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' ' " - ' AMUSEMENTS, "GHOSTS OF YKSTERDxVY" mTJ „ Tr.TM.h'Q"I drink to'thee to-night in deep red X.IIJI/ .11X1/1 Ix & . wiiie, Beneath its thrall 1 press hot lips to NEXT WEEK'S CHANGE thine; ."" " ' , Break not its spell, help mo in pas- '"..„* sion's swnv, ' ' . Cpmincncny Forget the hallowed .'GHOSTS OF TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. 1 Y ™Stl/I AT 7. ■ "■■ N*™* AT;T. , .. .FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEES • WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAY'S, AT. 2.15'.. , A POWERFUL STORY' OF 'LOVE' TRIUMPHANT OVER •TEMPTATION, .. ■■'■•■'■-. ' " Entitled " "GHOSTS" OF '. I 7 :EBTE.RDAY. ? ' '■. Adapted from the Celebrated Drama, "TWO WOMEN." W Rupert Hifghcs. FEATURING THAT' CHARMING SCREEN FAVOURITE, ■■■ v NORMA -'TAIvMABGE .■ ■■'■■■ IN.. ■ • A PICTURE OF THE DEEPEST PATHOS AND MOST. EXALTED BEAUTY. STRONG SITPI'OimNG.FROGifAMME, Including ' "THE FATAL'RING" .'- •" '" LATEST'GAZETTE (Episode 13). And .■ An Excruciatingly Funny MACK SENNETT Comedy, entitled ■ "THE CLEVER DUMMY." . • "THE CLEVER DUMMY." \ WHATEVER YOU DO, DONT MISS THE ' ' SUPERB MUSICAL 'ACCOMPANIMENT -■.'". Bv the . ' ! ' '■- ' KING'S AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA i .. UNDER THE BATON OF MR. L. D. AUSTIN,' WHICH WILL INCLUDEI "THE BELLE OF NEW YORK" ...' ;.. (Selection) ■' 'i GODARD'S OPERA. ".TOCELYN" .'. (Selection) "THE BLUE MOON" '....;.......... (Selection) "MARITANA" ...' ;....'... ,' (Selection) „ JEANNE D'ARC OVERTURE : .....' (Verdi) THE CELEBRATED "NOCTURNE 12" ...... (Chopin) "IDYLLE" (Eric Coates) .-.:■•' : •''■ AND MANY OTHERS; what a:eeast! "' ■ -"' v "." OF ".'•'"■• • "',:. PICTURES -AND BJUSIC PRICES-Circle, Is. 7d. and Is. Id. Stalls, Is. Id.-and 9d. ■ Book seats immediately at Bristol, and after 8 p.m. 'Phone King's 3143, daily ezcept Saturdays, after' 2 p.m. ' .' • . ' ■'■'•' '' ' . ■,''...' -, ... .".!'; THE BOX PLANS FOB ' ./ > • J.. C. WILLIAMSON'S GREATEST ATTRACTION. \' : •r. ..■'"■ : ',- "HEARTS OF' THE AVORLD" ARE NOW. OPEN AT THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY. ; .-; GRAND OPERA HOUSE.- ■ '-.'' Direction. J. C. WILLIAMSON,.LTD. . .'. 1 ' D. ■W. GRIFFITH'S SUPREME TRIUMPH, ; .. 1 "■.'■:■• Commencing". '.'■"'■'■ • ■■'" TOMORROW -(.SATURDAY) NIGHT, .' ' At 8 o'clock. ,' , ■ ■. ■ DAILY- : -MATINEE.'NEXT. WEEK. ■ ■■-.."."• ,J. C WILLIAMSON, LTD., wesont (by arrangement" with '■ the British and \ lfre'nch.WiLr'Omccs), ■-••;'■■■ 3 . -■ D. .W. GEIITITH'S TREMENDOUS AND' MAGNIFIC MOTION DRAMA. I OP THE WORM)." ' , ' A LOVE STORY OF. THE GBEAT IVAH. ', "' ' : 'BATTLE* "SCENES' '.TAKEN-'(Mr THE BATTLEFIELDS OP .FRANCE. FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA.' WONDERFUL REALISTIC EFFECTS.' 1 EVENING'PRICES-35., 2s„ and Is. AFTERNOON,PRICES-k, and Is. • . Children-Half-price. No Booking Fees. ,No Early jDoors.

