AMUSEMENTS. HE KING'S Tho Theatre that HE KING'S Does Set-tho Standard. 7.30—T0-NIGHT—7.BO. FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEES. 2J5 WEDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS 2.15 SHE JUST COULDNT HELP IT! Every time she looked at a man his heart did a 'double somersault, and he went out looking for something to put in somebody's coffee. —And what happened? ' —Why, she vamped herself out of every job—until— , —She found the man she couldn't vamp! CONSTANCE TALMADGE in • Her First "First National" Attraction. "A VIRTUOUS VA3nv- r and EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. An Added Attraction— MR. CHAS. MOORE, ". Wellington's Popular Baritone . Also KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Usual Prices: Plan at Bristol. Late' Booking King's, J7IMPRESS THEATRE. Continuous from II a.m. till 10 p.m. PUBLIC HEALTiTfILMS PRESENTS THE END OF THE ROADi THE END OF THE ROAD. THE END OF THE ROAD. UNTRIMMED "i '", ' " and 'UNADORNED,- ' . ' It is A PICTURE WITH. A PURPOSE, Now Screening to MEN ONLY. MEN ONLY. MEN ONLY. The niost-talked-of feature production of recent years, it ia the picture that dares to toll the* whole truth. • TUB END OF THE ROAD. THE END OF TH E ROAD. THE,END OF THEROAD. Screening Times: 11.15, 1.15, 3.15, 5. C.15, S.la. ' ; Usual Prices. Reserves, 'Phone 3H2. jgVLT.YfiODY'S. '~ , . ' THEATRE., Continuous from 11 a,m. to 10 p.m. ■ "A GENTLE tIAN'S AGREEMENT," , "A-GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT," ' "A GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT," . "A GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT'!" Featuring . • Tho Brilliant Swimming' Star,' ... ' NELL'SHIPMAS. ' •. ' NELL SHIPMAN.A Master Story by a Groat Writer with a. Thrill and a Punch in every Foot. / DON'T MISS .' This Great Story of- the Canadian ■ North-West. TULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Usual Prices. Reserves, 'Phone 50. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!' ST. JOSEPH'S ORPHANAGE BAZAAR T. JOSEPH'S ORPHANAGE BAZAAR j TOWN'HALL. TOWN HALL.DONT MISS IT! , DONT MISS IT! FLORAL DANCING AND MARCHING By 120 Specially-trained Young Ladies. ... . TUG-OF-WAR CONTEST. COME AND SEE Herlihy's Team pull against the Wator- ..- eiders at 9 p.m. 'Side-snows. .Toyland.' Tea Kiosk. • ; ---.Fancy Stalls... ■ Admission—Gents., Is.; Ladies, Gd. . QT. BARNABAS CHURCH,' ROSEO , ~ NEATH,. ■ ,_■ •'■-.-• .THE ANNUAL BAZAAR - ; Will be held'in THE ORIENTAL BAY KIOSK, ■■• ; On : . TUESDAY & AVEDNESDAY, ■'. ..' , NOVEMBER 2 and 3. . '--.: The Opening-Ceremony will be performed by His Worship the Mayor and the Mayoress of Wellington, at 3 p.m. on Tuesday. The Bazaar will be reopened on Wednesday, at 7.45 p.m., by Dr. A. K. Newman, M.P. |
ADMISSION: ' Afternoon and Evenings, Free. ' ..; .SPORTING. . ASHHURST-POHANGINA RACING •■•.;■' . CLUB. ■ " ANNUAL. MEBETTNG, NOVEMBER 24; N" OMINATIONS for All Events and Entries for Maiden Stakes CLOSE on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, at 9 p.m. Telegraph Office closes at 8 p.m. ■ •'- '"■.. y' ' A; W. TRASS, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICEB. Customs' Department, Wellington, November 1, 1920. PROPOSED REVISION OF CUSTOMS TARIFF.. . ' TT IS.HEREBY NOTIFIED for publio JL information that it is proposed to malje inquiries during the.recess with a view.to revising the Customs Tariff during the stession of 1921. - All persons making contracts for the delivery of imported goods, either subject to duty or which may becomo subject to duty, should protect. themselves either— (1) by introducing therein a clause goV-< erning possible change of duty, or (2) by giving immediate notice whore contrary are already in force, or, whero. there are running contracts, that, in the event of alteration of the duty, the provisions cf Section 130 of the Custom's Act. 1913. must apply.
.It is proposed to. ainond this Section to cover alteration not only; in the liability of poods to duty or tho rato of duty, but also in the amount of duty. Copies of Section 130 referred to above will bo supplied on application to tho nearest Collector of Cnstoma.W. B. .MONTGOMERY. Comptroller of Customs, BUSINESS NOTICEB. MUNT, COTTRELL AND CO., LTD., UNT, COTTRELL AND CO., LTD., For. CARTAGE, STORAGE, and CUSTOMS CLEARANCES. ~ . We have Plant and Facilities for Handling Anything. FIREPROOF SAFES AND DEED BOXES. QHIPMENT of Best English Steel KJ Safes just to hand. All sizes. Prices upon' application., COMBINED BUYERS, LIMITED. 91-97 Dixon Street, Wellington. DAIRYMEN! Increase your profits by using a "Ceros" latest Swedish Separator. Clonnost skimmor, self-oiling, 1G to 1H gallons. Manning- Machinery Co., 6 Bedford Row, Chrietchurch. WBARBE9 4 CO.. Dry Cleaners (no • dyeing), 125 Cuba Street, City,
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 31, 1 November 1920, Page 7
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