AMUSEMENTS. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE WEDNESJD'Y KING'S. The .Thentro that ING'S. :Sots tho Standard. AL'ICKJOYCE ALIOS JOYCE 4.LICE JOYCE • In "SLAVES OF PRIDE," "SLAVES OE PRIDE," "SLAVES OF MIDE," More than a picture—it's a great Throbbing Cross-section of life Also, LARRY SJOMON, LARKY SEMON, . In the Greatest Comedy of the Age, "THE GROCERY/ CLERK," "THE GROCERY CLERK," It's a scream all through. MR. CHAS. W. MOORE, Baritone, ..,™„ Will Sine "FRIEND 0' MINI;," "MADELON." Select Music bv KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Prie.o9 na usual. Plan at the Bristol. T(]MPR ESS .THEATRE, -mi PRESS THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. A GREAT. DOUBLE - FEATURE PROGRAMME. "THE FIRST LAW," ' "THE. FIRST. LAW" "THE FIRST LAW," Starring IRENE CASTLE, ■' Also, "THE. GROCERY CLERK," "THE GROCERY CLERK," "THE GROCERY' CLERK," Featuring LARRY SEMON, As tho Funniest Knight of the White - Apron you ever saw.' And LIBERTY SERIAL, EPISODE 12. GRAPHIC. Usual Prices. 'Phone Reserves, 3422. EVERYBODY'S. iTtolb: •EVERYBODY'S. 31 to 10. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. ' EARLE WILLIAMS. "WHEN A MAN LOVES." "WHEN A MAN LOVES." Also' Showing ' Episode 9-"MYSTERY OF 13," Star—l2.s; 2.20, 4.30, G. 40, 8.55. Serial-II.JO, 1.55, i.b, G. 15, 8.30. riRAND OPERA • HOUSE K)R- 1 SEASON OF SIS NIGHTS Commenomg ■ WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 6 "OUR REVEILLE" f"OUR REVEILLE" L Speci-acular Extravaganza. 233-PERFORMERS-233' . 233-PERFORMERS-233 Wonderful Electrical Effects. Goreeous Wardrobe. GRAND LIBERTY MARCH. This Brilliant Stage Spectacle -will be performed by more than 130 performers. Dainty Ballets,.. Stirring Songs, Whfstling Cfioruses, Cabaret Scenes, Calisthenics, Catchy Choruses, and all the latest novelties. . . 8-EEAUTIFUL BALLETS-S • ' 8-BEAUTIFUL BALLETS-8 -.- > By Miss Estelle • Beere. A similar production was packed for a season of 16 nights in Christchurch and Duriediu. PLAN now open at Bristol. 55., 35., Is. (plus tax). .WILLIAM LINTS, . ' ■ ' ' Producer. rtIOWN HALL. TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ' FRIENDS of the Y.M.C.A., and the Public Generally, are reminded of tho GREAT "ELGAR" (CONCERT? to bo given in aid of the Association's Funds, by the Wellington Harmonic . Socifttv TO-NIGHT. -.' By making this Concert a Big Sue.. cess, the public will be helping tho Y.M.C.A. to maintain, .and develop its extensive work on behalf of the Bovs and Young Men of the City. • Admission ,is 3s„ 25., and la RETURNED -SOLDIERS' -BALL. TOWN HALL. ■ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1920, at 8.30 p.m. Late Trams '.to Island Bay, Karori, ■ Brooklyn, and Lyall Bay (via Tunnel). Subscription: ■ Citizens, Double Ticket, 41 ss. Citizens, Single Ticket, 15s. , Assn. Members, Double Ticket, 15s. Assn. Members, Single Ticket, 10s. Tickets should be obtained immediate--1 ly from the Secretary, Box 199. 'Phone , 1194. ! R. J. F. ALDRICH, . SecretaryMEETINGS. A PUBLIC MEETING, convened by the Wellington South Progressive 1 Society, will be held in the Newtown . LibrniV Hall TO-DAY (Monday), SEP- , TEMBER G, «t 8 p.m., to discuss the • Proposals. , Several City Councillors ff iU sneak. Chairman: W. A. Worth. ' , JOHN CASTLE, ; "' Hon. Sec. W.S.P.S. THE ADJOURNED EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the WELLINGTON R.S.A. will be held in » the CLUB ROOMS, LA:,rETON QUAY, . on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8.1020. 6 at 7.30 p.m. j j Business: Election of one Committee--9 mnn, vice Mr, Fox, resigned. To discuss the following notices of motion:— . 1. Concrete Houses (Mr. ■ Hinde). 2. Export of Timber (Mr. Hinde) 8. Qualifying Period for Soldier Solicitors (Mr. Sievwriglit). i. Immigration (Mr. Fox). 5. Questions at General Meetings (Mr. Badger). 1 Financial Members only will be ad- - mitted. > ' R, J. -P. ALDRICH, 1 , ISecreta.'ry. MONEY TO LEND. 3■ . ' 3 OOK (\(\(\ AVAILABLE at 0} per ■ cent, in sums to suit bor--3 rowers. Various small sums up to 43000 " available at ft per cent. Security required, improved farms or Wellington " City or Suburban Properties, r ' CHAS. B. BUXTON, 256 Lambton Quay, > Telephoned: 2125; 1511. a ' ~ BUSINESS NOTICES. a . ■ i ARE YOU SUFFERING WITH t VARICOSE ULCERS? ;- TF so, I can cure you, not temporarily, A but permanently and painlessly, And you can go about your work us y usual. Write for particulars. g ERNEST HEALEY, 'V Chemist. o 'Phone 29, Foxton. £ WHOOPING Cough-Mothers aro » » warned against this disease remain- !' ing on children. MARSHALL'S CAS- !' TANA VESCA brings prompt relief; 25., '' ail chemists. J W BARBER & CO., Dry Chwnors (no V V . dyeing), 125 Cuba Street, City,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 294, 6 September 1920, Page 7
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