AMUSEMENTS. KING’S. The Theatre that KING’S. ING’S. Sets the Standard. KING’S. LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT'! KATHERINE M'DONALD (The American Beauty), With THOMAS MEIGHAN in “THE THUNDERBOLT," COMMENCING FRIDAY! FRIDAY! FRIDAY! MARSHALL NETLAN MARSHALL NETLAN • MARSHALL NEILAN t MARSHALL NEILAN MARSHALL NEILAN Presents “THE RIVER’S END,” "THE RIVER’S END,” "THE RIVER’S END,” “THE RIVER’S END,” , "THE RIVER’S END;” "THE RIVER’S END,” “THE RIVER’S END,” "THE RIVER’S END,” "THE RIVER’S END,” By JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD. JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD. To (assure our patrons of Marshall Neilan’s latest triumph we need only mention his former successes — , "Daddv Long Legs,” “Dinty,” "Go and Got It,” etc. ‘EXPECT A REAL TREAT. You will not be disappointed. Plan at the Bristol till 5, after 5 at the Theatre. 'Phone 22 —212. XNUBEN’S THEATRE. WUEEN’S THEATRE. LIST NIGHT I LAST NIGHT! “TERROR ISLAND” With HOUDINI Also, DORIS KENYON, in "THE STREET OF SEVEN SIARS, TO-MORROW! TO-WGRROW! Matinee 2.15. .Night 7® The Dirst Special Attraction from Tllb Roalart Studios, “SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE” "SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE!, “SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE, ; “SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE “SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE, “SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE,,, "SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE, From the Wonderful Story Iw RICHARD HARDING DAVIb. It’s an ALLAN DWAN PRODUCTION. It’s a Story of a South American Republic, with its Heat, Fervbur, and < Revolution. / RICH IN ROMANCE, HUMOUR AND THRILLS. Also Beautiful CATHERINE CALVERT, , CATHERINE CALVERT, J In the Brilliant and Lavish, Society 1 Drama, „ .. “MARRIAGE FOR CONVENIENCE. “MARRIAGE FOR CONVENIENCE.” Also, Matinees Only, Episode Three, "KING OF THE CIRCUS.” Prices—Adults, 2s. Id., Is. Id-; Children. Afternoon 6d., Is. Id.; Night, 9d., Is. 7d. Reserves 6d.. extra. Plan at Theatre- ____
LAST DAY. At LAST NIGHT. EVERYBODY’S. VERYBODY'B. Of DORALDTNA DORALDINA In “THE WOMAN UNTAMED” "THE WOMAN UNTAMED” And "
THE SPECIAL PROLOGUE BY THE PUPILS OF MR. JOE KNOWSLEY. COMMENCING dD-MORROW: MITCHELL LEWIS In "THE FAITH ’OF THE STRONG. Empress. )' MPRESS. TO-DAA. "SKY-EYE” „ , A .. "SKY-EYE" Cyclonic Air “SKY-EYE” Romance. ’Ep. 14: “The Silent Avenger." Topicala and Pictograph. SKATING. COLOSSEUM ROLLER RINK. OLOSSEUM ROLLER RINK VIVIAN STREET. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY. GRAND FANCY DRESS, POSTER, & EVENING DRESS MASQUERADE M CARNIVAL. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 and 28., £5O In Prizes. ‘ £5O Entries now being received. ARTHUR 1. POWER. Manager. V IT IS A FACT THAT MUSIC IS SUCH A FUNDAMENTAL in the development of a homo — AND THAT A PIANO is such a vital necessity in the development of home music that any piano, bought anywhere, at most any price, proves a good investment in the home— BUT If you would make the wisest use of your money vou should invest it where it buys the highest quality in a piano for the price. It is for this reason that money spent on a "Begg” piano is wisely sjent—the quality of these pianos absolutely assures this— BRINSMEAD ROGERS WINDOVER LA GONDA JESSE FRENCH BREWSTER LYON & HEALY. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street. The Oldest-established Piano House in New Zealand. ATHLETIC SPORTS. ' WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. NOTICE TO REP. PLAYERS. rrUEElJunior Reps, will Train at AthJL lotio Gymnasium at 7.45 TONIGHT. , ' Tho Third-class Reps.' .will train at Oriental Gymnasium TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. Any player not training will be replaced. . _ F. J. M'COMISKY, Sec., W.R.F.U. PUBLIC NOTICES. MAKARA COUNTY COUNCIL. ROAD CLOSED. tinHE Ngahauranga Gorge Road will be i- CLOSED TO ALL TRAFFIC from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, to enable Removal of Old Bridge above Corporation Quarry, and make new Culvert available. Traffic between these hours may proceed via Khandallali. Until further notice from this date, persons using the Bridge do so at their own risk. By Order. WILFRED L. BEECH. , County Clerk. Wellington, August 23, 1921. ■p EDUCE Footwear Repairs—WoodMilne Rubber Soles save leather, reduce shock, give long wear. Neater than others; fixed with screws. ?TASTLE’S Chilblain Cure, the best remedy; price 2s. Castle’s New- , town Pharmacies, Riddiford Street.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 284, 25 August 1921, Page 7
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