AMUSEMENT& ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-DAY. ORCHESTRAL MATIMBK TO-DAY. . ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-DAY. KING'S. ' : The Theatre that ING'S. ' Sets the Standard. NORMA TALMADGE > : : NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE ' In' a New Select Feature, , ; "THE ISLE OF CONQUEST." . ,:,"THE ISLE OF CONQUEST." "THE ISLE OF CONQUEST." v ' ■After-the shipwreck came Love! With Lovo came ■ Happiness—Happiness on a desolate isle in the tropica, with, the man. of her heart. And then camo-ner Husband! An extraordinary, situation developed in an extraordinary n.jinner.,. " •• Also, : MARIE GERMAIN. - Operatic Soprano, • (Late 'Principal Carl ltosa Opera Co.). ■ Select Musical - Programme toy " KING'S; GRAND ORCHESTRA. ■ Prices as usual. Plan at The Bristol, After 5 p.m., Ring 'Phone 22-212. Last Two Nights of. This Great •. ■ ' ; Programme. ' , I ! .'■ WARREN: KERRIGAN "■ ■ ' In ;■/•■'.' '.'THE END OF THE GAME." And thfl Greatest of -All .Comedies, N CHARLIE CHAPLIN, " ' ■ T » < "A DOG'S LIFE." \ Screening times—Star: .11, 12.55, 2.55,; 5, (i.M, 8.55. Charlie: 12.15, 2.15, 115, 6.15, 8.15., ' . mHE EMPRESS. ■ AHE EMPRESS. ■ from 11 a.m. , Pretty and Dainty LOUISE HUFF,, I, - In a Hollicking Comedy-drama, 1 : "HEiRT OF GOLD," .■ ' Supported' by Johnny Hjiws.' Also •Second Episode of the Great Serial, •/'■'. "LIBERTY," V; With Ftf.r Supporting Programme.' Star at 11.30, 1.45, i p.m.,' 6.15, 8.80. Serial at. 11, 1.15, 3.30, 5.45, 8 p.m. NEXT FRIDAY- ' > ALLAN'.DOONE, ... ALLAN DOONE, The favourite Irish, actor. ATHLETIC SPOUTS. ' jjj UGBY !. A'GREAT MATCH.' TO-DAY, TO-DAY, TO-DAY, TO-DAY, . At 2.15 p.m. ' . ATHLETIC PARK. For the Ranfurly Shield and the 'Rugby ■; Supremacy of the Dominion. BAY OF PLENTY (Challengers) • .■ BAY OF PLENTY (Challengers) . " ■ : v. ' ' WELLINGTON (Holders) WELLINGTON (Holders) •'. Come' and see the Bay of Plenty Team that Defeated Auckland Inst season by 23 points to. 18.. ■ ' Brilliant, Dashing; Confident of Success, WILL THEY BE A SURPRISE ■ PACKET? ■ Early Game at 1.10 p.m., ST. P ATRICK'S 'COLLEGE , ; - SCOTS COLLEGE .- >. .• (For. the Moascar Cup); Admission: Ground,,ls.'; Stand, Is.' Reserve, your seat at Rugby Union Office, 10 AVoodwavd Street... • .The Rugby, Union Annual is ( on sale at Athletic-Park at oil matches;-Howe and Soivman's, Lambton Quay; and Publishers, Geo. Slade, Walter Street. FIXTURES-JULY 3: Petone v. Orient tal. Reservo Plan now open. , . r J M'COMISKY, ..Secretary, W.R.F.U. MEETINGS. " V i THE HOME SERVICE LEAGUE OF' - NEW ZEALAND. , (Incorporated.) A N EXTRAORDINARY' GENERAL - MEETING of the Wellington Members of the abovo League, will be held in- the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse Quay, at 7.30 o'oltick THIS .(Wednesday) EVENING. . ■ ' ; This' .will probably, be the, last meeting before the submission of the Leaguo's claims, to. Parliament, and it is urged that a .representative attendance be present. • ' : Tlrnse desirous of enrolling or signing .the Petitioif will l be offered facility-for so doing, v 1 "■■■ . A progress report to date, together with tlm League's nronosed scheme of action, will be submitted. . ■ v ... HAROLD E. ELLIOTT,' . .. . . Secretary. WELLINGTON LABOUR REPREs .■'• . SENTATION. COMMITTEE. ' rjTHE Adjourned Meeting of the ..above A , Committee .will be held in tho, Trade? Hall TO-NIGHT (Wednesday) at 8' o'clock.... V. Business: To consider Remits; k ■ R. M'KEEN, ( Secretary. . ■yiCTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, " : , PUBLIC LECTURE: "THE .PACIFIC', ITS HISTORY .PROBLEMS," ' ; . , ' ' By DR. GUY SCHOLEFIELD. • In tho CONCERT CHAMBER of the TOWN HALL, • ■ TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), JULY 1, \ At 8 p.m. 1 Admission Free, WELLINGTON RETUR.NED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. ; , ■ , A SPECIAL EXTRAORDINARY A GENERAL MEETING will be held in the Club Rooms, Lambton Quay, TONIGHT (Wednesday), JUNE SO, at 7.SC o'clock. Local Members of Parliament have been invited to. attend. \ ■. ... BUSINESS: To dieca39 the statement recently made by the Prime Ministor regardinp the Finance of tho Dominion and tho possible effect it wilt have /Si the present scheme of Advances tc Returned Soldiers. . All Members are requested to attend this most important meeting. Subscriptions for the current year be came '.due on April, Ist last, Members 1 aro asked to give this their immediatf attention. ; . R. J. F. ALDRICH,, . .■ Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. Flowering shrubs from od. each, . Hedge Plants from 6a. per 100, i Shelter Trees from ss. per 100. Large , Stock of first-class, Apple and other Fruii Trees oheap. Catalogues ready June 20, i B. H. JUST, > I', Botanical Nurseries, J ■ "Palmerston North. ' ) TvAIRYMEN! Increase your profits b; j using a "Ceres" latest Swedish Sap i arator. Cleanest skimmer, self-oiling, II I to 144 gallons. Manning Machinery Co, 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch. II TVASCALL'S Fruit Bonbons—Real Fru! t Flavours. . . - - ■, W BARBER 4 CO., D*y Cleaners (ni • dyeing), 125 Cuba Street, City.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 236, 30 June 1920, Page 9
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