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AMUSEMENTS. njmE KING'S At 2.30 and 8 To-day. Affl? KING'S. THE ENEMY, A Greater Vitagraph Triumph, Introducing A Beautiful Now Star, PEGGY HYLAND, Supporting a Groat Actor, CHARLES KENT. From "Bow Bow," the outcast of the HiUoo.il, sleeping in a kennel, to (i A GREAT CIVIL ENGINEER. This romance is a sterling lesson to those whose habits threaten to master them. No Sermon, BUT A STRONG AND GLORIOUS STORY. ALSO: Charles Chaplin in "The Vagabond." 'Phone 3U3. fTOIE EMPRESS. Till ■ 3.30 To-day. AHE IMPRESS. .Till 3.30 To-day. Final Screening of Clara Kimball Young in "Tim Rise of Susan." Commencing at 3.30, ALICE BRADY, Supported by a powerful World film cast in "THE HUNGRY. HEART!" The story of Frou Frou, tho Butterfly Wife of a .Man older than herself.She is supplanted by a Righteous sister, and. iu bitter anger flies with tv former lover. Wonderful child -noting, by clover Ray Carrara. The Play which took Paris by storm, picturised in splendid form. NOTE-C'harles Chaplin in "The Vagabond" will be shown from 11 a.m. onward.". EVERYBODY'S. TO-DAY, VEUVBODY'S. At 3.30. A Special Bill will be Screened till 3.30. WM\ S. HART in a Fresh and Breezy drama, full of rapid incident, "TRUTHFUL TULLIVER," ' A Big Manly Picture Story of a Cowboy Journalist who brought Truth back into fashion. BILLIE BURKE In the most powerful storv to date, "TANGLED THREADS." ■ TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON (CONCERT CHAMBER). THIS EVENING, And Evcrv Evening During the Week. ST. JOSEPH'S FANCY FAIR AND SALE QF WORK. Under tho 'distinguished Patronage of Her Excellency the Countess, of Liverpool. HIS GRACE ARCHBISHOP O'SHEA has kindly consented to declare tho Fair Open THIS EVENING, at EIGHT O'CLOCK. MUSICAL ATTRACTIONS BY ' LEADING AMATEURS. , FANCY DANCES BY THE PUPILS OF MISS GUISE. GYMNASTIC DISPLAYS AND MUSICAL ITEMS BY THE PUPILS OF THE MARIST BROS.' SCHOOL. THE NEW. ZEALAND NATIVES' ASSOCIATION BAND. TURNER'S BANJO, MANDOLINE, and GUITAR ORCHESTRA. Matinee—Wednesday und Saturday, 2.30. The proceeds in aid of the uew Infant School and Kindergarten, Help the children to help themselves. LECTURE ON THE WAR By ' DR. A. K. NEWMAN. Y.W.C.A. GLUBROOMS, Fawlds' Building, Herbert Street, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY, APBJL 28th), S o'clock,. Public invited. Collection for Building Fund. • ' BAND. TU\Z. NATIVES' ASSOCIATION BAND at BOTANICAL GARDENS, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 3 p.m. THE LANGUAGE OF COMMERCE. ESPERANTO. AN OPEN ADDRESS on above subject will be delivered by Mr. W. L. EDMANSON, F.8.E.A., at Esperanto Hall, 15G .Lambton.Quav.on TUESDAY, Ist May, at 8 p.m. His Honour Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G., Chancellor of the University, will preside. All are freely invited. , Milligan's resMafilrJ Announce 5.30 CLOSING TIME. , AN advantage to patrons, as they can see the merjts of the Suits they sire selecting better in daytime than under electric light. THAT HAPPY FEELING! EVERYONE WANTS IT. It is to be found in every packet of LIPTON'S TEA.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3065, 28 April 1917, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3065, 28 April 1917, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3065, 28 April 1917, Page 11

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