AMUSEMENTS. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-MORROW ,1/ ING'S. The Theatre th#k . ~-MNG'S. Sets the Standard, An All-British Production, And England's Greatest Actor, HENRY AINLEY in "QUINNEY'S." HENRY AINLEY in "QUINNEY'S," HENRY AINLEY ■in "QUINNEY'S." HENRY AINLEY in "QUINNEY'S," ? A lovable Story, that makes real and lasting friends. A character full nf strength, yet with the most delicate halftones, • : "QUINNEY'S" soreened at 8.15 p.m. " ' Also.' ■ ■ I MR.CHAS. W, MOORE, ■ ..•••■ The Popular Local Baritone, . And ' KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA, Prices as usual. Plan'at the Bristol.: COMING FRIDAY. COMING FRIDAY. . . •„ The One and Only ; •V>. . CHARLIE CHAPLIN In ■' ■ ■ \ • "SUNNYSIDE." " His Third Million' Dollar Picture. Book early. Plan now at Th> Bristol. EVERYBODY'S. ■ VERYEODY'S. • SHOWING TO-DAY & TO-NIGHT! LOUISE HUFF '] In - . : 'TOTHER DEAR CHARMER," Francis Ford in Epijode 3 of the. v Greatest Serial, , A "MYSTERY OF. 13." And the Thrilling and Exciting Nerve'•'jangling Picture, - . . , JUST. FOR JOY, . Screening Times—Star: 12,5, 2.25, 4.30, 6.45, 8.50. Serial: 11,30, 1,55, 4.0, 6, 8.15. ; THE' EMPRESS. HE EMPRESS. ; . , Continuous from 11a.m. ; Another 'Remarkable Feature. . . "THE ! WHITE LIE." . ■ "THE WHITE LIE,"; ' Featuring Bonnie and Charming • BESSIE BARRISCALE. ' ' /BESSIE BARRISCALE. •' Also. The Sixth Episode of .the. World's Greatest Serial' ; "LIBERTY." " Usual Prices. ■ Usual Prices.
ATHLETIC SPORTS. •i . ■ U VGBY] : RUGBY! At : ATHLETIC PARK, : . 'At 2;4S p.m. ■ : TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), JULY 28, FOR THE RANFTJRLY SHIELD. . , FOR THE RANFURLY SHIELD. | •HAWKE'S BAY V. WELLINGTON (Challengers); (Holders). . 'A Game full of Exciting Incidents and: Open Back Play, Reserve your seat at Rugby Union Office, 10 Woodward Street."/' ADMISSION—Ground lfl., Stand la. F. J.' M'COMISKY, / Secretary, W.R.F.U. FERRY SERVICES. ' e \ EASTBOURNE MRY SERVICE. ALTERATION IN TIME-TABLE ON . ' TO-DAY (TUESDAY), JULY 27. FUNERAL 'OF THE' LATE MR. . ' , CHAS. RUSSELL. , ■ , rrO enable i residents to attend above, ; the following alterations will be iriade ! 'in ; Time-table. I/Leaving: Day's Bay: j ll a.m.'to 11.35 a.m.: - ■.Leaving Rona Bay : 11.15 • a.m. to 11,50 • a.m. . • ■■ ■ . • D. GRIFFIN,' Manager.
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. WHY PAY MORE. /£?2CIAL LINES—Soap (Best), la. 3d. Bar; Condensed, Milk, lOd. tin; Special Packet Tea, 2a. lOd. lb.; Sand. 6oap, 4 cakes, Is. At " ■ ALBERT BOWDEN, "The Store," Opposite Cable's Foundry, ' KAIWARRA. WM. BAJRKE, Wealth Practitioner, iffl&aeo and Physical Culture onr Speciality. For Spinal Lesions, Stiff Joints, Rheumatism, Lumbal, Constipation, Stomach Troubles, ■ and General Weaknesses, my Treatment is Unequalled. Consulting Hours: 10 to ;a arid 2 p.m. to 8 p.m: Over Our Theatre Buildings. 179 a Riddiford : Street. Newtown. BABY'S OUTFIT. Complete in every 'detail. . All prices. APBONS. WUESES, Waitresses, and othera, get J-> your Aprons mado by MRS. E. COLLINS, 81 Vivian Street and 14 Courtenay Place (Just behind Tram Terminus). rE New No. 70 Sterling Bread oiid Bacon Slicers, il2 103, Berry and Co., Dixon Street. VXTHY suffer from Rheumatism? Send ' »T, fe., rocipe which cured advertiser. Box 1172, G.P.0., Wellington,
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