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AMUSEMENTS. Such a triumph as no other feature has excelled in. )lro memory of our generation is "SILKS AND SADDLES,” “SILKS AND SADDLES." “SILKS AND SADDLES,” Now being screent-d to crowded houses at ITT H E E M 1’ R E S 6. JL H E E M PRES b. at 12, 2,4, 0.15. and 8. Supported by the 10th Episode of "THE INVISIBLE HAND." at 11.30, 1.35, 3.35, 5.45, and 9.30. A WORLD’S STAR PICTURE has arisen in fhe firmament of Australian films in. “SILKS AND SADDLES," "SILKS AND SATIDLEb,' “SILKS AND SADDLES, and fhe Censor (Mr. Joliffe) has passed it for general exhibition without any reservation whatsoever as to age or sex. See it during tho day if possible, as the evening sessions are sure to be crowded. Prices; Till 5, Is. 7d. and dren half; after 5,2 s, 7d„ 2s. Id., Is. id., is. Id. Direction E. J. and Dan Carroll. KING’S. ING’S. KING’S. The Theatre that Sets the Standard. THE COURAGE OF MARGE THE COURAGE OF MARGE O DOONL. THE COURAGE OF MARGE O DOONE. The Greatest Picture of the Frozen North yet screened in Wellington, By JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD, JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD, Author of the Greatest of all Recent Successes. BACK TO GOD’S COUNTRY. BACK TO GOD’S COUNTRY. MADAME MILD ARE HEWITT (Mezzo Soprano), And KING’S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Plan at the Bristol till 5 P’VL”, £ '^ <?r 5 at the Theatre. ’Phone 2te—-I’-. EVERYBODY’S. VERYBODY’SProgramme Extraordinary. ALICE JOYCE DOLLARS AND D THE WOMAN. The King of Mrrthmakers, larry SEMON In ’ „ „ "BETWEEN THE ACTS. Also, “P4THE REVIEW, NO. 77. Full of Interest, and Instructive Value. Usual Prices. Ph<> ne ’ )o ’ _ ELECTION NOTICES. MA YORAL ELECTION. MR. R. A. WRIGHT will Address the Electors as follows: Tuesday. April 19—Miramar, Town Hall, at 8. Wednesday, April 2ff-Ngaio Methodist Church, at 5. Thursday, April fi2l-Kilbimie, O’Donnell’s Hall, at 8. Friday, April 22-Roseneath Public Schoolroom, at 8. Saturday. April 23—Northland Methodist Schoolroom, at 8. MR. HISLOP’S CANDIDATURE. MR. HISLOP will Address Citizens at 8 o’clock, as follows: TO-NIGHT—In tho Kelburn Kiosk. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. MRS. K. PRESTON, MISS N. E. COAD, M.A., WILL Address Electors at NEWTOWN LIBRARY, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), 8 o’clock; and at BAPTIST SCHOOLROOM, BROOKLYN, on WEDNESDAY, April 20, at 8 p.m. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. (POUNCILLOR J. MBURNS and ALEX. W. PAR lON will address the Electors in MASONIC HALL. SEATOUN, On TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 8 p.m. Mr. Brodie will occupy the chair. MEETINGS. CENTRAL PROGRESS LEAGUE. FIRST ANNUAL MEETING. rrtHE FIRST ANNUAL MEETING of A the Central Progress League will be held at the Chamber of Connnerce, Customhouse Quay. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), APRIL 19, 1921, at Bp.m. Business: Adoption of Annual Report and Bal-ance-sheet; TMection of Officers; General. MITCHELL, Secretary. ’rifE - NEW ZEALAND MORTGAGE. AND DEPOSIT COMPANY, LIMITED'. The fifteenth ordinary GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholder? ■.,■>ll bo held “t th< ; ..'/’jlfe ber of Commerce, National Mutual Jute Association’s Buildings Customhouro Quay, Wellington, on MONDAY, MAY 2, 1921 at 12 o'clock noon. Businew: Consideration of Report and Balancesheet ; . . Declara’ion of a Dividend; Election of Ono Director; Election of Auditor; and Genera!. HETHOE. Secretary. business notices. ■ LEARN 'IvOMJX! ~~~~ Holland boxing school. (Gvmmvsium.) Classes, .E.‘J 3s. per quarter. Private Lrwsons i.f desired. FRITZ HOLLAND, Ex-Welter and Middle-weight Champion of Australia. 20! AVILLW STREETI.AMBTON BOOT REPAIRING COY.. 121 Lambton Quay. ■STNRING your Repairs. First-class Jlj* Workmanship. No dolav. F. MARTIN. Manager. AF. TOSSWILL, • Carrier. Lower Hutt-Wellington Daily. . Picnics entered for. Furniture town and country. Office: Scott’s Isine (off Dixon Street). 1 flPiioBOS; City 82—2G8; Hutt 20 (8 ringa).

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 173, 18 April 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 173, 18 April 1921, Page 7

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