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AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT, at 7.15. TO-NIGHT at 7.15. A MAGNIFICENT ATTRACTION! rv HE jr I N G'S. AH E •*-*• ING 'S. A Picturisation of Rex Beach's Famous Novel, "THE CRTMSON GARDENIA." "THE CRIMSON GARDENIA." ■r ' "TnE CRIMSON GARDENIA." j. "THE CRIMSON GARDENIA." t Interwovan' with the magnificence of g the- masked carnival is a story i.f crime V and villainy with one of the most i- sensational denouments in dramatic plots. n EVERY MOMENT ALIVE WITH '. NERVE TENSION. » Thn Great Fight for Life in the Hayloft [t is one of the Most Thrilling Dramatic n - Incidents seen in any picture. :t Cleverly staged and f-plendidlv acted. r • Starring ; n OWEN MOORE. !- .OWEN MOORE. Y OWEN MOORE. ■ t Marv Pickford's Talented Husband., t Splendid Suoporting Items, e KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. 1 - ' —- , t - ■ ■ • Added-Attraction. " MR. HERBERT AVOOD, ® Wellington's Jlnst Popular Tenor, who - is making his farewell appearance !• prior to.his departure for Australia. 1 MR. WOOD will U' heard m "Waivtering Minstrel" (Mik;ufo>. and "Beneath Thy- Window" (Edward di Copua). J* -Prices: Is. Id., Is. 7d.. 2s. 1d.,&25. id. 'g Plan till 5. or 'Phone 3143. 0 . 'S7t\TvKyßoDY'«. 11 to 11 iWekybody's. 11 to 10. 0 0 ' ' COMMENCING TO-DAY, ■0 •- The'oreat. counterfeit case that baffled i. and startled America. ! t A desperate and clever gang, beaten and ■ run to earth by B The Greatest Living Detective, ? .WILLIAM J. BURNS. . "" ' WILLIAM J. BURNS. 1? ' WILLIAM J. BURNS. 'WILLIAM J. BURNS. Actual scenes of an actual case transh - . ferrnl faithfully to the screen. 1 " THE'FIVE MILLION COUNTERFEIT " : 7, -THE FIVE MILLION COUNTERFEIT 11 .' - . ■ PLOT. ;; ■ - - PMt ; s- The -first time' in history of the screen j- that an. actual criminal investigation mis it - been told by the screen, le Adventuro Romance Reality. :o Also showing— ' • FAY FIN CHER in "ROWDY ANN/' FAY- FINCIIER in "ROWDY ANN. Tlipi latest comedy anil a- riot o. rrnrtJi. Screening times of Star: 11, 12.50, 2.50, 5. 7, 8.50. . . „• Prices as usual. Ring 50 for Reserves. „i - THE TTIMPRESS Continuous THE . U to 10. 10 . . - - ."THE BLUFFER," . ■ .' 'Starring , r '- ..... JUNE ELVIDGE. _ Also, the Remarkable Film, •n ' "THE -EXPLOITS OF U35:" ;; ' ■ A l-o, PEARL WHITE in 0. • "THE LIGHTNING RAIDER. . •! . Screening Times: d- '."Bluffer": 11.10, 125, 3.40, 5.55, 8.10. I'- "Exploits of U35": 12.40, 2.55, 5.10, 7.2 a, li- 9.35. -, , y- : ."Lightning Raider": 12.10, 2.25, 4.10, 6.5 a, ■ ... es- Truth is more dramatic tnan .fiction. r- . gAVE YOU'SECURED YOUR COPY I' ° f ; 311 ! ''ON MIAMI SHORE!" es • "ON MIAMI SHORE!" ng ' c ' 1(1 THE Great Song Hit in "Yes,' Uncle $ . This delightful waltz melody will be played, sung, ;ind danced to throughout tie new, «najon, . j •li' . "'PRICE 2s. POSTED, 2s. I<l. rs ' J'j . Get; Your Copy from Us To-day. RPF.C.TAT, NOTICE TO- MUSIC' ' TEACHERS. 2; Our Stocks of Tutors' Studies, Exam hill, ation Music, and Teaching Materials for ck tlie incoming year arc right up to date, y- and members of the profession are assurrs. Ed of getting adequate supplies from at ' ' ' CfTAS: BEGG AND CO., ill •■•' ■•MANNERS STREET. • id "The Hub of New Zealand Music." id ■ ■'■•'■ ■ ' ■ 9; SS ■ SHOWS. B.A.NNEVIRKE SEOW, To bo held on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, '„ . FEBRUARY II & 12, ID2O. RAM" FAIR,- FRIDAY, FKB. 13, 1920. •v.: - A POPULAR FIXTURE n - and a en FINE 'DISPLAY OF STOCK. J P Attractive features as usual, includ't. ing' Hunters' Events, Wire Jumps, Pony in Jumps, Driving and Turning Competiid tions, Bareback Riding, aiui a S'iieep ■a- Dog Trial. 't- In all sections there is wide scope for Competition, mid amongst Home Inn- dilitries Needlework linds a place, el- VALUABLE CHALLENGFj CUPS ed . ar e allocated to practically all classes of nd ; Stock, -and also to the Dairy Produce to ! section—for Export Butter ( and Cheese. ?c- j . The Dog- Section has been further exits tended, and generous provision made as 1. resards trophies and prize-money. to Schedules aild. nil information may be obtained-from the undersigned. 01, 11. S. M. QUIGLEY, .. . jl- " . , Secretary. i's- | ; h MASTER-TON SHOW. - - MASTERTON SHOW. THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL SHOW, Ji! ' SOLAVAY, MASTERTON, The Leading Autumn Show in the North „i- ■ - Island. - FEBRUARY 17 and 18, 1020. "'{! ENTRIES' CLOSE MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1920, at 10 p.m. LATE ENTRIES CLOSE FEBRUARY 7, ate m ,„o . PRIZE MONEY INCREASED ,ol -88G4 . FROM .£B6l ' ,£llß2 TO : ANNUAL RAM AND EWE FAIR, FFiBTMIARY IP ni.ul 20/1050 A CC.OMMODATION arranged for VisiA' tors.. Apply by letter to Secretary, bj, Seventy acres oi' ic!ea) picnic grounds, •yjj Nativ? bush, 'running stream?. , sliadv j BC . nooks; hot vrater free for picnics. Railway siding and hoidiiig paddocks at ere Showground gates Schedules on apnlieation to ;j° R. H. AVILLTAMS, lvfi Secretary, Box 40, Masterton. :ad — to SPORTING. an ; —; ore '• ory EGMONT KACTNG CLUB, in ; j" SUMMER MEETING. ind -—- "ej FEBRUARY 11 and 12, 1920. [■he ACCEPTANCES for all events Firai [ ZC s Day CLOSE at 8 p.m. on S'ATUR(at- DAY NEXT, February 7, 1920. , ; elV. B. STRATTON. Secretary. fl ]f. Box .51, Ha.wera. 'Phone 437. iith ■ch, : " 1 ; v :® BUSINESS NOTICES. lelt .pr ___ —^-jjT NOW ok ; n : SALE .NOW ON. TPABLY BUYERS WILL SNAP THI " Hi BEST BARGAINS'. .J • lIUKRY! " ' MRS. COX, snd Draper, Underclothing and Corset Specialist, md 139 Manners Street, opposite King's 1 Theatre.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 113, 6 February 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 113, 6 February 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 113, 6 February 1920, Page 9

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