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RMUSEMENTB, ."SINNER'S" WEEK At The THEATER that Sets the Standard. nrtflE KING'S i-HE KING'S Presents CONSTANCE TALMADGE "IN SEARCH OP A SINNER," "IN SEARCH OF A SINNER," A Bubblo of Laughter, A ikl MRS. J. F. WOODWARD, Soprano. KING'S. GRAND ORCHESTRA. Tlin Box Plan is at The Bristol until 5 p.m., after that hour seats may be secured at tho Theatre or by 'Phono 22-212. Empress theatre. MPRESS THEATRE. THE Picture House. GRACE DARMOND In "WHAT EVERY WOMAN WANTS." "WHAT EVERY WOMAN WANTS." "WHAT EVERY WOMAN WANTS." "WHAT EVERY WOMAN WANTS." A Question that Puzzles even the Women. Also, the Topic of the Town, SMASHING BARRIERS. SMASHING BARRIERS. Usual Prices. Tel. 3442. EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODY'S. Charming* Vivacious . . CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH In ".MISS AMBITION." "MISS AMBITION." Usual Prices. Reserves, 'Phone 50. THE WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. JJI O' W N HALL. TO-MORROW NIGHT at 8 sharp. TO-MORROWJJTGHT at 8 sharp. " THE MES SI A H." "THS ' MES SI A H." "THE MES SI A H." "THE MESSIA H." Special Engagement of MISS AMY EVANS . And MR. PHASER GANGE. Prices: 6s. (ros.), Is. (res.), and 2s. Pln-n and Tickets at Bristol. A limited supply of 23. tickets on salo at Box Office To-morrow. • - W. E. CALDOW, 'Phone 3390. Hon. Sec. 0OMING! "SHOULD A HUSBAND FORGIVE?" ."SHOULD A HUSBAND FORGIVE ?" /TyLYMPIA SKATING RINK. . SKATING RINK. Humber Streot, Island' Bay (Right at Train Stop). OPEN EVERY DAY." • 2.50 to 5; 7.30 to 10. Band in' Attendance Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Nights. FOR "SHOULD A HUSBAND FORGIVE?" Watch for Advertisement. HOLIDAY NOTICES. DUNLOP RUBBER CO. OF AUSTRALASIA, LTD. ' CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. NOTICE OF CLOSING. npHE Dunlop Rubber Co. of Auslralaaia, Ltd., desires to notify that their Office and Warehouse at 1)5 Courts II ay Place, Wellington, will bo CLOSE]) from the EVENING OF FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920. to tlie MORNING OF TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1920. < CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. V mHE undermentioned Music and -Musical Instrument Warehoused will be CLOSED from FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 24, until FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, ' CHAS. BEGG AND CO. LTD. • ' THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. LTD. NIMMO AND SONS LTD. F. J. PINNY LTD. PAPER, MERCHANTS' CHRISTMAS AND N33W YEAR. HOLIDAYS. milE Warehouses of the underuoted -8- Paper Merchants will bo CLOSED for Christmas and New Year Holidays •from DECEMBER 25 nntil JANUARY 3, Re-opening- JANUARY i. ALEX. COWAN AND SONS, LTD. JOHN DICKINSON AND CO. (AUST.) LTD. . GORDON AND GOTOH (AUSTRALASIA SIA) LTDJAMES SPICER AND SONS (N.Z.), LTD. STORER, MEEK AND CO., LTD. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. THE Premises of the undersigned will be CLOSED for Animal Holidays from Evening- of December 24, 1920, tc Morning of' January 10, 1521. AULSEBItOOIC AND CO., Wakefield Street, Wellington. XMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. OUR City and Country Customers are requested to kindly uoto that oui Warehouse will bo CLOSED from tlie Evening of FRIDAY. DECEMBER 24, until the Morning of TUESDAY, JANUARY i, 1921. ABBOTT, ORAM AND CO., ■ 40-42 Victoria Stav-ft. BUSINESS NOTICES. ' blinds! GUARANTEED Fadeless Holland, . featherst!tched, hemmed sides. Old blinds renovated. Buttons covered while Tou wait. Country orders promptly executed. WATSON AND CO., Blind Specialists, Dominion Avenue. Wellington. BOOTS, right price and quality. Mon'( light English soles, 295. fid.; spe cial value in Men's Box Calf Boots, Eng. lisli soles, 455., at Escott's (opposite Ex. press Brooches from 10s. to .£5; Gen T Pendants, from 17s. 6d. to .£lO Lloyd, Watchmaker. Lamblon Quay an< Cuba_Street, Vff/ANTED Known.—Skins of all kind( V T C'nrocl and Tanned. C. Poynter'i Tannery and Fur Works, 12 Williair StToet, Petone. • QHEEP Dipped in Murion's Dip art IO the Cleanest at shearing. Wool is in ■ beautiful condition. , ROWING ' « '. SECONDARY SCHOOLS' CHAMPIONi SHIP. By,. Tslograpli—Preas Ansoclatlon. \ Christchurch, December 19. ' Tho secondary rowing cham . pionship was docide<l' on Lyttelton liar I bour yesterday afternoon over a mil 1 course. Tho sen was choppy, and tin ; >crews experienced a rathor rough timo The result! wna as follows:—Waugnjiu College—Janson (stroke), Lewis, Bagloy Lethbrirfge, Bunny (cox)— 1; Waitak Boys' High School, 2; Christchurch Boys High School, 3; Christ's College, 4. Wnitaki led at tho start, but Wanganui wore . them down, and won by foul ' lengths. ■ Three longths soparated the second and third crows.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 73, 20 December 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 73, 20 December 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 73, 20 December 1920, Page 7

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