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t AMUSEMENTS. Full Orohestral Matinee To-morrow'. Pull Orchestral Matinee To-morrow. < FuU Orchestral Matineo To-morrow. 1 KING'S. ■ The Theatre that ; ING'S. Sets the Standard. : I NORMA TALMADGE i NOEMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE In a New Select Feature, "THE ISLE OF CONQUEST." " "THE ISLE OF CONQUEST." | "THE ISLE OF CONQUEST." I After the shipwreck came Love! With Love came Happiness—Happiness .on a desolate isle in the tropica,.with the man oilier heart. And then came—her Husband! An extraordinary situation developed in an'extraordinary n.anner. FULL SUPBORTING PROGRAMME. AISO, ;■'• '"' MME. MARIE GERMAIN. Operatic Soprano (Lata Principal Carl Rosa Opera Co.). ■'"•''.'■ Selecl Musical Programme 'by / - KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Prices as usual. Plan at The Bristol. After 5 p.m.. Ring 'Phone 22—212. EVERYBODY'S. TO-DAY, ■ VERYBODY'S. •; TO-NIGHT. A Magnificent .Proguariime with a . Star Drama and a Star Corned?, ■ The One and Only CHARLIE CHAPLIN, : '~.- CHARLIE CHAPLIN, In his cleverest and.greatest comedy, "•".-• "ADOG^SLIFE." .;-.-. *"A DOG'S LIFE." ; '# Then a drama of the Gold Rush days. "THE END OF.THE GAME." Featuring Warren Kerrigan. "And full Supporting Programme. - Screening 11, 12.55, 2.55,, 1.55, 6.55, 8.50. Charlie: 12.15, 2.15, 4.15, .6.15, 8.15. HE EMPRESS.? ,Continuous .; HE EMPRESS. from 11 a.m. Pretty and Dainty LOUISE HUFF, In a Rollicking Comedy-drama, , "HEART OF GOLD," - Supported-by Johnny Hines.. Also Second Episode of the Great Serial, ■ -". '.'LIBERTY," With FuCl Supporting Programme. v Star at 11.30, 1.45,' i p.m., • 6.15, .8.30. Serial at 11, 1.15, 3.30,- 5.45. 8 p.m. , ATHLETIC SPOnTS. ■ ■'■ -. .).'-. —"~~~ : — ' •OUGBY. , ; A GREAT MATCH. TO-MORROW, ' TO-MOSROW, 'TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, • " -- ' '(At 2.15 p.m. ■/•■■ . j ; ATHLETIC PARK.'. For the Ranfurly Shield and the Rugby! Supremaoy of the Dominion. '■'.•' BAY OF PLENTY (Challengers) . y-BAY OF. PLENTY (Challengers) ' • . / ■.''""■,y- ..-'•. : '; v ■ ' WELLINGTON (Holders) ■,"-.' -WELLINGTON [(Holders) . ", . .''-'.Come!and.see the Bay.of Plenty Team that Defeated 'Auckland' lastv season- by 25 points' in .16.' , .' '/' • ; ',. : Brilliant, Dashing; Confident of Success. , WILL THEY-BE A SURPRISE ' ; ; -,:';■ PACKET? ';',,; .-.-'•'•''■' Early Game at-1.30 'p.m., ; yr ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE'T : ';■'..;- 'SCOTS'COLLEGE. ■' ;y . ... (For tho_Moascar Cup). ; ~.. ■ Admission: Ground, Is.; Stand, is. Reserve your seat at Rugby Union Office, 10 Woodivavd- Street.; 'y''. V"? ; ,: F; J. M'COMISKY, i\- -■.'■' .Secretary, W.R.F.U. . " /'-I -..-'-;■ ■■-■ ■'■■■:■>■! .' ■-..•'■' -■- ' y ■; ■';:'■ SHOWS. ."; '' ■ , WELLINGTON POULTRY, PIGEON, r ';. CANARY & CAT SOCIETY'S '■ y*. -:..'.' ; 38th .ANNUAL- - ;' Ti'O'UL'T-R'Y ' V 'S HOW. I;;O,ULTP,Y ••'• SHO: W, STEPHENSON'S'STORE, '■>.WRIGHT, STEPHENSON'S STORE, < y-PIPITEA'POINT' '/ '• PIPITEA POINT, (Ta-ke car to Davis Street).'.. ~' TO-MORROW, ''.'." 'TO-MORROW, . (WEDNESDAY), THURSDAY & FRIDAY WEDNESDAY), THURSDAY 4 FRIDAY ; ; ; ,'..,-;■,.-.-■■ ■ NEXT..";-. ■ . . '■;■'."'; .''-'.-' y "(NEXT.V-,-"' ■ -Poultry, Pigeons,, Cage Birds, Cats, i Toultry, Pigeons,' Cage Birds, Cats. Poultry. Pigeons, -.Cage^;Birds,. Cats. ;.;■■" -/.;;CATS ON, FRIDAY.. -..". [ FEATHER FANCIERS' ART UNION. J6IM in Prizes. in Prizes. Tickets, Is.; admit to Show. V '": ■-•'■■'" L. G. BROWN, Hod; Sec. ';, P.Oi Box 381. :■' ■'. -.' - : '- .' i '.;.- /meetings. , i : . : —- —r— — — - • WELLINGTON ACCOUNTANT. '■. \.,\ ';' STUDENTS' SOCIETY. , ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a MEETING of: the SOCIETY will'bo r held TO-MORROW (Wednesday).' June ■ .30, at; 8 p.m., /in the LECTURE HALL. : ACCOUNTANTS' CHAMBERS, ivhen 'I Mr.- W. W. ( Waddilove. F.1.A.N.Z., will 5 deliver.a Lecture entitled "Cost Aci counts." [■■'.'', '. THOS. AWTON, A.C.I. (Eng.). ' ' ,; .■■■■)■' . '/■'•■ Hon. Seoretary. , . . . . , .'.._ — , BUBINESS NOTICES. Y> ' : i--. THE -VIAVI-. v . , / : .'..WAT- TO HEALTH is' tho Art ''of Curing Oneself in Har--9 moriy with Nature's laws through proper ''-. Afisimilation of, Curative Nutnaenl and . Gradual Elimination of Poisonous Waste, i /resulting in Nutritive Balance, and Rei sistive Power. 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IB 'j.; \,' : * TWURSEB, Waitresses, and others, get d li your Aprons made by n MRS. E, COLLINS, '* 61 Vivian Street and U Courtenay Place " .'• (Jnst behind Tram Terininufl). y ■,' ' And Save Money. :- -w : ; ~ BOUQUETS AND FLORAL EMBLEMS t . A RTISTICALLY made up at short not. jt\ tice. Miss' Carney, 94 Manners Street. Attends personally. . '" DAIRYMEN! Increase your profits by using a "Cores" latest Swedish Sep- *> arator.' Cleanest skimmer, self-oiling, 16 to 144 gallons. Manning Machinery Co., ;jj 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch. ■ THE New No. 70 Sterling Briad i.nd Bacon Slicers, , £\l 10s. Henry 't Berry and Co.. Dixon Stieei. ; ""VIEW Zealand Sporting Life"—Second in i* isSue'on 6ale, leading booksellers, 'n Wednesday neit. el I>ASCALL'S Fruit Bonbons.—You conJt not equal them foT qnality. "TVTEW Zealand Sporting Life"—Second II li issue. Wednesday next, r! TJASCALL'S Fruit Bonbops.-Delight--C ful Fruit Flavours.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 235, 29 June 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 235, 29 June 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 235, 29 June 1920, Page 7

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