AMUSEMENTS. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, at the KING’S. Tho Theatre that KING’S. ING’S. Sets the Standard. KING’S. KA T.HER INE MACDONALD KATHERINE MACDONALD Tho American Beauty, In "THE NOTORIOUS MISS LISLE.” "THE NOTORIOUS MISS LISLE.” GIRLS—Arc you lading any secrets from your parents? LOVERS—Ar O you hiding any secrets from each other? WIVES—Are you hiding anything from your 'husbands? An absorbing drama of titled English society and London’s sensational divorce case. Reporters followed her from one end of London to tire other. This rare bit of scandal could not be overlooked. Her picture was on the front page of every paper; the . gossiping whispers made life unbearable for
' “THE NOTORIOUS MISS LISLE.” "THE NOTORIOUS MISS LISLE.” Featuring KATHERINE MACDONALD. KATHERINE MACDONALD. Also, a treat for young and old. “THE BIG SHOW,” "THE BIG SHOW,” A Cheater Comedy, starring SNOOKEY, THE WONDERFUL MONKEY. DON’T FORGET TO-MORROW FRIDAY', AT THE KING’S. AT THE KING’S. LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN IN “PLEASURE SEEKERS.” LAST DAY. .LAST NIGHT. LAST DAY. LAST NIGHT. LAST DAY. LAST NIGHT. T7IMPRESS. JCjmpress. EMPRESS. EMPRESS. Australia’s Best-loved Romance, ROBBERY ROBBERY ROBBERY ROBBERY ROBBERY ROBBERY UNDER UNDER ' UNDER UNDER UNDER UNDER ARMS’, ARMS, ARMS, * ARMS, ARMS, ARMS. Be wise. Attend the Day or Early Evening Sessions LAST DAY LAST NIGHT At FBVERYBODY’S. Everybody’s Of SESSUE HAYAKAWA SESSUE HAYAKAWA In “LT TING LANG.” “LT TING LANG.” TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY In ■ “THE REDHEAD.” L “THE REDHEAD.” Smiles. Th-ills. Heart-throbs.
ri RAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT! Vernon Spencer’s Wonderful Juveniles in VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE NOVELTIES! NOVELTIES' NOVELTIES! NOVELTIES! Singers, Dancers, Jugglers, DAINTY BALLETS! MASTER SUTCLIFFE, ' The Singing Wonder. BAYNON, The Juvenile Xylophonist, Conjurer, Juggler, Ventriloquist, and Mimic. Impersonating CinquevallS, Arthur Prince (Ventriloquist), and Chung Ling Soo. EVERY' ARTIST A STAR! EVERY ARTIST A STAR.! MATINEE, SATURDAY, 2.30. Children. Half-price (except Gallery). Book at the Bristol.
ATHLETIC SPORTS. THE ATTRACTION FOR THE HOLIDAY I TOUGBY! RUGBY! RUGBY! JL*»UGBY! RUGBY! RUGBY! At ATHLETIC PARK, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), At 2.15 p.m. PETONE V. PONEKE’. PETONE V. PONEKEL Preceiled by 2 Curtain-Raisers at 1.10 p.m. —2 Curtain Raisers. On No. 1 Ground—ORIENTAL v. MARIST (Senior). —A meeting of. the two most improved teams in the Competition, Ou No. 2—PETONE A v. PONEKE . (Sixth) —The two unbeaten teams with phenomenal scoring records. NOTE THE PURPOSE —SO pqr cent, of the net proceeds to the Insurance of Players’ Fund. Tho players deserve your assistance. ADMISSION—Ground, Is.; Stand, Is. (Reserves sold out). E. J. M'COMISKY, Secretary, W.R.F.U. A SSOCIATION FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP. WATERSIDE V. THISTLE. WATERSIDE V. THISTLE. BASIN RESERVE, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), JUNE 3. Proceeds in aid of Prince of Wales Park Fund. Watersidors’ Band in attendance. Kick-off 2.30 p.m. Admission: Is. A. WILLIAMS. Hs»n. Sec., W.F.A, BUSINESS NOTICES IB HIE Anchor Exchange and Loan Co. JI. Buy, Sell, and Exchange Men’s Clothing, Boots, Bags, Jewellery,, Plato, Musical Instruments, etc. A large I’stock 1 ’stock of Unredeemed Pledges always on hand. Monev lent on any article of value. Private Pledge Department. "THE ANCHOR FOE RELIANCE," 131 Manners Street;. ’Phono 22—776; and at Auckland. MADAME M'MILLAN, IS Manners Street (entrance through G. Fowlds, Ltd.), wishes to notify her numerous customers that existing circumstances have influenced her to postpone hor visit to England. Consequently, she is still taking orders for Costumes and Frock Coats. WHITE’S Green corn cure. KEEN CORN CURE. Apply with brush for 4 or 5 nights to corn only, then place foot in warm water and remove corn with point of pen knife. No paring or cutting needed. Price, Is. 6d. Postage free. KING’S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY, 4 Courtenay_j?lace_. /TASTLE’S Syrup of Hypophosphites, V 3s. 6d. and sa. Gd., at Castle’s Pharmacies. Riddiford Street.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 212, 2 June 1921, Page 7
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