AMUSEMENTS, Final Screening T,IVER.YI!ODY'S To-night at •^YEit-YEODVS Of "THE DARING OF DIANA," Featuring ANITA STEWART, COMMENCING TO-MORROW, At TITIVEifYBODY'S. ■Everybody's. Cosmo Hamilton'.-; Famous Novel. Entitled "SCANDAL!" "SCANDAL!" An exciting story of what "SCANDAL!" follows when a gill sayii "SCANDAL!" she is married—when.she "SCANDAL!" ftn't—to n ninri who rc"SCANDAL!" 'i'lii's to treat it as a "SCANIIAL!" joke. "SCANDAL!" •"SCANDAL!" "SCANDAL!" •\ during vol beautiful "SCANDAL!" Blnrv. II: is Hie duty of "SCANDAL!" evor'v mother and dnugh- "SCANDAL!" lev to son this picture. "SCANDAL!' "SCANDAL!" "SCANDAL!" [[■WE YOI! BEEN HONEST TO YOUR DAUGHTER? The Predicament of a Girl who Did Not Realise the Dangers of Life. A S/on- of the I'RRIJ; Hint Conies whjn A Girl is Kept in IGNORANCE. Featuring CONSTA NCE TALMADGE. CONSTANCE TALMADGE. CONSTANCE TALMADGE. CONSTANCE TALMADGE. She will Clmrm tou as the SPOILED but INNOCENT Girl. The CLIMAX" is the Most TERRIFIC SCENE of INTENSITY in all FILM DRAMA. A SUPER-FEATURE. And No Advance in Prices. Ring 'Phone 50 for Reserves. ': SPECIAL MUSIC. Never Before Has There Been, and Never Again Will There Be, Such n Galaxy, of Celebrities as in "MASKS AND FACE'S," The Ideal Company's Super-feature, TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. mir. E • KIN G'S. 1H E KING' S. First Appearance in Wellington of SIR JOHNSTON FORBES-ROBERTSON SIR JOHNSTON FORBES-ROBERTSON SIR JOHNSTON FORBES-ROBERTSON And IRENE VANBRUGH, Supported by Dennis Neilson Terry Gladys Cooper Dion Boucicault Ben Webster Lilian M.'Carthy Nigel Playfuir 11. B. Irving Henry Yiburt GcraldDuMaurier Lyn.il Swete Winifred Emery Lottie Venue Weedon Grossmilh Gerald Ames Gertrude Elliott Marv Brough Stella Campbell Phyllis Hart Lillian Brnitluvaifb Viola Tree And Others. This Historic Picture wa.s produced at (ho Invitation of the British Academy of Dramatic Art. In a Prologue the following Notabilities Appear Personally on the Screen: Bernard Shaw, Sir George Alexander, Sir James Barrie, Sir Arthur Pinero, Sir Squire Bancroft, .Sir John Hare, And Others. Prices: Reserves, 2".; Circle, Is. 6d.; Stalls, Is. and (id. (plus tax). . Reserves nt Bristol or 'Phone 3143. ANNUAL EXHIBITION. N.B. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. Art Gallery, Whilmoro Street. OPEN from 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. Catalogues, Is.; Art Union Ticket-', Is. A.Splendid Collection of New Zealand and Australian ■ Works now on view. A DM! SSION- ONE S HILL] NG. ST. PAUL'S PARISH. A GIFT COIN TEA will be held at A 3 p.m. on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, in tho SCHOOLROOM, Sydney Street, in aid of tho forthcoming eale of work. Cimtribulions of cako and flowers will bo acceptable.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 14, 11 October 1918, Page 7
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492Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 14, 11 October 1918, Page 7
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