AMUSEMENTS. iiIVERYBODY'S. :. Continuoui iiVERYBODY'S. 11 to 10. Ho preferred to be called a coward. 'WILLIAM RUSSELL ' ' :'-. WILLIAM .RUSSELL • ■ ■■■■■■ "THIS HERO STUFF." It's PTHIS HERO STUFF." Bright, "THIS HERO STUFF." Humorous 'THIS HERO STUFF."' and ."THIS HERO-STUFF." Realistic. . A Modest, Retiring, War-scarred Here bates:the,"Hero. Stuff,".but hecould nol Tesist deeds of "daring. '"" ' • Also Showing, CHILDREN'S DAY IN AUCKLAND. THE PRINCE'S VISIT. ,- The Reception at Rotorua, Hakas, Poi Dances, Presentation of Address of Welcome-. ! ■ ■ ■ Patho's Gazette. ' Educational. Prices as.usual. Sessions: 11, 12.55, 2.45, 4.35, 6.25,.8.15. ORCHESTRAL "MATINEE WEDNES- '•, - ; -■■.•'■■ .- DAY. ■•• ••■ •.--.■.•. •■ KING'S. : • '" ■' The Theatre that ING'S. '.".; .Set's ..the Standard It's different. • It's appealing.. It's Intensely Human. ; ■-<- . '"•,:' HUMAN..DESIRE, .V .',': '■':" "■•■' • HUMAN DESIRE, ....-.,- . Starring the; Peerless Beauty, . . ( ANITA; STEWART. - V ANITA STEWART. . • '.."•' .' ; Alsor' \. ..."•. ,• " THE VISIT OF THE .PRINCE.' ..Festivities at Rotorua, ,\ Beautifully Clear Pictures of . POI DANCES, HAKAS,: AND ALL NATIVE FUNCTIONS.'.;. .v KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA . ■ And MR.-LEO. B.'.■BUCK'BRIDGE, The Popular Local-Baritone. Holiday Matinees Thursday and Friday, ' Prices as usual. Plan at the Bristol. HE EMPRESS,",'- ■' HF, EMPRESS,-.- -, : ; Continuous, 11 tin 10 p.m.. Bessie Barriscnle 'in , "JOSSELYN'S .WIPE." '-. ..A Cunning Murder Mystery- .-.-. Seo Who' Killed Josselyn.,.. ■ William Duncan in -"•- . "THE MAN OF. MIGHT," - Also, THE PRINCE'S VISIT, ",.:.. Showing the Great Reception by the Maoris. Maori Hakas, Poi Dances.' ' : Full Supporting Programme. Star at 11.30, 1.45, * p.m.,' 6.15, 8.25.,. - Usual Prices. ■ '..,'. ..-.'" '■ , ■ . THE EARLY SETTLERS' AND HISTORICAL association; of Wellington. MEMBERS of the above and Earlj Settlers visiting .town are. invited , ° a HAPPY-GO-LUCKY NIGHT at,. , DUSTIN'S ROOMS, CUBA STREET, ■ On WEDNESDAY, .MAY 5,; ... At 7.45 p.m. .' '. _~ This is an opportunity, for the revival of acquaintances and exchanges of reminiscences. •' '■ •,-'' N.B.—Members please noteMhving tc alterations in the date'of the Historical Pageant, this meeting is in' place of one arranged for' Thursday; May 6.' W.A.EDWARDS, ( Hon. Seo. ATHLETIC SPOUTS.. 0Y AL ~~ RUG B Y Under the Distinguished ; Patronage- o . H.R.H the Princo of Wales. ATHLETIC PARK, ATHLETIC PARK. FRIDAY,' MAY 7,'2 p.m.. • '.-' FRIDAY, MAY 7, 2 p.m. N.Z. ARMY TEAM ■ (Winners King's Cup) • ,"V. •■■■■■'' ' '" . WELLINGTON ■■ REPRESENTATIVE! '• ' (Winners'Ranfiirly. Shield. 1919). . ; THE SEATS WILL BE RUSHED, - SC - ■■■-'■ BOOK.YOUR SEATS For-the Greatest Game over Played Bubbling and Boiling with Blue-bioodec ■ r?.-H ■'.' Excitefaent;.'".".' ""'-" The whole of the ; proceeds wilt be handed to the Wellington' City Council 'for the formation of a new Park and Children's Playing' Ground: -.to commemorate '' the-: ■-• visit'; of our populai Prince. ..:;':•. . . ',- . ADMISSION'to Ground, 2s The BOX PLAN for,, intending-. Pat roas will be open at .the Town Clerk's Office. F. J. M'COMISKY, - ; H. THOMAS. Treasurer; Town Hall. MEETINGS. -..'•; ' ~- ■ -. v.:-: ■■■ ' ■ ''• CITIZENS' RENOWN ENTERTAINMENT . COMMITTEE.. .; 'AN URGENT MEETING of'the' GEN : ia. ERAL-COMMITTEE set up to en tertain the men of H.M.S. Renown wil. be held in the' TOWN HALL TO-DAY at, 4 p.m. A large attendance is requested.' .--.'■ R. DARROCH, - .-, Hon;'. Secretary.'. THE HERBERT BOOTH MISSION. HE HERBERT,BOOTH MISSION. REVIVAL- CAMPAIGN. Co'nducte'd'by AMBA SSADOR HERBERT > BOOTH; TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. KENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN. ; CHURCH,: -..■■.: • At 7.45 o'clock. .-■'." Red Hot "Revival" Meetings for. Saints and Sinners! EVERYBODY WELCOME. '■ Hear the Grand Gospel Preached in its Simplicity and Attractiveness. Enormous Crowds have attended Mr. • Booth's Meetings in America. , THE WELLINGTON CHORAL'UNION. . ' ' (Conductor: Mr. H. Temple' White). .PRACTICE TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). PERFORMING -MEMBERS are Notified that the--WEEKLY■■ PRACTICE will be held as usual TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 8 o'clock, in 'St. John's Schoolroom. : Mr., White will bo' in attendance at 7.30 for thy purpose of interviewing -intending choristers. '■■'■■'■' W. E. CALDOW, Hon; Sec; 'Phone 3390. : '.;. ■ ''; :' ■ THE WELLINGTON LICENSING' DISTRICT. ...' THE ANNUAL MEETING- of the Licensing Committee for the above district will &• held'at the Magistrate's Court, Wellington, on Mbnday, June 7, 1920, at. 12'n00n,.. '-' '.'...:.,. Dated" at Wellington the 30th day of April, 1920. • C. J. HEWLETT. ; Clerk of the Licensing Committee,, BUSINESS NOTICES. ' /'" PRAMS! PRAMS! : ■PRAMS!£LL Repair* to Prams and Push■iX carts guaranteed. Hoods recovered. Tyres put on while you wait. PRAM EXCHANGE, Next King's Theatre, Dixon Street. :■'.-,' A, J. FINCH, Proprietor. ' BOOKS! CoOKSI Post Free. LATEST BOOKS that are worth reading: "The Veldt Trail," by Gertrade Page; "Keith's Dark Towers," bj Gene Straton Porter; "Rainbow Valley/ bv L. M. Montgomery; "The Desert-ol Wheat," bv Zone Grey; "In Socrct," bj Robert Chambers. Price, 6s. posted,-, A. Apted, 121 Manners Street,. Welling toru
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 187, 4 May 1920, Page 9
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