AMUSEMENTS. THE KING'S. Two Sessions TO-DAY, HE KING'S. Commencing 2.15 & 7.15. A SUPERB COMBINATION OF PICTUEES AND 1 MUSIC. BOOK SEATS IMMEDIATELY FOR TO-NIGHT. A COLOSSAL PROGRAMME. Take Note of the Screening Times: Matinee, Night, 2.15 "THE FATAL RING" 7.15 (Episode 19). •' 2.45 "THE BOOKWORM 7.15 TURNS" (Keystone Comedy). 3.0 ENTR'ACTE, 8.0 "BOHEMIAN GIRL" (Balfe) KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. 3.10 LATEST GAZETTE. S.lO 3.35 "HIGHLANDER, MILK," 8.35 Industrial Subject, showing 1 the largest ALL-BRITISH Condensery in the Empire at \ work. 3.45 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT 5.45 of MISS EILEEN DRISCOLL, ■ MISS EILEEN DRISCOLL, • Wellington's Leading Soprano. 3.55 NORMA TALMADGE 8.55 -I . NORMA TALMADGE in a DAZZLING SOCIETY DRAMA, Entitled, "BY RIGHT OF PURCHASE," "BY RIGHT OF PURCHASE," ."BY RIGHT OF PURCHASE," a story of TWO LOVING HEARTS DRIFTING TO DISASTER. GORGEOUS DRESSES AND SETTINGS. 5.5 "GOD SAVE THE KING." 10.5 SUPERB MUSICAL GEMS by the ■ KIND'S GRAND ORCHESTRA KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA will include "LOVE IN VENICE" Valse (F. Gray), "SUITE ARCADY" (E. Nevin), "THE CARESS" (Lemont), "INTERMEZZO" (Friml), "MINUET" (Puccini), Selection "A WALTZ DREAM" v Strauss), ' "NARCISSUS" (E. Nevin), etc., etc. AN ARTISTIC TREAT WITHOUT EQUAL. PRICES: Circle,'ls. 7(1.j Stalls, Is. Id. and 9d. Plan at Bristol till Noon. From 1.30 to-day ring King's 'Phone 3143. CO MP ETITI ON S ! . COMPETITIONS! COMPETITIONS! COMPETITIONS! ' COMPETITIONS!! COMPETITIONS!! COMPETITIONS!! COMPETITIONS!! TOWN HALL AND CONCERT CHAMBER. MORNING AND AFTERNOON. ADMISSION SIXPENCE . CHILDREN'S COMPETITION. CHILDREN'S COMPETITION. HEAR 'OUR CLEVER CHILDREN wiP TOWN HALL, 7.4! i.tfcO TO-NIGHT. 7.41 A GREAT PROGRAMME! • including SONGS IN CHARACTER " TOE DANCING ■ HIGHLAND DANCING • ; HUMOROUS RECITATIONS " .VOCAL SOLOS COMEDIETTAS, ' ETC., ETC. Admission: 2s. and Is.' Booking, 6c extra. Bos Plan'at T|ie Bristol. G. W. JENNER, Secretary. ; BAND. ' "Vr Z. NATIVES' ASSOCIATIO: , BAND, At LYAIL BAY, 1 TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), . i At 3 p.m. ■ 1 PATRIOTIC ENTERPRISES. 5 WELLINGTON COMMERCIAL • ' TRAVELLERS. ; SURPRISE PACKET FEATURE, J TO BE HELD IN MARCH In aid of ' 5 . MERCANTILE MARINE FUND. ' QIFTS include— j SECTIONS OF LAND. I MOTOR-CAR, i SINGER SEWING MACHINE. PICTURES. £ a ' LADIES'and GENTLEMEN'S GOI - AND SILVER WATCHES. VALUABLE ARTICLES of JEWE I LERY. I SILVER TEA SETS. <• DOULTON TEA SETS. il ETC., ETC., ETC. e J FURTHER DONATIONS in Cash a ;■ Goods aire EARNESTLY SOLICITE and may be sent to the undersigned the Commercial Travellers' Club, V j" toria Street, Wellington. II NOTHING TOO LARGE. ® NOTHING TOO SMALL. l " ; T. INGLIS, Hon. Sec., . Mercantile Marine Fund Committee e k ======== =========== a tahuna); Wiseinan, Jack Stuart (Dam a virke); Wood, Charles Selwyn (Aut r land); Wood, George (Dunedin); Wot l Ivy (Palmerston North); 234 Wood, Jo! James (Dunedin); Wood, Vera Mai T (Auckland); 371 Wootben, Hector Jo! I (Wellington); 221 Wright, Claude I II ward (Thames); Wright, Edward Jose; l " (Auckland); Wycherley, Margaret Gra (Palmerston North). j" Yates, Albert (Westport); Young, Pit ence Thelma (Invercargill); Young, Rc l " ert Crawford (Oamaru). Zie'gler, Albert Thomas (Thames). =========== 1- "Occasions, like clouds, soon pass away a —Arabian Proverb. !e But coughs and colds are "stickers" t- and unless a specific like Baxter's Lu: 1- Preserver is taken they are going i, stay and cause trouble. "Baxter's" 1- the 6uro protection of the whole famil i, Baxter's has been New Zealand's fries n for 53 years. Get, 2s. 6d. bottle, Chemi 3.1 of store.—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 127, 22 February 1919, Page 9
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