t AMUSEMENTS. e b ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-DAY. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE 10-DA"*. J ORCHESTRAL MA'TINEE TO-DAY. e TTINQ'S The Theatro that I ICING'S. Sets the Standard. e Recommended by Censor more especiallj ' for Adult Audienoca. i . The Great Oriental Picture, 1 "MR. WU." "MR. WU." 3 "MR. WU." "MR. WU." "MR. WU." "MR, WU." \ "MR. WU." "MR. WU." , "MR. WU." "MR, WU." j The famous melodrama of Barbarii • China, set in the core of its mystic heart 1 Featuring 1 England's Most Distinguished Stage Stars, , MATHESON LANG [ MATHESON LANG r MATHESON LANG Full Supporting Programme. Also, KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. ; Entr'acte,' t Selections from' "CARMEN." _ Prices as usual. Plan at The Bristol. After 1 p.m. ring 'Phone 22-212. I TjIMPRESS THEATRE. Continuous from II a.m. ANOTHER STAR PROGRAMME! i \ A Hama British Production, '' "THE GREAT IMPOSTOR." 1 "THE GREAT IMPOSTOR." "THE GREAT IMPOSTOR," A. refreshing ohange from the tawdry stories of dance halls, th© problem films, • and the sex situations. It Trill make you feol glad you're a Briton. [ Also Showing— "LIBERTY SERIAL'-EPISOBE 19. GAUMONT GRAPHIC AND COMEDY. Usual Prices.' Reserves: 'Phone 8442. EVERYBODY'S TO-DAY, VERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT. The Story of a girl who built herself a oastle of dreams and woke up to find heTself in it.. ' MARGARITA FISHER MARGARITA FISHER In "TRIXIE FROM BROADWAY." "TRIXIE FROM BROADWAY." She had been tho shining light of the chorus "Oh Chicken." You will 6ee her dazzling smile and twinkling toes in a comedy that's a riol ,of fun and laughter. Then the Final Episode of "THE MYSTERY OF 13," "THE MYSTERY OF .13." Do you know the mystery? You must 6ee this thrilling number. Full Supporting Programme, Star: 11, 12.55, 2.55, 4.55, 6.50, 8.50. Serial: 12.30, 2.30, £30, G.BO, 8.30. QONCERT ■' CHAMBER, WELLINGTON TOWN HALL. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT, 8 p.m. TWO DRAMATIC RECITALS By A. STANLEY WARWICK, A. STANLEY WARWICK, A. STANLEY WARWICK, Adjudicator of the Elocutionary Competitions, Assisted by ELSIE KELL, ' Soprano, HAROLD WHITTLE, Accompanist. TUESDAY NEXJT, "The Story of a Miniature." "Tho Workhouse Man." "Carillon." ,"Tbe Ballad 'of Reading Gaol." Reserved Seats, 45.; Unreserved, 25., Ib. Book at Bristol Piano Co. G. W. JENNER Concert Manager. THE POPULAR PASTIME! SKATING! SKATING! SKATING! A GLIDE ON THE LITTLE WHEELS AND YOU FORGET ALL YOUR CARES. OL3MPIA ' SKATING RINK, HUMBER ST., ISLAND BAY (Right at Tram Stop). This Afternoon: 2.30 to 5. To-night: 7.30 to 10. Tho fascination that pets and holds you. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. ARTHUR L. FOWEK, Manager. DOl7'T miss seeing the Wellington • Amateur Photo Society Exhibition, iir the Y.M.C.A. Social Hall, which closes at 9 o'clock to-night. ATHLETIC SPORTS. BOXING. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26. TOWN HALL, OWN HALL. "TED" UREN . (The Whirlwind Fighter) And "DIGGER" EVANS. First appearance of "Ted" Uren. probably tho most busy ten-round boxer in Australia. . The "Digger" will have to go some. BOX PLAN-Stago 12s. Gd., Gallery over ring 10s., Ringside 7e. Gd. Will open at the Association office, 145 Featherston Street, on WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock. BUSINESB NOTICEB. ■' RONALD T. M'LEAN, S.T. METAPHYSICIAN, NEUROLOGIST, ELECTRO-THERAPIST. NERVOUS Debility, Indigestion, Con. stipation, Gastritis, Ulceration, Paralysis, and Insomnia I have successfully treated. No. 2 Courtenay Place. • Hours: 10-12, 2-5. Telophono, 20-631. BABY'S OUTFIT. Complete in every detail. AH price*. APRONS. NURSES, Waitresses, and othere, get your Aprons made by MRS. E. COLLINS, 61 Vivian Street and 14 Courtenay Place (Jnßt behind Tram Terminus). WATCH YOUR FEET! pER C Y L. BRADY, Foot Specialist (by exam.), LINDSAY'S, LTD., 181 Lambton Quay. WANTED, WILL any man livini out of Wellington, who lias a shabby hat oi suit, post it down to usP We will Drj Clean it, and speedily restore it to % natural shape. VICTORIA LAUNDRY CO., LTD.. Hanson Street, Wellington. CLUB Tea Rooms, 128 Courtenay Place, Hot Meals, Breakfast, Dinnor, and Tea. Is. 3d.; open from 7 a.m. till ll p.m. Cleanest and Cheapest in the Dominion. L' RUSSELL AND Ca AUCTIONEERS, 'Phono 132, LOWER HUTT. Outside Sales a Specialty. FOR Lung Troubles, use Castle's Luni Balsam. Cos-tie's Pharmaci**, IS and ISO, Rid4ifcrd Stmt,
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 18, 16 October 1920, Page 9
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