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AMUSEMENTS. Why do they c-nll the female DEADLY? 17IMPRESS. THE Picture House. BLANCHE SWEET BLANCHE SWEET BLANCHE SWEET And MAHLON HAMILTON MAHLON HAMILTON MAHLON HAMILTON , Ja a Drama that depicts a battle of wits between a MAN and WOMAN. A Super-Production you’ll long remember. "THE DEADLIER SEX,” "THE DEADLIER SEX,” "THE DEADLIER SEX,” "THE DEADLIER SEX” By Baynard Violle© Author of "WITHIN THE LAW.” Up. 5 "THE SILENT AVENGER.” KING’S. The Theatre that KING’S. ING’S. Sef s the Standard. KING'S. 3—MORE NIGHTS ONLY-3 Don’t Miss "DINT Y.” "DINT Y.” "DINT Y.” "DINT Y.” "DINT Y.” "DINT Y.” "DINT Y.” "DINT Y.” ’A Story with a big heart appeal, full cf laughter, romance, pathos and thrills: "DINT Y.” , "DINT Y.” "DINT Y." "DINT Y." "DINT Y.” VAL. JONES. Baritone. and KING’S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Plan at the Bristol till 5, after 5 at the Theatre ’Phone 22—212. The Last Word in Realism end Spectacular Sensationalism. * E. W. Hornung’s 'Famous Book comes to Life. "DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES.” "DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES.” "DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES.” "DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES.” "DEAD MEN TELL NO TABES.” "DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES.” "DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES.” "DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES.” "DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES." "DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES."The magnificent spectacle filled with thrills, suspense, mystery, action, that everybody is talking about. It whizzes with? thrilling action! At EVERYBODY’S. VERYBODY’S. SUPERIOR SUPPORTING SUBJECTS. Screening Times: 11, 12.45, 2.45, 4.40, 6.30, 8.25. Reserves at Theatre, ’Phone 50 ■QRANDI OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT. "HUMPTY DUMPTY.” "HUMPTY" DUMPTY.” "HUMPTY DUMPTY.” / The Glittering Kaleidoscopic . PANTOMIME. Gorgeous Stage Pictures. Glittering Pageants. Exquisite Uallete. Mirth-Provoking Comedy. Entertaining Novelties. Tn 2 Acts and 22 Scenes. THE LAST OPPORTUNITY! Prices: D.C. and R.S., Bs. 6d.; Stalls. Bs.: Gallery, Is. fid. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, la. extra. Box Plans at the Bristol Piano Co. OONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TUESDAY, JUNE 21. DOROTHEA SPINNEY. "A. marvellous voire ami speaking hands, but beyond these blessings are a fine intelligence and deep sincerity,” says “The Nation.” , In "THE HOUR GLASS” (AV. B. Yeats). "MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING” (Selections). "ROSALIND" (J. M. Barrie). Admission—4s. (plus tax). Concessions to schools and students. Box Plan at Bristol. H. TOMBS, Manager. SHOWS. WELLINGTON- KENNEL CLUB. 33rd ANNUAL DOG SHOW, s j JULY 6,7, and 8. PRIZES. STAKES. TROPHIES. G ET a Schedule to-day and find out I why this event is to be the most notable in the history of the N.Z. "Fancy." Procurable from Mr. Neil Gow, 212 Lambton Quay, or from the Secretary, P.O. Box 607, Wellington. Entries close June 24. 7 MEETINGS. MISSIONARY RALLIES. \ . TVTISS A. E. HENDERSON, the Pion--k’X eer Woman Missionary of tho New Zealand Presbyterian Church in India, will give an address in St. John’s Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY, June 22, at 7.30 p.m.The Moderator o£ Presbytery, Rev. J. A. M'Kenzie, will qirsside. An appeal is made to all friends to be present. On Thursday Evening at 7.30 o’clock, Miss Henderson will address a combined Bible Class Rally. Will members take note? BUSINESS NOTICES. BEST ENGLISH STAINLESS ' CUTLERY. HAVING just landed a large supply of this very best English Stainless Cutlery, ebonite handles, we are prepared to sacrifice at the low price of: Desserts, 50s. per doz.; Tables, 60s. per ooz. Cash with order. Postage paid. Remit P.O. BOX 488, Wellington. NOTICE. COUNTRY' Agents wanted for Shears’ Oval Crumpets. Send for particulars to • SHEARS’. 226 Taranaki Street, Wellington. PAGET’S DETECTIVE AGENCY. Open all hours: Day and Night Service. DIVORCE Department under direct personal supervision of principal, assisted by competent staff. Persons kept under surveillance. Milling Friends traced. Export advice on all matters Legal documents served. ’Phone 2521. Room 4, Ist floor. Exchange Buildings, Lambton Quay, next Barrett’s Hotel. HOUSE windows cleaned, 3d. each. Wo go anywhere in town. Drop post-card to "Windows,” c/o 11 Dixon Street. ’A CYCLONE of Low Prices. Everything reduced to Half-price. Mrs. Moon, 21 Courtenay Place.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 228, 21 June 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 228, 21 June 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 228, 21 June 1921, Page 7

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