AMUSEMENTS, TWO SESSIONS DAILY, Commencing 2.15 and 7,15, WITH PULL ORCHESTRA. KING'S The Theatre that ING S , Sets the. Standard. . "THE MIRACLE MAN !" "THE MIRACLE MAN!". . "THE MIRACLE MAN!"" "THE MIRACLE MAN!" "THE MIRACLE MAN!" . "THE MIRACLE MAN!" Special Notice to Matinee Patrons-Take • Note of the Screening times:. 2.20 . Overture. 2.'0 X. 2 - 28 MDME. ANNETTE HAYWARD 2.28 Operatic Contralto. 2.82 . Musical Prologue. .2.32 -• Geo. Loan Tucker's Jlnsterpiecu,' 2.35 "THE MIRACLE MAN!" 235 "THE MIRACLE MAN!" ' , Com - ••«) 2.35. ; Finishes 4.30. . .ii'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. 15—Solo Instrumentalists—ls ': ' Conductor: MR. J. V. MALING. Matinee Prices: Is.. !isi. 2s. Sd. Night Prices.: Is,, 25., 3s!, .Reserves, is. .The Plan is at the Bristol.. v EVERYBODY'S TO-DAY •EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT The Gripping and Powerful Drama, ■ , "THE GREY HORIZON." ' .'"Featnrinjr • SESSUE HAYAKAWA. '.- The Best gnd Strongest Drama the Popu- •; ■. ■. lar Star has yet appeared in. : • Times: 11.20, 1.10, 3.5, 5, 6.55, Thf. empress; HE EMPRESS Continuous 11 till 10. MARY PICKFORD In "THE HOODLUM.'? I^li'J 51 1 PROGRAMME. MARY Appears at: 11.30, 1.40, 3.50, G J.m., 8.10 p.m. ■ ' ' . SPORTING. OTAKI MAORI RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1920. /"OWNERS AND TRAINERS are rey minded that ACCEPTANCES for tte First Day's Handicaps Close nt the Cl"h s 'Office, Otaki, on "WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, at 8.30: p.m.' The . Otaki . telegraph office closes at 5 p.m. 0. J. D'ATH, Secretary. ' ] NAPIER PARK RACING CLUB. ' WINTER MEETING, JUNE 18 and 19, 1920. •DOMINATIONS for all events 'CLOSE on FRIDAY, MAY 28, at 8 p.m. J. 15. GLEADOW, Secretary. ■ . . MEETINGS. ; / WELLINGTON FREE" KINDER- " ■GARTEN. , WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, at 8 p.m., ■ 196 Taranaki Street. ."DAPERS will be read on Kindergarten . f- subjects by the Principals of Auckland, .Dunedin,, and Wellington Freo > Kindergartens. Open discussion. • .. ■ BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. IS HEREBY GIVEN that tin ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING . ,of the Proprietors of thte Bank of New . Zealand will beheld s in ;the Banking /. House in Wellington on FRIDAY, the ' Mft day of June, 1920, at 11 o'clock a.m. . The Transfer Books of the Bank will' i .he CLOSED from Friday,, the' 1 28 th' of j May, Friday, the 18th of June, both , days inclusive. 1 1 j .By order of the-Bpard.' •' s H. BUCKLETON,
•General Manager. WELLINGTON EETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. I AN TJEGENT MEETING of all Men suffering from' Tuberculosis or C.P.D.I. will be lield ! in the Club Room*, Lambton . Quay,. TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), MAY 25, at 7.30 o'clock. • Business: Lecture by Mr. H. J. Aeki.us, of Cnshmero Militarv Sanatorium, on . 'The After-Care, Pensions,'and Repatriation of T.B. Cases." ~ It is hoped that. «U men suffering with this disease will attend. K. J. F. ALDEICH, Secretary, NURSING HOMES. BAWLISH AWLISH CONVALESCENT AND REST HOME, . Waterloo Boad, LOWER HUTT. Beautiful Grounds. Is NOW HEADY to receive Visitors. 'Phone 58, Lower Hutt. MATERNITY HOME, OTAKL' A N up-to-date Maternity Hospital has been opened in Otnki. Intending patients should .apply for further particulars to NURSE PATTERSON, „ . Mill Eoad. Telenhonf 7li. BUSINESS NOTICES. TTHE Immortal Flame," by Mivrfts Bjelke Peterson; "The Ancient Allen by Eider Haggard; "The Butterfly Man,' by M. C. Oemler;"The Fly- \ n % U'a Stand"; "Nan of Musio Mountain, by Frank H. Spearman; . Tnj Snow Burner." Price'. Gs. each posted. : A. APTED, " 121 .Manners Street, Wellington. • COME AND SEE. THEM. ' T7IUES. SPORTS COATS, and BLOUSES. * Tempting Price and Tempting Goods. MRS. COX, 139 Manners Street, 'opp. King's Theatre, Wellington. WHY PAY MORE. ~ (SPECIAL LINES-Soap CBest), Is. 3d. • C - B , al v, Condensed Milk, lOd. tin; Special Packet Tea, 2s. lOd, lb.; Sandsoap, 4 cakes, Is. At • ALBERT BOWDEN, "The Store," Opposite Cable's Foundry, KAIWAERA. HEN buying rubber heels don't say ''I want a pair of rubbers." Specify distinctly "WOOD-MILNE'S"!' Wool). Milne's outlast two pairs of ordinary rubbers. They are British made from best Para Rubber 1 . CASTLE'S PRESCRIPTION PHAR. MACIES, 109 and 189 Riddiford Street, are noted for prompt and accu. rate dispensing • AY i\ CAMPION, Typiste and General /!i'°nt, Eoom 11, Top Floor, Adelphi (next Empress), Willis Streets Box 217. 'Phono 790. DAIRYMEN! INCREASE • YOUR PROFIT? by using a "CEEES" latest Swedish Separator. Manning Atachinery Co., 5 Bedford Bow, Christcnurch. THE New No. 70 Sterling Bread and Bacon' Slicers, £12 10s. Henry Berry and Co., Dixon Street.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 205, 25 May 1920, Page 9
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