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AMUSEMENTS. "INGS. -IXG’S. The Theatre that THING'S'els the Standard. -I^-ING’S. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. TO-NIGHT, at, 7.30. TO-NIGHT, at 7.39. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. THOMAS H. IXCE THOMAS 11. INCB Presents his Master Work, “HAIL THE WOMAN.” “HAIL THHi WOMAN.” “HAIL THE WOMAN.” “HAIL THE WOMAN.” V'HAIL THE WOMAN.” THE WOMAN.” “HAIL THE WOMAN.” “HAIL THE WOMAN.” “HAIL THE WOMAN.” “HAIL THE WOMAN.” A GREAT MOTION PICTURE is presented here, in which magnifiront tribute* is paid to -womanhood. It \isualises the new position of the woman. It pictures li&r conquest ever everyday economic conditions. It is a drama of “just folk,” for the characters might he you. your son, your mother or your daughter. It is not a political preachment, nor a sermon on morality—just a human drama of life. With the greatest cast of stars ever assembler! on the screen, including Rlorence Vidor * Liovd Hughes Theodore Roberts Madge Bellamy Tully Marshall Charles Meredith Edward Mnrtindel Vernon Dent Gertrude Claire Mathilde Brundage USUAL EXCELLENT SUPPORTS And MISS GWEN SPARSWICK MISS GWEN SPARSWTCK (Australia’s Leading Sonrano) KING’S GRAND ORCHESTRA, Conductor, L. D. Austin. Overture, “Maritana” (Wallace). Plan at the Bristol. Theatre 'Phone 22.212. COMMENCING TO-DAY At the STRAND THEATRE T R A N D THEATRE. A PROGRAMME OF CHEERFULNESS l Every BAD BOY in Wellington Every GOOD BOY in Wellington Evavy Boy’s Sister. Mother, I’atlei Should see JACKTE COOGAN (The Khl. .IACKIE COOGAN (The Kid I •IACKTE COrtOAN (The Kid) JACKIE COOGAN (The Kid) In the 1922 Model of “PECK’S BAD BOY,” "PUCK'S BAD BOY,” “PECK’S BAD BOY,” “PECK’S BAD BOY,” A Picture that Gets you all the Time Also Screening, The Successful Musical Comedy, Present, ed ns a Screen Story. “OH, BOY!” “OH. BOY!” "OH, BOY!” Sunshine. Smiles, and Loveliness. JUNIi CAPRICE In a Breezy, Buoyant. Bubbling Outburst of Merriment-, And “SNOOKY, THE HUMANZEE,” “SNOOKY, THE HUMANZEE,” In the Comedy Feature, "READY TO SERVE.” “READY TO SERVE.” Usual Prices. Telephone 3299. SPECIAL MATINEE TO-MORROW. “PECK’S BAD BOY” At the STRAND. WELLINGTON, at 2 p.m., And at the GRAND, PETONE, at 3.30 p.m. BETTER CLASS SONGS At Begg‘3. HERE are four detailed items o{ interest to Agere, consisting- of “something better,' suitable for drawing room cr concert platform. “FROM WIGWAM AND TEPEE." Four more American Indian songs by Charles Wakefield Cadman. Published for low and high voice PRICE 6/6. “DEVONSHIRE CREAM AND CIDER," by Wilfred Sanderson. A delightful eong of the rollicking type for Bass or •Baritone in Keys C (G to D), D. Eb. PRICE 2/6 "LOVE’S MERCHANT,” by Molly Carew. A beautiful and effective Soprano song with which Miss Rosina Buckman creates a great impression. PRICE 21THREE SONGS by Amy Woodforde Finden. “Song of the Lotus Lily," “Florida Love Song,” “Jessamine." Complete in one hook for low or high voice. CALL IN AND HEAR ANY OF THESE. CIIAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners street, Wellington. ■ Special Appointment i His Excellency the Governor-General. INIMMO and SONS, LTD., The ♦ Piano 5-pecialists. Prices and easy rms to suit every buyer. Piano Showom and Factory, 42, Kent -terrace. RACING NOTICES. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, JULY Bth, 12th, and 15th. ACCEPTANCES for First Day’s Events and Winter Hurdles Handicap, also entries for Trial Plate, close on FRIDAY, 30th instant, at 9 p.m., with 555 A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB GRAND NATIONAL MEETING, 1922, AUGUST Bth. 10th, and 12th. FIRST DAY. N.Z. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 2150 sovs (a Cup valued 50 sovs and 2100 sovs in specie): second to receive 420 sovs, and the third 210 sovs out of the stake; three miles and a half. WINTER CUP (flat), of 1000 sovs; second to receive 200 sovs. and third 100 covs out of the stake: one mile. SECOND DAY. N.Z. GRAND NATIONAL HURDLE RACE HANDICAP, of 1750 sovs; second to receivo 350 sovs, and the third 175 sovs out of the stake; about two miles and a half. BEAUFORT STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 750 sovs; second to receive 150 sovs. and third 75 sovs out of tho stake; about two miles and a half. TIITRD DAY. SYDENHAM HURDLE RACE HANDTCAP, of G 01 1 sovs: second to receive 120 sovs. and the thrd GO sovs out of the stake: two miles. LINCOLN STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP. of 800 sovs: second to receivo 160 sovs, and the third SO sovs out of tho stake: about three miles. Nominations (1 sov each) for nil above events OLGSE ON FRIDAA, June 30th, at 8 p.m. F. C. COTHER. Secretary. P.O. Bo* 385. Telegraphic nddres-, "Turf,” Christchurch. See full programme “Referee." 567 WORKERS about to Furnish, hefore buying New Furniture see S. C. Gibson’s stock, corner Vivian and Taranaki streets. Prices right. ONEY TO LEND The Citizens’ Loan and Discount Co.. Ltd., Boulcott Chambers, Tbmlcott street, near corner Willis street. Open until n p.m. cn Fridays.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11250, 30 June 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11250, 30 June 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11250, 30 June 1922, Page 3