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AMUSEMENTS. KING'S. The Theatre thai ING'S. S<4 the Standard, The Latest Select Drama, Featuring NORMA TALMADGE At NORMA TALMADGE her NORMA TALMADGE glorious NORMA TALMADGE best. In "THE WAY-OP A WOMAN." "THE WAY OF A WOMAN." "THE WAY OF A WOMAN." "THE WAY OF A WOMAN." In this .noble production—"The Way of a Woman"—Norma Talmadgo rises high in the realm of consummate artistry, and 6hows that the Spirit of Womanhood is the Spirit that leads us on to the Light. Full Supporting .Programme. Special Engagement of Everybody's Favourites, ■ THE MELODY FOUR, _ . Also, 'KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Prices as usual. Plan at the Bristol. EVERYBODY'S TO-DAY VERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT The Talk of Wellington!/ The Brilliant Japanese Star, SESSUE HAYAKAWA, Greatest and Most Thrilling Picture, THE TONG.MAN. RECOMMENDED MORE ESPECIALLY • FOR ADULT AUDIENCES. BE EARLY TO-NIGHT-Hundrcds had to be refused' admission Saturday. Also Showing, MYSTERY OF 13. EPISODE 5. Times-Star: 12.10, 2.25, 4.40, 6.50, 9. Serial: 11.40, 1.55, 4.10, 6.25, B.SO. GON CERT -. CH.A MB E It. Direction Victor Beck. THE HOUSE-FULL SIGN Was Early in Evidenco ON SATURDAY NIGHT • When WILL AND ROB THOMAS'S FAMOUS ENGLISH PIERROTS FAMOUS ENGLISH PIERROTS FAMOUS ENGLISH PIERROTS and LADIES' ORCHESTRA LADIES' ORCHESTRA Presented their Refined ' HUMOROUS AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT Which was received with GBJSAT ENTHUSJASM, And will ba repeated . TO-NIGHT,-: TO-NIGHT. ' And / FOUR MORE NIGHTS. . To Secure Seats and Prevent Disappointment BOOK AT THE BRISTOL. Pierrots' Popular Prices—4s., 35., 25., Is. (plus tax.) . SPORTING. . MARTON JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING, SEPTEMBER 1, 1920. NOMINATIONS for all events (including the' Trial Hack Plate), slose on FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, at 8 p.m. at Marton. | ; . For programme, see "Weekly' Press" and "Sporting and Dramatic News,'' or posted on. application .to ARTHUR WAY, Secretary, Marton. P.O; Bos 3. Telephone 169. . v x MEETINGS. CONFERENCE RE BOARD OF TRADE . ■■ ACT. ' TYELEGATES invited to attend the ** Trade Meeting called for 10.30 This Morning at Employers'' Federation Rooms are requested to attend at 9.30 sharp instead. ALL Superannuated Government Servants are invited to attend a Meeting to be held in No. 1 Committee Room, Town Hall, Wellington, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), August 10, at 3 p.m. H. E. GILBERT, G. WORSFOLD, Conveners. V. . ■ : ' . rpiE ANNUAL MEETING X of the HUTT VALLEY GUN CLUB. Will be heli n!t Scott's Hoomß, 88 Manners Street, on WEDNESDAY, . August 11, at 8 pm. All Shooters cordially invited, JOHN BRASSELL. .' Hon. Sec. ___ . | THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT i COMPANY, LIMITED. i NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. . j mHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING A OF SHAREHOLDERS in this Company will be held in the ACCOUNT- ' •ANTS' CHAMBERS, Johnston Street, j Wellington, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, at 12 noon. ' BUSINESS: 1. To receive the Annual Report and ' Balance-sheet. 2. To elect Two Directors. 3. To. determine tho remuneration of ( Directors -for the past year. 4. To-elect Auditors and fix their remuneration. Proxies must be lodged at the Company's Office not later than forty-eight hours before the time of meeting. The Share Books of the Company will be CLOSED from August 6 to August 17 (inclusive). F.. D. SLADDEN, Secretary. Wellington, August G. 1920. AN EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL I MEETING of the WELLINGTON : R.S.A. will bo held in the CLUB ROOMS, 292 Lambton Quay, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, August 11, 1920, at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS. Election of Hon. Treasurer and one Committeeman and to discuss tho following notices of motion :— 1. Immigration—Mr. J. I. Fox. 2. Land Bureau-Mr. R. B. Bell.. 8. Chinese and J. M'lCenzic. I 4. Income ' Tax on Pensions—Mr. N. ' Johnson. 5. Annual Election (PostaJ Ballot)— Mr. W. Perry. C. Interim Vacancies on Committee—Mr. N. Johnson. 7. Co-operative, Purchasing—Mr. A. Siov■wright. 8. Concrete Houses, Export of TimberMr. Hinds. 9. Qualifying period of Soldier Solicitors —Mr. A. Sievwright. Tho abovo notices of motion can be Been at the Secretary's Office. Admission to tho meeting will be by Financial Membership Card onlv. . R. 3. F. ALDRICH; ___________ Secretary. BUBINEBB NOTICES. RAWL PLUGB. " FOR Fixing Screws into concrete, stonework, briokwork, tiles, iron, plaster; makes e, stronger job; takes onefourth the time; makes a neater, cleaner, and stronger job than wooden plugging. Good stocks kept. FRANCIS HOLMES. , 248 Latntrton Quay, Wellington. P.O. Boz 418. MADAM MILLWARD, Clairvoyants : and Psychtunetrist, Boulcott Cham- | bers (top floor), Boulcott Street, near corner Manners Street. Hours, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. ,

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 270, 9 August 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 270, 9 August 1920, Page 7