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AMUSEMENTS. I The iting's two sessions he JtllNG'S TO-DAY, Commeniog 2.15 and 7.15. 4 VERITABLE CONSTELLATION Of SUPERB PICTURES AND MUSIC. TAKE NOTE OF THE SCREENING TIMES. 2.15 THE FATAL RING 7.15 (Episode 14). 2.45 THE FINISHING TOUCH 7.45 (Triangle Comedy). ENTR'ACTE. 3.0 (A) XYLOPHONE SOLO 8.0 (Sergeant C. Stewart). (B) Chopin's Famous Etude, "WINTRY WINDS." KING'S ORCHESTRA:' 3.10 PATHE GAZETTE 8.10 (World's' Latest News). The Divine Screen Star, FLORENCE REED, 3.30 FLORENCE REED, 5.30 FLORENCE REED, In A Superb Story, which should almost be reserved for wives and husbands. ENTITLED, The "TO-DAY.". The Dresses are "TO-DAY." Settings are Revelations, "TO-DAY." Gorgeous. 5.10 "GOD SAVE THE KING," 10.10 The EXQUISItE MUSICAL REPERTOIRE to be played by the KING'S AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA KING'S AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA will include COPPELIA VALSE • (beslibes), ANGELUS (Massenet) NOCTURNE CKschaikovski), LAKME (Deslibes). MOONLIGHT DANCE (Finck), CARISSIMA (Elgar). ELEGIE (Luz), BEAUTIFUL GALATEA (Suppe). BERCEUSE (Schutte), LOVE SUITE (Lake). LA CINQUANTAINE (Gabriel Marie). AND OTHERS. Positively the Greatest' Programme of PICTURES AND MUSIC YET SCREENED IN WELLINGTON. NOTHING CHEAP EXCEPT THE PRICES. CIRCLE, Is. 7d. and Is. Id. Stalls, Is. Id. and 9d, Plan at Bristol. Reserved ,Scats after 1.30 p.m. by ringing King's 'Phone 3143. To-day T7LMPRESS THEATRE. To-night Impress theatre. COMMENCING TO-DAY, a widely varied and delightful programme, 'headed by "OLD LOVES FOR NEW." "OLD LOVES FOR- NEW." A fascinating 6toil' of a millionaire ivnd his fascinating wifo. The Butterfly Hovers Round the Flamo of Fashion and Folly. Featuring ' MARJORY WILSON. An Exceptional Featurette, JUST FOR JOY Realistic Pictures of JUST FOR JOY Dare-devil Pastimes. Including' Amazing Buckjmnpiug, Motorboat Surfing, Cycling on AVater, etc. EVERY GAME A THRILL. HOTEL DISGRACE .. Triangle Comedy HUNTING THE HIPPOPOTAMUS ( Interest LATEST -TOPICAL BUDGET. • Prices as usual. King 3442 for Reserves. pLUNIiET SHIELD. REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET MATCH CANTERBURY (Challengers) v. WELLINGTON (Holders). BASIN RESERVE, i JANUARY 22, 23, 24. Play commences each day 11 a.m. Admission each day, Is. (pins the tax), Grandstand 6d. V. B. WILLIS, Hon. Secretary, Wellington Cricket Association. LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT. ANNIVERSARY DAY. THE Wellington Provincial Lawn Tennis Association invites Entries for a One-day Handicap Combined Yankee Tournament, to be held at Day's Bay on Anniversary Day if sufficient entries received. The Association will supply balls and pay hire of courts. Each pair will be handicapped, and have whole day's play. Entry for pair, 10s. Players must belong to an affiliated club. Final notice will bo advertised on Tuesday. Forward entries on or before tho 20th instant, to the Secretary, Box 309. Telephono 2813. ' BAND. WELLINGTON PATRIOTIC SOC- . lETY'S BAND, AT .NEWTOWN PARK,' TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. MEETINGS. ' u b Lie :le ctTrIT "MAN, KNOW THYSELF." . 1. Life on Earth. 2. Life in 'Paradise and Hades. 3. Heaven Life. 4. Mode of Return to Earth. By MISS C. W. CHRISTIE, National Lecturer. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m. THEOSOPHICAL HALL, Marion Street. Mi6s Christie will hold a Public Question Mooting next WEDNESDAY, at 8 p.m. Written questions preferred. There will NOT be a Church Service To-morrow (Sunday) Morning. TO-NIGHT, 7.30 o'clock, Bright Social for Members and Soldiers. TO-MORROW, 1 Brief, Bright Service, 4.15' p.m. Speaker, Mr. J. Baxter. Subject, "God's Manifestations and Britain's Responsibility." Anniversary/Day, Picnics for all monitors. Y.W.C.A., HERBERT STREET. Under the auspices of tho Wellington Social Democratic Party. MS, W. D. BAYLEY R. W. D. BAYLEY Will Lecture, ALEXANDRA HALL, Abel 'Smith St., SUNDAY EVENING, at 8. Subject: "Raising Democrats—Sample Lessons in Public School Teaching." Doors open at 7. Collection. WANGANUI ■ CHRISTIAN CON- . VENTION. FEBRUARY 17 to 22, 1919. Speaker—THE VERY REV. G. E. WEEKS, M.A., 8.D., LL.D., Dean of Nekon. Inquiries to N. S. Slyfield, 40 Nixon Street, iWajtsibhui East, ■ '

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 97, 18 January 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 97, 18 January 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 97, 18 January 1919, Page 9

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