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AMUSEMENTS. KING’S” THE THAT KING’S The strange and fascinating visualisation of a young girl’s experiences on ■ the threshold of life, is the theme in the entrancing film drama, “EYES OE ' YOUTH” In which the Screen’s Most Altai Personality, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG Will make her appearance TO-NIGHT. "EYES OF YOUTH” The film version of the stage play introduced by Emile Polini. Is a Story of a. Soul’s turmoil midst the heights of happiness, the depths of misery and the extremes of joy and sadness. The screening of the film will be accompanied by special music arranged for THE KING’S GRAND ORCHESTRA. The Manjagement announces, the Special Artistic Engagement of * MADAME ANNETTE HAYWARD, Grand Opera Prima Donna and Vocalist of "The Miracle Man.” —‘in— Excerpts from the Musical Classics. Book at the Bristol where the Box Plan is on view from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. THE GREAT SUPER-NORDISK PRODUCTION. “A PRINCE OF BHARATA,” Commences its initial Screening at The QUEEN’S THEATRE. •. TO-NIGHT. FRIDAY. TO-NIGHT. A Supreme Triumph of Kinematographic Art. A Story seething with Romance, as it is lived in our Wonderful Indian Empire. “A PRINCE OF BHARATA/ 5 The sunny skies and waving palms of India form the background, the ardent and fiery emotions of a passionate Indian Prince the theme of this truly unparalleled picture. "A PRINCE OF BHARATA,” The First Super-Nordisk Screened in Wellington since 1914. A B, and C Masterpiece, exclusive to The QUEEN’S THEATRE.” For Reserves—’Phone 22 —334. Special Eastern Music by the Queen’s Peerless Orchestra. Sessions Daily 2.15 and 7.30.

PUBLIC NOTICES. COMMON-SENSE CHATS. NO. S—ABOUT MONEY. i> A QUEER thing, monev! A little •<X while ago it was said to be fast and loose. Now it is said to bo tight. Quite true. Loose it was; tight it is. If the writer tried to give a detailed explanation of the ups and downs of money, and its ins and outs, ho would give everybody a headache, including himself. Therefore this part of the chat stops liere. Money is tight, but people still have three meals and a bed per day, catch trams and trains, go to the pictures, have a "flutter” at the races, try “Tiatt’s,” and carry fon generally in much the same way as previously, with a few differences. Money is tight, but important things have to go on. National defence has to go on. Cure of the National health has to go on. The making of sound citizenship has to go on. Tightness of money (especially if the money is not really quite so tight us it is said to be) is a poor, weak excuse for the neglect ol any great national duty. Well, one of the greatest national duties of New Zealand’s people to-day is a warm, helpful interest in the young fellows who arc in training for thq people's uefence. lhe National Defence League is appealing to the people to have this Interest, and the League is showing to Wellington folk one wav by which good proof of such interest can be given. This way th® Community Club, for winch monoj is urgently needed. The plans for this establishment assure healthful J ecrea *.'« helpful instruction, good , and origin friendship for the Territorials and CadC< lnvest some of your money to-day in this welfare work. Send a generous smbscription to-day. to >±r. E. JJ- J'SJf ridge, Hon. Treasurer, heatherston St. (opposite the G.1’.0 ), or to JLHilb Secretary, Citizen Soldiers Camwal, b ■tvillfa Street (next Crockeries). You are asked to make a little scratch with a pen on a cheque form for the voung citizen-soldiers. Some of tlieni may have to suffer much more than a scratch of the pen for you some da} ■ IN THE ESTATE OF ALEXANDER PRYDE (late of Nireaha). Notice is hereby given that the Creditors of Ihe aboye-iinnied deceased, are required on or before February 28, 1921. to send their names and addresses and Uu> of then debts or claims to the undersigned. F H DOWDEN. ANNIE PRYDH Executor®. ' A~ CARD. MISS SAWTELL has returned, and Resumes Visiting Nursing. Telephone 21 —435. NOTICE, A LL Persons found TRESPASSING on xl our Property without our written permission. will be Prosecuted. All previous permission is now cnncellod. W. H. AND V. WEGGERY. Waikanae, February 10, 1921. 1 BUSINESS NOTICES. VARICOSE ULCERS AND BAD LEGS CAN BE CURED. "A7AREX” METHOD of Treatment V never fails when properly applied. No need to lay up. Will cure the worst case, whether’ long standing or recent. Write for particulars to Ernest Healey, Chemist by Fix am., Fox ton.’Phone 29. OVERDUE ACCOUNTS. A LL ACCOUNTS entrusted to THE 71 DOMINION MERCANTILE AGENCY. LTD., are handled with celerity and efficiency by a competent staff. ' Statements rendered promptly. UNION BANK CHAMBERS. Telephone 21—674; 3023. LADIES of Wellington, who appreciate fine quality in Silk, will be delighted with the big shipment of Georgette-. Crepe-de-Chines. Voiles, Fugi, and a Special Line of Striped and Checked Silks, in all colours, which we have just received. Inspection invited. I). J KWOTN AND CO.. Silks Importers. 40 Courtenay Place. LAMBTON BOOT REPAIRING COY., 121 Lambton Quay. BRING your Repairs. First-class Workmanship. No delay. F. MARTIN. Manager. HE demand for improvements in many lines of Machinery was never greater than at present. Everywhere manufacturers are seeking fresh ideas—~,'thods. Can. yon invent anything of commercial ''alue? If you can it may prove profitable. But get your idea protected. Interview Messrs. Baldwin and Ravward, Patent Attorneys and Consulting'Engineers, 215 Lambton Quay, Welling ton. A RTHUR J. WYCHERLEY, -A Lock and Key Specialist. Keys cut to any pattern. Safe and P.O. Box Keys promptly duplicated. Every description of Locksmith’s Work thoroughly catered for. Address! "KING’S CHAMBERS,’ Wellington. ’Phone 568. Private ’phone 2234 (2 rings). Bulbs—l2 Bulbs ench in J. separate lots. Acis; Crocus yellow ; Allium; tAnemone single; Anemone double: Freesia: Gladiola white; Grape hyacinth; Ixia pink: Ixia mixed; Iris Spanish; Tris peacock; Narcissus white; Narcissus cream: Narcissus yellow; Daffodil yellow ; Spara.xia ; Snowflake. Delivered anywhere. 21s. cash. B. H. JUST, Palmerston North. ILUB Tea Rooms, 126 Courtennv Place. / Hot Meals, Breakfast. Dinner, and Tea. Is. 3d.; open from 7 a.m. till 11 I p.m. Cleanest and Cheapest in the Dominion.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 124, 18 February 1921, Page 7

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