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AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE AT 2.30 TO-DAY. KING’S ING’S The Theatre that Sets the Standard. Early Application is necessary if yon would enjoy the delights of Norma Talmadge in "The Woman Gives,” .' . - the humour of Larry Semon in “Schooldays,” . . . the singing of Roberto Romani, and the brilliant Musical Numbers of the King’s Grand Orchestra. In fact, reservation either at the Bristol or by ’Phono 22—212 is the best security. KING’S. The Theatre that Sets the Standard. Empress. empress. MPRESS. EMPRESS. THE Picture House. EARL WILLIAMS EARL WILLIAMS In "A MASTER STROKE,” "A MASTER STROKE.” "A MASTER STROKE ” Also, "SMASHING BARRIERS.” Usual Prices. 3U2 ' EVERYBODY’S. VERYBODY’S. Recommended more especially for Adult Audiences. SESSUE HAYAKAWA In "THE BRAND OF LOPEZ. LARRY SEMON, Tn "SCHOOL DAYS.” THE OLYMPIC GAMES AT ANTWERP. Usual Prices. Reserves, Phone 00. rjtOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. Direction J« hn Hopkins. NIGHTLY AT 8. NIGHTLY AT 8. LAST FIVE NIGHTS. LAST FIVE NIGH IS. The FASHION PLATE DANDIES. FASHION PLATE DANDIES. FASHION PLATE DANDIES. FASHION PLATE DANDIES. FASHION PLATE DANDIES. FASHION PLATE DANDIES. It is a goodly tiling to record that another large "assemUmge of our parishioners eat before us last evening, and manifested great joy at all which wo said and sang and did. The Offering, 3s v .2<L. 2s. Id., and Is. Id. CHANGE PROGRAMME TO-MORROW. SEASON ENDS NEST MONDAY. CITIZEN-SOLDIERS’ CARNIVAL. CITIZEN-SOLDIERS’ CARNIVAL. CITIZEN-SOLDIERS’ CARNIVAL. CITIZEN-SOLDIER S’ CARNIV AL. CITIZEN-SOLDIERS’ CARNIVAL. A HUGE CARNIVAL will be held in the Town Hall I early m March, under the auspices of the National Defence League, to raise funds for the establishment of a Community Club at Buckle Street for Territorials and Senior Cadets. Ihe first public exhibition of the National War Museum will bo a feature of the Carnival. A meeting' of all those who arc prepared to assist in Stalls, Committees or in any capacity whatsoever will be held in tho CONFERENCE HALL, DOMINION FARMERS’ INSTITUTE, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), at 7.45 p.m. GOME ALONG AND HELP TO MAKE THIS WELLINGTON'S BIGGEST & BEST CARNIVAL! SPORTING, TROTTING CLUB. R A CESI RACES 1 RACES! RACES! RACES! RACES! RACES! RACES! RACES! ’ HUTT PARK, PETONE. HUTT PARK, PETONE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1921. FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1921. FIRST RACE STARTS AT 11.30 A.M. Train Service. Leave Lambton Station. 8.20. 9.5. 10, 10.30. 11.,10, 12.10, and 1.20. Return leave Petone, 5.14. 5.31. 6, G. 24, G. 49 p.m. A full Taxi and Char-a-linnc Service will run between trains and caurse. Catering by Dustin’s, Ltd. Publican’s Booth under conduct of Licensee of Victoria Hotel. Admission —To Course, Is.; to Lawn and Grandstand. Gents., 65.: Ladies and Children. 2s. 6d. R. W. SHORT, Secretary. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. SUMMER- MEETING. UMMER MEETING. To be held on the TRENTHAM RACECOURSE. THURSDAY. SATURDAY (ANNIVERSARY DAY). AND MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 22, and 21. First Race starts at Noon each day. The Cup will be run To-morrow (Thursday). To-morrow and on Monday, trains leave for Trenthafn at short intervals from 9.50, until 10.10 a.m. Additional trains at 12.10 and 1.20 p.m. On Saturday (Anniversary Day) trains leave at short intervals from 9.30 until 10.40 a.m. Additional trains at 12.15 and 1.20 p.m. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. PAHIATUA RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, JANUARY 29. 1921. NOTICE TO OWNERS A TRAINERS. ACCEPTANCES IAOR all Events at the above Meeting -I’ CLOSE with the Secretary nt Pahiatua, on FRIDAY NEXT, January 21, nt 9 p.m. Telegraph Office at Pahiatua closes at 8 p ill. J. G. SWAINSON, Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. MECHANCFTnERAPY for Nervous Indigestion, Sickness, and Perfect Blood Circulation simply won’t agree. They cannot exist together. Mv method restores that Perfect Blood Circulation so vital to good health. • I have succeeded where all o’hera have failed. J. E. CLAXTON. Specialist in Median/’ Therapy. 94 Willis Street. ’ Piione_2o— 686 SHEEP Dipped in Murton's Dip are the. Cleanest at shearing. Wool is in baautiful condition.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 98, 19 January 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 98, 19 January 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 98, 19 January 1921, Page 9

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