AMUSEMENTS. "HEARTS OP THE WORLD." GRAND OPENING MATINEE, TIIIS (MONDAY) .AFTERNOON At 2 o'clock. PRICES: 2s. and Is. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. As a stupendous spectacle, "Hearts of the World" will make a special appeal to the children, and their young hearts will go out to little Ben Alexander, who, in tho role of the French baby hero, displays remarkable histrionic powers, particularly in the scenes whe.ro he shows his wonderful adoration for his mother and' his patriotism for his beloved France. You will have to tako tho Children; they will insist upon it. ' _ ■ OPERA HOUSE. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. D. W. GRIFFITH'S 'SUPREME TRIUMPH, "HEARTS' OF 'TEE WORLD." "HEARTS OF THE WORLD." "HEARTS OF THE WORLD." It is quite impossible to give an adequate description of t'lio Wonderful. Enthusiasm with which every dramatic and heroic incident was punctuated by the record amlienco .which enjoyed every second of Saturday Night's memorable first representation of ' "HEARTS OF THE . WORLD." But those-who .were fortunate enough to obtain admission to the Opera House will tell their friends that this LOVE STORY OF THE GREAT WAR is unquestionably tho Greatest, •- Most Truly Historic, and Most. Stupendous Motion Picture the World bus Yet or Ever Will Produce. "HEARTS OF THE WORLD." • You Bit for th.ree hours holding your breath; and alternately heaving sighs of relief, gritting . your Iceth, smiling j through tears, praying, chewing, and choking back sobs,.- ... THIS AFTERNOON THIS EVENING at 2, and at 8, Each Afternoon and Evening Until Saturday Night Next. J.' C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., Present (BY SPECIAL ARR.ANGEAf.ENT WITH THE BRITISH AND FRENCH WAR OFFICES) ' D. AV. GRIFFITH'S Tremendous Motion Picture-Drama, "HEARTS OF THE WORLD." "HEARTS OF 'THE WORLD." "HEARTS OF TEE WORLD!" "HEARTS OF THE WORLD." "HEARTS OF. THE WORLD." A LOVE STORY OF THE GREAT WAR, •BATTLE SCENES TAKEN ON THE BATTLEFIELDS OF FRANCE. Tho Love Story is moro fascinnting. ■than "Romeo arid Juliet." AMAZING IN ART AND DETAIL. GRAND OPERATIC ORCHESTRA OF 16 PERFORMERS. Specially AVritten Music. REALISTIC EFFECTS. Plan at the Bristol. Day Sales at Ned Perry's. Evening Prices: 35., 25., and Is. Afternoon Trices: 2s. and Is. Children Half-Price. ' .No Booking Fee. No Early Doors. MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE. THIS (MONDAY) AFTERNOON, January 13, at 2.30 o'clock, an Address will bB delivered in tho .Masonic Hall, Boulcott Street, by Mr. Frank Armstrong, of Dunedin, on "Tho Dental Treatment of School Children." A special invitation is extended to tho public to attend. , H. A. PARKINSON, ' • Secretary,. N.Z.E.I. . COOKING' LECTURES.. Tl/jTISS UNA CARTER, Medallist, will continue her very successful sories of Cooking Lectures in tho Assembly Hall of the Y.M.C.A.', Willis' Street, on THURSDAY NEXT. Special attention will be given to dishes, for convalescents and invalids. DON'T FORGET! ■ Y.M.C.A.. HALL, AVILLIS STREET, ' THURSDAY, 3. P.M. Admission Free. 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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 92, 13 January 1919, Page 7
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