AMUSEMENTS. ING’S The Theatre that KING'S Sets the Standard. An Idyll Bubbling with Laughter, "THE LOVE EXPERT." With. CONSTANCE TALMADGE . CONSTANCE TALMADGE ■ As Principal Demonstrator, In conjunction with x Rosalie Dyer, Soprano, And KING’S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Tho Box Plan is at The Bristol, where reservations should be made. EVERYBODY'S. ’ VERYBODY'S. I -POSITIVELY LAST FOUR DAYS Of the International Attraction, "THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER.” "THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIYEte "THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER. A. B. (Banjo) Patterson's Great Australian Classic. SCREENING TIMES: 11.0, 12.55, 2.50, 4.45, 6.40, 8.35 p.m. Reserved Seats may be obtained at Theatre, or 'Phone 50. TjIMPRESS. ■fIicMPRESS. EMPRESS.
THE Picture Hou»». WARREN KERRIGAN WARREN KERRIGAN In “THE DRIFTERS." "THE DRIFTERS,' "THE DRIFTERS." "THE DRIFTERS." A Great Picture of the Yukon and Alaska. Also, "SMASHING BARRIERS " (concluding chanter: See the great finish and the First Chapter of the new one, "THE INVISIBLE HAND." Featuring ANTONIO MORENO. ATHLETIC SPORTS. CRICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET! Tho Ci’eam of The Pick of AUSTRALIA V. WELLINGTON AUSTRALIA V. WELLINGTON AUSTRALIA V. WELLINGTON AUSTRALIA V. WELLINGTON AUSTRALIA V. WELLINGTON AUSTRALIA V. WELLINGTON . AUSTRALIA V. WELLINGTON AUSTRALIA V. WELLINGTON (Green and Gold), (Blackand Gold) The Dominion The Champions which won the of New Zealand aflhes. and holders of Plunket Shield. BASIN RESERVE. BASIN RESERVE. TO-DAY (February 14.) TO-DAY Commencing at 12 noon. Luncheon adjournment, 1.30 to 2.15 p.m. Afternoon tea adjournment. 4 to 4.15 p.m. Official Programme and Score Card, 6d. Buy one and keep in close touch with the game. In the event of an ca.rly decision the Australians will continue their innings, and play will finish at 5.30 p.m. Admission, Ground Is. Enclosure Is. extra. Noto.—Spectators will not be permitted on the playing area during the luncheon and afternoon tea adjournments. CRICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET! PUBLIC NOTICES. COMMON-SENSE CHATS. .' / ■ •;/ CITIZENS! READ THIS ONE. No. I.—ABOUT WOMEN. 71 11X18 is the age when man turns more J- and more to woman for co-opera-tion and help. Alan may pretend that , 'he does not,- but everybody knows that phe does. ! Who does not remember the mighty ' sustaining power of women in the war? . Who will ever forget it? That same susI taining power is needed now in the days !of uncertain peace. Th© world is war weary, but the great, i*£r has not enoed war. Defence must go on. Young manhood must be trained: for efficient service for the country’s defence. There is such a war-weariness that many men have an inclination to thrust aside all thought of national defence. That is natural. it is natural also for a man to wish io sleep alter a deadly snake-bite —natural, but fatal. The man mint be kept awake. Women —similarly must not give way to “war-work" weariness, but help to keep men awake about national defence I and about the welfare oi urn yo,ur.g citizen-soldiers. Woman must urge man to provide funds tor that necessary Community Club tor Territorials and Cadets —the Citizen-making club which is one of the Defence League's practical ideals. May each' woman ask her husband, her brother, or other man to whom line question can be fairly put: “What are you giving for the Community Club? If you have, not sent a cheque, will you write one iwwf' .Mau, will you wait for woman’s suggestion? Don't wait to be pushed. Send a generous subscription to-day to Mr. E. W. G. Coleridge, Hon. Treasurer, Featherston Street (opposite Q.P.0.), or to Mr. It. Hili, secretary CitizenSoldiers' Carnival, 68 Willis Street (next Crockeries). I NOTICE, • ALL Persons found .TRESPASSING on our Property without our written permission, will te Prosecuted. All previous permissiuu is now' cancelled. W. H. AND V. WEGGERY. Waikanae, February 10, 1921. BUSINESS NOTICES. VARICOSE ULCERS AND BAD LEGS CAN BE CURED. "X7AREX” METHOD of Treatment V never fails when properly applied. No need to lay up. Will cure the worst case, whether long standing or recent. Write for particulars to Ernest Healey, < ’j. rr'Ct by E.vnm.. Roxton. ’Phone 29. SHEEP Dipped in Murton’s Dip are the Cleanest at. shearing. Wool is in beautiful condition.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 120, 14 February 1921, Page 7
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