AMUSEMENTS. THE PRI Ml] IICIURE THEATRE THIS AFTERNOON, AT 2.30. THIS AFTERNOON, AT 2.30. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHI\ TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT. The Final Screenings of the Charming and Fascinating Actress " " ■ In the Brilliant and Striking Play, HAZEL DAWN AS NIOBE. ' HAZEL DAWN AS NIOBE. HAZEL DAWN AS NIOBIi. HAZEL DAWN AS NIOBE. And Exceptionally Good Programme. Book your Seats for To-night at.'Tho Bristol till neon, then King's Theatre. PRICES—fid, and Is. Reserves, Is. (id. The TriNG's. HE •IVLNG'S. A Big Heart Grij>ping Attraction FOR . NEXT WEEK, Commencing Monday Night. The FAMOUS PLAYERS' CO. makes another valuable addition to its forces by introducing the distinguished dramatic star, • JOHN M'ASON JOHN MASON to the screen, in a thrilling photo adaptation of Sir Charles L. Young's worldrenowned drama, JIM THE PENMAN. JIM THE PENMAN. JIM THE PEV-zAN. JIM' TEE PENMAN. JIM THE PENMAN. JIM THE PENMAN. JIM THE PENMAN. . JIM THE PENMAN. JIM THE PENMAN. JIM THE PENMAN. Tho story of tho great forger who sinned for love's sake, and whose after-life was one of bitter remorse and stern retribution. FROM REAL LIFE. Other fine pictures, including, a Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew Comedy. PRICES as usual. Reserves at Bristol. t|Y ellincton CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ORGAN RECITAL. : ORGAN RECITAL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8.15 o'clock <t By MR. BERNARD PAGE ■' (City Organist.) Ist Movement from Symphony No. G B Minor (Pathetic) Tchaikovsky (a) Lb Fille aux Cheveux De Lin (from ' the Preludes); (b).En Bateau—Debussy Fugue in D Major Guilmani Fantasia '. Silas Pastorale Claussmann. Triumphal March. Hollins
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2764, 6 May 1916, Page 9
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