AMUSEMENTS. THE KING'S TWICE DAiLY. HE KING'S. TO-DAY", TO-NIGHT. Matinee, 2 15. .To-night, 7.15. Final Screening of THE BBTTKR 'OLE The humorous Tlllv BBTTEIt'OLE doings of Bill, THE BETTEH 'OLE Alf, and Bert. Prices—Matinee: Circle, 2s. Id.; Stalls, Is;' Id-.';' Night: Circle, 'is. 7d.; Stalls, 2s. 7<!., 2s. Id., and Is. Id. . . .'. COMMENCING TO-MORROW, - AND ALL NEXT WEEK. Another Gigantic Production. The suppressed evidence: "For my little girl's sake, never let thesc.be. seen " ALICE BRADY A story' of society, ALICK BRADY Cabarets and the ALICE BRADY Stage ALICE BEADY A Young Dancer Who Could Not be tempted. He said everv THE HEATH DANCE man or woman THE DEATH DANCE had a price. THE DEATH DANCE A Groat Feature, and : Alice Brady's Best Production to date. Splemling Supports, including , Final Kpisod«-"The Scarlet Runner." Keystone' Comedy. Latest Gazette. Scenic, etc. Appropriate music by King's Giaiul Orchestra, Plan at Bristol. \ N.Z .ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. lIAEREMAI! NAUMAI! HAEREMAI! WELCOME to. Unturned Soldier-Artist Members at the Art Gallery THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. Music.-song, and story from 8 o'clock. The attendance of subscribing and artist momk'rs is renuested. Sans cerenionie. J. M'DONALD, . Secretary. npiIOMAS MOORE .ANNIVERSARY Ihomas mooee anniversary competitions.- ' Sydney street schoolroom, SATURDAY, commencing 10. a.nii Admission-Day Sessions, 6i1.; Evening, Final, Is. • .... f 0 W N~~H A L L. ■ GRAND MOORE CONCERT. " GRAND MOORE CONCERT. EVERY' ITEM A MOORE ITEM. - WEDNESDAY, -MAY 28. . Admission: '35., 2s.,'iind Is. ' 3s.' scats may be reserved at the Bristol. riRAND OPERA HOUSE. Under Vice-Regal Patronage. ■ FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY, . Commencing THURSDAY, MAY 29 . MRS. JAMES, HANNAH ■ -.:.; And . ■■ - MISS GLADYS CAMPBELL Will present „ The Original Phantasy,' "THE THRJJE. DOORS." . ' .."THE THREE DOORS."A magnificent production, abounding in unique spectacles and quaint ballets. PRICES—Is., 2s. (id., is. Box-plan opens at Bristol Monday, May 26. . Tickets on Sale at tlio Bristol ■ and Aitken's, Courteuay Place. ■ • Proceeds in aid of Freo Kindergarten Building Fund. A PIANO .. . ' is so much a part of a homo that one could hardly.picture a home without one. If there is such a home the governing aspiration in it -Oioiilu be to remedy that condition. Kffi An "ffi* FRENCH.. FOSTER. BRASTED Pianos ever maintain their pres- ' lige.' ■ '.. ' . We are Agents for these worldfamous Pianos, and sell them tor Cash or .. : . . ' ON .EASY TERMS. ]■ Why not hear, Iheir'beautiful tones ? ' CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD.,. Maunei's. Street, Wellington. The Oldest-established I'iano • House in New* Zealand. MEETINGS. ■ ■ PROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIATION OF N.Z. (Incorporated). A MEETING of Members and Protestants will bo held in tho TOWN' lI.ILL on TUESDAY, MAY 27, at 8 p.m. Speakers: (i. Hanford, Esq., Mayor ot Feilding; Rev..Howard Elliott, National Lecturer. Admission by ticket, or member's card. Admission.tickets may be obtained at the office of the Divisional Secretary, "Evening. Post" Buildings, Willis Street, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., or "to (J u - m - ( ''"'' V ' excL 'l )l: Saturday (9- a.m. to 1 p.m.). Each member's card will admit two. No seats will be reserved. Doors open at 7.15 p.m. JA'MES M'NAUGUT,' Secretary. TOILET SPECIALISTS -MASSAGE . C -MANICURING -HAIRDRESSING -ELECTKOLVSIS . .' -SHAMPOOING • By the most. Modern Methods. •. ■ TIfES. CAMERON . • "BOUDOIR CAMILLE," Cooper'e Buildings, Mercer Street, (Just off Willis Sti'eetj, W E L L I N «.! T ON. . Telephone 4535. BUSINESS NOTICES. SPECIAI Lines at Radford'e Groat Stocktaking Sale now on: Cbnira 6s. Cd., Tables, 4s. Gd., Quilts 7e. lid., Plates Gs. Gd. don., Enamel Plates Ifls. Gd. doz., Blind Rollers Is., Axe Handles Is., Lamps 3s. Cd., Vases 2s. Gd., Stair Rods Is. fid. doz., White Tablecovers 3s. Gd., Glaos iind China Sweets' 2s. Gil. <'.e:>.., Saucers Is. Gd. duz., Wringers 245. 6d., Door Mats 2s Gd., Hearth Rugs ss. lid., Matting Iβ. lid. yard. Only at RADFORD'S, Manners and Willis f-itreots. YOUli MOTOR-LORRY SHOULD HAVE CLINCH ER BAND TYRES. ON all roads, under all londs, Clincher Band 'Tyres serve longest. They're British—used at the Front. Get details. Wellington Distributing Agent— AV. A. ARNOLD, Vi TwMuaki Street,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 204, 23 May 1919, Page 9
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