AMUSEMENTS. I .At EVERYBODY'S. EVERYBODY'S. EVERYBODY'S. EVERYBODY'S M. P. Adams presents '™S!K£[! /WILO NOR'-WEST/ 4BiK£g WILD NOR'-V/EST.' "AUSTRALIA'S WILD NOR'-WEST.' The record, of tile adventure of th<! .Nor-west Expedition to the uriiiilmbited lsl&uds and wild lands of the "Nevor- . » . nover." Positively the Last Days and Nights'. A splendid supporting programms, with , CHARLIE CHAPLIN , ' ■ ■ • ■ . as "THE FIREMAN," »,, and The Mystery of 13—7 th Episodft. NOW SHOWING AT EVERYBODY'S. '.TfjlMPßisS ■ THEATRE. • THEATBE. Continuous from 11 a.m. ."THE BLACK CIRCLE," 3§ &4£ K CIRCLE" "THE BLACK. CIRCLE^"' ' ' , .j -Featuring ■• • S^ ol * &AM! - OREIGHTON HALE. Also .Showing, . : LIBERTY -SERIAL, EPISODE 10. •"AMBROSE MATRIMONIAL MIX UP" '. '. ; : ., (Comedy) / , . GAUMONT^GRAPHiC. ■Recommended by Censor more especially •;••-■ for Adult Audiences. KK ThTTkatre that' ING'S. Sets the Standard, . • . LOUISE' GLAUM ~ LOUISE GLAUM • ~ LOUISE GLAUM '. in . •.. m T,«'% ]Pictutti o( 1( M0 Thrills '■ZSS J-ONE WOLF'S DAUGHTER." THE LONE WOLF'S DAUGHTER" "THE LONE WOLF'S DAUGHTER" MR, W. GOUDIE. Wellington's Leading Baritone^ Also/ KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Prices as usual. Plan at the Bristol; M.. ~ ' " ~~. — — : —j>. ■M- HELP THE ORPHANS! M ¥. . ■ M M ' .'■■"" ' ■ "■' M ■M MONSTER -MATINEE ' M M. - MONSTER , MATINEE M M ~ \-...- u M (In Aid of/Catholic Orphanage, M . M Upper Hutt), •'-. ,M M Absolutely Undenominational. M M TO-MORROW~(WEDNESDAY) M M AFTERNOON ' M M-- ■ ■ M '8 '■ At "■■.'■.'; m M TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE M ,M-.J;A j{ M. . (By Courtesy of, Mr. Walter M M Fullor). It M $ •M By Mitts' Vaudeville Co., If g En K ish Pierrots, Mies Beotfg M M Pupils, Miss Campbell's pupils, M M Miss Dorothy Saunders's; Pupils, M M Miss Mary Tableau*, M M Miss Eileen '• Clifford and he* M' M Piano, Miss Marmoht. and Mr. M M Trea'se fthd others', to M Cakes and : Sheets Stalls. M :M ~. .Jj, ■ M- Dress Circle. 33,.; Front. Stalls, 3s. M '-¥,■ 5?? k m;l tfllfcr -'' :2 «- '> ■ Gato?, : is..;■ M ■M NO.TAX. ■ ■>-.. , - jj M. ... —■ ' ...;...• jt M Box Plan atjhe Bristol- ';-.% M MRS, M. (MESON, M JJ Hob. Secretary, M JOHN M'CORMACK'S BIG SONG,: , "THE BAREFOOT TRAIL," . ■~ "THE BAREFOOT TRAIL,"/ Will be Sung'; This Week by MR.W. GOUDIE At tihe King's Theatre. See That You Hear It, .■-■■.■ IT'S making a great hit-kfc hat* you • bought.- ■ • .■ . YOUR COPY YETrHave you enjoyed its lovely words and melody? . ' The whole.family will lov© to hear too play it—and sring it. OBTAINABLE IN THE FOLLOWING KEYS-" F (Range B-D), G, Ab, Bb. w "THE BAREFOOT TRAIL." - Wo will be pleased to play It ovw for you. PRIDE 2s. 6d. POSTED is. Bd. • Obtainable only from VCHAS.-BEGG AND CO.,'LTD., .. v Manners Stfeot. MEETINGS. ' NEW ZEALAND-SOCIETY OF - .T. ". ACCOUNTANTS. ' NOTICE ISaiBREBY GIVEN that iv the ELEVENTH.ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the aw. Zealand Society of Acoouatants will he held in the, Meeting Hall of the bowety, Accountants' -Chamber*, 35 Johnston Street, Wellington, on TUES- ' DAY, the 2ithi day of August, 1920, at .8 p.m., prompt.- . ' . - BUSINESS: 1. To Receive arid adopt Report of the .■ .Council; the Statement of Accounts' for the period ondcd June 30, 1920, and the Report of the Auditor thereon. ■ ■'■<! ■■" ■.-■■••• 2. To Receive Declaration by .the Chairman re Election of .Members of the Council. 8. To Receive Declaration by the Chair-' man re Election of Auditor for • the ensuing year. ' ' , i. To fix tha remuneration of the Auditor. ■ / 5. And General; • By Order of the- Council. i D. G. JOHNSTON, ■I ■ . ■.- -. SMrfitary. '' Wellington, August 23, 1920.' , '• , SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, Whitmore Street. THE ANNIVERSARY MEETING will b Q held on THURSDAY NEXT, at 8 o'clock p.m., when His Excellency Sir Robert StOut, K.C.M.G., Administrator of the Government, will Preside. Lady Stout will Unveil the Meroantile Marine Memorial Tablet. Leading Siiigel-s will tender items, A Warm Invitation is extended to all to be present.' BUSINESS NOTICES. VERCOATS! OVERCOATS! GREAT COATS. GREAT RANGE. GREAT REDUCTIONS. GREEN AND DAVIS, Drapers and Mercers, 171 Lamhtop Quay, Wellington. |]\LOWERING SHRUBS, from 6d. each. A Hedge Plants from 6s. per 100, Shelter Trees from ss. per 100. Large ■Stock of first-class Apple and other. Fruit Trees crfeap. Catalogues now ready. B. H. JUST, Botanical Nurseries, Pnlmerston North. OOD-MILNE Rubber Heels cost less than leather heels, and they blbo wear considerably longor. But make sure you get Wood-Milne's. PARCHMENT Mugß for Whitebait, Oysters, Cream, etc Fulp'etooks. 3»nry Berry and Co., Dison Street.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 283, 24 August 1920, Page 7
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