AMUSEMENTS. SPECTACULAR- SCENES MAGNIFICENT SETS HUNDREDS OF PLAYEI-’S. KING'S The Theatre that KINGT ING’S eels tho Standard. KING b TO-MORROW (I R 1 DAV'i. TO-MORROW (i-’RIDAA >. TO-MORROW (ER IDAi ). "Trumpet i “Trumpet . L’! ,in< "Trumpet The most iaseina- Is am ...; “Trumpet ting story ol love “Trumpet and adventure. “Trumpet , ! s ! nnf !'„ “Trumpet IMagnifi-'ently staged E an<L , "Triimjiet amidst gorgeous “Trumpet surroundings l ’ ant „ “Trumpet , J b } an< ! ■„ “Trumpet The biggest and best “Trumpet production yet J sand. "Trumpet staged. Is am , “Trumpet Thrill upon thrill I bland.„ "Trumpet in rapid succession. Island. “Trumpet . u , Js an<L “Trumpet The production ’hat .Islam . “Trumpet cost 250,000 dollars. “TrumpcT Islam^ L “Trumpet: The strangest story ot .Island, “Trumpet 1921. ] l s,ant V„ “Trumpet l s J ar,< ?'„ “Trumpet Big in every sense Island-,, “Trumpet of the word. “Trumpet J s ] an< ]'« "Trumpet -A Wilderness Kden, “Trumpet • where Love and Hap- Isl “Trumpet piness await the Is and. ‘'Trumpet ■weary, and the i i "Trumpet and girl find their “Trumpet hopes realised. Island. t "Trumpet Jslan<L “Trumpet Special engagement “Trumpet of 1 stand. "Trumpet Miss Gladys Vincent, Island. "Trumpet Tho Brilliant Child "Trumpet Violinist. J s ] a ’’d. j> “Trumpet “Trumpet Last Night. Last Night Island. “Trumpet LastNiglit. Last Night Island. “Trumpet „ anf •„ “Trumpet “Alf’s Button... Isla nd.„ “Trumppt “Alf’s Button. “Trumpet “Alf’s Buttop. Island.. “Trumpet “Alf’s Button. Island. “Trumpet “Alf’s Button.” Is am .; “Trumpet Island... "Trumpetf Don’t Miss the last Island.” “Trumpet Night. r S J ant }’« “Trumpet i s ] an< ]'„ “Trumpet Island. Reserves at Urn Bristol till 5. afijn' A?*' iho Theatre. ’Phono 22—212.
THEM AT BEGG’SVOCAL GEMS FROM “M A R A M A,” “M ARAM A.” New Zealand’s own Musical Comedy. We can supply, in ninsio form, the following captivating melodies—all quite original—“MANUKA,” "MY GREENSTONE TIKT.” “COME CANOEING DOWN THE WANGANUI,” “COO-EE." "LOOKING FOR SOMEBODY.” Price, 2s. per copy, posted 2s 2d. Every music-loving New Zealander should secure copies of these. CALL OR WRITE WITHOUT DELAY. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street. ATHLETIC SPORTS. Under the Auspices of the Manawatu Rugby Union. Rugby football. rugby UGBY FOOTBALL. RUGBY GRAND ANNUAL SEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT. KING'S BIRTHDAY, JUNE 3, 1921, NVill be held at PALMERSTON NORTH A. AND P. SHOW GROUNDS. ENTRIES for all grades will CLOSE (DEFINITELY) with tho Union Secretary, No. 22 Worcester Street. Palmerston North, at NOON, AIONDAY\ MAY 16, 1921. , T . , Seniors’ Entrance Fee, 7s. 6d.; Juniors Eid rance Foe, ss. Nominations must be accompanied byEntrance Fee. J. B. PROUD. — Secretary. SPORTING. WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB (Incorporated). WINTER MEETING, MAY' 19 and 21, 1921. 4 CCEPTANCES for all first-tiny events jA. CLOSE on MONDAY, Al AY 16, 1921, at 8 P.M. WM. HALL. Secretary. P.O. Box 15, Wanganui. MEETINGS. CERCLE LITTERAIR-E FRANCAIS DE WELLINGTON. rjMIE opening Social for 1921 will be -A lhelcl at ihe Rooms of the Y.W.C.A., Manners .Street, on FRIDAY, May 27, at Invitation cards are to bo obtained from Members of the Committee or from the Secretary Ladies and Gentlemen interested in the French language (Oi- in sympathy with French ideals), and who are desirous of joining the French Club (Cerele Litleraire Fraiieais), are hereby invited to send their names and addresses to the President, care G.P.O. Box 1168. MONEY TO LEND. FIRST MORTGAGE MONEYS. 1 HAVE n limited supply of finances JL available for 55 per cent, advances on good medium-priced improved farms at 7 per cent. Apply CHAS. B. BUXTON. Financial Brofcor, 256 Lambton Quay (next Hannah s), Wellington. ’Phones 2125 and 1541. BUSINESS NOTICES. I ADIES of Wellington, who appreciate J fine quality in Silk, will be delighted with the big shipment of Georgettes, Crepe-de-Chines, Voiles, Fugi, nnd a Special Line of Striped and Checked Silks, in all coloure, which we have just received. Inspection invited. D. J. KWOIN AND CO.. Silk* Importers. 40 Courtenay Plana._ YOUR CHANCE. TTNCLAIMED TAILOR-MADE SUITS. 18 ONLY LEFT. AT UNCLAIMED PRICES. GREEN AND DAVIS. 174 Lambton Quay. M~ its7snLL\v ardTu' 11 ‘'' v w a ' l * p and I ’.\vchoinetrisl. Boiih-01l Cham bets (top floor), Boulcott Streel. corner ol Willis and Boulcott Streets. Hours: 10 a.in. to 9 ji.in. HOME Uandv Makers, Thermometera. Large Stecks held. Henry Berry P'.l Co., ibxv.'i Street ('rtAS , HE’S~Svrup ol Dyfwphosphites. J 3s. Gdl anil ta. fid., at Castle’s Pharmacies, Riddiford Street. BARBER A 00., Dry CleMiers fno » dyeing), 135 Cuba Street, City-
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