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AMUSEMENTS. - is——_— ; ■"JZ'ING'S. The Theatre that **ING'S. Sets the Standard, To-night, Positively the Last Night of NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE "THE WAY OF 0 A WOMAN." 'THE WAY ~OFA,WOMAN." . "THE WAY 7 OF' A WOMAN.'' Her Latest Select Drama, Commencing To-morrow (Friday) , ALICE BRADY • , ALICE BRADY , ALICE BRADY And EDWARD EARLE in , ''HIS BRIDAL NIGHT" Recommended *HIS BRIDAL NIGHT" more especially "HIS. BRIDAL NIGHT" for adult . . "HIS BRIDAL NIGHT" audiences. 1 'A Bright and Breezy Comedy-Drama of Matrimonial Misfits. Supporting Programme 'includes Comedy, Gazette, and Scenic, Entire Change of Musio by KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. . Prices as usual.' Plan at the Bristol, TO-NIGHT THE FINAL-SCREENING. . , EVERYBODY'S ' v ■' ¥he most Exciting and Thrilling Picture ever 6hown. i "THE TONG MAN," . Featuring ■ ' ' . SESSUE HAYIKAWA. • , "Mystery of 18"—Episode 5. : 1 • Screening times—Siar: 12.10, 2.25, 4.10, : 8.50, 9. Serial: 11.40, 1,55, 4.10, 6.25. 8.30 Complete Change To-morrow. rtONCERT CHAMBER. Direction ...,..,-.r... Victor Beck. : 9RD WEEK. CONTINUED SUCCESS' ' of - >.' ,' W. 4 R. Thomas's ' FAMOUS ENGLISH PIERROTS . FAMOUS ENGLISH PIERROTS '' FAMOUS EN&LISH' PIERROTS And ■ LADIES' ORCHESTRA , LADIES' ORCHESTRA ■' List Night of Present Programme. ' SPECIAL NOTICE; On and After .-To-morrow, the WEEKLY,CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ' Will take plaoe on Friday Nights; -When Entirely NEW ITEMS WILL BE PRESENTED. ■ COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW? Reserves at Bristol. , Pierrots' Popular Prices: ■' ' Is., 35., 25., Is., (plus tax).. -. :' ' i ... 1 . ' , .. , " SPORTING. .- % , . MARTON "JOCKEY CLUB. _ ' SPRING MEETING,. SEPTEMBER 1, 1920. ' ' XTOMINATIONS for ,all events (includ.l* ing the Trial Hack Plate) close oii ' FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, at 8 p.m» at Marton. / For programme, see."Weekly, Pre6s" . and "Sporting and Dramatic News,'' or posted on application to ARTHUR WAY, Secretary, Mstrton. ; ,P.O. Box 3. Telephooe 163. : , MEETINGS. , . ■ WELLINGTON CITY; COUNCIL. PUBLIC MEETING TO CONSIDER LOAN PROPOSALS. REFERRING to the decision of the Council to raise Loans'for a num< ;ber of . 'important municipal undertakings/I hereby call a Public Meeting'of Ratepayers to; .consider the proposals, cuch meeting to be held in tho Town "Hall on THURSDAY NEXT,,August 12, 'at 8 p.m. - \ 5 JOHN P. LUKE, .... Muyor. . August : 6, 1920. ''« | 'W. C-. A.; - „ Y. W. C. A. " HEALTH LECTURE, , , TO-DAY (THURSDAY),' AUGUST 12, : Speaker: -'' r ' . Subject: "Dietetics." .• ■ All invited to attend. Y.WC4.,' HERBERT STREET. - NEW ZEALAND SHEEPOWNERS' 5 ' ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF DEBT TO BRITISH SEAMEN FUND. ■ rTV&E Prime Minister having announced N J. that a distribution of SURPLUS WOOL profits on the 1916-17, 1917-18, and ,1918-19 clips amounting to approximately '20s. per bale, will shortly be made to .Woolgrowers, a meeting of auhscribers-to the above £jmd -will be; held in the Old Chamber, Parliament Buildings, AVelling- . ton, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, a't 10 a.m. OBJECTS: ; .(a). To place all available information in regard to the movement before '' , contributors. - (b) To appoint Boards of Management as may be deemed necessary.for the \ .■ distribution. of Funds to British Seamen and their, dependents. (c) General. . . By order, of the Trustees—Hons. W. D. S. Mac Donald and D. H. Guthrie, Sir Walter M.L.C.y Messrs. J. C. N. Grigg, Edward Newman, M.P., Sir i James G. Wilson, find Mr. W. D. Hunt. V ' i E. B. WATSON. . Hon. Secretary." MONEY TO LEND. •' FIRST MORTGAGE MONIES. I HAVE a Limited Number of Sums of Trust Money, ranging from JJISOO to <£12,000, available at 6 per cent., for Improved Farm Security. Also, 422,000 available at 6} per cent., : CHAS. B. , BUXTON, Financial Broker. ■' 256 Lambton Quay, Wellington. FINANCIAL, WANTED TO BORROW, ' ON Second Mortgage, ,£100; security valuo .£1700; interest 8 per cent. . Replies to I ■ "FARMING," ' _ .'. ' C/o "Dominion." ■' \ . BUSINEBS NOTICES. ' BABY'S OUTFIT. Complete in every detail. . All prices. APRONS.' ( "VTURSES, Waitresses, and others, get |A ™ your. Aprons made by ' ... MRS. E. COLLINS, 61 Vivian Street and 11 Courtonay Place (Just behind Tram Terminus). / x AVERCOATsIK OVERCOATS! -V/ GREAT COATS. GREAT RANGE. , GREAT REDUCTIONS. GREEN AND DAVIS, Drapere and. Mercers, ■ fms*.'SIR.WILLIAM CROOKES TORIC "" : EYEGLASSES. ■ nPHESE Eyeglasses represent the last X word in Optical Science. They are carefully fitted to' your individual features, are stylish, and perfcotly adaptad to your vision.' ' 8. F. M'LEAN. Ophthalmio Optician, 121 Riddiford Street, Newtown. WALKING on hard pavements jars the nerves. WOOD-MILNE Rubber -Heels make hard roads seem soft! British made from Para Rubber. Mako rare you get Wood-Milne's!

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 273, 12 August 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 273, 12 August 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 273, 12 August 1920, Page 7