, | AMUSEMENTS. .;. j /HRAND /\PERI TPTOUSH. j "■BAND UpERA HOUSE. ; Direction ... Beir and John Fuller, Ltd, i sA'URDAY! SATURDAY! SATURDAY NKXT SATURDAY NEXT j FOR THE FIRST TIME N N.Z. FOR THE MUST TIME IN N.Z. i FOR 'THE FIRST TIME IN; N-Z. j BEN. J. AND JOHN FULLER, JUN. k ( Present -; THE ENGLISH ACTOR, '.;-. j And a Powerful Dramatic Cast in Walter Howard's' Submarine Spectacle "SEVEN DAYS- LEAVE" "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE".-.:- ' "SEVEN DAYS' liEAVK".' '/ "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE" "SEVFIN DAYS' LEAVE" . , - j "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE" ..- -. "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE" : "SEVIJN DAYS' LEAVE" / "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE" j THE RAGE OF CONTINENTS! \ CROWDED WITH REAL THRILLS. j Swrie in a German Hospital—ln.B I Brutiil nun Strikes the Dying Prisoner— ■ The Blowing up of. a . submarine—lm i Fight with Spies. ' . ; It Thrills—lt Excik>s--It-Stimulate.. , Now Ploying its Second "i ear - at-;tM ; Lyceum, 1/m'doh. '■' j 9 WEEKS Princess 'Theatre, Melbourne. 12 WEEKS Grand Opera House, Sydney. j "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE." . ! "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE." : "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE." No Piny of later jears hos aronsed ; such tremendous enthusiasm among vast ; audiences. .„,,~'„' 1 A WORD TO THE WISE PLAYGOER t BOOK TO-DAY! BOOK TO-DAY! Plon at. Bristol Piano Company. No Extra Fee- for Booking. ', Nolo the Prices: ' 4s„ 35., fa.. Is. (Plus Tax). | Reservations; 4s. 2d. (tux included). _ WE OPEN .TO-DAY AT 10. . . CORINNE GRIFFITHS in .... ■ ! • "I WILL REPAY." An.Altogether Unusual Tale, where a. Mystery is Cleared by!the most Commonplaco Moans.COMING, ON SATURDAY, OLIVE THOMAS in "BETTY TAKES" A HAND." ... -A-Bright,-Breezy, Spicy,-Splendid Play of Love, "Life, and Laughter. The Follies' Queen, as a boardinghouse-keeper j for a merry week. . - .j LAST: TWO DAYS.AND NIGHTS AT ■ Of "THE REGENERATES," Featuring ALMA REUBENS." ' An Honest Plea for More Restraint in Intermarriage.; AT THE CHANGE ON SATURDAY, "ENLIGHTEN THY DAUGHTER," Starring RUBE DE HEEMEK. From the Heights of Purity to the Depths of Shamo fell tho girl who .was Kept in Ignorance." ■ ' .' PRICES FOR THIS PICTURE :•' D.C.. 25.,- Stalls, ls. and Gd. No extra fee for Reserves. - ' ' ■ ■ -. •IMPRESS. '" : - : :: ' - EMPRESS. Sh Continuous-n io 10. ■ "DIAMONDS AND '^PEARLS."'-' : ' " A World Film Drama with;" • ■ KITTY GORDON and ■ MILTON SILLS ' A Marringo-Problem Play That Probes Deeply into Human Nature. ' '"'■' SPORTING. ■m-arlboeoug.il '.RACING CLUB. 'AUTUMN MEETING, . 14th & 15th MAY, "MS. NOMINATIONS, cIose'FRIDAY, 26th 'APRIL. For Programme see "Referee." . I • E. J. HARVEY, Secretary..
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 185, 25 April 1918, Page 9
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