AMUSEMENTS. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. - Direction ... J. C. "WILLIAMSON. LTD. JULIUS KNIGHT SEASON, J LAST 4 NIGHTS Season 1 LAST 4 NIGHTS ; finishes LAST 4 NIGHTS Thursday next. Of one of the most successful and ' PHENOMENALLY BRILLIANT j SEASONS 1 ] Ever consummated in Wellington, j ,TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), JAN, lltK, LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! ] Of the greatest drama ever written, THE SILVER KING. THE SILVER KING. THE SILVER KING. ] Julius Knight as Wilfred Denver, , j Irene Browne as Nellie Denver. ] TO-MORROW, [WED., and THURSDAY NEXT (ThTee lafit nights of season), Special revival of Booth Tarkington's 6plendid ■ romance, MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE, MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE. MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRB. Julius Knight in his absolutely greatest , impersonation. . . ' < Prices.—D.C. and O.S. 65.; Stalls, 3b. Gallery, Is. Early Doors .to Stalls and j Gallery Is. extra. Day Sales at Miss Lennox's. Box Plans at Bristol Piano Co. ' MACMAHON'S NEW* : • THEATRE. Manners Street. ' ■ , TO-DAY (Monday, Jan. 11) TO-NIGHT AN IMMORTAL PROGRAMME. Sparkling with another jowol filched from : tne crown of picturedom, "THE ' PICKET GUARD," or rHE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND HIM. , Witnessed on Saturday by over 8000 ' people, among whom the' gentler sex preponderated. ... The prettiest and most pathetic photoplay ever 'shown. Prettier' than : "The Rosary," more stirring than-"The Battle . Hymn," as supremely , touching- as 'Dean Maitland." rHE BOMBARDMENT OF PAPEETE. A. graphic presentation of the German Attack in the Pacifio. ind our regular programme of the latest i ind best dramatic, comic, scenic, and iopical subjects. The longest and. best . programme ever shown in the Dominion. Admission, 6d. Children always 3d. PP.P.. . P.P.P. • P.P.P. •P.P. . P.P.P. . P.P.P. TO-DAY • . MONDAY ONLY ; TO-DAY MONDAY • ' ONLY . TO-DAY MONDAY ONLY j TO-DAY MONDAY ONLY t ' A DRAMATiC FEAST. ' ' A DRAMATIC FEAST. A DRAMATIC FEAST, "MAN AJJD WOMAN." ' And a' Host of Other Pictures. As usual, "follow the Crowd." You'll 'find yourself at the P.P.P,' M P R E S S THE A T B E. "Where- Everybody Goes."" 1 NOW SHOWING. The- London Film Co.'a gripping and • inspiring dramatic story, in oonneciioA with the great national crisis. ENGLAND EXPECTS. ' •ENGLAND EXPECTS. ' TOPICAL BUDGET. . . MAORI REGATTA, CARNIVAL. AND SEVERAL OTHERS. CRICKET. WELLINGTON V, CANTERBURY : *» ELLINGTON V. CANTERBURY For the PLUNKET SHIELD, ' , TO-DAY, TO-DAY, ' ' TO-DAY, TO-DAY, : ' . . ' .1 ON THE BASIN RESERVE. ' | Play commences at 11 o'clook. 1 E. M. BEE'JHEY, ' ■ | Hon. Sec.' j
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2355, 11 January 1915, Page 7
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