AMUSEMENTS. THE THING'S. HE JCkiNG'S. to-day. to-day. douglasHlrbanks • In Well, What Does it Matter what lie's in? The Slain Point is—its DOUG. -FAIRBANKS. Still, if ,7011 must know tho narao of the Picture, it is "A HER ICAN ARISTOCR A C Y," "AMERICAN ARISTOCR ACY," "AMERICAN ARISTOCRACY," Five "Rpols of Ltehriiiiifr and Laughter. A_ HURIUCANK QV ADVKNTUK-β. JIo is bored ]>y the monotony of life, until olio day A beautiful girl whom he has never seen before KISSES HIM ON TUG BROAD HIGHWAY. And then motors off. He sets out lo find her, and win her, and YOU BET HE GETS HER, But before ho does soWell, you must come and see what happens. In addition, the Final Instalment of "THE NEGLECTED WIFE." An Episoue Full of Surprises. Prices, Is. and Gil. D.C.. Reserves, Is. (id. Plan at Bristol or 'i;hone 3113. Farewell-* word that must he, and lias been. A sound which makes us linger—yet farewell. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. BAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Absolutely last appearance in Wellington of without doubt the most popular artist on tho stage to-day, I ADA REEVE. ADA REEVE. ADA REEVE. . FAREWELL TO WELLINGTON. FAREWELL TO WELLINGTON. Be sure you are present this evening to say good-bye to the idol of tho Englishspeaking stage, ADA REEVE ADA REEVE ADA BISEVE And her BRILLIANT-COMPANY. BRILLIANT COMPANY. BOX OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS: To-day tho Box Plan will bo at. the Bristol till 12 o'clock, afteiwards it may be found at the Sweet Shop nest Theatre, where Day Sales are also procurable. PRICES-55., 35., 25., Iβ. folns Tax). ADA REEVE COUNTRY TOUR: PETONE.-TUESDAY. MAY 28. FEILDTNG.-THURSDAY, MAY SO. DANNEVIRKK.-FRIDAY, MAY 31. PAHIATUA.-SA'TORDAY, JUKE 1. nnOWN HALE CONCERT CHAMBER. JL Direction Will, and Rob. Thomas. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And Every Evening at 8. In the Unique Programmes of MUSIC! MIRTH! MERBIME-NT! Coinplcto Change Every Thursday. THE ENGLISH PIERROTS. THE ENGLISH PIERROTS. Arc Pronounced AN UNPAKALLELMD SUCCESS! PRICES, 35., 25., Is. (Plus Tax). Book Seats at the Bristol till noon. Seats Reserved by •'Phone 05 after 6 p.m., will not be retained after rising of cuvtaiu. AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Book your Seats.. No Extra Charge.
EMPRESS. MPRESS. Continuous—ll to 10. A Vitngraph Drama, of Passionate Intensity, "IN THE BALANCE" "IN THE BALANCE" .Featuring EAKLE WILLIAMS. Tlio lihn version of E. l'liilhps Uppenhoim's famous liovel "The Hihman." 116 lived as a recluse—a woman-hater— among tlio hilk But Pate gave him A STAGE BEAUTY AS HiS GUEST. Mo worshipped her. His rival epoko evil •of her. lie was prepared to defend her honour, but she j-obbed the lour words of disillusionment— THE CHARGE IS TRUE. Ho -went back to the silent hills. And thero tit last sho came to him. GRAND ' OPEEA HOUSE. Commencing WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT. SYDNEY JAMES And his NEW REVUE COMPANY And EOYAL STROLLERS, ' In "COME LVSIDE." "COME INSIDE." "COME INSIDE." EVERYTHING JOLLY, MERRY, BRIGHT. The Prices—is., 35., 25., Is. (plus Funny Tax). Box Plan at Bristol on Monday. THE QtfEEN'S THEATRE" Special Attraction. Special Attraction. "A TALE 01 , TWO CITIES." The. Immoi'tal Work of Charles Dickens. WILLIAM FARNUM in the Dual Roles of Sidney Carton and Charles Darnay. 8 Reels, Totalling , SMO Feet. Ordinary Prices—Sixpence, Is., and Reserved Seats Iβ. Gd., at Begg's. or 'Phone 3253. Children, 3d. until 6. WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. WHO WON THE 19M (PRE-WAR) CHAMPIONSHIP? WELLINGTON (BRACKETED WITH ATHLETIC). ATHLETIC PARK, THIS AFTERNOON, WELLINGTON Meet PON-EKE (Leading in the lfllS Championship). SBLWYN (a New Team) v. ATHLETIC, on No. 2 Ground. OLD BOYS v. PETONE, AT PETONE. Early Matches as usual at the Park. Notice to Club Secretaries, Captains of Teams, and Referees.—Kindly assist tlio Union to secure better publication by handing in results of nil matches to the daily papers. T. H. JO.NES, Secretary. AUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. A COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL will lie tondered to Mr. J. Carswell and other Returned Members from tho Front, in the Institute Rooms, Aitkcn Street, on' SATURDAY, 25th MAY, at 8 p.m. T. R. WALLACE, Secretary. Under the Auspices of tho Wellington Social Democratic Party. MR. TOM BRIN.DLE MR. TOM BRINDLE Will Speak at the ALEXANDRA HALL, ABEL SMITH -«■ STREET, _ SUNDAY EVENING, at 8/ Subject: "Lalwur and tho Churches.' , Musical Items from 7.:i1) to 8. Collection. J. W. M. HARRISONS'S pHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES. GENTLEMEN.-Ibndays and Thursdays, 8 to 9 p.m.; Tuesdays and Fridays, 5.15 to G p.m. LADlES.—Tuesdays and Fridays, 8 to • 9 p.m. CUILDREN.Tueedaye, i to 5; Saturdays, 0.15 to 10.15 a.m. 131 FeatheretJn Sheet, City. 'Phone 3214, i
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 211, 25 May 1918, Page 9
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