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AMUSEMENTS. ORCHESTRAL MATINE3 TO-DAY, ORCHESTRAL MA'''INEF TO-DAY. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE T. 1-DAY. ORCHESTRAL MATINEB TO-DAY. . KING'S' The Theatre that ING'S. Seis the Standard. Becommonded by Censor more especially for Adult Audiences. , Matheson Lang's Damons Chinese Drama, "MR. WU." "MR, WU." "MR. WU." "MR. WU." "MR, WU." "MR. WU." The Christian teaching was "An ere for ah eye, a tooth for a tooth." Wu would teach them that in China it was also "A WOMAN FOR A WOMAN." - .Also, KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Prices as usual. Plan at The Bristol. IMPRESS- TUEATRJS. Continuous from- 11 a.m. A Hnnm British Production, "THE GREAT IMPOSTOR." "THE GREAT IMPOSTOR." "THE GREAT IMPOSTOR." Also Showing— '•LIBERTY SERIAL'-KPISODE 19. ' GAUMONT GRAPHIC And ' i ■ ,-. CHARLIE CHAPLIN •■•■:■ --In' •■ ' ' "SHOULDER ARMS.'' _ Usual Prices, Reserves, 'Phone 3442. ' EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODY'S. Continuous, |OufJ-of>-the-oi'd'inr»ry Programme, "MARGARITA FISHER' ' MARGARITA FISHER ■In "TRIXIE FROM BROADAWY." "TRIXIE FROM BROADAWY." ■-.-. • -. / And ~ The. Final Episode of • "MYSTERY OF 13."- •'• ■'■ Prices as usual; Ring 50 for Reserves. 171 VEBYBODY'S ■ : AND .T7IMPBESS. EVERYBODY'S _AND IMPRESS. ; COMMENCING. FRIDAY NEXT.' • ■ ■■COMMENCING FRIDAY-NEXT. •'■■• PUBLIC HEALTH FILMS ' ■ PRESENT "THE END,OF'-TUB ROAD,"' •'. "THE END OF THE ROAD,"-' ■ "THE 'END OF THE ROAD." ■ ;-' "THE END OF THE ROAD." THE PICTURE- THAT DARES TO TELL. THE WHOLE TRUTH. ■ A Gigantic; Photo-Play upheaval to awaken; the world to the new danger that lurks in 'oui'mnforgivable ignorance, prudery, and false, standards of sex- relations. Unless, wl) think,.of the consequences when we. are young,; we shall not find happiness at .• > ' "THE END OF THE ROAD." ... "THE END"OF THE ROAD." ' Tells our young people ' what' their parents ought to teach them, but PARENTS: Havfe you told your children -•. what you know they ought to know? YOUNG MEN: Do'you'realise what incontinence means to your health? YOUNG, WOMEN:. Do you know that this picture was made especially for you? "THE END OF THE ROAD." "THE END OF THE ROAD." T\ 6 N C'.'B R T CHAMBER, , TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCE. ■"" TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. FINAL DRAMATIC RECITAL ■• ■■ ' By ; ... A. STANLEY WARWICK, A. STANLEY WARWICK, . .A. STANLEY .WARWICK. ••• ■•■.-.'■■ i i..-,. Assisted by..,- ...' ... ,-• '■ '...;'. : '-'' 'ELSIE'KELL', . •:'■ • Soprano, HAROLD WHITTLE, • ."'... ' Accompanist. Programme Includes— Wilde's Wonderful Poem, "The Ballad of. Reading Gaol." Also, "Carillon" will bo repeated by lequest. • Reserved Seats, 45.; Unreserved, 25., Is. Plus Tax. Book at Tho Bristol Piano Co., Ltd: G. W. JENNER, Concert Manager. " GRANDMATINEE.' In Aid Of THE ANGLICAN BOYS ■ HOMES.' '.(Under the Patronage of Her Excellency Viscountess Jellicoe.) TTIS' ' THEATRE WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20, 1920. ' At 2.80 cm. By courtesy of Mr. Walter Fuller, members'of "Mr. Fuller's • Company, assisted by local talent, will give a GRANDMATINEE. .. GRAND MATINEE. Farcical Sketches. Musical Monologues. Fancy Dancing, and Singing. Prize-winners at recent Competitions will assist. Admission, 4s. (this includes booking). Bs., and Is. Gd.; children, half-price.; Box Plan now open at' the Bristol Piano Co. .'.■■'. JUMBLE SALE. •< ' . The Jumble Sale will be held on Bat.urday,. October 30, at the Kent Terrace Presbyterian Schoolroom, • at . 2.30 p.m. Kindly send goods on Friday, from 10 a.m. ' '• THIS SPRINGA "B EG G" PIA NO, ;. TIXAKE this final and proper deci- . .!•'-»- sion to purchase your. Piano at : Begg's this. Spring. It's a means of adding immeasurably: ' to the joy and boauty of your homo—ofgreatly enriching your home-life. Here we have masterpieces by BRINSMEAD, LYON & HEALY BRASTED, JESSE FRENCH, WINDOVER & ROGERS. Presenting unrivalled variety. Each fln ibs'tniment justly famed. F,ach an instrument which you con be sure will be a source of sweetest melody in your home. ■We have a pnyment plan which makes ownershipcomparatively easy. | See .'lis to-day. Our Showroom is for Visitors. CHAS. BEGG AND - CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET. The Oldest Established Piano House in New Zealand. ■ LEGAL NOTICES, .IN THE ESTATE OF .TAMES M'LELLAN, late of Wellington, Merchant. ANYONE having claims against the •*■■*■ estate of the above-named please forward them forthwith to tho Solicitors for the Executors. MESSES. BRANDON. SON. & HISLOP. 150 Featherston Street. BUBINESB NOTICEB. BABY'S OUTFIT. Complete In every detail. All prices, APRONB. NURSES, Waitresses, and others, get your Aprons made by MRS. E. COLLINS, 81 Vivian Street and 14 Courtenay Plaoe (Just behind Tram Terminus). SPRING! SPRING! SPRING FASHIONS. , SPRING IDEAS. Where Shopping is Always so Pleasant. MRS. COX, Corset Specialist, U9 Manners Street (opposite King's. Theatre).

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 21, 20 October 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 21, 20 October 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 21, 20 October 1920, Page 9

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