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MENTS. INEE TO-MORROW. 'INEE TO-MORROW. THE THEATRE THAT SETS' THE STANDARD. [RL, LQVELY h ENCHANTING THOMAS, > FRIANGLE PRODUCTION. r girl who w.ent to New York to face the i ways, so that she might worst him, and Joes, in >N BROADWAY." )Y, TRAVEL, AND LATEST GAZETTE, ppeurance of i's Leading Soprano, who will eing— ement with J. C. Williamson, Ltd.), and -J NET." iL PROGRAMME BY D ORCHESTRA. \ T D PEASANT" (Suppe). 01. 'After 5 p.m. ring 'Phone 22—212. QUEEN'S THEATRE. l/EEN'S THEATRE. 2.15 p.m. DAILY ' 7.15 p.m. William Fox presents THEDA BARA ,- THEDA BARA in ft STUPENDOUS SUPER-PRODUCTION, entitled' "THE FORBIDDEN PATH." "THE FORBIDDEN PATH." "THE FORBIDDEN PATH." . The stirring story of a girl dragged down in sin by force of circumstances beyond her control. Did she deserve the wages she got? Come and judge for yourselves. This is undoubtedly the greatest pioture that THEDA BARA has given us. .. Also showing— . . Sunshine Comedy, "School House . ' Scandal" Cartoon, "Mutt and Jeff." i Fox's World News, and' Australian Gazette. Prices as usual. Reserves, 'Phone 22— 334.PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE BALL. ' JULY 2, 1920. ANNOUNCEMENT.' PATRONS are - advised that arrangements have been made for special trams to . run to the following suburbs after .the Ball:— THORNDON, BOTANICAL GARDENS, NEWTOWN.. KILBIRNIE (VIA TUNNEL). A Special Car will also run to KELBURN. Invitation holders are advised that tickets are now procurable at the Public Tru?t Office, and will also be obtainable at the Hall This Evening, ■ W. L. TATTLE. Hon. Secretary, j'. . F. H. HAIGH. Hon. Treasurer. PUBLIC NOTICEB, SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL AT BULLS. OOLDIERS' Memorial for thoso who £5 have fallen in tho War and thoso who have.Sorved and Returned, for the District of Bulls and Lowdr liangitikoi. .The Memorial Committeo ask the Relatives of those men who enlisted or lived prior to the War in this district, and lost their lives through, serving in the Great War, to 'forward their naihes and particulars to the Secretary, also tlie names of those who liave'served in the War and Returned.' . . ' ; ' The'above information is required so that no name shall be missed from the Memorial Tablets or ba duplicated,;in other centre#. H. A. GOOD ALL, Hon. Secretary, Soldiers' Memorial,; Bulls. - i TO THE RESIDENTS OF ISLAND BAY XXTE beg to notify above that there »» will bo -no [private delivery- of bread after FRIDAY. Customers will be able to obtain Kellow Bread at Miss Larson's, M'Farlane's,. Stoneham and Oxenham's, M'Clures,M'Nicol's and Heal's Shops, Island Boy. also Wnrder'B, Grocer, Courtenay Place Train Stop. N.Z. AUTOMATIC BAKERIES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. FROM JULY 1 our new Business Premises will be 26 HARRIS STREET,' Directly opposite Electric Light Office, instead of Chew's Lane, our old^.address. TOLLEY AND SON, LTD., Electrical Engineers. NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS. OWING to the Fire on our premises, Customers will please note that we are not able to exccute orders on hand, but hope to be in a position to do so in a week's time, when business will again bo in full swing. HYGIENIC TOWEL SUPPLY. SUGAR. IT is hereby Publicly Notified! by the Board of Trado that until the arrival of the new season's Sugar, NO ALTERATION IN PRICE will bo permitted. Any increaso over the present ruling price will bo considered a breach of Section 32 of the Board of Trade Act, and action will be takei accordingly. J. W. COLLINS, Secretary, Board of Trade. BUSINESS NOTICES. IS YOUR CHILD WEAK? MEDICAL i Men recommend DeepBreathing Curativo Physical Culture and Massage TO CURE Flat and weak chost, round shoulders, spinal curvature, adouoids, asthma, and defectivo breathing, nerves, anaemia, and constipation. Consult J. W. M. HARRISON, (20 years' experience, recogjiiaed by sixteen Wellington doctors), M'FEATHERSTON ST. " 'Phone 3214. Corner Johnston Street (Nearest tram-stop, Kirkcaldie 4 Stains). SIR WILLIAM CROOKE'S TORIC EYE-GLASSES have a decided air of distinction. Its construction absorbs tho ultra-violet ray, making uncomfortable eyes comfortable. S. F. M'LEAN. Ophthalmic Optician, 12-t and 12(5 Biddiford Street, Newtown. . T"HE essence' of all knowledge ia iself. knoivled£&. bend Birth Data, Month, Year, and Postal Note 55., to T. J. Dunstone, Box 1418, Auckland. TjiASCALL'S Fruit Bonbons.-Stocked JT by all leading Confoctionera j there ore none botwr.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 238, 2 July 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 238, 2 July 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 238, 2 July 1920, Page 9

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