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» AMUSEMENTS. , i / ' LAST\TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE PICTURE WHICH HAS TAKEN WELLINGTON BY STORM', MALE AND FEMALE. ' v At the ; GRAND' • OPERA HOUSE. EACH EVENING AT 8 SHARP. LAST MATINEE TO-MORROW (Fri&iy) at 2.30 COME iIS'D SEE LADY MARY'S elaborately-served breakfast by means of which insight is givou regarding her selfish and shallow character. ■ 1 THE wrecking of the yacht. Scenes showing thfe main saloon flooded, with Lady Mary-making frantic efforts to escape. Scones showing Crichton's miraculous escape from the yacht as it overturns. Scenes showing all tho characters in their fashionable evening clothes east upon the deserted shore of the island. AFTER two years. Criohton established as ruler of tho group, being served and giving orders to tho people ho formerly served and who gave orders to hiin, while tho most ardent servitor of all is' Lady Mary. THE scenes of imaginary retrospect' inspired by the line, "When I was 'a King in Babylon and-,You Were a Christian Slav!" These show Crichton as the Babylonian king and Lady Mary as a slave who refuses to submit will. Asf a consequence she is cast to tho lions. A WONDERFUL PICTURE, WHICH TOGETHER WITH THE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME AND THE GRAND ORCHESTRA OF 10, DIRECTED BY MR. L H. JEROME, CONSTITUTES THE GREATEST PROGRAMME OF PICTURES AND MIJSIC YET OFFERED IN WELLINGTON. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. DAY SALES AT NED PERRY'S. After 5 p.m., Ring 21—811 for Reserves. GRA N D . OPE RA ' HOU SE. Direction ...1 PICKFORD AND PETTIE, LTD. I • ' * , - ■

MOTORS AND CYCLES FOR BALE. (Continued from Page 1.) | FIVE-SEATER Clcment-Talbot light JL Car, e.1., 6pare rim, and five nearly new tyres, and in order. 1 Five" Beater Jackson, e.1., s.s.. in perfect order. 1 Light Two-seater- Swifts 10-h.p., in perfect order; and 3 or i'Light Iwoseater Cars. For prices and trials, apply BREWER AND .GRIFFITHS, ' 120 Gliuznee Street. ■ ON-SALE, K-SEATER TOURING CAR. 8-SEATER 0 TOURING CAR. ... Both in excellent condition; just overhauled, Cheap. NEIL' DONEGH.UE AND CO., LTD., 50-Willis Stiiet, Wellington, and Hutt Road, Petone. ~ FORD CAR. ' i FOR SALE, Ford Car," only run 6000 miles, 5 tyres, Stepney wheel, good older. Price, £210. ' J. W. SHARPE, LTD., Richmond Street, Petone. 'Phone 3772 (3 riugs). HOTELS FOR SALE. > . HOTEL FOR SALE, IN COUNTRY. DWAN BROS., WELLINGTON. j FOR SALE, Country Hotel, rent i!B per week. Trado has averaged il4o weekly. Price, .£2250, including furniture. ' This is a cheap hotel to work. Very few servants. . Apply DWAN BROS., Willis Street,. ' Wellington. LIVE (STOCK, ETC., FOR SALE. PARROTS! PARROTS! PARROTS! TOTE carr.j good Stocks of Parrots, »» Cockatoos, G'alahs, Fancy Ducks, Finches, Doves, etc. Write or 'Phone, FOGLIA AND OOPP, Vivian Street, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 22—028. (Established 14 years.) FOR SALE, One Draught Stallion, ago •7 j-ears, quiet and in' good order, never had more than, six mares in any one season. For price and particulars, apply to the Owner, John Harding, Woodville. . FOR SALE, three young prado Jersey Cows, due to calve early 6pring to stud bull, first-class dairy quality. E. I. Wilson, Johnsonville. FOR SALE, two Sheep Dogs; leading dog and hnntawny. Apply "Good ,Dogs," c/o "Dominion." WANTED TO SELL (Miscellaneously : & FOR. SALE, IN PALMERSTON NORTH BOROUGH. 1 fl-2- 4CKES, wi'h 9-roomed, up-to-JLU4 ' date House, e.1.; two acres in cherries; completely covered with wirenetting on concrete posts; 7 acres in apples; guaranteed cleanest and best commercial orchard in district. Oil engine, sawbonch, and all spraying apparatus. Largo npplq shed, stable, chaffhouse, jind necessary outbuildings. Special reasons 'for selling. Absolutely no agents. For terms, apply to MRS. G. W; SHAILER, Scandia Street, Or D. COLLIS, Kairanga. SEED POTATOES. I AM NOW READY for. the 1920 season. Over 300 tons of Standard Varieties, including— Robin Adair, Sir J. G. Wilson, Sutton's Supreme, Aberbrothock, Sutton's J'26's, Arran Chief, Gold Coin, New Era, Beauty of Hebron, Maori Chief. E. H. CRABB, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North, 'Phone 700. Box 263. n WANTED TO SELL, qaaa ACRES of good Milling TimtiUvv ber; giving it away. J. L. MORRISON, 90 The Terrace. 'Phono 2820. ' SPLENDID BARGAIN. BLOCK OF TWO ACRES, fronting Main Street and two other, streets, Ohakune, with Shop and Dwelling, opposite largo school. Sacrifice immediate sale, Deposit .£3OO. F. I-lULSE, 52 Waitoa Road, Wellington. CJEED Potatoes, direct from growor; £5 New Era and Northern Star, true to name and hand picked. Also Pis Potatoes for sale: Apply 'Geo. Smerle, Koputaroa. ___ FIREWOOD— Wanted, offers for foot lengths on trucks, Daunevirke. W. Howarth, High Street, Dannevirke. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. f tOMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION, v half a minute from Lambton Station. Excellent cuipine, Moderate Tariff, Early hreolcfast if required. MRS. CLAY, 9 Itulgravo Street, Wellington. 'Phono 21-53. 'Phone 1190. One minute from car. Electric Light and all Modern Convenience/). KING'S PRIVATE nOTEL' (Late Wentworth), CLYDE QUAY, WELLINGTON. First-class' Accommodation for tho Travelling Publio. Good Table. Moderate Tariff. H. JABLES, Proprietor. HA R S T O N HALL. Private Board and Residence (under new management). Mahora Street, KUbiinie. 'Phone 3721 (1 short, 1 long)',

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

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 273, 12 August 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 273, 12 August 1920, Page 7