AMUSEMENTS. SHADOW OF LIGHTNING ' " 0F lightning JHJi SHADOW OF LIGHTNING v ' ' IUDGE." lUDGJ3" RIDGE " rrinE empress. A he empress. i Pa< *« d l ro ' n Pit to Dome Willi Ihe Gallant ana the Gay. , 0 ' -Australian Production Wean, Wholesome, Edifying. Thrilling and Enthralling. Rich in Uomance of Love. Superb in Setting. SNOWY BAIiER. ' . SNOWY BAKER. Reminiscent of Dick Turpin. "EES SHADOW 01) LIGHTNING '«ruv SHADOW OF LIGHTNING ■THE SHADOW OF LIGHTNING RIDGE " RIDGE." , RIDGE." AT THE EMPRESS. Continuous from 11 till 10 p.m. Supported by First Episodo of "MUSHING BARRIERS." ' "r-,.? 11 ® s ? 1 '- ial De Luxe. «+ li o , ' Ridge" screens punctually V-. 2 ' 2 ,\' i > 6-15j and 8 p.m. '5 4a hI 9 35 ' g Bairieis" at 1.30, 1.35, 3.25, rhiW? 8 '111I 11 ir °'^ ock > '<!• and Is. Id. jj q . half-price. Prices after 5, 2s. 2s. Id, is, 7d„ and is. id. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. EffiSS~ THEATRE. A Rattling Romanes of the Roarins rresses of a Newspaper Office. "DEADLINE AT ll." "DEADLINE A'L' 11." DEADLINE AT 11." "DEADLINE AT 11." "DEADLINE AT IV Starring Plinmirn
starring Charainir CORLXNE GlUl'M.'i'iH, CORINNE GRIFFITH T CORINNE GRIFFITH, Hjlf an hour—only 30 short minutea—to ? clear the man she loved and find the real criminal, ' m, -^ so - The Latest ROLLIN ("V-ruedv. • ttttt " RAISE THE HI'NT." ' • It SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, i Usual Prices. Reserves, 'Phone 50. THIS AFTERNOON THIS AFTERNOON a ad TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL, ST ORPHANAGE BAZAAR T- JOSEPH'S ORPHANAGE BAZAAR SPECIAL PROGRAMME OF F4NCY DANCING, BOTH AFTERNOON AND EVENING. DO NOT MISS THIS UNTfiimTV.
nn ™rn 4 ™ ltUa -UNTERTAINDO NOT MISS THIS ENTERTAINMENT. , COME AND SEE Herlihy s Team pull the Watersiders ■in the Final Bound of THE TUG-OF-WAR TOURNAMENT. ' r,,... Side-shows. SATURDAY ATTRACTIONS: lea Kiosk, Games, Raffles, etc. Admission-Gents., Is.; Ladies, Gd. THE 'WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. IJIOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, NEXT. NO?. 10. HIAWATHA. Special Encasement of MISS AMY EVANS MISS AMY EVANs! The Welsh Sowano. MR, ERASER GANGE. MR, ERASER QANGE.' The Sjotcli Basso. PRICES—Gs. (res.), <ls. (res.), jind 2s. ■ Plan and Tickets at the Bristol. W. E. CALDOW, '
i ' Hon. Sec. 'Phono 3390. rjIOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. RETURN FAREWELL VISIT. AMY EVANS The World's Greatest AMY EVANS Dramatic Soprano. The AMY EVANS lilol of tho Concert AMY EVANS .Platform.- [ The Greatest Bari- ERASER GANGE ' tone extant. Alf as- ERASER GANGE ter of Master Vo- ERASER GANGE calisla. ERASER GANGE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11. At 8. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NOV. 13, At 3. Assisting Artist: CLARICE AVOOD. At the Piano. An Entirely New Sontr Repertoire will be submitted at each Concert. PRICKS—Ss. (ros.), 35.. and 25.. nlus tax. Box Plan opens at the Bristol on Monday, November 8. ■ - THE CONCERT OF THE YEAR! npOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. THE . WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S GRAND CONCERT. I MAS. J.OIIN ERASER. THE HARJIONIC QUARTET. GENERAL IVAN TARBAYEEF. (Distinguished Russian Tenor.) MR. FRED. G. HOUR-ICE (Baritone). MASTER GEORGE SEBER (the Amazing; Young Violinist). Caledonian Orchestra, Pipe Band, and Dancers, etc. etc. etc. A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME! !R>on Wednesday. November 17 CLEAR. Admission—3s., 25., Is. WM. M'KEE. General Secretary. I ATHI FTIf! SPORTS..
ATHLETIC SPORTS. WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. rf~||Lp BOYS are reminded that the rtii C°H p " e Sports will be held on the College Grounds on FRIDAY, the 12th instant. commencing at 10 a.m. Old Boys' Eace nt i.30 p.m. W. AV. COOK, __ Hon. Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. CHIROPODY. TTOWARD-TAYLOK. N.A.I.C. (Lon<lon'» *? ot Specialist and ChiTopodist, lute Chief Chiropodist to N.Z.E.P • also late of Lindsay's. QUINTON'S CORNER. Opp, Govt. Buiidinjjs, entrance Bowen St. ANTED, A kerosene tin of *kits can be kept fresh for a Tear by usine N° B T°N' B PREMIER EGG PRESERVATIVE. Save money and always have eggs. All Stores.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 36, 6 November 1920, Page 9
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