AMUSEMENTS. THE KING'S/Commencing NEXT SATURDAY, at tlie Matinee. AN EMOTIONAL MASTERPIECE, J'/" SUPERBLY PRESENTED, , Entitled.. . .. "MA'RIONETTES." - MAGNIFICENT SETTINGS. DIVINE DRESSES. A DAZZLING SOCIETY SUPER-FEATURE, ' Depleting A WIPE'S DEVICE 30 AVIN. HER HUSBAND'S LOVE, ■ Featuring . CLARA KIMBAEL YOUNG. THE WORLD'S JipST ARTISTIC SCREEN STAR. THE KING'S AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA Will Play, Nightly, and at the Matinee on'.Saturday,., NEXT WEEK'S ENTR'ACTE—Chopin's Famous "Battle Polonaise" (op. 53). Specially transcribed and conducted by Mr. L. D. Austin.
:he Bristol. - '. THe'ITING'S Two Sessions To-day. HE -®-®-ING'S Conuiiencinir ,2 and 7. GRAND HOLIDAY PROGIUMME, including '.. KEYSTONE" COMEDY. . "THE FATAL RING" -" d ' - (Eleventh Episode.) GAUMO'NT' GRAPHIC. . "THE-HONEYMOON," - CONSTANCE TALMADGE. ' AT, THE - EVENING SESSION . .'THE KING'S'ORCHESTRA. ' - - A'SUPERB PROGRAMME OF PICTURES AND MUSIC., ■c : ■ Empress. empress. MPRESS. . ..EMPRESS., The Fascinating, and Popuiar Player, P MONTAGUE LOVE MONTAGUE LOVE In an absorbing story of the Far East, t." •- "'VENGEANCE." "VENGEANCE." ;- ' . Gorgeous Scenes. Perfect- Production. BAIRNSFATHER' V S CARTOONS. ] BAERNSFATHER'S CARTOONS. AND'OTHER INTERESTING , . . - ' SUBJECTS, Malting a Eelifelitful, Programme. Box Plan at Theatre ,or . Book by 'Phone 3442. . Prices as Usual. ; THE .HOME OF-'.PERFECT PICTURES. , b To-Day THVERYBODY'S. To-Day To-Night -CiVERYBODY'S. To-Night WILLIAM DESMOND, . .-WILLIAM-DESMOND, ■, , ; -WILLIAM- DESMOND,;. ■ .. .- The Brilliant Star wli6 was such , a ; Success in "I WANT MY Appears This-Week.in a Stirring , Triangle Drama-, a Entitled "THE SUDDEN GENTLEMAN." "THE SUDDEN GENTLEMAN-". "THE SUDDEN GENTLEMAN-" 1 r .. "THE SUDDEN ' GENTLEMAN." Q' ! TJEEN'S THEATRE, .(JEEN'S THEATRE, Central Cuba. Street. Grand Double Feature - Programme. JUNtJ CAPRICE, ■ ■ In- "A Small-town Girl," Also GLADY'S BROCKWELL. 1 In "Conscience." s Prices as at ;«11 Theatres. i ■ Reserved Seats, 'Phone 3255. A FIRST-CLASS CONCERT Every evening during the holidays! Yon can have a concert by- the . World's Greatest Artists in '. your ' . own home with ~ THE GRAMOPHONE. * ' ..If you have?guests'thefe is no bett . ' ter way of . entertaining .them. ; I THE GREATEST ARTISTS . ... ' . t The Most Famous .Bands in the ; World are heard on { "piS MASTER'S'VOICE" > - RECORDS. . Just think of the pleasure of having ; Melba, Tetrazzini, Caruso, Scotti; ana [ other world-famous Stars sing for you and your ■ guests—of having them k ALWAYS at your service! See ns about "His Master's Voice" !. Gramophonea and Records. We carry full stocks, and will be pleased to demon- .. strate their Glorious .qualities. CHAS. , BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners - Street, Wellington. f agricultural show, H' OROWHENUA A. AND P. ASSOCIATION; ' ' i- : - ANNUAL show, ANNUAL SHOW,'- ';. !' To be Held on the Racecourse, •■■■': LEVIN, . On WEDNESDAY, JANUARY .15, 1919. JUMPING, RIDING, ' ■ ' WALKING, and - GUESSING COMPETITIONS. Classes for CATTLE, SHEEP, and PIGS. Entries close on SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1919. Schedules posted to any address on application. „ , ' R. D. WALLACE, Secretary, Box 27, Levin. BUSINESS NOTICES. , STAFFORD TEA, LUNCHEON. AND SUPPER ROOMS. ' Dinner 5.30 to 7.50. f ■ One of the Beat Appointed in the City. Smoking and Writing Room Provided for Gentlemen, | Open on SATURDAYS until 7.30 p.m. MISS READ, Proprietress, ■ Willis Street (over H. D. Bennetfa). YOST, mHE TYPEWRITER . FOR BEAUTI- . FUL WORK. Built for hard wear and to do any kind of worlr. [ ~' THE OFFICE APPLIANCE C 0.,. LTD., Opposite Town Hail, I y WELLINGTON. . SPEAR, DR. OF ' OPTICS, » EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7 WILLIS STREET, Late Optioian for the Wellington Hos- \ pital and Charitable Aid Board. Patients unable to obtain advice from ■ the Optical Department may 'obtain advice at the above address between 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. RECOGNISED A 8 ONE OF THE* DOMINION'S LEADING HOTELS.
BOOK I'KATS without- delay at tl QRAND OPERA HOUSE, Lessee J. C. .Williamson, Ltd. ' . TO-NIGHT, TO-NIdHT, . . TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, . TO-NIGHT, • . . And THE TWO FOLLOWING NIGHTS. " Successful Appearance af . PROFESSOR ANDERSON, PROFESSOR ANDERSON PROFESSOR ANDERSON. •PROFESSOR, ANDERSON. . PROFESSOR ANDERSON. PROFESSOR. ANDERSON-, ; '-- The King of Hypnotists. In a Sparkling Programme of Hypnotic t ' Comedy. f Screams of Laughter. Two Hours of Uncontrolled Merriment, ■ Supported by • MADAME CATS, Soprano, -Whose brilliant'vocalisation-delighted : /the audience. And the,following, high-class company: MISS- JONES, Contralto. MR. CATE,. Tenor. - CAPT. MACFARLANE, Bass Soloist. Quartets, Solos, and Musical Items. MR. ANDREWS,' Clog Dancer, . ' MR. A. BLIGHT, Indian Fire. Club Swinger, dazzling, brilliant, and spectacular. The Glee Quartet Party -was one of 'the Gems of the Evening. ' . ■ . - Als.o, :' ; . Clever Little'ELSlE DICK, the. Wonderful Child Danseuso. - Prices—3s.; 2s,', Is. plus tax. Box Plan and Day Sales at Perry's (Tobacconist). Business Manager, T. Fan-e11..-SPORTING. , ' : WELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB , (Incorporated).. OWNERS and Trainers are reminded that Nominations for all events Close with the Secretary, .Potone, on FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, at 12 noon. K. W. SHORT, . ' Secretary.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 83, 2 January 1919, Page 7
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