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AMUSEMENTS. PARAMOUNT THEATRE “PERJURY.” “PERJURY.” WILLIAM FARNUM IN THIS POWERFUL DRAMATIC PLAY. TENSELY exciting throughout, A Really Good Programme. ARTCRAFT THEATRE

GRAND OPERA HOUSE. LESSEES J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Comm encing TUESDAY, MARCH 20. TUESDAY, MARCH 20. TUESDAY, MARCH 20. TUESDAY, MARCH 20. FOR A SEASON OF NINE NIGHTS. E. J. AND DAN CARROLL announce with pleasure the coming production of a New Australian Comedy-Drama, in three acts, being C. J. Dennis’s own etage version of his famous verses, whi ch, in print and picture, have won a world-wide reputation, “THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE.” PLAY 1 "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE PLAY” PLAY A Speaking Likeness of Dennis’s Immortal Creation, whose Romance with Delightful Doreen is unfolded in Inimitable Dialogue and Unique Situations. THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE AS A PLAY. A visualisation of Tim BLOKE, of G INGER MICK. THE STROR ’AT COOT, DOREEN. TH® PILOT COVE, UNCLE JIM, MA, and the KID. THEI BLOKE. A LIVING, BREATHING, TALKING BLOKEI. sriventuring from the murky atmosphere of Spadgoris Lane into the realms of "Lnv." 1 PLAY PRODUCED BY BERT BAILEY. The Sentimental Bloke dips hie lid Tuesday, March 20. Prices—Os., 45., 2e., Plus Tax. THE SALVATION ARMY. NATIONAL CONGRESS. 19 23. NATIONAL CONGRESS. WEILLI NGTON. COMMISSIONER AND MRS. BOOTH-TUCKER From lion don, and COMMISSIONER AND MRS. HOGGARD. T.C. IN CO MMAND. COLONEL AND MRS. McINNES, TH E N.H.Q-i STAFF, D.H.QJ. STAFFS, AND 460 OFFICERS. PUBLIC EVENTS. PUBLIC EVENTS'. SATURDAY MARCH 17, THE CITADEL. 7.45 p.m. THE CITADEL. INDIA INDIA LECTURE BY COMMISSIONER BOOTH-TUCKER. TICKETS, Is. CONGRESS—SUND AY PROGRAMME! TOWN HALL 11 A.M. HOLINESS SERVICE. ‘ CONGRESS PARADE 2.30 p.m.—Start from Boulcott Street to the Basin Reserve.—2.3o p.m. 5 BANDS. 5 BANDS. BASIN RESERVE. 8 p.m. BASIN RESERVE. BASIN RESERVE 3 p.m.' BASIN RESERVE. GREAT OPEN-AIR BATTLE. MUSIC SONGS. ADDRESSES. (If Weather Unfavourable, Meeting at Town Hall.) .... 7 P.M. — SALVATION SERVICE — 7 P.M. TOWN HALL. ’ 7 p.m. ERSE TOWN 11 ALL 7 p.m. TOWN HALL. MONDAY,' MARCH 19. , TOWN HALL TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. YOUNG PEOPLE’S DEMONSTRATION. Commence 7.30 p.m. ' 7.30 p.m. Commence 7.30 p.m Doors Open 6.30 p.m. RESERVE YOUR SEAT. RESERVE YOUR SEAT. • TICKETS 2s. TICKETS 2s. A Few U preserved Is. SEATS BOOKED, 205 CUBA STREET. DO IT NOW! BUSINESS NOTICES. ART CONNOISSEURS AND' COLLECTORS. « RARE OPPORTUNITY of vie wing a Wonderful New Collection, A Specially Selected'to Suit Wellington Levers of Genuine Art. Which includes GEORGIAN COFFEE POTS and TEAPOTS, WILLIAM IV SILVER ANTIQUE OLD DUTCH SILVER, MAGNIFICENT HALL-MARKED SILVER TEA SETS, OLD WORCESTER GOLD and MORONE DINNER SERVICE. i A Large Assortment of RARE A NTIQUE JEWELLERY, HEIRLOOMS, GENUINE OLD SEVRES VASES, SURERB CHELSEA FIGURES, OLD CLOISONNE and SATSUMA. A Beautiful Collection of BOX ES, 16th CENTURY SILVER, OLD IVORY, PORCELAIN with PAINTED MINIATURES. Nobody can afford to miss tho cp oertunity of their lives to see the Collection at THE FRONT SHOP I N THE BACK STREET, M C KENNA’S, 215 UPPER WILLIS STREET (Tram stops St. Peter’s Church).

meetings. Y 'ToULOTT STREET. SUNDAY, March 11—SHORT, BRIGHT SERVICE, 4.15 p.m.. followed to Tea and Social-hour. Speaker: MISS OLDFIELD. Cafeteria open from 5.30-6.30 p.m..; Saturdays, from 12-1.30 p.m. and 5-8 p.m. Y" M.C.A., ~wiLLIS STREET, SUNDAY AFTERNOON. 4.15 p.m. 4.15 p.m. ' MEN’S MEETING, in the Lounge, Hear Rev. F. E. Barry on "Enthusiasm, followed bv Strangers’ Tea at 5 p.m. CHARLES R. EDMOND. Aet.-Gonwal Secretary. EARLY SETTLERS” AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION OF WELLINGTON. MEMBERS AND FRIENDS of the above will meet on WEDNESDAY. MARCH 14, at 7.45 p.m. At DUSTIN’S ROOMS, Cuba Street, EVENING IN MANNERS ST., Recalling Some of its Early History. Members are requested to bring any Photos or Sketches of Manners Street showing its progress, Hon. Soo. THE METROPOLITAN PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. n (Incorporated under Hie Building Societies Act. 1880.”) riXHE THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL JL MEETING of Members of the Society will be held on Monday. March 19. at 8 p.m.. nt the Offices of the Society. Commercial Union Assurance Company’s Building. Grey Street. BUSINESS: To receive the Directors’ Report and Balauoe-elioet. To elect two Directors. To elect two Auditors. Nominations for the position of Director must be in the bands of the .Secretary seven clear days before the meeting in terms of Rulo No. 6. L. ROSKRUGE, . Secretary. Wellington. February 28. 1923.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 148, 10 March 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 148, 10 March 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 148, 10 March 1923, Page 7