, SPORTING,. 3 TjIGMONT RACING CLUB. B . ' SUMMER MEETING. 3 .' . 2 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 3 . FEBRUARY 12 and 13, 19.19. '. 2 Handicapper: H. Coylo. Starter:. C. I O'Connor. Judgo: J. R.L. Stanford. 5 ■ •■ FIRST DAY: a OHAWE HURDLES.-A Handicap of ISS b sovs. One mile and three-quarters, j FLYING HANDICAP.-A Handicap of i' 300, sovs. Six furlongs. ' ' ' MERE MARE HACK FLAT.-A Hnndi- : ~ cap nt 150 govs. . Fivo furlongs. EGMONT CUP.-AHandicap, of GOO sovs. One mile and a half; ■' '"'"■ LADIES' PURSE (Hack), of 120 eovs. Eigbt'and a hnlf furlongs. EGMONT STAKES-Of 500 sova. (Closed.) , Six furlongs. WAIPAPA HACK FLAT.-A Hacdicap , of 150 s-ovs. Seven furlmißs. ' WHAREIIOA. WELTER.-A Handicap of 2fio so\s. Seven furlongs. ■'■■• , ■: ■•' 'SECOND .DAY:/ ! OKAIAWA. HURDLES.—A • Handicap of ' ISO sovii. One mile and ft half. I WAIMATE HANDICAP.-A Handicap of 1 .250 sovs. Six furlongs. FARMERS- PLATE HANDICAP--3 (Hack), of 120 sovs. One mile and ,• a distance. ATKINSON MEMORIAL STAKES.^A Handicap of 500 sovs. One, mile and a quarter. \ , MAIDEN HACK SCURRY-Of 150 sovs. Five furlongs. I HAWERA STAKES.-Of -. 500, sovs. (Closed.) One mile... ■ INAHA HACK FLAT.-A Handicap of 150 sovs. Six furlongs. \ NORMANBY WELTER.-A: Handicap of l . 200 sovs. Eight and a 1 half-furlongs. Nominations for all events (1 sov.) - CLOSE FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, ]'919, at • 8 p.m. . , , I Full programme advertised' in . "N.Z. 1 Referee." •,: . " Box 51, Hawera. V. B. STRATTON, | Telephone No. 137. Secretary. <■ • . . WANGANUI TROTTING CLUB. ' • ~ SUMMER MEETING. . • TO BE HELD ON WANGANUI RACE- • ■ . COURSE, FRIDAY,' FEBRUARY 21, 1919. C9BO • TVrOMINA'JTONS, accompanied by Fees, 1 \ CLOSE 5 i).ni. on FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1919. •'.':•. :.' HANDICAPS appear, FKIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1919. ■ ; "; ; ; ' ACCEPTANCES CLOSE' 5 p.'m; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1919.. . . 1 ' W. M. FAT.do.NER,' ■ •Secretary,. P.O. Box 59, WangnnuT. '■. BUSINESS NOTICES. YOST. ' . IpHE TYPEWRITER FOR BEAIITL . FUL WORK. I Built for hard wear and to do any kind of worlr. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD. Opposito Town Hail, WELLINGTON.. ' "SOLID" VALUE- ' ~ CLINCHER LOKItY TYRES. iPLINCHEIt Band Tyres ~ro designed and made in England. . Whether you run a 1-ton or 25-lan lorry, you'll liiid Clincher Band Tyres best. Ask for pin-Hculai's. Wellington Distributing Agents— N.Z. FAKMKRS* CO.-Ol*. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD. ~BARBErTnd CO., Dyers "and « Dry-cleaners, 125 Cuba Street, CUv, 'Phone 226.

