTHERS . SAY. NEiIILY every day some of our Customers express appreciation for the Piano they have purchased from us. WE HAVE ALWAYS ENDEAVOURED to Offer .Our Customers Instruments of , Undoubted 1 Supremacy—in this lies the true reason for our success. Pianos by BRINSMEAD, •. JESSE FRENCH, LYON AND HEALY, BRASTED, WINDOVER, ROGERS, and Players by ' , JESSE FRENCH & FOSTER. Wo _offer you, too, a piano service whiclTsiinngs from a' sincere desire to please. WE ARE GLAD SO MANY APPRECIATE THIS SERVICE. 0 I / CALL IN OUR SHOWROOM TO-DAY. CHAS BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET, . The Oldest Established Piano House in. New Zealand. MEETINGS. i , CITIZENS' RENOWN ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE. A ' MEETING of the General Commit -£* tee set up to, arrange for tho Entertainment of the Men of 11.M.5. Renown will 'be held in Pipitea' Shed at 11' o'clock THIS MORNING. All members of tho committee aro requested to attend. R, DARROCH, Hon. Sec.' Y.W.C.A., 5 BOULCOTT STREET. TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock—Social evening, gaijies; music and fun fer Y.W.C.A. members. To-morrow, 4.ls—Girls Department, Sunday. Special Service. Speaker, Miss S. M'Lean,. Thursday, 8 p.m.—Devotional Meeting. 14 you are eager to make new friends, come'along and see us. All girls welcome. : . Under the Auspices of Wellington * S.D.P. ' ! A may DAY DEMONSTRATION will A be held at the Paramount Theatre on SUNDAY EVENING,-at 8. The speakers will include Messrs. H. E. Holland, M.P., P. Eraser, M.P., Robert Semple, and Tom Brindle. Doors open 7. Musical items between 7 and 8. Collection. AUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS. WELLINGTON DISTRICT. ' rjpilE regular monthly Meeting of the ' district is postponed till WEDNESDAY, MAY-12, at 7.30 p.m. 1 T. R. WALLACE, ' r Secretary. V•'.• . . "■ THE WELLINGTON LICENSING DISTRICT. npHE ANNUAL MEEtfTNG of the J- Licensing Committee for the above district will be held at the Magistrate's Court, Wellington, on Monday, June 7, 192 V, at 12 noon. Dated it the 30th day of April, 1920. C. J. HEWLETT, Clerk of the Licensing Committee. 1 ; THEOSOPHTCAL SOCIETY, 19 Marion Stjjt>(. rrm.V Usual Meeting will NOT BE . ~p. '.D. as the Lodge has granted tho use nf the Hall to tho Order of the Star in the East, for Miss Christie's farewell address. ELECTION NOTICES. TO THE ELECTORS OF EASTBOURNE I WISH to express my Sincere Thanks to all those Electors of Eastbourne who voted in my favour at the recent Election. Although defeated, ray position tho poll is such that with your continued support, I hope to bo sucessful at a later date. ■ Faithfully yours, HARRY DOWNS. FINANCIAL. jp-i AA TO ,£IOO,OOO wanted, interest 1« pi'V cent., payable quarterly. Give your address. Maurice Tangney, Box 1088. • ■ THE New No. 70 Sterling Bread olid Bacon Slicers, J312 10s. Henry Berry and Co., Dixon Street. ■ ■ mHE New No. 70 Sterling Bread and JL Bacon Shears, .£l2 10s. Henry Berry and Co., Dixon Street.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 185, 1 May 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 185, 1 May 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 185, 1 May 1920, Page 9

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