Amusements, | ALACE to-night T^ALACE ALACE to-monow X ALACE WALL\CERBH> in WAIJiACE REID tho Paramaunt WALI^ACE REUD picture play WALILACE REID "House of WALLACE REILD Silence." Greatosfc TREAT 'E!M ROUGH animal TREAT 'EM ROUGH comedy yet. TREAT 'EM ROUGH A Senziott TREAT 'EM ROUGH riot. TREAT 'ELM ROUGH PICTOGRAPH PICTOGRAPH Tho Screen PICTOGRAPH Magazine. AUST. GAZETTE Tho Topical AUST. GAZETTE Budget AUST. GAZETTE QUEEN A LEXANDRA UmV /\.LEXANDRA appeal's in-tho ]). W. GRIFFITH Paramount Artor.ift Mastcqjiece: THE /^REAT X OVB BE VJTREAT JLVOVE A 'nighty story of woman's regeneration by war. Tho hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that can wield a weapon as potent as the sword. D. W. GRIFFITH strips the soul of women in war. For the first time in the history of .motion pictures, tho very floaver of Britain's finest wom-rjihoodl is .shown engaged in !the noble task of succoring the brave sons of tho Elmpiro in their pei"ir>d of great suffering andl sacrifice. Among these who take part in tho' development of the story arc QUEIEN' ALEXANDRA cud many other notable personages. SHOWING TKKEE PEKFORMANCES. i WED., 21st, at 3.30 and 8 p.m. THfJRS., 22nd. " PALACE mHEATRE ALACEi .H. HEATREi D-.C. 2s ; Stalls Is; Reserved Seats Gd extra (plus tax). BOX PLAN AT aWIWRIGHT'S. Released. through. Feature'PFil-niß, Australia. ALI3O1. LOREMOUE, Director. ftew Advertisements, CENTRAL FOOTBALL CLUB. ■ •. v A OE^Jij^AL MEETING rtf the -*^- :il;-ovo Olub will be held in. the Lolom.T Tea Rooms at 7.3p p.m.. THIS EVENING. .■■■■■' ~.. Business: Important, W. PINKIIAM, Hon, Sieci'etaiy. TROCAIHEIRO DIHLNG ROO3iK. TTTAVIISIG taken over the tubove -*-■• dining rooms, I will open them on MONDAY NEXT, 26i>h hist., for dinner, tea, and! suppers, and xnoiminp; and afternoon tens. I liopp by caire .md attention to> resteive, a fair share of patronage. E. YEIALANDS. M-'.R'LBOROUGH RETUBNEJ> SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. FOKrNIGHTLY ASBE^IBLY DA.NCE 1T1« ' ST. PATRICK'S HALL ; —on — WEDNESDAY NEXT. A- POPULAR function at. which a, -^^- full measure- of enjoyment is guaranteed. ' Retimed Soldiers' Orchesti-a>. , TICKETS 2s 6d. Ba>ncing from 8 till 12. Light ' slipper. F. H. MERRIE, Secretary.- ' ENLIST TO-DAY. , j JOIN the army of public-spirited j people who have mobilised to j \make "WATBiILEA FOrtTNIGIIT j WATELU.LSA FORTNIGHT wateirlLEA fortnight the most successful e;\anpaign that was ever unlortaken for the benefit of the province ant! for the b-etit^r-ment of tho citizens of to-day and of to-morrovr. Auckland can boast of its parks, the vh-afton Bj-UI-^o, iifc.s liarbor, and other attraotioiis. WHY NOT BLENHEIM? Be.:onio a Waterlca. enthur-iaKt, and life- will i» v/cdl wca-th living. . AYe a«k .you to give in .service and in kind. We arc eonildorb ol: tho mpoiiK1. N. G. PARKJ'TK, Recruiting OfFictvr for the. "Water Lea" Fortnight." TO STATION AND SMALL FARM OWNERS. WANTED, "03^ msin possessing thorough knowlodgc! of rabbit-ing.—--Positicn as hc^ul rabbiter'on station oc group of f:mall farms. Excellent references. Apply to— J. REID, Box 90, Meadowbank.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 169, 19 July 1920, Page 1
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470Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 169, 19 July 1920, Page 1
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