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AMUSEMENTS. Ginger Mick. Eoso. The Bloke. Doieen, The Kid. Keith. 'And tho Many Other Characters concerned in the story of ' »" ' "GINGER MICK," "GINGER MICK," "GINGER MICK," "GINGER MICK," . 'As told by his Cobber, "Tho Sentimental Bioko," , .Will appear for the Last Time, in Wei- ■ , . lington To-day at, EVERYBODY'S. VBRYBODY'S. DON'T MISS "GINGER MICK." DON'T MISS "GINGER MICK." ' DON'T MISS "GINGER MICK." DON'T MISS, "GINGER MICK." Pinal Screenings To-day at 11,12.50, 2.30, 4.40, 6.45, and 8.80. KING'S, Tho Theatre that ING'S, Sets the Standard Last Screening of NAT GOULD'S Most Sensational Racing Story, "A FORTUNE AT STAKE," "A FORTUNE AT STAKE," ' '.'A FORTUNE AT STAKE," % Don't Miss This Great Pioture, Commencing TO-MORROW (Friday), The Latest "SELECT" Production, An Unforgettable Screen Triunrph, "S A H A R A," Starring ' ' ■ LOUISE GLAUM. . , ■ . Scenes in Fascinating Paris, Enchanting Cairo, and the Sahara Desert. Special' Engagement of MME. MARIE GERMAIN, Operatic Soprano . - (Late Principal Carl Rosa Opera Co.) KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. 'Entr'acte, ' "Nutcracker ■ Suite" (Tsohaikovski). Prices as usual. Plan at The Bristol. EMPRESS THEATRE Continuous ' MPRESS THEATRE from U a.m. . Last Screening of the Great Society ' Drama, "THE ILLUSTRIOUS PRINCE," Featuring the Famous Japanese Actor. ' SESSUE HAYAKAWA. ' »~i _ Commencing Friday, THE WORLD'S GREATEST SERIAL, "LIBERTY," "LIBERTY," Featuring EDDIE. POLO, The Greatest Serial Actor ■ ever seen, ■ -.;,,.■ .1 And MARIE .WALCAMP as ■;. ■■..;. . ''LIBERTY,? v - '..- .20 Weeksof Sensations; • 20 Weeks of-Thrills. '.'".'.'..; •'.'•: , 20 Weeks of Excitement. ■'<■ ..'.-. .-•&¥ * n ° t,ler Startling Feature,--with JUNE ELVIDGE . • . ■ "''■■'"'■■ :: "-- : Ahd ~ ■~■•:;;.■•';-;,: ;:,;•:;,' MAYO ■ ' ; In:/;THE MQRAL' DEADLINE." Why is there one "law for the rich,'' : V and another for the poor? See the answer :in this great production. ■ Last'Screening'of. Sessue Hayakawa: 11.40, 1,45. 9.50, 6 p.m., 8 p.m. PIANOS ; W,HICH ARE ; THE CHOICE. OF GREAT. PIANISTS ■;' A ND. all who demand the artistically •. ;'■■£*■ , pre-eminent in. Musical Instruments i are offered for your selection „at Be'gps. ,• .Pianos, which hiave maintained a pq.»i----"tlon of unrivalled leadership—Masterpieces bearing such well-known names as BRINSMEAD .':: "•.<;'.•:':"• - •'■.'•: LYON AND HEALY ;.-'• .■■•■ . WINDOVER•■■■;: ..:.:•'.; ' •JESSE FRENCH: : ' ' BRASTED -"■-■ ~' ;■•" ROGERS. :^'- ; - ',: '' 1 ■"!■■■ 1. .And-; /" <■■;: '. ■ •■■■/.■■•■.•.-. '.PLAYERS BY ;..■:■ •,•-:• ■': ■■■■:■ JESSE .FRENCH and- '.. V" '.-.■;. .FOSTER!'- ■■■ * --;,.::'"■':■ '~',: ■■ ■i. .The richness of ; tone'and power, ex-* v. quisite"beauty, and onarm 1 : place:" them .wholly.apart from'allVothOrffrSnd.'niak'e ', tbeni worthy: of a, place inodr-showrooin • and.in your home. .-.';.■' ; ' -'.' ,-V ■■■■'• COMEINTO-DAY.> -A :'.., CMS. BEGG AND CO., . • -■ The Oldest Established'Piano'House in ; '-New. Zealand,'';' . . '• ■ MANNERS. STREET. \ FINANCIAL. ■ ■ ■■ ■■ ' . t ■:■■', •■■;■.