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AMUf>EMENTB. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-MORROW, AT 2.30. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-MORROW, AT 2.30. TT I N H-' Qt ™ theatre that JL n IX O, SETS the standard. f NORMA TALMADGE, A LOVELY GIRL IN THE LOVELIEST OP NATURE'S SETTINGS, AND THE GREATEST CHARACTERISATION OF HER SCREEN CAREER in "THE ISLE OF CONQUEST." Arthur Hornblow's Great Novel of a Girl's Plucky Fight for the Happiness that is every woman's right. IT'S A BIG STORY with' a BIG STAR, dono in a BIG WAY. Supporting Prograinnie includes SCENIC, POPPY COMEDY, AND LATEST GAZETTE. CONTINUED SUCCESS OP MME ComS Sffif atiC S ° Prano (lßt6 PriDOipal, 0311 EMa ° pera "MY DREAMS" (Tosti), "A DREAM OF LOVE" (L. Aditi). ' Also KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. ENTR'ACTE; (a) "Aukula Conde); (b) "Dance of the' Hours" (Ponchielh). . Prices afl usual. Plan at tlie Bristol, or ring 'Phono 22

A story of the Californian Goldfields find the days whon the man who was mow of the draw was iiuick to meet death. COMMENCING TO-DAY nt riVERYBODY'S. ■^EVERYBODY'S. j Complete change of Programme, and featuring , .WARREN' KERRIGAN. 1 , WARREN KERRIGAN. In a virile play of vinlo men and bravo women, "THE END OF THE GAME," ■ * "THE END OF'TnE GAME," He had saved her from a fate worse than death, yet she spurned him, and in her innocence turned to her worst onemy for succour. How was he to make her understand? And th6u Star No. 2, The World's Greatest Comedian—the ono afad only CHARLIE CHAPLIN,. CHARLIE CHAPLIN, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, In hjs Greatest and Cleverest Comedy, "A DOG'S LIFE" "A DOG'S LIFE." "A DOG'S LIJFEi." "A DOG'S LIFE." "A DOG'S LIFE." Fuji of laughs, and the tale of Charlie's '■ dog's tail, And a well-varied supporting programme. Screening times—Star: 11, 12.55, 2.55, 4.55, 6.55, 8.55, . Charlio: 12.15, 2.15, 4.15, 6.15, 8.15. Usual Prices. - I : : : ' MEETINGS. f— : EDWAKD NEWMAN, M.P., Will Address the Electors of GLEN OROUA AND TAIK.OREA „ . DISTRICTS In the Taikorea Hall On MONDAY, JUNE 28, At 7.30 p m. . . ■ ■. • i~ PUBLIC NOTICES. HO-ME SERVICE LEAGUE OF N.Z. (Inc.). ... ALL those wishing to become Members of the above League may enrol as suoli and sign the Petition at tlie Office of Messrs.' Vine and Wilson, Dominion Avenue, Wellington, who have the necessary papers and authority. BY ORDER, Central Executive Committee. • FINANCIAL. THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED.

Established 1837. Incorporated 1880. £ Capital Authorised md Issued 7,500,000 Paid-up Capital 2,500,000 Reserve Pund ; 2,570,000 Rflsefve liability of Proprietors 5,000,000 Togeihor ; .£10,070,000 ■MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ■i-i Transfer Books of the Bank Till be CLOSED from July' 1, 1520, to July 7, 1920, both dates inclusive. Proprietors ■ whose names are. registered in the', eaid boots onJuno 30, 1920, will be entitled to the Dividend'to he declared at tho next Gfeneral Meeting cf Proprietors in , respect' of the nuni'ber of shares standing in their names on that date, W. A. KIELY, - ' Acting Inspector. IfIRST MORTGAGE MONEY. 1?OK AAA AVAILABLE, in sump to ■ cW/WtJjlxvv 6U it Borrowers, of .£IOOO ■ upwrffds, on First Mortgages of improved : faring, in Wellington, Hawkfr'a Bay, or ! Tamnaki. Intorest lowest current rates, irhi'ih are at present 5i per cent, with ' half/ margin, 6 por cent, with two-fifths : ma'rgin. Apply promptly, CHAS. B. BtfXTON, Financial Agent, 11 Grey Street. ' j BPOHTINQ. i . I CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. ! (GRAND NATIONAL MEETING, 1920. AUGUST^,-12, 11. ENTRIES Close on FRIDAY, JUNE Sli 25, at 8 p.m., for the following Races;— ' N.Z. GRAND RATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, of 15C0 6bvs.; 81 miles; 1 sov. WINTER CUP, of : 1000 sovs. (flat); 1 mile; 1 sor. N.Z, GRAND NATIONAL HURDLE RACE, of 1500 sovg.; about 2J lilies'; 1 80V. . ' BEAUFORT STBEPU3CHASB, of COO cove.:: about 2J mi!ea; 1 sov. SYDENHAM HURDLE RACE, of 500 60vs.; 3 miles; 1' sov. LINCOLN STEEPLECHASE, of 600 • eovs.i about 3 mileo; 1 sor. P. C. COTHER, i Seoretary. ! P. 0 .1 Bps 385, j (fchristchurch. j WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING. j WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, t JULY 14 and 17. TVTOJtJNATIONS for all events except -'■* Ijhe Trial Plato CI/OSB at 9 o'clock _ p.m. -on FRIDAY, JUNE 25. j A. E. WHYTE, Seoretary. C TWrU/RSR I Why worry over your pa- j tient's diotf Auckland Rook I tew are easily digested and nutritious. <\ Procfurablo at Empire Cafe, Willis r Strcbt.' „ G4IL at the fltiijure Cafe, 23 Willis r Street, for a pJi.'r of delicious Rook - Oys|are. c

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 232, 25 June 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 232, 25 June 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 232, 25 June 1920, Page 9

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