AMUSEMENTS. LIBERTY rpHE HOUSE LIBERTY LIBERTY -L of Big LIBERTY LIBERTY Attractions. LIBERTY COMMENCING THIS AFTERNOON. COMMENCING THIS AFTERNOON. It is seldom that :Jie Management ofthis theatre stsps from its usual 6phoro to make an nnuouncouient regarding the presentation of any entertainment, but in announcing tlio engagement of v CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in her big now production, "THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN," and CARKIE LANOELEY and HER MELODY MAIDS, wo feel justified in doing tho unusual. Here is, wo believe, the highest form of .idealised moving pictuio entertainment ... a feast for the eye in the regal eettmga and production dotails ... a beautiful love story" of tivo continents . . . and tho highest standard of vocal and instrumental ' music. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CLA ll A KIMBALL YOUNG CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In hor most gorgeous photo-play, THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN IKE FORBIDDEN WOMAN . THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN ! THE FORBIDDEN .WOMAN ' THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN j THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN , No Oast ever assembled for any production lof the character of "THE FORBIDDEN 1 WvMAA" surpasses in versatility or brilliance tho "Cast of this Picture. Headed by MISS YOUNG, Ihe Oast includes CON WAY TEARLE, acknowledged the*mo3t finished lovor on the screen to<lay; KATHRYN ADAMS, known to and admired by millions; Mil WINTER HALL, J. JIGUEL LANOR, MILLA DAVENPORT, JOHN MacivINNUX, and wonderful littlo STANTON WILLIAMS, the beloved littlo boy, whoso cleverness Bends audiences away in a whirl of happiness. ALSOCARRIE lANCELEY CARRIEILA N C. E L E Y CARRIE LANC, ELEY AND HER MELODY* MAIDS. AND HER MELODY MAIDS. AND HER MELODY MAIDS. FOUR BRILLIANT SOLOlSTS—Vocalist, Pianiste, Violiuisto, ''Cellist —in brilliant effort, that will in alto tho enthralled listener envaptnml that ho or she grasped the opportunity of hearing MISS CARRIE LANCELEY (Queen \of Song). Hers is tho treatment of" the artist bornvoice, sympathy, everything! An interpretation that, will nlwuys bo rememberedtreasured- recollections to livo in tho mind's store-liousc.' MXSS LANCELEY is- % 3?rima. Conna of tho first magnitude, her voice of ringing quality, o.b clear as a bell and, vibrant with feeding. She is equally at homo "in opera as in ballads and national songs. Included, in her numbers' will l>©: —"Aw Maria" (Gounod), "Waltz Song" (Boheime), "When Chestnuts Bloom" (Newton). Following is MISS IRENE WATTS, the English Pianiste and Monologuist, who entertains at tho piano, and tJio audience comes at onoe within tho spell of her art. Then, withbrilliauco, dash, and abandon, MISS CEOILE' STEVENS (The Girl who mako the Violin Sob) breaks into molody. The audienco forgets everything now, and is wrapt in the story her violin tells. Completing the party is MISS DORIS MIDDLETON, who, with the mellow tones of hor Violoncello will, play upon your heart-atrinfis, and carry you with' her to the land of musical make-believe, GREAT.SUPPORTS. PiATI 532 'foisodo VISIBLE HAND" Serial. LIBERTY ORCHESTRA. Overture, "Lo, Hear tho Gentlo LaTk" , (Bishop). Duet: Fluto, Mr F. A. Bullock; Cflaiinet, Mr L\ L. Woledgo. , Wo request our patrons to como as early as possiblo, eo tluit all may Ira accommodated, seated promptly, and comfortably. Wo expect capacity and overflow crowds, fox the, programmo warrants it. PRICES.: la Id, 2s Id; 2b 7d. Box Plan at The Bristol till noon Saturday, afterwards at Theatre. Iting 2366.'' ' 6183 RUGBY FOOTBALL.. RUGBY FOOTBALL. ANCASTER " PARK. ANCASTER . PARK. THIS AFTERNOON. THIS AFTERNOON. RUGBY FOOTBALL. ' RUGBY FOOTBALL. fI.H 0 W GROUND S. fi HO W GROUNDS. THIS AFTERNOON. THIS AFTERNOON. All Games fl p.m. All Games 3 p.m. MEETINGS. BECKENHAM SCHOOL FAIR. Final meeting of fair committee wi'.l be held on . SATURDAY, ICth, 7.45 p.m. Business; Report and Balanco-ehcet. T. Q. CARLISLE, 6077FP • Hon. Sec. TRENTHAM ART UNION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tho FIRST ANNUAL MEETING of the above Fund will be held on MONDAY, tho 16th duy of May, 1921, at 2.30 p.m., at Accountants' Chambers, 3D Johnston street, Wellington. BUSINESS:' To receive tho Annual Statement of Accounts and Balance-sheet and tho Auditors' Report thereon. To elect a Committco for tho ensuing year. General. Nominations tor the office of Members of tho Committco must be in writing, and Bigned by the Proposer, and must be delivered to the Secretary, on or before tho Btu day of May, 191, at his office, 39 Johnston street, Wellington JAMES McINTOSH, F.P.A., N.Z., COS 7 Secretary. DEFENCE NOTICES. MILITARY TRAINING. ANNUAL PaRADE FOR MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS, •_ Prior to posting Cadets to Territorials. AREAS 33 AND 34. » ALL Senior Cadets, except _ Secondary -ci School Companies, who attain the age of eighteen years this year aro warned to attend Parade, with their .respective units, as under, at KING EDWARD BARRACKS:— MONDAY, 7.30 p.m., April 18th, 1921. WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m., April 20th, 4921. THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m., April 21st, 1921. There will also, be a Parade at tho Barracks at 7.30 p.m. on Thursday, April 28tb, 1921, for "casua'.s" and Cadets from Belfast and Riccarton Companies. The medical examination this year will be an especially severe one, and all those Cadets who fail lo parade will be considered as "fit" and posted to the Territorials. At these parades Cadets will be given an opportunity to state which branch of the Territorial Service they would prefer to. join. • (.••gd.) H. FOSTER, Liaut., N.Z.5.C,,. 6123 Area Officer, 'Areas 33 and 3i IMPOUNDED. IMPOUNDED, in Rangiora Borough Pound, on tho 13th April, 2 COWS, ono Brown, one White and Brown. If not' claimed, and' expenses paid, will be' sold on the 27th April, 1921, at 12 noon. E. Whito, Poundkecpct. , 5198
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