AMUSEMENTS. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-DAY. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-DAY. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-DAY. KING'S The Theatre that ING'S Sets the Standard. ' The World's Sweetheart is hero. MARY PICIvFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD As the Wildest, Most Harum-Scarum, Jolliest, and at times most pathetic Character of the Screen. "THE HOODLUM." "THE HOODLUM." It's a picture of 1000 laughs, and each one is Mary. . Also SCENIC, TOPICAL, AND LATEST GAZETTE. ' And MR. W. GOUDIE, the popular Baritone, Will Sing "The Queen of Connemara," "The Little Irish Girl," "Iladfield Bells." SPECIAL HOODLUM MUSIC By the. KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA.' Entr'acte' Selections from "Goine Up" (Hirsch). SPECIAL MATINEE DAILY. Prices as usual. Plan at the Bristol. Another magnificent programme, and screened to a huge ai\d delighted audience, last evening at tjIVERYBODY'S. Continuous. •EVERYBODY'S. Continuous. SHOWING TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. . A Story showing how a little 1 act of kindness for fellow-kind on the part of a wholesome girl brought a great reward., : WARREN .KERRIGAN WARREN KERRIGAN In ONE DOLLAR BID. ONE DOLLAR BID. A Drama that pulsates with romantic moments, red-blooded action, and tense situations. A SOUL FOR A DOLLAR. She bought him hoping .in this degraded week there might be a streak of was right. A Picture with a delightful Love Story. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Screening times: Star, 11.40, 1.30,'3.20, 5.10, 7, 8.50. | Usual Saturday Prices. Ring 50 for Res. BOXING. TOWN HALL, MONDAY, MAY 24. \ "FRITZ" HOLLAND v. "TOMMY" URBN, Two incomparable exponents, whose appearance in Wellington affords* ah opportunity of witnessing a contest of international importance. " A contest which would attract a crowded attendance in any city in the world. THREE FIRST-CLASS PRELIMIN ARIES. BOX PLAN wiH open at AEMIT'S on' TUESDAY, at 10 a.Tn., whore seats may be booked for the Stage, Ringside, and Gallery sides. PSJICES—Stage, 205.; Gallery, lover Ring, 159.; Ringside, 10s. ; Gallery, 65.; Back Stalls, 4s. _ Country patrons should make early application to the Hon. Secretary, who will see that tho best 6eats available are procured. W. G, TALBOT, • Hon. Secretary. ■ ONE "BEGG" ADVANTAGE. HAVING so great a number of highclass instruments to select from, as are embraced in our matchless wo offer you an unequalled opportunity of satisfying your, preference in Case, Design, Finish, Tone, and Action, in all that has to do with greatest satisfaction in Piano ownership. Here you may select from models by 1 BRINSMEAD, JESSE FRENCH, LYON AND HEALY, BRASTED, WINDOVER, ROGERS. Also. Player-Pianos by JESSE FRENCH AND FOSTER. / Call and see us at your earliest; we'll be pleased to have a piano talk with you. CHAS. BEGG AND CO. LTD., • Manners Street. The Oldest Established Piano' House in New. Zealand. ATHLETIC SPOUTS. RUGBY! PARK, TO-DAY, 3 p.m. SENIOR GRADE. ' PONEKE V. UNIVERSITY. Two Unbeaten ' Teams meet ill fast. ! brilliant Football. A Great Exhibition of Back Play, EARLY GAME AT 1.30 P.M. ! BERHAMPORE V. SELWYN * (Fifth Class). ( " AT PETONE, AT 3 P.M. . AT PETONE, AT 3 P.M. ' / PETONE V. BERHAMPORE. Ground, 6d. j Stand, 6d. F. J. M'COMISKY, Secretary, W.R.F.U. PUBLIC NOTICES. ( MANAWATU PATRIOTIC SOCIETY. PALMERSTON -NORTH. - ! DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS. ( rfflHE Manawatu Patriotic Society in- 1 J- vite all members of the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces whoso residence for 3 months prior to enlistment was .situated within the boundaries of this Society's district, also all others in possession of such information, to communicate full particulars of men or their : dependants who have suffered war dis- ' abilities by sickness, wounds, or deatli. 1 Theso particulars, including, regimental , numbers, addresses, and disabilities, arc required for tho completion of the Society's Roll of Honour and for the eventual distribution of funds. Address all particulars to uhdereigned. JNO. PERMAIN, Secretary, : P.O. Box 252, Palmerston North. APPLICATIONS from Overseas Discharged Soldiers, will be received at 1 this office up to 4 p.m. on MAY 25, 1920, for the purchase for cash or on deferred payments or selection 1 under renewable lease with right of purchase of Section Is, Heights Settlement, V containing 275 acres, together with I dwelling (5-roomed) and outbuildings I thereon, About 5 miles from Shannon A Railway Station, by formed road. Sue- 1 cessful applicant will be required to take over stock and improvements at valua- I toon. _ ~ Further particulars and forms of appli- n cation may be obtained at this office. p G. H. )I, M'CLUR.E, r Commissioner of Crown Lands. ■y District. Lands and Survey Office, . Wellington, May 11, 1920. BUSINESS NOTICES, T 01 ■ i: gABY'S OUTFIT' Complete in Every Detail. All Pricce. MRS. E. COLLINS. 1 61 Vivian Street and 14 Courtenay Pln/"» | ( (Just behind Tram Terminus). n yi MOTORISTS! 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