...AMUSEMENTS. , Lloyd ■ George "God speed you in your to"' great work, and grant that D. W. Griffith you inay accomplish your ''..'•■', desires." "HEARTS OF THE WORLD!" OF THE WORLD!" .-.-Though -a British subject not. .waiting for' England's., decision,, he makes his farewells -'and..offers :his, life for France, believing the hind that is good enough to LIVE IN- is "good, enough to-WGHT FOR,,. , . , : ,•:. ■ riRAND' ' OPERA''' .'HOUSE. va"RAND"•'•••':■ ■'■ OPERA . :'HOUSE. Direction, 1 . J. C. WltttAMSON,.' .LTD. ': . Manager-J.. FARRE'LL. ;..', . D. W. Griffith's Greatest .Triumph, ■"-•;■ "HEARTS; OF THE WORLD!" -' ''HEARTS OF THE WORLD!"- . ; ; Commencing '- • '■"' SATURDAY- • NIGHT NEXT. .. ■ -SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT. . ' - DAILY: MATINEES NEXT :WEEK. '■■■■% ;C; : Wn,LIAMSON,'LTD., ' ' Proserit.""'' : - - ■ (By riri'angemeiiti with the. British. Government), ' • D. W, GRIFFITH'S Tremendous, Magnificent, and Unequalled '■■■". .Spectacular Motion' Play— ' OF THE WORLD!" '•'■ -"'HEARTS'--OF THE WORLDS;;.' '>"A LOVE-STORY OF THE GREAT ;•-;:'. : . : ..;•' ' WAR.'.'":■'. V:=.' ■ -.; Taken, in, France at tlie Express-Direction of the Britisli'Goverhinenf.-' "■'■' AU'reeords in tlie.history of Motion Pietura..biisihcss have, been; shattered, to .smithereens, .by .the ' worldrwide . se'nsa'.tionnlsiiccess. of.."llcarts..of the World," '.wrliich.. lias.. been -. .acknqwledged a \ far greater and, better production; than either .'.'The- Birth .pf. a '.'Nation" .or "Intoler- .'.-,!.-' ahce." - ••' -"HEARTS OF THE WORLD!" '.. "HEARTS OF THE.'WORLD,!" During the Unfolding of the sweetest story ever written the onlookers -will behold ; ONE MILLION ■-FIGHTING MEN IN : ACTION:- ; '"■'" ''-•■'■ ' ■' ■■ TWENTY THOUSAND HORSES; MILES OF'ARTILLERY. "'" SQUADRONS OF AEROPLANES.-■. FLEETS'OF ZEPPELINS." ••■".■." , CHARGE "OF THE TANKS'. • ."-. THE DESTRUCTION. OF-CITIES. •: BATTLE SCENES TAKEN ON THE ,y, BATfLEFiEL'DS. OF FRANCE, ' '■ " ■■ FULL OPETi ATM ■OR CHESTR A-. . ■'■'■ SPECIALLY WRITTEN MUSIC./ AVONDERFUL AND REALISTIC ' .;: ;:: "EFFECTS."-' "■''.'. Box .Plan's'-'.Open at The :BfTstol- on THURSDAY MORNING NEXT. ' EVENING PRICES-3S.V 2s. r and'ls. . " AFTERNOON PRICES-2s ; -'"and. Is.; Children flalf-priee, '- :--".:':.. i No, Early Doors." No'Bookihg Fee:.'' UEEN'S THEATRE. .UEEN:'S .THEATRE. TWO FEATURE PRQCtRAMME ' ' : :...''.':..'.Of.' Special; Distinction, ; - GEORGE WALSH In "THIS-TS-THE LIFE," '.;■'.'.'.-And' JEWEL;-CARMEN ""■. - In "THE iaNGDOM OF LOVE." Prices as at. all .Theatres. Reserved..Seats,:ls. (id.,.at 3255. . : :'' ; '','. .v^CARNATION^-SHCnY,.';.'••..'., :'' "fiEE' THE-" EXOuislTE- BLOOMS ■ ; v';.,-". : ...::..-'j;p;DAY.V:.;,'";. : ' ..•.•:. ;,•■■ AS-.there is .-to:, be no ; -Rose;nnd Carna- . . tion,-Show, this season,.Jlr.. H>- A. .Fox liiis-consented to'make a display of his : 'Loyely Carhatipu.Blooms in our windows, commericiriji; at NOON TO-DAY. , This Display illustrates' the- Vondcrful improvement that has. taken place in the .modern- Carnation,; For-colour, .-beauty ..of : form,. .'and : "stro'ngt]i v of,stems tl;ey : are "unsurpassed.;., ' v ,'.---, "..-.-;- -.•■, ■-■~ ..- IT: is, a' treat "you- -should- not -.-' ■ .