AMUSEMENTS. npHE THING'S. TWICE TO-DAY, JL HE .O-ING'S. ' --IS and 7.15. THE KING'S PROGRAMMES, THE KEYNOTE OF REFINEMENT A. SUPERB COMBINATION OF PICTURES, SONG AND MUSIC AND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT ALL IN ONE. FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAYS At .2.15 p.m. READ TO-DAY'S SCREENING TIMES Wed. and Sat. Matinee Times. Evening. 2.13 THE SCARLET RUNNER. 7.15 (Episode 4 ) 2,15 SMALL STREAM DENIZENS 7.45' 2.50 ENTR'CTE 7.50 (a) Tho Scottish Patrol. (b) Indian Mail (Gallop). King's Grand Orchestra. 3 p.m. THE LATEST GAZETTE S p.m. 3.25 MISS ANNE SULLIVAN 8.25 Wellington's Talented Mezzo, will sing "The Bells of St. Mary" "Love's Garden of Roses." 3.30 NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRY 5.30 Showing the Highlander Milk Factory, the largest All-Bri-tish Milk Condonsory in the Southern Hemisphere at work. 3,15 AND 8.45 EVERYBODY'S PAL NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE In
THE MOST APPEALING STORY OP ALL, "THE SECRET OF THE STOKM COUNTRY" Sequel to TESS OP THE STORM COUNTRY. 5 p.m. GOD SAVE THE KING. 10 p.m. Included in the Incidental Music by KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA "L'Ainour Mouille" (Landon Ronald) "Moment. Musicale" (Schubert). "Scenes from Nature" (O'Haro). Gavotte "Souvenir" (Herzberg). Selection from "Cliu Chin Chow" (Norton). NOTHING CHEAP BUT TEE PRICES: CIRCLE, Is. 7d.i STALLS. Is. 7d., Is. Id., and 9d. Plan at the, BRISTOL, after 1.30 ring KING'S 'Phone, 3143. . WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. OWN HALL. • TOWN HALL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. . ORGAN RECITAL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT 8.1.") o'clock, By MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). Concerto in D Minor (No. 10) Handel (1683-1759) Third Movement from Suite (Op. GO) Forest Scenes: "The Phantom Tells his Talc of Longing" Coleridge-Taylor S'oeur Moniquo (Rondo) Couperin (1668-1733) Gavottn Martini (170G-1781) Second Movement from Symphony in D Minor Cesar Franck I Legend (Op. IK) Harvey Grace (a) Prelude from "La. Damoiselle Elue" (b) Lo Petit Berger (The Little Shepherd) (c) Prelude from "L'Enfant Prodigue" Debussy Prelude (Act 1), "Tristan and Isolde" Wagner
ADMISSION: SIXPENCE AND ONE • SHILLING. Doors, open at 7.15 o'clock. E. TAIT, Acting Town Clerk. March 28, 1919. "TTELLO, LIZZIE .'"-GRAND OPERA ' HOUSE, NEXT WEDNESDAY. DON'T MISS IT. "LAUGH, YOU CAN'T HELP IT." PATRIOTIC ENTERPRISES. WELLINGTON RETURNED SOLDIKES* CLUBHOUSE SOCIETY. A P P E A L. SIE DOUGLAS HAIG SIE DOUGLAS HAIG SIE DOUGLAS HAIG In his Victory Dispatch, December 21, 1918, on tho Greatest Battle recorded in history, says of tho Soldiers:— "NO PRAISE CAN BE TOO GREAT FOB THE VALOUR THEY HAVE SHOWN, NO GRATITUDE TOO DEEP FOR- THE WORK THEY HAVE ACCOMPLISHED." An Appeal for Puuds for the further maintenance of the Clubhouse for tho Welcome mid Use- of Soldiers of this district and of others sojourning here, who aro Returning from tho War, is now being carried on up to April 0 next. YOUR GENEROUS AND PROMPT AID IS REQUIRED ON BEHALF OF THE MEN WHO HAVE FOUGHT SO BEAVELY FOR OUR SAFETY AND FREEDOM. PLEASE HELP! PLEASE HELP! 292 Lambtqn Quay, Wellington, Maroh 21, 1919.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 158, 29 March 1919, Page 9
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