AMUSEMENTS. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-DAY. ( ORCHESTRAL MATINEE 10-DAY. * ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-DAY. KING'S. The Theatre that ING'S. Sets the Standard. ■ The Latest SELECT Photoplay, "CHEATING CHEATERS," "CHEATING CHEATERS," T "CHEATING CHEATERS," "CHEATING CHEATERS," "CHEATING CHEATERS," The SMASHING BROADWAY SUCCESS that ran. for two phenomenal years. Starring the Beautiful ] CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, CLARA• KIMBALL■ YOUNG, , CLARA. KIMBALL YOUNG, j As the Famous Crook Detective, in Wonderful Lucille Gowr_. ] Supporting programme includes Comedy,- Scenic, Latest Gazette. Also KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA, Entr'acte, Selection from "The Fortune Teller." J Prices as usual. Plan at Th« Bristol. After 5 p.m., ring '.Phone 22-212. < YOU HAVE THE REST OP YOUR LIFE To do the many hundreds things you • (and the girl you whisper them to) have , planned to do, BUT . ' YOU HAVE REMEMBER, ( ONLY THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-NIGHT To take a TEOUBLBLB3S TRAVEL THROUGH ARABIA AND PALESTINE . With LOWELL THOMAS, LOWELL THOMAS, LOWELL THOMAS, Who Gives- His Famous Travelogue, "WITH THE ANZACS IN PALESTINE AND LAWRENCE IN ARABIA," At the RIBAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-DAY, At 2J30. TO-NIGHT, At 8. Direction J. C. AVilliamson, Ltd. Plans, Bristol. Day Sale, Perry's. Prices—ss. (Res.), 3s. and Is. (Early Door, Is. extra). : BAND. WATERSIDE WORKERS' BAND AT TV ISLAND BAY. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 3 p.m. ATHLETIC SPORTS, BOXING. OXING. Under tho Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency the Governor-General Lord Jellicoe. UREN V, EVANS, The whirlwind fighter of the Uren Family, who will immediately fin! favour with patrons, because he is at it all the time TOWN HALL, NEXT TUESDAY, 7.45. THREE AMATEUR. PRELIMINARIES. BOX PLAN—lntending patrons should book their seats at 145 Feathcrston Street at once. PRICES-Stage, 12s. Gd.; Gallery, over ring, 10s.; Ringside, 7s. 6d.; Gallery, 55.; Stalls, 3s. ■ Commence sharp at 7.45. Day Sales at Howe and Son-man's, Lam Won. Quay, and Ned Perry's, Manners Street. mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. OCTOBER 27 to NOVEMBER 5, f . TUG-OF-WAR, &RAND TOURNAMENT in connection with Sir Joseph's Orphanage Baaaar. Five Men a-side; average weight, 12st. First Prize, „40; Second Prize, .£lO. Nominations close with the Hon. Sec, 10 Guilford Terrace, Monday Next, October 25, at 7 p.m. Draw 'for first round Monday, at 7.5, in Guilford Terrace Hall. Captains invited. SHOWS. WA IR ARA P A SHOW 43rd. ANNUAL PUREBRED STOCK SHOW AND EXHIBITION. AT CARTERTON, OCTOBER 27 and 28, 1920. Comprehensive Schedule. SPECIAL CLASS FOR CONCRETE POSTS. N.Z. Ayrshire Cattle Breedera' Championships, also Union S.S. Company's Cup for Champion Mare or Filly in North Island to be competed for. 33 Valuable Challenge Cups and Trophies. Special care • and attention given to stock coming to the Show by rail. Schedules on Application to L. H. SMART, Box 25, CARTERTON. . . MANAWATU AND WEST COAST A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. 35th METROPOLITAN SHOW. PALMERBTON NORTH SHOW GROUNDS, NOVEMBER 3, 4, & 5, 1920, also MANAWATU KENNEL CLUB EXHIBITION. Wonderful display of Purebred Stock. Substantial increase in Prize Moneys. Interesting Ring Events. Send for Schedules. Don't miss this Show. GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE on OCTOBER 9. Livo Stock Entries close on October 16. All information may be obtained from the Secretary, W. T. PENNY. Box 85, Palnierston North. WANGANUI AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). fi RAND .ANNUAL SHOW, VTRAND ANNUAL SHOW, On RACECOURSE, WANGANUI, NOVEMBER 17 and 18, 1920. j 1800 IN PRIZES, 1800 IN PRIZES, including CHAMPION HUNTERS' JUMPING COMPETITION. Ist Prize, „70; 2nd. .£2O; 3rd, .£lO. I Nomination, _2; Acceptance, _1. ' Horses, Sheep, Cattle, Pigs, Dogs, Home Industries, Art and Technical, Returned Soldiers, and other classes. Entries oloso November 6, 1020. ; Schedules and Entrv Forma from F.'G SEDDON, Secretary. P.O. Box 152, L King's Chambers, , Maria Place, Wanganui. I r= WHEN buying rubber heels don't say "I want a pair of rubbers." Specify distinctly "WOOD-MILNE'S"! WoodMilne's outlast two pairs of ordinary rubbers. They are British made from best Para Bobber I
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 24, 23 October 1920, Page 11
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