AGRICULTURAL SHOW. ''• |JIEILDING _A. AND P. SHOW. "V FEBRUARY ,4, and 5, 1019. JUMPING COMPETITIONS, SHEEP • • ' DOG TRIALS. , !. HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS ; HOME INDUSTRIES, v NEEDLEWORK. ; • : ENTRIES CLOSE JANUARY' 17. 6 :■'■■■' WEST COAST RAM FAIR AT • *• . FEILDING, i- .. .' FEBRUARY 6 and 7, 1019. ;. ' ENTRIES'CLOSE'JANUARY. 21. Schedules and entry forms from •> E. H. FISHER, p Secretary. if , ' TCUBIBT RESORTS: v lt Vb V TAT HAN -.".. HOT EL lf (Ncnrly Opposito Railway Station), DUNEDIN, 4 i THE FAVOURITE. HOUSE/ ' With the Travelling Public. Electric Light in Every. Bedroom. ' Hot Baths'can be-, had at all hours . Free of Chargo to Visitors and Boarders. l{ MODERATE CHARGES.. . Country visitors aire reminded that if '* only in Town for the -Day they can obtain a Good Lunch from .12 to 2." ,) Five Escapes'-Throughout the Building t Night and Day Porters. ;, All communication's to . , JAMES CONNOR, I Telephone G7. ■ P.O. Box 112. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107 Cuba Street, Wellington (Few doors abovo Royal Oak).' . The most convenient, commodious, and comfortable Private Hotel, in the city. Ideally situated, I'd. section from railway station and wllnrves; right in the centre . of the shopping area. Eight modern bathrooms, electric light (hroughouly electric fire alarm; fireproof - building. TERMS—as. Od. per.day; 15s. per,week. Permanent Gue.sts by arrangement. ' ' . ... O S. EDILSON, ~ ■ 'Phone 3019. Proprietor.' CARGEN HOTEIT^AUCKLAND. RECOGNISED '.is one of. tlie Loading ' Hotels in Australasia. Specially: Suites of Rooms, witli private Bathroom, etc-, Ballroom, Orchestra. Tariff: 10s. lid. " to 15s. per day.' Special terms for lengthened periods. Bedroom and Breakfast from-Cs.' Other 'meals optional; Full - particulars from Thos. Cook nnd Son. or Government Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams: "Cargeu,'.' Auckland. E. F. Black. Prop. PAEKAKARIKI HOTEL. . [ THE place to -spend a week-end. Ex- . cellent cuisine. Only best liquors stocked. First-class accommodation. Communications, receive prompt, attention. Enclose stamped-envelope.; TARIFF, Bs. Od. per day; £2 10s. week. THOS. S. M'GUIRE, Proprietor. . ' ': " •:. ~. NAPIER,. ' THE Ideal Plnco for. recuperating after the Epidemic. Visitors should'communicate with PROVINCIAL HOTEL, " The Tourists' Popular Home. > Tariff. Bs. per dnv; £2 ss. per week. P.O. Box 256. Telephone, night and day, 031. • - •• T. A. I.IEATH, Proprietor, pHIXpS* COMMERCIAL HOTEL, P'alinerston North'. Tariff, Bs. fid, per Day. T. CHILDS, • Proprietor.WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTn CHURCH. HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria' Square, Christclvurch. D. COLLINS .....' ......Proprietor. ' " . (Late Clarendon Hotel.) All connnunicntions receive prompt attention. Box m. Telephones, 1010, 2279. - PALMEKSTON : NORTH. |> O Y A L H O T E L. Modern Brick Building. Electric Light Throughout. Box 203. . 'Phone 01 A.'E. HAYWOOD, Proprietor. I

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