vn AMUSEMENTS. m - - ■ iff mnu 'friNG's. to-day. an AHE J-Ving'S. TO-XIGHT, "'' A Goldiryu Masterpiece, / ad Entitled gh —"THE SPLENDID SINNER," — •ho —"THE SPLENDID SINNER," — :«1 —"THE SPLENDID SINNER," — nk —"THE SPLENDID SINNER."-7-a i Featuring .»- MART GARDEN 'I'lio en MARY GARDEN , World So MARY GARDEN famous ■tie MARY GARDEN Operatic lie MARY GARDEN Artist. "• The story of a Beautiful Woman Driven 'f to tlio Limit of Desperation, no . SACRIFICING HER HONOUR, }£ Stripping herself of her Wealth for the „ f Man she loved. ™ A LAVISH, DARING. SENSATIONAL ilo PRODUCTION. w " Prices-D.C, Reserved, Is. 7d.; I'nre- [ served, is. Id,; Stalls, 6d. Plan at Bristol or 'Phone 31-13. '" P" UAY I?MPBBSS' TO-DAY M TO-NIGHT IMPRESS: TO-NIGHT !£ A World Feature : ho . — "BROKEN TIES," — ;." • "BROKEN TIES,"' —- "BROKEN TIES," — .Starring ; . BEAUTIFUL JUNE ELVI'DGE, .With f u _ MONTAGUE LOVE and ./' m ARTHUR ASHLEY, rd A Picture to see and remember. i- Dresses and Settings are n.'Delight. '?" Come early or 'phone 3142 for Reserve 30 Seats. vx j* TjIVERYBODY'S. V TO-DAY it. JGiVERYBODY'S. TO-NIGHT nt A Dramatic Triumph ir- Starring id MARY M'ALISTER, JN "PANTS" ic- MARY M'ALISTER, IN "PANTS" n- ■ MARY M'ALISTER, IN "PANTS" of MARY M'ALISTER, IN "PANTS" °l i' A Delightful Story of Child Life. ! 10 A Little Tomboy who saves two ot WOULD-BE BURGLARS from Gaol. '« She also converts a STONY-HEARTED f s AUNT to a HUMAN BEING. ; d . A Picture that captivates with its ,e NOVELTY, PATHOS, and .POWER, Ring 'Phone 50 for Reserves. ll _ DOROTHY DALTON le '.''.. ■ " In i . tf LOVE ME." ' s'. ;.' '.• ■ >"> :.'...■:. s " -iA^^AFT'■' Tlientre- ARTCR.AFT >« Theatre • ARTCRAPT a '..•■' ', it P I ■ JACK MCSFOSD E ■ ■ • • T In ' '. "HIS MAJESTY I I , BUNKER BEAN." i, '■ •: ,- i PATRIOTIC ENTERPRISE'S. v TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTT TO-NIGHT! f > PLAIN, FANCY DRESS, AND POSTER 1 BALL. Ii . -. i Under the Patronage of His Excellency l the Governor-General. > ■ .IN AID OF CRIPPLED SOLDIERS' 1 HOSTEL. 1 : ■'' ; j T ARGE TOWN . HALL. TOWN HALL. [ \ ■ ' Six Prizes for- Best and Most Original . Costumes. ' Assist the Jewish Club's effort by your attendance so that a substantial amount can be handed over to the above deserv- . ing cause. . . ; QONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. ; TO-NIGHT! "~ ", TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! • TO-NIGHT! , . "THE THESPIANS," "THE THESPIANS,", i ■ "THE THESPIANS," In a. New Series of Short Plays. • "KIPPER" (One-act Comedy-drama). • "IN HONOUR BOUND" (Short Dramatic Plav). ■ , "ROSALIND AND ORLANDO" I n "THE BASHFUL LOVER." "QUARREL OF SIR PETER. AND „. . LADY TEAZLE." Direction: Mr. Culford Bell. Proceeds for Camp Entertainment Fund. Boa:■ Plan at The Bristol. 3s„ 35., is. MAORI ENTERTAINMENT? - AORI ENTERTAINMENT. . In Aid of Lady Liverpool's- and Mrs. Pomare's Alaori Soldiers' Fund. (Under the Distinguished Patronage of Ineir Excellencies the GovernorGeneral and the Countess of Liver- ' pool;) ' - - , TOWN ' HALL, ; WELLINGTON. TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON- : TOWN HALL,' WELLINGTON.' I Your Opportunity is at HandT CIS THIJ a T TwrH.' TIIE POIS TffAT . THE HAKAS THAT ON NOVEMBER 7. r ; • ON. NOVEMBER 7. J - "Would you still the longing heart, Ease the pain that gnaws within, For the dear ones far away. Gone where duty calls. Book your scat at The Bristol on Satur- - day Morning. Now, don't" forget it. 1 N.8.-The Public arc reminded of the ■* MAORI OUR DAY STREETS STALLS on November 8, and Donations or Contributions will be gladly received by Mrs. Pomare, c/o the Hon. Dr. Pomare, Old Parliamentary Buildings, Wellington. See Saturday's paper. JUST ONE MORE DAYTiO. prove- your patriotism by. helping the sick and vroundod soldiers who are fighting for you. Give all you can ~ to the Red Cross. "Our Day"' appeal ends To-morrow. ~ ■ — —: ■ i • WANTED KNOWN- Id mHE ADDRESS OF T. A.' WELLS'S a! .J. NEW PAPERHANGING WARE, ot HOUSE IS USA MANNERS STREET, pi opposito King's Theatre, 62 Taranaki «i I Street, and Luke's Lane. Telephone 883. N THE MOTHER OF ALL THE SOLDIERS _ IS seeking aid to help our men in tlio tiring-lino. She puts forward her last appeal To-morrow. It's called "Our Day." Give generoiisly-make it "Her /l Day." J CO . m( |yrR. BRIDGE, DENTIST " l (Late Upper Willis Street); ~ Macarthy's Chambers, r \ . ■ 50 WILLIS STREET. Ef 'Phono 4491. (Opp. Hotel Windsor.) C ° W' BaWjrlnd CO.,' Dyorr*anl • Dry-cleaners, 125 Cuba Street. City. 'Phono 226.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 24, 23 October 1918, Page 7
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