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«"">■ >' J 1,1,11 .111 111 1 1 -1 RMUSEMENTB. KING'S. Tl! f j Theatre that ING'S. Sots the S,tand»rd. Last Night of tho picture of 1600 thrills, "IN'OLD KENTUCKY," "IN OLD KENTUCKY," • ' ■ Featuring ANITA STEWART, ANITA STEWART, _ Also, . lis Distinguished Young Stench Soprano, MDLLE. IRMA CARON.' MDLLE. IRMA CAEON, „ IRMA CAEON, Greeted with Tremendous Applause at • eanh performance, In Gems from Grand and.Gomio Opera, And .KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. . Prices as. usual. Plan at-The Bristol. KING'S TO-MORROW.; ING'S TO-MORROW. KING'S TO-MORROW.- • KING'S TO-MORROW. • • KING'S TO-MORROW. KING'S TO-MORROW.-[He Theatre that Sets the Standard. THE SIR "ROSS SMITH FLIGHT" ' "ROSS SMITH FLIGHT" "ROSS SMITH .FLIGHT" "ROSS SMITH FLIGHT" "ROSS SMITH FLIGHT" • ■'ROSS SMITH FLIGHT" From England to Australia, Accompanied by' SIR KEITH SMITH, SIR KEITH" SMITH, SIR KEITH SMITH, SIR KEITH SMITH, SIR KEITH SMITH, SIR KEITH SMITH, .Who -will Personally Tell the Story. BLAZING THE TRAIL FROM NORTHERN STAB TO SOUTHERN CRO.SS. No increase in pricos. Bos Plan at Bristol. jgMPRESS THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. LAST DAY! LAST NIGHT! POOR RELATIONS, POOR RELATIONS, POOR RELATIONS, v POOR RELATIONS, Also, LIBERTY SERIAL, EPISODE 15. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. COMEDY, ARRIVAL OF NEW ZEALAND'S NEW GOVERiNOR-GENERAL, ADMIRAL VISCOUNT JBLLICOE. POPULAR PRICES. Keservea: 'Phone 8442. " riVERYBODY'S. 11 to 10. ' EVERYBODY'S. 11 to 10. final Screenings To-day and To-night. ' JUNE ELVIDGJ2 In a Thrilling and Absorbing Drama,' "THE ZERO HOUR,'" .V.' Also showing:. ARRIVAL OF LORD. JELLICOE. Scenes on the Corinthic. The -Landing. Mystery of -13"-Episode -12. StaT: 12.5, 2.20, 4.55. 6,45, 8.50. ■ ACADEMY_OF FINE ARTS. ANNUAL EXHIBITION ANNUAL EXHIBITION Now Open Daily in . ; THE ART GALLERY. WHITMORE ST. : Hours: 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.; 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. ! Admission: Is. Art Union. Tickets,' le. ! H. M. GORE, ! Secretary. i IN "Salome," which shows at the J Queen's Theatre on Friday next, the leading lady wears 25 costumes,' which cost JCIO.OOO. ( ATHLETIC SPORTS. i . ; ' < RUGBY The Last Match. RUGBY RUGBY Tho event of the RUGBY i RUGBY • Season. . RUGBY ATHLETIC PARK, SATURDAY NEXT. : PETONH (WinDflra of the Senior Cham- \ jpionship) j v - . ] ... PONEKE (Runners-up). TJONEKE Challenges Petono—Can they : -win? They 6»y they can-others . say not. CoiBG/and seo thi6 great game. 1 - Proceeds to Senior Clubs' Gym. Funds and Injured 'Players' Fund. ■ Preceded .by. a Curtain-raiser,. . PETONE V. PONEKE } (Winners of the Sixth and Fifth 1 Grades .respectively). i ADMISSION—Ground, Is.; Stand, Is. 1 Reserves 6d. extra. i F. J. M'COMISKY, 1 ' - - Secy., W.R.F.U. SPORTING. i . WELLINGTON RACING CLTJB. ■ j! • SPRING MEETING, OCTOBER 23 and 25, 1920. for all events at tho above Meeting CLOSE at '9 o'clock 1 p.m. on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1920, at the office of,the Wellington Racing Club d Woodward Street, Wellington. * A. E, WHYTE, e Secretary. c d WAVERLEY-WAITOTARA RACING t CLUB. I . - A ANNUAL RACE MEETING 0 ■' - 8 To be held on the . WANGANUI RACECOURSE, OCTOBER 25, 1920 (Labour Day). jyOMraATIONsTr all events close mth the Secretary, Waverley, at 8 p.m., on FRIDAY, October 1, 1920 For programme seo "Wfeokly Press." W. MACFARLANE, J _ Secretary. 'Phone 85. P.O. Box 11, Waverley. BUSINESS NOTICES, riLASS AND CHINA DISHES AND FLOWER POTS, , Also Large Stock of CREPE DE CHINE - and TUSSORE SILKS, all Heavy Qual- 1 Hies, at Lowest Prices. D. J. KWOIN, " Silk Importer, 40 Courtenay Place. I VEN though your disease hag been ] unsuccessfully treated for yearn a you will probably got immediate relief I If you tfommence chiropractic ' adjust- 1 T ments. Anyhow, ring up 20—1 M and ; make an appointment for free consul- 9 tation with Mr. H. Otterholt, 19 Ken- r, emgton Street; he will tell you whether * or not he can . remove the cause of your J trouble. . WANTED, 100 womon to save money 1 * ' and have eggs in winter by prfferving now with NORTON'S PREMIER * EGG PRESERVATIVE. They keep a 1 year. All Stores.-WOOD-MILNE, Rubber Heels cost J little more than inferior rubbers— tut they give 100 per cent, more wear! fhey are British made from best Para - EubW. .Get them, It

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 4, 30 September 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 4, 30 September 1920, Page 7

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