amusements. rpTTTTI TTTXTdP THE THEATRE THAT IJXEi ISdLINIX Oj SETS THE STANDARD; 2.3O—ORCHESTRAL MATINEES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS-2,30 TO-NIGHT. 7.30. TO-NIGHT.. CHARMING . I ANITA STEWART IN A STORY OE RARE CHARM. , THE FIGHTING SHEPHERDESS." "THE PICTURE LOVABLE." With a touch of melodrama in it; wrtli a smile and a tsar in it; with something in it that is quito different from tho general run of won good screen stories. , And "PETTICOATS AND PANTS," A LABYRINTH OF LAUG HS-LEGS-LOVEILINESS. An. Added Attraction, MISS HYLDA SHANNON, ADELAIDE'S OPERATIC SOPRANO. Also KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. "THE FINEST IN WELLINGTON." PEAN AT THE IiRISTOL. AFTER 5 O'CLOCK, 'PHONE KING'S, 22—212. • THE BIG BUSH CLASSIC TRANSFERRED TO "EVERYBODY'S" AFTER A TREMENDOUS WEEK, DURING WHICH ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS HAVE BEEN SMASHED TO SMITHEREENS, E. J. CARROLL announces SNOWY BAKER'S SUPREME SUCCESS, "THE SHAIDOIW OF LIGHTNING 1 RIDGE EOR ANOTHER WEEK. Continuous from 11 till 10 p.m. NOW SHOWING AT "EVERYBODY'S." Prices till 5 p.m.-Ib. 7d. and Is. Id. Children Half-price. i Prices after 5.—25. 7d., 2s. Id., Is. 7d., aad Is. Id. "Shadow of Lightning Ridge" starts punctually at 12, 2, 4, 6.15, and 8. Excellent supports. CONTINUED SUCCESS. CONTINUED SUCCESS. ' TO-DAY AT 2.30 P.M. ' TO-DAY AT 2.30, P.M. TO-NIGHT! AT 8 O'CLOCK. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. ST. LEON'S CIRCUS: LOCATION: CORNER OF TARANAICI STREET AND WAKEFIELD STREET A BRILLIANT GALAXY OF THE CREME DE LA CREME OF. THE SHOW WORLD. ACROBATS, RIDERS, AERIAL ARTISTS, CLOWNS, DUMMIES, TRICK HORSES AND PONIES, DOGS, SHEEP. AND PIGS, Etc., Etc, FULL PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA OF FOURTEEN MUSICIANS. Comfortable Seating. Lighted Throughout by Electricity. ' ■!> PRICES—2s., 35., 45., 6s. (Res, Chairs). , Doors Open—Matinee 1.15 p.m., Night 7 o'clock, when all Prices of Tickets •will bo available.
MEETINGS. , Y.W.C.A. : Y.W.C.A. TO-DAY, 2.30 p.m.—Jumble Sale. Send along something. TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock—Jolly Social for Y.W.C.A. Members and Men Friends. TO-MORROW, 4.15 p.m.—Short Special Service. .World Week of Prayer. Speaker-MRS. D. O. M'CLAY. All girls and women will bo welcomed to any of the above. Y.W.C.A., 5 Boulcott Street. .WELLINGTON SD.P LECTURES MR. P. ERASER, M.P., will deliver an address at the Alexandra Hall. Abel Smith Street, on Sunday evening, at 8. Subject:—"Labour and Parliament: Tho Work of the Session." ' Doors open at 7. Collection. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.. TVTOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN that the -L T .HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors of tht) Bank of New Zealand will be held in the Banking House in .Wellington, on FRIDAY, tho 10th day of DECEMBER, 1920, at 11 o'clock a.m. THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Bank ■ WILL BE CLOSED from Friday, the 19th day of November, to Friday, the 10th day of December (both days inclusive). By Order of the Board. T. 0. CORKILL, Pro General Manager. Wellington, November 11, 1920. MONEY TO LEND. OQC AAA AVAILABLE, in sums 3J'/wf>jUyV to suit 'borrowers,' at CJ per cent. .620,000 available at 7 pw cent. All require first mortgage security over medium-priced freehold farms or Wellington City or Suburban Property. Apply sharp. CHAS. B. BUXTON, Financial Broker, • , 256 Lambton Quay (next Hannah's), Wellington. BUSINESS NOTICES, AY'S BAY PAVlLlON.—Luncheon; Tea, and Supper Romii6. Under mi-'. tirrily new management. First-class Hot Lunchcon and Tea served daily, including Sundays. Refreshments at all hours at reasonable charges. All cakes made on tho premises. Only best mineral waters stocked. Courtesy and cleanliness assured. Picnic and tennis parties cau rely on prompt attention. . Large hall available for dancing.—G. Bird. Proprietor. SPRING! SPRING I SPRING FASHIONS. • SPRING IDEAS. Where Shopping is Always so Pleasant, MRS. OOX, Corset Specialist, 139 Manners Street (opposite King's Theatre). BABY'S OUTFIT. Complete in every detail. All pric<«. APRONS. IVTURSES, Waitresses, and others, g»t i i 1 your Aprons made by MRS. E. COLLINS,' 61 Vivian Street nnd 14 Courtenay Plaoe (Jnst behind Tram Terminus). WANTED Known, hand-made Art Enamel Brooches make inexpensive and attractive Gifts. Shades include rose, amethyst, jade green, nnd varying blues. Anne "F. Darly, Dominion Insurance Buildings. 25 Panama Street. A NYONE knowing whore to get plenty xl of fresh eggs should buy a tin of NORTON'S PREMIER EGG PRESERVATIVE. Put down now, tg:(S will k« p .fresh a year. All Stores. STALKING on hard pavements jars * t tho body, unless you vn»r WOODMILNE Rubber Heels! Wood-Milno's are British made from best Para Rubber. Accept no others I LUB Tea Rooms, 120 Courtenay Place. Hot Meals, Breakfast, Dinner, and Tea. Is. 3d. j open from 7 a.m. tall 11 p.m. Cleanest and Cheapest in the Do- ' Electric lamps, ah sizes, from la to 3000 candle pewer. Half Watt and Metallic Filament. All voltages. R.l'.M. Mantling ind Co., 5 Bedford Row. Cliristcliurch. ■STTTOOD-MILNE Rubber Heols.oost less W than leather heels, and they also wear considerably longer. But make suro yon get Wood-Milno's. ( OTORISTS! Obtain eiiey starting oven in coolest weather, more powor, more speed, more M.P.G. An Air Friction Carburettor doos it. Manning Machinery Co.. Christchurcli. HOME Candy Makors, Thermometers Large Stocks held. Henry Borry and Co,, Dixon Street.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 42, 13 November 1920, Page 11
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