-' :-, v:MISS! ; .' : ■..-,-s-. '■■.• H. C. GIBBONS'AND'CO., LTD., Lambton Quay. .A,FIRST-CLASS,.CONCERT, ■~-,. .", "'.l .-;■' -;..»Every evening'during■the-'hoHdays! ' r '•' You can have a. coricort'.'by' the , World's Greates.t Artists ,'iii" your own. home with ', ' THE GRAMOPHONE. ' If you have guests there is no bet:..:i,ter .way of-.entertaining them. ; -- THEGREATEgTARITiSTS;' t J'S^ : '' ' .^Th'e..Most", Fiimpus,.Bands -,in itho .. .:'. ..:World aro.-heard.on- - ..''■■ '~■ "HIS MASTER'S-VOICE" :. RECORDS. I' ■ •: ,*" Just, think of the pleasure of. having Melha,.: Tetrazzihi, .Cariiso,.'. S.cotti,' and oilier'"'world-famous .Stars -sing for you and your, guests'^of.;-:'-having . them ALWAYS at your, service! .. . ;■..; . See us • about "His. Master's: Voice" Gramophones and Records. We carry full •stocks, and ;will bo pieased to demon-; ~strate their Glorious qualities.; .-... r^HAS. ; B'EGG AND . CO;, LTD., ~',.....■ Manners Street, Wellington, '..'■, SPORTING... TJIOXTON ■"■'-. . RACING,- .'fJLUB. ''. -•.'•- ANNUAL 'MEETING.'.":. ':,";.ANNUAL. MEETING. ANNUAL .-MEETING. '. . . ' WEDNESDAY,' JANUARY; 22, 1919.WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, ,1919, ACCEPTANCES CLOSE .ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY-15, 1919, at 8 p.m. >•■;■■■ :- ENDELL'WANKLYNy,' .:• ': '. . Secretary. • TfIGMONT' -RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, : . ; ' WEDNESDAY AND: THURSDAY, ' FEBRUARY 12 and 13, -1919. Handicapper: H. Coyle. Starter: C. O'Connor. Judge; -J. R.'-L. Stanford. ",., *_ .: . ....,- ■ ;; '".-FIRST'DAY:-"_ " " OHAWE HURDi;ES;-A- ; Hnndicap,of 185 sovs. One mile,and three-quarters. FLYING. HANDICAP.--A. Handicap, of • '. 300 sovs.. Six. furlongs., MERE MERE. HACK FLAT.-A Handi- '. : cap of 150 sovs. . Five- furlongs. EGMOXT.CUP.-A Handicap, of 000 sovs. .' One mile .'and.a half. LADIES' PURSE.(Hack), of 120 .sovs. Eight and.a half furlongs. EGMONT STA'KES-Of SOO sovs. (Closed.) Six furlongs. ' ' • . . WAIPAPA. HACK FLAT.-A Handicap . of 150 sovs. Seven furlongs. VVHAREROA WHLTER;-A Handieap of 200. .sovs. Seven .furlongs.; ■'•'■ •' SECOND DAY:' OKAIAWA. HURDLES.-A Handicap of 150 sovs. One mile and n half. WAIMATE MANDICA'P.-A Handicap of250 sovs. Six furlongs. FARMERS' i PLATE- HANDICAP.(Hack), of 120 soys.. One milo and a' distance. ■ : ATKINSON .MEMORIAL STAKES.-A, Handicap of 500' sovs. 'One ijiile anil ■• a quarter. . , .' •" " "■'•'.•■ iM'ATDEN. HACK SCURRY-Of 150 sovs. Five furloiigs. HAWMRA STAKES;-o'f 500 sovs. (Closed.) One mile; ■' ■' - INAHA: HACK- FLAT.-A Handicap of J.so.sovs.' : :.Six-fnrlungs. •.,-.'■-.. >• NORMANBY' WELTER.-A, Handicap of . 200 sovs; Eight'and a.half furlohgs. Nominations for '.all ..events - (1' sOv.) . CLOSE FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1919, at 8 p.nij. ' . Full programme advertised, in "N.Z. Referee." .., : . . Box 51, 'Ha'wera. . .'V. B. STRATTON, Telephone No. 137. . Secretary. A N'lllustrated Catalogue is Z'Jl producer; and the-"Dominion" Job • Printing, Department, will undertake the ivork for you on request.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 87, 7 January 1919, Page 9
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