AMUSEMENTS. THE KING'S THEATRE. HAYWAIID'S PICTURES. TO-DAY At 2.30, and TO-NIGHT A Sensational and Sentimental Study of Society Circles. THE INTRIGUERS. Tlio Picture-play with a Punch! Also an Extensive, well-varied BUI, ALL NEXT WEEK FROM MONDAYA GREAT FESTIVAL OF FUN! PUN E FUN ' K Love PUN K Speed PUN .K EYSTOND PUN K And FUN K Thrills FUN K Tho Keystone Comedy.Co.'e Most Humorous effort to date. Humour that is CLEVER as well as farcical. A Groat Deep Human Drama, THE DERELICT. WORK IN U.S.A. ARSENAL. (Armaments for tho Entente?) A Dainty Domestic Drama by Kalem. AN OLD-FASHIONED GIRL. . WAR SPECIAL, ETC., ETC. Prices—ls. and 6d. Reserves at Bristol Piano Co., Is. 6d. Bo Alort—Float with the stream of pleasure-seekers flowing toward? g VE R Y B 0 D Y'S, THE PICTURE PALACE SUPREME. IT'S THE LAST : DAY AND NIGHT OF The Tense Melodramatic Monarch "THE ABDUCTION" Sensational "THE ABDUCTION" caroer of "THE ABDUCTION" criminal "THE ABDUCTION" Gar-el-Hama. Supported bv FILMS OF DAZZLING BRILLIANCY. "PLEASING UNCLE." Delicious. "KAISER WILLIE'S BUBBLE." A. strikingly clever war cartoon. "HIS FIRST CHILDHOOD." Keystone. "HIS FIRST CHILDHOOD." Keystone. A Saturday Night's Delight. MONDAY AT NOON. MONDAY AT NOON. AN OVERWHELMING ATTRACTION. Presenting vesplendently in pictures the book, the play, the world raved over EAST LYNNE'S MIGHTY RIVAL. Hugh. Conway's Electrifying Story, done in 3560 ft. of fine film. "CALLED BACK." Tho grand "CALLED BACIt." drama "CALLED BACK." ' played as "CALLED BACK." it should be "CALLED BACK." played by the "CALLED BACK." pick of England's "CALLED BACK." actors. A Great LONDON performance featured by the LONDON FILM CO. GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Adults, 6d.; Children, 3d. InMPRESS THEATRE. "Where Everybody Goes." TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, LAST APPEARANCE OF The Seventh Series [ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN And Supporting Sories. COMMENCING MONDAY, Reliance's Impressive "Featurb" THE WIRELESS VOICE. AMBROSE'S FIRST FALSEHOOD (Keystodo Comedy). THE LAST ASSIGNMENT (Edison Drama). BRITISH INDIA Scenic). TOPICAL BUDGET WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. JJIOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, i At 8.15 O'clock. By , MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist) Sonatina in A Minor -. Kaig Elert Reve d'Amoar Corbett Toccata and Fugue (Dorian) Bach Elegie Claussmaan Finalo from Symphony No. 6 Tschaikovsky Benediotion Nuptiale Saint-Saeus Minuetto Gig it Ccncortstuck (Op. 80) Lemare ADMISSION—Sixpence and One Shilling. Doors Open at 7.15 o'clock , ,TNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. May 7, 1915. JJUGBY! RUGBY! THIS AFTERNOON. AT ATHLETIC PARK, AT 3. ' PONEKE V. ATHLETIC. ORIENTAL V. SELWYN. Early Matches at 1.30. AT PETONE, AT 3TRENTHAM "A" V. PETONE. AT HUTTWELLIN3ION V. UNIVERSITY, ' Train, Lambton, 2.10. Admission, 6d. Ladies Free, Park Grandstand, Cd. SEASON TICKETS, giving admission to Athletic Park and Reserved Stand available at Union Office, or Hornig's, Cuba Street, Howe and Sowman, Lambton Quay—Gents, 155.; Ladies,'7s. Gd. fi RAND SACRED CONCERT. VJTRAND SACRED CONCERT. TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, MAY 3th, SUNDAY, MAY Bth, At HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, ■ By The WELLINGTON TRAMWAYS' BAND The WELLINGTON TRAMWAYS BAND [ Assisted by the LYRIC FOUR-. Vocal Quartet, W. Goudie (Baritone), H. F. Wood (Tenor). Commencing at 8.15 p.m. Silver Coiu Collection. gOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. TO-MORROW NIGHT (Sunday, May 3), At 8 o'clock Speaker-MRS. J. DONALDSON. Subject: "Whv I Am a >Social Democrat." WATERSIDE WORKERS' BAND. Branch Meeting—Monday Night, Esperanto Hall.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 2456, 8 May 1915, Page 7
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