AMUSEMENTS. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY. KING'S. Tli e Theatre, that ING'S. Sots tho Standard. The Picturo of the Century, ' "IN OLD KENTUCKY," "IN OLD, KENTUCKY," Featuring. ,:•; ANITA STEWART, ANITA STEWART, Also, The Distinguished Young Frenoh Soprano, MiDLLE. IRMA CARON, . MDLLE. IRMA CARON. MDLLE. IRMA CARON. Greeted with salvos of applause on Saturday evening. In Gems from Grand and Comic Opera. "Dominion" says: "More than a performance—it was an achievement." . SPECIAL. NOTE. Mdlle. Caron appears at 8 p.m. sharp. And •KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Prices as .usual. Plan at The' Bristol. TjVMPRES.S. THEATRJB. ~ .'■■.. Continuous from ,11 a.m.. POOR RELATIONS, " . POOR RELATIONS, POOR RELATIONS, POOR RELATIONS, .' _"' DRAMA. OF HUMAN VALUES. ' . *. That'shows that good breeding is more ..'kindliness of heart than superficial polish. Starring ' • FLORENCE VIDOR- ''.'■ ' '• And YASU PITTS. '•" Also,LIBERTY SERIAL, EPISODE 15. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. COMEDY. POPULAR PRICES. Reserves: 'Phone 3442. ■ A Splendid Holiday Programme at EVERYBODY'S. 11 to 10. VERYBODY'S. It to 10. ■. The World Film, Latest Success, "THE ZERO HOUR," •. A Story of Fuke Mediums and Fortunetellers, featuring JUNE ELVIDGE. ■■. Also showing "Mystery of 13," episode 12. : Star: 12.5, 2.20. 4.35, 6.45, 8.50. •TOVZ. ACADEMY OF, FJNE ARTS. ANNUAL EXHIBITION ANNUAL EXHIBITION Now ODen Daily in THE ART GALLERY. WHITMORE ST. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5.30 n.m.; 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Admission: Is. Art Union Tickets, Is. H. M. GORE, ■ ■ '■■ " Secretary. UNWANTED Children.—lt is!recommended that only persons qYer 16 ? years of age shall attend the Queen's j Theatre next week during the screenings of "Salome." . .. , i ~. MEETINGS. \ WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. .. RECEPTION AND WELCOME TO i. . THEIR EXCELLENCIES VIS- * , . COUNT AND LADY JELLICOE. ,:,'.' "ON ARRIVAL ( . ..". The Mayor and Councillors.will meet . ■ Their Excellencies at the Queen's Wharf \ & gates at 11.30 a.m. TO-DAY (MONDAY), 27th inst. ' ;/,,-.Their ExceLlenc-ies will then proceed- to■ 'Government .House via Customhouse Quay, Willis Street, Manners Street and Courtenay Place. ■' ■ ■ " SWEARING-IN CEREMONY, PAR- . :.,LIAMENT BUILDINGS, 3 p.m. ';' Their Excellencies will leave Government House ot 2.45 p.m. and proceed to Parliament Buildings via Courtenay Place, Manners Street, Willis Street, and Lambton Quay : RETURNING TO GOVERNMENT HOUSE via Lambton Quay, Willis Street, Manners Street. CUBA STREET and VIVIAN'STREET. RECEPTION AT TOWN HALL. 'A CITIZENS'' RECEPTION AND ..-tX WELCOME will be tendered'to Their Excellencies the Governor-General arid Viscountess Jellicoe, in l the Town Hall TO-DAY (MONDAY), the 27th instant, at 8 o'clock p.m. ,-. His Worship tho Mayor (Mr. J. P. v. T/uke) will preside, and present en.nd- • dress of welcome from the Mayor. Councillors and Citizens of Wellington. ■ The following gentlemen will .take part: The Riiht Honourable W. F. •Massev, Prime Minister: the Chief Justice, Sir Robert Stout: the Leader of the Opposition, T. M. Wilford. Esq., M.P.; .Councillor R, A. Wright, M.P., and W. • - -Perry, Esq., President of tho 'Returned Soldiers' Association. A' portion of the centre of the Town Hall will bo reserved for the Early Settiers. _ Musical items will be rendered during the evening. JNO, R. PALMER, _ , , Town Clerk. September 24, 1920. ' AR^M F IIIS EXCELLENCY THE v«S-? BmAr '' ADMIRAL VISCOINT JELLICOE. '! A*; COMPULSORYPARADE of all -£*- -I','rntorials and Senior Cadets in Wellington City will bo held TO-DW (Monday), September 27, 1920. all troops assembling at the Garrison Hall. Buckle . Street, at 1.15 p.m.(Signed) R. MILES, Captain,. ■ Staff Officer,' • ■ Coast Defence Commander. WAR PENSIONERS. WIDOWS. MOTHERS, AND OTHER DEPENDANTS. IS YOUR PENSION ADEQUATE? .VOU ire invited 'to attend a Meeting '!• to bo.held in the CLUB ROOMS of the WELLINGTON RETURNED SOLDIERS* ASSOCIATION, 292 Lambton Quay, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, September 29, at 7.30 p.m., when the matter of the present inadequate pengions will, be discussed. ■ EVERYBODY INTERESTED IS CORDIALLY INVITED. R. J. F. ALDRICH, Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. CPRING! SPRING! ° SPRING FASHIONS. SPRING IDEAS. Where Shopping is Always so Pleasant. MRS. COX, Corset Specialist, 139 Manners Street (opposite King's Theatre). • *RONALD T. M'LEAN, S.T. METAPHYSICIAN, NEUROLOGIST, -. ELECTRO-THERAPIST. NERVOUS Debility, Indigestion, Com stipation, Gastritis, Ulceration, Pa. ralysis, and Insomnia I have successfully treated. No. 2 Courtenay Place. ;■■ Hours: 10-12, 2-5. lTelo?hone, 20-634. W BARBER 4 CO., Dry Cleaners (no • dyeing), 125 Cuba Street, City.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 1, 27 September 1920, Page 7
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