AMUSEMENTS. THE KING'S. THE KING'S. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT. A Stupendous Holiday Programme, Headed by "THE ADVENTURES OP MISS TOMBOY." "THE ADVENTURES OP MISS TOMBOY." Vitagraph's latest laughter-maker, Featuring JOHN BUNNY AND WALLIE VAU, LILLIAN WALKER, The trio of mirth-raisers. 6 EXTRA SPLENDID ATTRACTIONS 0 "PATHE GAZETTE." Latest from Everywhere. "THE CHIEF OP POLICE." A stirring "Kalem" drama. "WHEN THE MEN WEAR SKIRTS," Screamingly funny Farce. '"IN'DANGER'S HOUR," A touching cliild story. NEW YORK POLICE CARNIVAL. An education in Police work, their training and sports. SCENES IN & ABOUND THE BELGIAN CAPITAL. Since the German Invasion. KING'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. 6d. and Is. Reserves Dresden, Is. Gd. EVERYBODY'S. ALWAYS UP TO DATE. A notable production in pictures, COMMENCING NOON TO-DAY. Mai Pemberton as a photo playwright, Magnificent picturisation of Max Pemberton's well-known novel, Kronstadt. A POWERFUL'MILITARY DRAMA. The play centres around Russia's impregnable fortress, where the Germans hoped to be to-day, but "Hock der Kaiser'' failed. Love, intrigue and diplomacy in foreign lands. The spy system fully exposed. Full of dash, vim, sensation, daring, 1 A 8-PART HECLA DRAMA. KRONSTADT Military KRONSTADT Drama.. KRONSTADT Foreign KRONSTADT Power's KRONSTADT Intrigues. The story of a girl -who unwillingly acts as a spy. Vigorous KRONSTADT Drama KRONSTADT The most exciting scenes of the 'book vividly portrayed. KRONSTADT. KRONSTADT, KRONSTADT. KRONSTADT. Featuring a' girl spy in foreign lands, embodying a pretty love romance. . MABEL'S LATEST PRANKS, MABEL'S LATEST PRANKS, . Another Keystone 6cream, with, hilarious. •" MABEL NORM AND. MABEL NORMAND,. Keystone's comedy queen in the title role. CANADA'S CALL TO ARMS. CANADA'S CALL TO ARMS. Glimpses *f Canada's Expeditionary Force —Camp Life—Embarking at Quebec—On the High. Seas—Britain's Navy Transports 35,000 Men and 9000 Horses—Life ■ on Board Ship. WIRELESS FROM THE WAR (iLatest series, splendid cartoons), GAUMONT WAR GRAPHIC (Latest from the War). Orchestra Day and Night, Prices, Gd. and 3d. tfl MPRE .S S THE ATE E. •■J "Where Everybody Goes." STALLS 3d., FOR ALL. DRESS CIRCLE Gd.. FOR AJJU. limited number D.C. Reserves, 16. NOW SHOWING. Another Great War Scoop for the Empress. "CHANGING THE "CHANGING THE MAP OF EUROPE." MAP OF EUROPE." (2000 ft..) "TOPICAL WAR BUDGET" (Latest News from the Front), ' An<} SEVERAL OTHERS. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. GREAT HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. THE POMP AND PANOPLY OF WAR. 1 Commencing ' SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, i SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, I (Boxing Night.) | . Seven Nights Only. | J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., i Presents the Brilliant and very. Popular Artist, JULIUS KNIGHT - < -JULIUS KNIGHT • Unquestionably the finest romantic actor ' who has ever graced the Australasian ; Stage. Supported by MISS IRENE BROWNE, 1 i And, a. specially selected company of over 90 high-class dramatic artists, in a stupendous representation of the famous Napoleonic Military Spectacular Romance. A ROYAL DIVORCE. A ROYAL DIVORCE. Undoubtedly the most universally popular Drama the stage has ever known. JULIUS KNIGHT AS NAPOLEON. Irene Browne as Josephine. • A ROYAL DIVORCE The production is absolutely the finest yet presented of the Napoleonic Play. A . special feature will be the thrilling serie.3 of battle tableaux, including "THE RETREAT PROM MOSCOW." "The BATTLE OF WATERLOO." • And "THE ROCK AT ST. HELENA." A Gorgeous and Unparalleled Production. 100-PEOPLE ON THE STAGE—IOD GRAND OPERATIC CHORUS. ' CORPS DE BALLET. During the season will also be staged "THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL." "THE SIGN OP THE CROSS." "THE SILVER. KING." And "MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE," Box Plans for "A Royal Divorce" will be opened at the Dresden on Wednesday Morning Next at 9 o'clock. A queue will 1m formed from 8 a.m. Prices D.C. and R.S., 65.; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early door Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. Touring Manager, John Farrell. T7IASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL FERRY SERVICE. ('Phone 464.) GO TO EASTBOURNE And DAY'S BAY For HEALTH AND 'SUNSHINE. IMPORTANT NOTICE. 'A Night Servioe is now run EVERY EVENING, leaving Bona Bay at 7 p.m., and Wellington at 10.18 p.m. | ) . 1 j i J j
winning the trophy with an . aggregate of 176 points:— GOO yds. H'p. Tl. Rflmn. E. Luckman 80 1 4 84 Rflmn. H. M'Comish 79 i 83 Rflmn. E. Buckley 71 12 83 Rflmn. W. Aston 82 scr. 82 Rflmn. A. Lucas G9 10 79 Rflmn. J. Sharp 73 scr. 73 Rflmn. A. Crosson 70 scr. 70 Rflmn. T. Andrews 61 4 Go Rflmn. 11. Stephens ......... 47 H G1 Rflmn. F. Green 3G 10 46
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2338, 21 December 1914, Page 7
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