AMUSEMENTS, ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-DAY, ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-DAY. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-DAY. KING'S. The Theatre that ING'S. Sets the Standard. CONSTANCE TALMADGE, CONSTANCE TALMADGE, CONSTANCE TALMADGE, CONSTANCE TALMADGE, CONSTANCE TALMADGE, The girl whose merry laugh can be heard on the 6ilent screen, In Her latest Select Feature, "SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE." "SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE." "SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE." "SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE." CONNIE serves the sauccl HARRISON FORD is the gander 1 Full Supporting Programme, Also, MR. JAMES SCHOFIELD, Canadian Tenor and Laughing Artist, who will sing— "MACUSHLA," "LAUGHING SONG," "DEAR OLD PAL 0' MINE." Select Music by KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Entr'acte: Selection from "SYLVIA BALLET." Prices as usual. Plan at the Bristol. After 1 p.m. ring 'Phone 22-212. ON OUR SELECTION ON OUR SELECTION ON OUR SELECTION Is Packing THE EMPRESS. HE EMPRESS. as it 1 Paoked The King's, AM as it Is packing all theatres throughout the Commonwealth. Te Aro House, with, commendable acumen, uses the title ON OUR SELECTION ON OUR SELECTION ON OUR SELECTION ] Is a Hummer, a Stunner. 5 The Book is unprocurable; all editions ' have been, sold out. See the film, 7000 ft., At \ THE EMPRESS, Supported by "Liberty" Serial. All this week from 11 a.m. till 10 p.m. Prices: T'll D p.m., la. 7d., Is. Id.; ' Children, half-price. After 5 p.m.: Reserves 2s. 7d., 2s, Id., Is. 7d., and Is. Id, ON OUR SELECTION. ON OUR SELECTION. ON OUR SELECTION. Direction E. J. CarrolL EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODY'S. Continuous. Continuous. TO-DAY AND*TO-NIGHT. A Drama of the Underworld. The Beautiful and Charming Star, 1 CORINNE GRIFFITHS, J CORINNE GRIFFITHS, In a story of o wonderful collar of diamonds, a lovely girl in the toils of criminals, and a man who believed that <• humanity and a tquare deal can redeem 6 eouls that prison walls would crush. The picture is entitled "THE TOWER OF JEWELS," "THE TOWER OF JEWELS," One of the most thrilling and exciting pictures ever screened. Also showing— 1 "MYSTERY OF 13" (Episode 11), S COMEDY, PATHS GAZETTE. Stax: 12.5, 2.25, 4.15, 6.50,'8.50. Serial: 11.25, 1.45, 4.5, 6.25, 8.25. OTRAND THEATRE. NOW SHOWING! NOW SHOWING! Australia's Champion Athlete. SNOWY BAKER, SNOWY BAKER, SNOWY BAKER, SNOWY BAKER, j In a Sensational and Thrilling Story of Australian Life Out-Back, "THE MAN FROM KANGAROO," , "THE MAN FROM KANGAROO," "THE MAN FROM KANGAROO," "THE MAN FROM KANGAROO," And Grand Supporting Items. N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. mHE ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the J. Academy will be open to Members Only, for a private view, in the Art ; Gallery, Whitmore Street, THIS EVENING, from 7.30 o'clock. The Right Hon. the Prime Minister will declare the Exhibition open at 8 p.m. j The Exhibition will be open to the . public daily from MONDAY, 20th in- j stent, at 10 a.m. £ Admission: 16. ■ . „„ H. M. GORE, j Secretary. -" : C SHOWS. u HAWKE'S BAY SHOW. AWKE'S BAY SHOW. AT HASTINGS, ] On J OCTOBER 20 and 21, 1920. * — - C ENTRIES CLOSE OCTOBER 6. S Ifoite, to Secretary for Schedule, and - a note of stock train, arrangements. A. M. RETEMEYER, Secretary, Box 145, Napier. j HAWKE'S BAY SHOW. I HAWKE'S BAY SHOW. ▼ ANAWATU AND WEST COAST A. \ AND P. ASSOCIATION. JJ Ssth METROPOLITAN SHOW. PALMERSTON NORTH SHOW GROUNDS, NOVEMBER 3, 4, & 5, 1920, • also J MANAWATU. KENNEL CLUB EXHIBITION. Wonderful display of Purebred Stock. Substantial increase in Prize Moneys. «- Interesting Ring Events. Send for Scho- t dules. Don't miss this Show. a GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE on } OCTOBER 9. Live Stock Entries close ( on October 16. All information may be r obtained from the Secretary, W. T. PENNY, Box 85, Palmerston North. ELECTION NOTICES. - TO THE ELECTORS. T ADIES AND GENTLEMBN,Please accept my sinoero thanks for . electing me to a seat on the City Coun ) oil. t I shall endeavour to render such service as will justify your confidence. . Yours faithfully, W. J. GAUDIN. ;j ' I BUSINESS NOTICEB. 1 FOUND, a splendid way to have fresh 4 e-rijg nil winter. Preserve them whilo * cheap PREMIER EGG C PRESERVATIVE. They W for a t year! All Stores. \ CLUB Tea. Rooms, 12fi Courtenay Place. 1 Hot Meals, Breakfast, Dinner, nnd Ten Ib. M.; open from 7 a.m. fill 11 t p.m. Cleanest nnd Cheapest in the Do- I miaian. ' P'"""ARCHMENT Mugs for Whitebait, 1 Oysters, Cream, eto, Fni stooks. / Henry Berry oad 00, Dbton Starts*. tl
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 305, 18 September 1920, Page 9
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