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| AMUSEMENTS. KING S ' TOTA STAND AM). SETS THE K J NG ' S IS THERE LIFE AFTER DEATH? OR DOES DEATH END ALL? THIS IS THE THEME OF D. W. GRIFFITH'S MASTERPIECE, "THE GREATEST- QUESTION," TO BE SCREENED THIS EVENING. A Play for tho Thinker. The Film is recommended by the Censor more especially for adult audiences. LILLIAN GISH AND ROBERT HARRON. Are Featured in the Production, which is a Story of plain human , beings, , THEIR LOVES, THEIR SORROWS, THEIR EMOTIONS. IT IS GRIFFITH AT HIS BEST SINCE "INTOLERANCE." AND FOR THE FIRST TIME IN WELLINGTON, CHARLIE CHAPLIN ."A DAY'S' 'PLEASURE," A NIGHT'S PLEASURE FOR YOU. KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA, j Iu Musical Qem6 from Grand Opera. The Box Plan, is at the Theatre all day. Seats may also be secured bv I 'Phone 22—212. J ~ QUEEN'S THEATRE. (Leading Theatre in Wellington.) LAST NIGHT ! Of the Greatest Masterpiece ever shown in Wellington. - J: "SHOULD A HUSBAND FORGIVE"? Featuring MIRIAM COOPER. An Amazing Photoplay answoring the Problem of the Ages. A Story of Love, Horse-racing, Fighting;, Intrigue, and Trickery. TO-MORROW 2.15-DAILY—7.3O TO-MORROW WIIjL'IAM RUSSELL "LEAVE • IT T 0 ME" A Story that is like the ocean; it has tho speed and tempestuosity of the waves: a great depth of tendorness and a bubbling foam of humour. Also MADLAINE TRAVERSE MADLAINE TRAVERSE In "THE SPIRIT OF THE GOOD." "THE SPIRIT OF THE GOOD." "THE SPIRIT OF THE GOOD." _ "THE SPIRIT OF THE GOOD." A Story in which two factions fight with guns over an attempt to mn the reformers out of town. QUEEN'S ORCHESTRA-FINEST IN WELLINGTON. GAZETTES. Reserves 'Phone 22-331 MUTT & JEFF. ; Recommended more especially for adults. SPORTING. ■WAIIRARiAjPA RACING CLUB. TAUHERENIKAU RACECOURSE', . TEATI-lERSTON. SUMMER MEETING! 1 SUMMER MEETING. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, JANTUARY 1 and 3, 1921. FIRST RACE STARTS 13 (NOON). FIRST RACE STARTS 12 (NOON). Train Arrangements:—^ Trains leave Wellington 6.3S a.m. and 8.30 a.m. Returning from Featheretoji 5.35 p.m, 6.50 p.m., and 7.48 p.m. LUNCHEON ROOM, TEA PAVILION, SOFT" DRINKS STALL, AND PUBLICAN'S BOOTH ON COURSE. Q .. ■ .. •„ i MAETON JOCKEYi CLUB; : SUMMER MEETING. SUMMER MEETING. SUMMER MEETING. SUMMER MEETING. TO-MORROIW: (NEW YEAR'S DAY). And ' j MONDAY, JANUARY: 3. ' :

FIRST RACE, 11.30 A.M. SPECIAL TRAINS. • Trains will leave Pnlmerston as foli BPORTINQ, WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. ; SUMMER MEETING,' JANUARY 20, 22, and 21, 1921. IyfOMINATIONS for-all events at the - 1 -" above Meeting, also Forfeit (1 sov.) for Wellington .Stakes. 1921, CLOSE at 9 o'clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, January 5, 1921, at'.tho office of the Wellington Racing Club, Woodward Street, Wellington. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. ATHLETIC SPORTS. £IRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET HAWKE'S BAY V. WELLINGTON. HAWKE'S BAY V. WELLINGTON. HAWKE'S BAY V. WELLINGTON. HAWKE'S BAY V. WELLINGTON.' HAWKE'S BAY V. WELLINGTON. BASIN RESERVE, • JANUARY 1, 8, and 4. Commencing 11 a.m. 3RICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. BUSINESS NOTICES, TUNNEL STORE (Near Viaduct). RESIDENTS of Northland. Kelburn ■ . and J/aityillo, please note that oriera. for Fnut, Vegetables, Groceries, ,ordials, Cako, etc., may Ix; left hero or , phoned, and will be delivered the next norning. Large stocks of Postcards nf ' his vicinity are now available. 'Phone 1293. CTIGH-CLASS SUITS at LOWES'!' PRICES. Ten and Eleven Guineas, F. ELBE, The Tailor, 276 Lambton Quay. 'Phone 3550' (Own Material Mads Up.) SHRUBS from 6d. eaoli.' ' L Hedge Plants from 6s. per 100. Shelter Trees from 53. per 100. Large itock of first-class Apple and other Fruit L'roo3 cheap. Catalogues now ready. B. H. JUST, ' Botanical Nurserle#, ' Palmerston Nortli. J SONNETTE Complexion Wax. It J J really has marvellous results. Takes way every wrinkle, leaving the skin oft, firm, and wonderfully fresh. Solo ' Lgents: Room 5, 94 Willis Street. Tel., 0—686. • [JEAUTIFUL Choice Cut Flowers and C* Foliage, in any quantity. Wedding ■ ind Presentation Bouquets a speciality. < Crosses, on shortest notice, 1 Km Cernej, Floridt«, 84 Minnow Street.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 82, 31 December 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 82, 31 December 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 82, 31 December 1920, Page 7

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