AMUBEMENT& FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE . 2.30 TO-DAY 2.30 8 mRE KING'S. The Theatre That Sets the Standard. x ■ . J A vivid epic of the racing turf, "A GREAT COUP," Not Gould's best sporting story. The Sensation of Sensations. * , LARKY SEMON. LARKY SEMON. "A PLY COP." LARRY SEMON. LARKY SEMON. THE KEALART QUARTET, In a Classical Musical Offering. . House (Arrangements. It is unpleasant for • the Management to be oomi>olled to turn away regular patrons. The only safo way to avoid disappointment during 1 this unparalleled j Beason is to make reservations in advance. The box plan is on view at the Bristol until 5 p.m., after that hour seals may he secured .at the Theatre or by 'Phone, King's, 22—212. E~ VERYBODY'S Continuous VERYBODY'S Mother and daughter in a headlong ' race for a young man. Which wins? < Odds on the dnusrhter. ' MARGARITA FISHER, In "HOLLY OF THE FOLLIES." Also, the Comedian full of thrills, . Larry Semon in "THE FLY COP." Prices as usual. 'Phone 59.. COMMENCING ( I EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODY'S. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 3. The Sensational Sporting Picture, "THE GREAT GAME," A Typical Nat Gould Story, • Featuring ( BOMBARDIER BILLY WELLS. ' BOMBARDIER BILLY WELLS. SEE—The Groat English. Derby. SEE-The 2000 Guineas. SEE—Bombardier Wells knock out tho i Bully in ft i STIRRING 6-ROUND FIGHT.. ' A PICTURE FOR SPORTS! MPRESS. MPRESS... "WHITE-WASHED WALLS." "WHITE-WASHED WALLS." Also Episode Four of the Great Serial, "SMASHING BARRIERS" "SMASHING BARRIERS" Continuous from 11 to 10. Tel. 3142. /, WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, ' LIMITED. GAS COOKING DEMONSTRATION By MISS UNA CARTER. On WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1920. Subject: "Decorated Christmas Cake, Date Scones, Chocolate Sponge, and Coconut Chocolate Cakes, and Sausage Pie." To Commence at 3 o'clock. : J. H.'HELLIWELL, Secretary. THE CONAN DOYLE LECTURES. ' THE CONAN DOYLE LECTURES. ] THE CONAN DOYLE LECTURES. "DEATH AND THE HEREAFTER." "PICTURES. OF'PSYCHIC ■ ' .' PHENOMENA." ' Two Entirely Different Lectures. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11. . MONDAY, DECEMBER 13. In the ' : nn OW N • HALL, 1 By SIR ARTHUR-CONAN DOYLE, SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE, SIR ARTHUR CONAN-DOYLE, SIR AK'J'HOK CONAN DOYLE, . M.D., LL.D. \ Both Lectures specially prepared for the tour. In Australia hundreds have-' been unable to gain admission. Tho Second Lecture will bo the sequel to tho First, and the Pictures shown will' be explained by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Reserved Seats, 45.; Unreserved, Bs.; Buck, 2s. All Plus Tax. Box Plans open: at the Bristol Tuesday,.. December 7.' , ' . CARLYLE SMYTHS. - f / ; SPORTING. 1 .- ' ' ' " A UCICLAND TROTTING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, 1920. DECEMBER 28, 30, AND 31. ' NOMINATIONS for all Handicap Events Close nt the Office, Durham Street East. Auckland, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3' a*- 5 p.m. GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY, 1920-1321.—Final Payments of 6' sovs. each fall due on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, nt 5 o'clock p.m., at tho office, Durham Street East, Auckland. GREAT* 1 NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY, 1921-1922—Kirst Acceptances (1 sov. each)Avill close on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, at 5 o'clock p.m.. at the Office, Durham . Street East, Auckland; C. F. MARK.I Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE*. Customs Department, Wellington, Novemta 1, 1920. PROPOSED REVISION OF CUSTOMS TARIFF. TT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for public -*- lniormution that it is proposed to mako inquiries during the recess with a view to revising the Customs Turiff during the seesion of 1921.. All persons making contracts for the delivery of imported goods, either snb/ect to duty or which may become subject to duty, should protect themselves either—(l) By introducing therein n clause governing possible change of duty, or (!!) by giving immediate notice whero contracts are already in forco, or where there are running contracts, that, in the event of alteration of the duty, the provisions of Section 130 of the Customs Act, 1913, must apply. It is.proposed to nmond this Section to cover alteration not only in tho liability of goods to duty or tho rate of duty, but also in tbo amount of duty. I Copies of Section 130 referred to abovo will be supplied on application, to the nearest Collector of Customs. W. B. MONTGOMERY, Comptroller of Customs. BUBING9B NOTICBB. VARICOSE ULCERS AND BAD LEGS CAN BE CURED. "-y AREX" METHOD of Treatment » never fails when property applied. No need to lay up. Will euro 'tho worst case, whether long standing or reoent. Write for particulars to Ernest Healey, Chemist by Exam., Foiton'. 'Phone 29. B~ OILER SCALE I The only fully guar, anteed remedy is "Stopskale." Removes and prevents si ale, stops pitting, rusting, or corrosion. Manning and Co.; i Bedford Row, Chmtohuroh.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 57, 1 December 1920, Page 9
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