AMUSEMENTS. There is sweet music here that softer falls Than petals from blown roses on the grass. —Tennyson. THE KING'S. THE . KING'S. HE KING'S. THE KING'S. AGAIN A SUPERB COMBINATION OF PICTURES AND MUSIC. Commencing To-day with a 2.15 ORCHESTRAL MATINEE AT 2.15 The Spiendid Goldw.vn Production, ."THE VENUS MODEL," Starring MABEL NORMAND. Her most serious picture to dale. Dramatic situations, splendid dresses, and the "Venus" model bathing suit. The storv of a misunderstanding: "I SAW HIM IN YOUR APARTMENT LAST NIGHT." A Special Vocal Attraction will be Twq Songs by ■ MR. LEONARD BARNES. MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENTS THROUGHOUT By THE KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA, Under the Conductorship of Mr. L. D. Austin. SCREENING TIMES': Matinee. Night. 2.15 THE FATAL RING. 7.15 Episode 15. 2.15 THE JANITOR'S VENGEANCE 7.45 Triangle Comedy. 3.0 ENTR'ACTE. • 8.0 By Special Request this will consist of Selections from "The-. Bing 80y6," with quaint effects by the master-drummer, Sergeant C. Stewart. 3.10 LATEST GAZETTE. 8.10 3.30 MR. LEONARD BARNES 8.30 (Wellington's most popular baritone), will sing Coenen's "Lovely Spring" and "Roses of Picardy." 3.40 THE MAKING OF A STAN- 8.40 DARD sniP. 4.0 THE' VENUS MODEL. 9.0 A Brilliant Goldwyn Drama of Intense Human Appeal, featuring MABEL NORMAND, AVho will wear the famous newstyle bathing dress known as 4.0 . THE VENUS MODEL. 9.0 5.10 ' GOD SAVE THE KING. 10.10 Th'e Orchestral Items will include Selections from ''The Yeoman of the Guard" (Sullivan), "Dorothy" (Coilier), "Tho Count of Luxembourg (Lehair), and "The Rainbow Girl'' (Hirsch). AN UNEQUALLED PROGRAMME OF COMBINED . PICTURES AND MUSIC AVHICH CONSTITUTES IT TWO ENTERTAINMENTS IN ONE. THE KING'S THE KING'S. THE KING'S THE KING'S. Prices—Circle, Is. 7d. (no extra fee for booking); Stall?, Is. Id. and 9d. Plan at The Bristol. After 1.30 p.m. seats may be reserved at 'Phone 3143. WELLINGTON MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY COMPETITIONS. rjAOAVN HALL. TOAYN HALL. ■ Commencing THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1535 ENTRIES. A small number of membership tickets is still obtainable, but early application is requested. G. W. JENNER, Secretary, Box 1059. At the hearing Mr. C. H. Treadwell appeared for Mrs. Kirton, and Mr. C. P. Skeii-ett, K.C., with him Mr. M. J. Croinbie, for the mortgagees. SUPREME COURT AT HAMILTON. By Telegraph—Press Association. Hamilton, January 31, In the Supreme Court, tho jury found ■i no-bill in the case in which Martin Kiddle was charged with manslaughter at Hamilton in connection with the death of Adam Fort, who was knocked down by a motor-car. In the ca6o against Timothy Picard Christian, alleged indecent assault at Okahukura, a verdict of not guilty was returned.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 109, 1 February 1919, Page 9
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