AMUSEMENTS. KING'S. The Theatre that ING'S. Sets the Standard. • COMMENCING FRIDAY, SEPT. 3. A Photoplay that tells our young people what their parents ought to teach them— but seldom do. Direction: PUBLIC HEALTH FILMS. "THE END OF THE BOAT)," "THE END OF THE ROAD," 1 ."THE END OF THE ROAD,"' ."THE END OF THE HOAD," "THE END OF THE EOAD," "THE END OF THE EOAD," Written by DR. KATHERINE BENNET DAVIS. I Featuring • RICHARD BENNETT, RICHARD BENNETT,. Tho, Famous Dramatic Star, [ And • CLAIRE ADAMS, r CLAIRE ADAMS, . Screenland's Latest Beauty. "THE END OF THE ROAD," "THE END OF THE ROAD," Has-for its purpose the education of a new generation to, tile evils and'-'dangers that beset it. . ■ "THE END OF THE ROAD" "THE END OF THE ROAD" The most praised and the most abused of pictures. SPECIAL NOTE TO LADIES: ' Read carefully our future ' announcements; they will interest you. CHILDREN NOT ADMITTED. QBAND OPERA • HOUSE. • "OUR REVEILLE," "OUR REVEILLE," 1 "OUR REVEILLE." "OUR REVEILLE," "OUR. REVEILLE," "OUR REVEILLE," A Spectacular ■Extravaganza. FOR A SEASON OF SIX NIGHTS. V .. Commencing WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 2-13 PERFORMERS. 233 . 233 PERFORMERS. 233 . ■ SIX—NIGHTS. OF BRILLIANCE-SIX Christchurch :"Press".T-For an.amateur performance' to extend almost over .u | . fortnight with crowded houses each night seems almost unbelievable, but <tioli i? - the reoord established by-"Our Reveille" y to which very few without reserved tick- }■ ets could obtain admission last night. Gorgeous Marches, -Dainty Ballets, Catchy 1- Songs, Wonderful Eloct'riCal Effcctii, Huge''Choruses; Plan opens at Bristol Saturday, 9 a.m. » 55., 35,, Is. phis tax. ■, . WILLIAM LINTS, ' • .■ : - . ' •• . .Producer. <gT. PAUL'S, PARISH. THORNDON. 'THE ANNUAL SALE OF WORK -', Will bo OPENED TO-DAY ■. Jii ■ '' , SYDNEY STREET SCHOOLROOM By Mrs. Sprott. t Sale September 1 and 2. Admission To-night, Gd. / by Cheer-o Girls, ; f '' GRAND BAZAAR. i 1 QJT. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. " ° THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, ; September 2 and 3, ■ 3 to S and 7 to' 10 p.m. ] Opening-Ceremony 3 p.m. Thursday.- : I Proceeds for Building Institute for Young Men. Entertainment both evening!;. I i T3OX PLAN OPENS TO-DAY at Bris-' 1 JD tol for Harmonic Society's Grand "Elgar" Concert NEXT MONDAY, Town Hall. ' DISTINCTION! mHE finest home is- given an added air of distinction by the presence of a Piano bearing the name of . BRINSMEAD,- LYON AND HEALY, BRASTED, JESSE FRENCH, " WINDOVER, or ROGERS. > The golden beauty and exquisite purity 1 of_ their tone have charmed music-lovers tne world , over. > THE KEENEST SATISFACTION \ that .comes from owning ' thing? is to feel that-tile. 'tiling you own is, of its kind, a noted and noteworthy examplar. FULLY REALISING THIS wo offer for your selection, pianos by whose instruments stand high in - the estimation of the (world's leading - artists. THEY ARE .ON VIEW IN OUR SHOWROOM. SEE THEM TO-DAY! CHAS. BEGG AND CO. LTD., ■ The Oldest Established Piano House in New Zealand. • ' ' MANNERS STREET., BOOK .TO-DAY at Bristol for Har« nion'ic Society' 6 Grand "Elgar" Coni cert, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER -.0. ' PUBLIC NOTICES. LANDS FOR DISCHARGED SOLDIERS. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that '!2 • -!■' 'Sections of Land near Owhango and Ohakune are open for selection by. Discharged Soldiers, and applications will >• bo received'at this office up to i o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1920. The examination of applicants and ballot will be held at the Public Hall. • Owhango on Wednesday, September 22; 1020, at 10 o'clock aim. Full particulars may be obtained at this office. G. H. M. M'CLURE, Commissioner of. Crown Lands. Disttict Lands and Survey Ofiice, Wellington, August 24, 1920. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. New Zealand Branch: Customhouse Quay, ii. . Wellington. LOST POLICY. IT is the intention of the Society on or after the Ist day of September next, to issue a Copy Policy in place of Policy No. -129571 on the life of Ernest Honry M'Conchic, which is declared to have been lost. ■ Dated at Wellington this Ist day ot September, 1920. W. J. HARLAND, Acting-Manager for New Zealand. EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYEES' > ARE requested to note' that Staveley $ Labour Agency is now under new : management, and olients will receive prompt attention. ' MONEY .TO.LEND. ' FIRST MORTGAGE MONIES. PLEASE note change of Address :- 256 Lambton Quay. Pleaso note new Telephone Numbers—ls4l, 2125. Money available in sums up to .£SOOO at 6 per cent;, and in larger sums at 0} j per cent. Town .or County Securities. ;! ..; CHAS. B. BUXTON,' Financial Broker. r .— — 5 ~ : BUSINESS NOTICES, I SIR WILLIAM CROOKES TORIG t EYE-GLASSES. THESE Eye-Glasses are sold entirely on their merits. We offer no reduci ed prices or concessions, but wo d.o offer T superior quality, backed by an nbsoiuto V guarantee of satisfaction. S. F. M'LEAN, 1 Ophthalmic Optician, 121 Riddiford Street, Newtown.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 290, 1 September 1920, Page 9
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