AMUSEMENTS. rjIKB KING'S THEATRE HAYWARD'S PICTURES, At the MATINEE To-day, and . TO-NIGHT, tie LAST screening of MARY PICKFORD, Peerless and Petite. In her universally acknowledged grandest success, THE EAGLE'S MATE COMMENCING MONDAY, Edison's great film adaptation of John Eeed Scott's novel, THE COLONEL THE COLONEL OP THE RED HUSSARS, EED HUSSARS, _ A Heart-winning Romance. A Grand and Varied Programme ill addition, including THE GREAT ITALIAN EARTHQUAKE. Prices: Is. and fid. Reserves at Brista Fiano Co., Is. Gd. JIVERYBODY'S. DAILY PROM NOON. Ina personally-conducted tour of th< greatest city in the Empire finishes to night, so don't wait, come now and eei LONDON DAY AND NIGHT. LONDON DAY AND NIGHT. LONDON DAY AND NIGHT. One hour of sight-seeing in every por tion of th« world's wonderland. Keystone's Great Scream, PATTY'S WINE PARTY. PATTY'S WINE PARTY. Witll ' Mabel Norinand. Syd. Chaplin Patty Arbuctle. Having a good time. Gaumont Graphic. Bella's Elopement PRICES—Adults, 6d.; Children, 3d. EVERYBODY'S. Direction Puller's Pictures, Ltd. ON MONDAY, AT NOON. ON MONDAY, AT NOON. A new star in the firmament. KEYSTONE'S COMEDY SUCCESS, 200 ft. of shrieks and yells at • HUSHING THE SCANDAL. HUSHING THE SCANDAL. HUSHING THE SCANDAL. . HUSHING THE SCANDAL. A "wiggy" reminiscence, which oauses endless fun. Syd. goes in for a scalping expedition, and it comes off—in inori . than one way—featuring SYD. CHAPLIN Same SYD. CHAPLIN family SYD. CHAPLIN as Charles. As a genial, jovial jokist, Syd., .wit! his juggling jokes and eccentric tumWinj feats, is hard to excel. • HUSHING THE SCANDAL. HUSHING THE SCANDAL. HUSHING THE SCANDAL. One of the funniest Keystones yel screened. A novel plot, with rollicking,' devil-may-care comedians. SYD. CHAPLIN A SYD. CHAPLIN mirth . SYD. CHAPLIN maker. As a diverting guest at a garden party, The laughablo antics of Syd. equals his famous brother, Charles Chaplin's best . joke. THE BABY'S RIDE. THE BABY'S RIDE. 'A drama of thrills and smiles. FIVE 808 REBELLION. Clever Cartoons. OUT OP THE DEPUTY'S HANDS. A stirring Western story. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Latest News. . Prices—Adults, 6d., children 3d. jQONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency the Governor (the Earl of. Liverpool). VOCAL RECITAL. TUESDAY. 20th APRIL,',I9IS; At 8.15 p.m. MR, REGINALD G. BLOW, L.R.A.M., Assisted by MISS C. SIMPSON and MISS D. GREENISH (piano). MR. PRANK E. JOHNSTON ('Cello). Accompanists: MRS. P. R. JOHNSTON and MR CH.W. KERRY. Seats, 3s. (Reserved), 2?. and Is. Box Plan at Dresden Piano Co., Ltd. £lONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. TUESDAYr~APRIL 27th, FIFTEENTH . 1 PIANOFORTE RECITAL, by MR. BAXTER BUCKLEY, ' Assisted by MR. T. D. COLLINS (Vocalist). Prices; 3a. reserved, 25., Is. Concert at 8. Box Plan Bristol. THEOSOPHICAL . SOCIETY, Ballance St., opp. Supreme Court. PUBLIC MEETING, SUNDAY, 7. p.m. "Dramatic Interpretation" Of Sir Edwin Arnold's "LIGHT OF ASIA," By Howard Edie. BAND. TUPP'S BAND AT BOTANICAL U, GARDENS. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 3 p.m. BEIGE'S LUNCHEON ROOMS. OPENING NOTICE. TITE are Reopening in our New Pre- » » mises on. TUESDAY, APRIL 20th. Brandon' St. (next Kirkcaldie and Stains). SUCCESSES BEGG'S. THIS SEASON'S WALTZ: "DESTINY" WALTZ.—This composi•ion of Sydney Baynes is now a worldwide success, and is already fairly wellmown in New Zealand. "DESTINY" is mre to be the popular Waltz this winter. We have just received a large supply m reply to our cable order. Price Is. 3d. »py, posted Is. lOd. "HERE WE ARE AGAIN" (referring ;o ithe British Soldier). The succcssor to 'Tippexary." This Song has a grand iwmg, and is now sung by all the Troops. It is saying a great deal when we say :hie Song is almost as popular in Great Britain as the famous "Xipperary." Prico 6d. copy, posted .7d. "WHEN SONG IS SWEETV'-Our lat:st Drawing-room Ballad. This Song is nir latest success, and promises to range with "Perfect Day," My Task," and jthor popular successes. Set in three teys, to suit all voices. A song every singer should have. Price Is. Cd. copy, x-sted Is. 7d. Our Pianists are always available to ;ry over the above and any other item ?ou wish. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners St., Wellington. New Zealand's Leading Music House. Importers of High-grade British Pianos. ALKEU'S. STABLES, BULLS, Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and jeneral Contractor, (.'caches: Greatford ;o Bulls. Vehicles, Horses, and Motorists ufl fiitSi, Good ikmrlfi Rooms.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2438, 17 April 1915, Page 9
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