■■•-, ■ ,- - "EIARMERS;; TRUSTEES AND OTHER? HAVING MONEYS TO INVEST' ' '■:\«n invited to note that. Hie CHRIST' .-. CHURCH. TRAMWAY; BOARD iVoffer, ■ lag '.£200,000 DEBENTURES AT;PAR; bearing, interest at ■ : .J 'FIVE AND A-HALF. PER CENT. ! ' SECURITY EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD. It is the Christchurch Tramway Un- ■ dertaking, : which cost and • •. its revenues, flast year .£206,000 per ;? nnu . m )i subject,-to existing charges,. but the gut edge" to the eecurity ia found in m\ fact that the Investor 1 ■:..- is -protected ; by;. a rate' ; for Interest and Sinking Fund-levied over one of • -the wealthiest -Municipal, Bafinji- Districts, in New Zealand.'. Capital Val- .:■ nation, >ei8,750,000. -~ : , '~:'■.-/ >•* -NOTROUBLB m IN'COLLECTING INILREST.....' ■ . ~, Coupons for Interest are attached, to the Debentures,- and can be cashed each-half-year at any branch 1 of the' Union Bank of Australia in New Zealand or;in Sydney':or,Melbourne. Arrangements can be made by Inves< tors for jury Bank-to hold .the De- /■ pentnres-.on their behalf," colleot in!j, wrest, and pay info their account v without trouble of any : kind to'the ..owners. :No receipts,are necessary. . NO' EXCHANGE PAYABLE BY ' INVIBTOR;, :■:.'•; - , The Board will pay exohange or, Tern ffomw to Cflinstehuroh from any part of New : Zealand' or Sydney or Melbourne when Debentures are purchased. It -will pay exchange on Half-yearly. Interest. .Coupons j and . . ~ will also-pay. exohtange'when it re. , pays the money on October .1, 1944.,.' Copies of Prospeotus may be ! obtained on application to the' Union Bank or.to -the undersigned. : Sharobrokere are invited to Bend for •copies. . > ■', FRANK THOMPSON,. „, . ,'.,'[ ''',- : '■■'-'" General Manaser. Christchurch/ . . June 7, 1920. ".-- ..',.' ~ FIRST MORTGAGE'MONEY. ■ QfllK ftrtA Mums to cWWivvV suit: Borrowers, of JBIOOO upwards, on First Mortgages of improved farms,- in Wellington, Hawke's ,Bay, or Taranaki. Interest lowest current rates, which are at present 5} per cent, with■■ .half margin, 6 per cent.;with two-fifths margin. Apply • CHAS.B. BUXTON, Financial Asent, -: . ■-- ■-.!, -11 Grey Street.BUSINEBS, NOTICES, i NIELSEN AND' Co!, CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AND FORWARDING AGENTS, CABLE STREET. :'" , t, Proprietors of Nielsen's BOND and FREE / STORE, Customhouse Clearances, a Speciality, 'Phone 2170. P.O. Box 179. : TARANAKI SHOOK CO., Box 17,Eltham. MANUFACTURERS of. Fruit' Cases, Beer Cases; Soap Boxes, etc, eto. Quotations for cases packed' In ehooks, any quantity. -•-.-',. ■' Cost of Timbpr rising. .Buy now. COD-MILNE Rubber .Heels cost lew than ■ leather, heels, and they alao ■wear, considerably longer. But maka sure jvtt-get Wofid-Milne's.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 225, 17 June 1920, Page 7

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745

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 225, 17 June 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 225, 17 June 1920, Page 7

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