AMUSEMENTS. . THE KING'S. Pictures and Music in . HE KING'S. Superb Combination. t| Commencing 'l!o-day at 2.15 with . A FULL ORCHIISTRAL MATINEE. } The Select Society Drama, UP THE ROAl) WITH SALLIE, UP THE ROAD WITH SALLIE, Featuring Saucy Little CONSTANCE TALIL4.DGE. CONSTANCE TALMADGE. Screening' Times: Matinee. ■ Night. 2.15 The Fatal! Ring. 7.15 1 3.0 Entr'acte. 8.0 4.0 Up the Road wth Sallie. 9.0 The Story of a Girl in. a Delightfully J Dangerous Predioiment, with 4.0 CONSTANCE TALMADGE 9.0 as the GSiri. SPECIALLY ARRANGED MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENTS' THE KING'S GRIND ' ORCHESTRA, Directed by Mr. L. , D. Austin. The entr'acte will be liiszt's "Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 2." Other items will J include selections from "Henry VIII" (Edward German), "Mock Morris (Percy Grainger), "Going Up" (Hirsch), "Etude No. 11, Op. 25" QCnopin), and ''Scotch Poems" (M'Dowellj). Prices as usual. Reserve Seats at Bristol, or 'Phone 3143 after IJ3O. EVERYBODY'S TO-DAY VERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT A Vitagraph Feature (Drama, Entitled ,' "THE BUSINESS OF- 1 LIFE" "THE BUSINESS OF '• LIFE" "THE BUSINESS OF LIFE" "THE BUSINESS OF LIFE" "THE BUSINESS OF LIFE" From the celebrated novel by ROBERT W. CHAMBERS. ROBERT W7 CHAMBERS. A 'Sensational Society Love Story. SCANDAL WARNED'hER YET SHE TRUSTED HIM. What is a girl's real business in life? —THE SHOP? —THE OFFICE? —THE SALOON? Are these the businesses of life for a girl? Or should her business in life be —A HUSBAND? —A HOME? ' —A CRADLE? Starring as the heroins ALICE JOYCE. ALICE JOYCE. ALICE JOYCE. Empress theatre to-day MPRESS THEATRE TO-NIGHT COMMENCING TO-DAY: The Brilliant Triangle Feature Play, ASHES OF HOPE, ASHES OF HOPE,, ASHES OF HOPE, A' Thrilling Red-blooded Story, showing to what lengths of abandon a woman will go when she does not care. Featuring BELLE BENNETT. BELLE BENNETT. The blazing hate of a' woman scorned and the magic power of her baby's photo. BRILLIANT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Prices as usual. Ring 3442 for Reserves. HELLO! HELLO!! WHAT ARE YOU DOING ON THURSDAY? COME 4LOXG TO THE COMPETITIONS, 1 THE COMPETITIONS, Town hall. town hall. . THURSDAY NEST, FEB. 13, ! 10 a.lti, SINGING, RECITING, DANCING, PUBLIC SPEAKING, v And I DEBATING. : 1535 ■ COMPETITORS 1535 1535 COMPETITORS ,1535 1 Box Plan opens nt Bristol on MONDAY MORNING. ADMISSION, 2s. and Is. Reserves, Cd. , extra. Day Sessions, 6d. each session. WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. G. W- JENNER, Secretary. I nnHE love of poetry e salts the mind, reJL fines the taste, and ennobles the character. Some of the finest! poems in British literature will be recited at the Competitions in the Town Hall next Thursday. Come round and bring your friends. piANOS WITH INDIVIDUALITY! • i Pianos with the experience of years behind them, Pianos that satisfy people with cultivated taste. Those are such pianos as ' BRINSMEAD ROGERS ' • CHALLEN JESSE FRENCH ! People who love good music invariably ■ turn to one of these great instruments, ) YOU CAN OWN ONE too, on our easy payment system. 1 We make a Liberal Allowance on your old piano. We are always pleased to discuss pianos with you. Will you call and • interview the Manager of our Piano De- • partmenb? ■ CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington (The Oldest Established Piano Houso in ( New Zealand). HARMONY is our being's end and aim. To seek for Harmony and proc mote it in pocial life is a noble work productive of peace, p : .enty, and 6weet ' content. You can assist in this good work by patronising the Competitions in r jnusio, song, and dancing in the Town Hall next Thursday. BUSINESS NOTICES. t' : ; j THE "ALL BLACK" ELECTRIC ■ GRILLER, FOR BOILING, GRILLING, FRYING, • AND TOASTING, f j £JAN be used either from lamp socket • oi - ordinary plug. PRICE, complote with Grilling Pan, etc., 17s. Gd. ROBERTS'S IRON, STEEL AND OVEN WORKS, 93 Manners Street, WELLINGTON. t ■ : H SPEAR, DR. OF OPTICS, ' EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7 WILLIS STREET, if Lato Optician for the Wellington Hostl pital and Charitable Aid Board. ,e Patients unable to obtain advice from r, the Optical Department may obtain ad« " vioe at tho aibove address between. D a.m. and-s,Sox(.m.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 115, 8 February 1919, Page 9
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