AMUSEMENTS. KING'S IKB THBAriffl SETS THE KIN G'S k 7.80—T0-NIGHT—7.3O k . 7.30—T0-NIGHT—7.3O MATINEE AT 2.30 P.M. THIS AFTERNOON. A Lovo Drama of Thrills and Mystery, "EVEN AS E, VE" A Picturisation of ROBERT W. CHAMBERS'S Novel, "Tho Shining Band." She—an untutored girl reared in the lonely forests by a recluse father. Heft man of the world, a cynic, sneering at womankind. The way this untaught daughter of Eve worked her will with the man is startlingly portrayed in "EVEN AS EVE." ALSO HAROLD LLOYD as "THE RAJAH." A Screen Burlesque of Pure Joy. SECOND WEEK OP THE REALART QUARTET, In. a new Musical Programme.,KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. The Box Plan is at the' Bristol until 1 p.m. After that hour seats may be reserved at the Theatre or by 'Phone 22—212.
QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction J. and N. Tait. TO-NIGHT, TO-NTGTTT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, At 8 o'clock. Farewell to the AUSSIE DIGGERS. AUSSIE DIGGERS, AUSSIE DIGGERS. • AUSSIE DIGGERS. To-nkht Will be Your Final Opportunity of Witnessing THIS BRIGHT AND BREEZY ENTERTAINMENT. To-nijjht You Will Say GOOD-BYE-EE V! To THE GREATEST AND THE LATEST Of ALL THE DIGGER SHOWS! The Triumphant AUSTRALIAN DIGGERS In an entirely new MUSICAL BARRAGE Of Gay, Glittering Merriment. "THE DIGGERS' AWAKENING Of LONDON AND PARIS!" EVERY SOLDIER AN ARTIST! EVERY ARTIST A SOLDIER! These Are THF/ DINKUM AUSSIE DIGGERS. Full Orchestra. Magnificent CostiiHftfs.' Gorgeous Scenery. Box Plans now "open" at tho Bristol life 12 noon, thereafter together with Day Sslcs at Grand Opera House. Popular Prices: 55., 35.. Is. Ifarly Doors, -Stalls and'.Pit, Is. extra (all prices plus tax). Day Sales iit Ned Perry's. ' PETONE-MONDAY. and TUESDAY; December G and 7. LOWER HUTT—WEDNESDAY, December 8. LYMPIA SKATING RINK, LYMPIA SKATING RINK. ■ Humber Street, Island Bay (Right at Tram Stop). OPEN EVERY DAY. 2.30 to 5; 7.30 to 10. SIMPLE, SUITABLE, and SELECT. Band in Attendance Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Nights. BAND. N- Z. NATIVES' ASSOCIATION, : • at NEWTOWN PARK, - TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 3 p.m. ' ATHLETIC SPORTS. BOXING! BOXING! OX IN G! BOXING!
Under the Management of the Wanganui Amateur Boxing Association. OPERA HOUSE, WANGANUI, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1920. JACK JANESSE v. "DIGGER" EVANS. 15 Three-minute Rounds. PURSE ,£250 AND EXPENSES. Also, FOUR AMATEUR BOUTS. BOX PLAN opens December 1, at H. I. Jones and Sons. PRICES: Stage, J!1 IOj.; Front 0.5., Jss.; Middle 0.5., l«s. : Back 0.5.. 55.; Front D.C., las.; Back D.C., 7s. 6d Booking, Gd'. extra. F. C. RODGER, Hon. Sco. ATHLETIC SPORTS. PARAPARAUMU. At PARAPARUMU. NEW YEAR'S DAY. "PROGRAMME to suit all Athletes. Splendid trophies. Handsome Cup for POINTS PRIZE. Entries close with Secretary, DECEMBER IS. Programmes have been forwarded to all centres, but may be had on Application to Secretary. x " A. T. WHITE, Sccrctary. MEETINQ3. V W.C.A. Y.W.C.A. * 5 Boulcott Street. To-Night, 8 o'clock.—Social for Y.W.C.A. Members and their Men' Friends. Games, Music, Fuji, To-Morrow, 4.15_c-m.—Short, Bright Service. Special Girls' Department Day. Speaker: Mrs. Hummell. Thursday, 8 p.m.—Devotional Meeting,' preceded by a Social, Tea, and Volley Ball. All girls invited. Any girl will be most welcome to any of the above. Come and see us. ■ i
• PIONEER CLUB. ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 9, at i o'olock, Mrs. and Miss Amy Kano will be the Guests of the Committee and Members of tiro Pioneer Club. F. G. H. MARTIN, Secretary. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. MOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN that tho HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of tho Proprietors of thd Bank of New Zealand will bo held in tho Banking House in Wellington, on FRIDAY, the 10th day of DECEMBER, 1920, at 11 o'clock a.m. THE TRANSFER BOOKS of tho Bank WILL BE CLOSED from Friday, tho 19th day of November, to Friday, the 10th day of December "(both days inclusive). By Order of the Board. T. B. CORKILL, _ Pro General Manager. Wellington, November 11, 1920. BUSINESB NOTICES. We Specialise in APRONS, for NURSES AND WAITRESSES. Best Materials. Neat and Strong. Call and sea our stock, or mode to order. MRS. E. COLLINS, 61 Vivian Street, H Courtenay Place. JJARA RUBBERS last longer th&n other kinds, that is why WOODMILNE Rubber Heels give go mnoh wear I Hare WOOD-MILNE'B fitted to four boots ( J
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 60, 4 December 1920, Page 11
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