AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT, 2.15. 7 ’o. QUEEN’S THEATRE A SPECIALLY SELECTED PROGRAMME.' A UNIQUE NORDISK SUPER. "A DAUGHTER OF BRAHMA, Featuring G. S. Tolness and Lily Jacobson, being the Sequel to the delightful Production, ‘ rt A. PRINCE OF BH/VRATA” ROMANTIC! PATHETIC! DRAMATIC! Produced on an unusually lavisih scale. In addition, FATTY ARBUCKLE and CHARLIE CHAPLIN, , In ft two-reel Fun-Fete, “THE PUGILIST.” Grand Supporting Programme, including FORD TRAVEWGUE! SCENIC! BUDGET! Sessions Daily at 2.15 and 7.30 p.m.. Reserves PHONE, -2—334. Special Music by “THE QUEEN’S PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. KING’S - TEE TEEA s T S-KS. SETS THE KING’S 2 ngTWICE TO-DAY 7.30 2.30 — TWICE TO-DAY <-30 2.30 - TWICE TO«DAY 7.30 2.30 - TWICE TO-DAY 7.30 "HUMORESQU E.” (PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT ROYALTY MASTERPIECE.) Humoresque—that Laughs on Life with a Tear Behind it. A rare and most noteworthy photodrama, vibrant with the melody of Life and Love—a treasure trove of human emotions. . • • SPECIAL MUSIC BY *» KING’S GRAND ORCHESTRA. KING’S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Extended Engagement of MADAME ANNETTE HAYWARD (Operatic Soprano). Box Plan at The Bristol until 1 p.m. After that hour at the KING S', or by Telephoning 22-212. ■■
WESLEY CHURCH. TARANAKI ST. ANNUAL CONFERENCE, 1921. Grand concert. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, At 8 p.m. Programme: National Anthem. 1. Organ Solo —“Marche Pontificate” (Lemmens) ... Mr. H. Temple While 2. Song—“ Angels Guard Thee” (Godard) Miss Beatrice Brittain, L.A.B. 3. Quartet —"When Evening’s Twilight” (Hatton), Messrs. V. R. Bennett, G. M. Howe, W. Fielding, and Frank Charles. 4. Song—“ Eleanore” (Coleridge-Taylor) Mr. Chas. A. Williams 5. Violin Solo —"Andante,” from Concerto. Op. 64 (Mendelssohn) Miss Ava Symons 6. Song—" The Lord is My Light” (Allitsen) Miss Elsie Clarkson 7. Duet—" Watchman, What of the Night?” (Sargeant), Messrs. Chas. A. Williams and Frank Charles. 8. So^g—"Songs My Mother Taught Me” (Dvorak), Miss Beatrice Brittain, L.A.B. 9. Organ Solo—" Prayer and CradleSong, ’’ Op. 27 (Guilmant), Mr. H. Temnte White 10. Song—"O Star of Eve” (Wagner) Mr. Frank Charles 11. Violin Solo —"The Deluge,” Op. 45 (Saint-Saen*) Miss Ava Symons 12. Song—" Abide With Me” (Liddle) Miss Elsie Clarkson 13. Ounrte'i—"O Peaceful Night” (Ed. German), Messrs. V. R.. Bennett. G. M. Howe, W. Fielding, and Frank Charles Band. A N D. N.Z. NATIVES’ ASSOCIATION AT NEWTOWN PARK. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AT 3 P.M. ATHLETIC SPORTS. SWIMMING- CARNIVAL, TE ARO BATHS! SATURDAyT MARCH 5. MISS G. SHAND, 440yds. World’s Record-breaker. MISS K. BRISTED, Champion Lady Diver, competing. Box Plan now Open at Nod Perry’s, Manners Street. Prices—2s. and Is., with a few reserves nt 3s, SHOWS. (P RAND DOG RARADE, KELBURN PARK, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1921. ENTRIES FREE to owners of Pedigree Dogs. Entries CLOSE on FRIDAY, March 4. Write To-day for schedule. P. W. WILLSON, Secretary, 86 Northland Road. Schedules may also be obtained from Clifford and Sons, Cuba Street; Janson Bros., Cuba Street; and Davis and Clater, Lambton Quay. MEETINGS. OR THE GIRLS OF WELLINGTON Y.W.C.A., 5 Boulcott St. Y.W.C.A. TO-NIGHT, 8 o’clock, Jolly Social for Y.W.C.A. members and men friends. TOMORROW, 4.15 p.m., Bright Service. Speaker, Rev. "Wilfred Williams. Soloist, Mr. Basil Taylor. MONDAY, 8 p.m., Official Welcome to Alisa Rosevear, new-ly-appointed General Secretary. All welcome. TUESDAY. 7.30 p.m., Wide Awake Club. Physical Exercises, 8.30-9.30. business notices. AUCTION SALES. IF you are selling and want to obtain the Highest Prices, send to our Auction Rooms, or we will sell at your residence. If you want to sell your Furniture on sight for cash, well give you the HIGHEST PRICE. WILLIAMS AND CO. LTD.. The Auction Arcade. Courtenay Place. Tel., 20—124. Box 947. DUNLOP PLAYING BALLS. A SK your Sporting Goods Supplier -Uj*- for— DUNLOP Standard (Covered) TENNIS BALLS. mr-v.vTC DUNLOP UNCOVERED TENNIS BALLS, a good bit cheaper, and a tong liver. DUNLOP PLAY BALLS—for the kiddies —a good bit cheaper still. Also LACROSSE. SQUASH and HAND BALLS—made by tho DUNLOP RUBBER CO. OF AUSTRALASIA LTD.. At their Celebrated Melbourne Mill. NIELSEN AND COCUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AND FORWARDING AGENTS, CABLE STREET. Proprietors of Nielsen’s BOND and FREE STORE. Customhouse Clearances a Speciality. ’Phone 2170. P.O. Box 179. •ixTOODdS'ILNU-Rubber Soles are W Borewed on, easily renewed. They save footwear, give long service. Insist on Wood-Milnee
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 131, 26 February 1921, Page 9
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