/ AMUSEMENTS. Final Screening "HIVERYBODY'S. TO-NICiHT at VEKYHODY'S. Of "THE SEAL OP SILENCE," Starring GRACE DARMOND and EARLE WILLIAMS, TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! EVERYBODY'S WILL, PRESENT Tho Greatest of the Really Few Great Stars of the Screen, THE FAMOUS AMERICAN PRIMADONNA, GERALDINE FARRAR, GERALDINE FARRAR, GERALDINE FARRAR, In 1 "THE „ TURN OF THE WHEEL, TURN OF THE WHEEL, ' TURN OF THE WHEEL," A Gorgeous and Most Elaborate Goldwyn Production. A Story of Love, and a Girl's Fight for An Innocent Man. SHE RISKED MORE THAN LIFE FOR THE MAN SHE LOVED, A Powerful Play. Brimful of Intensely Dramatic Situations. MAGNIFICENT. MONTE CARLO j SCENE. ONE OF THE GREAT PICTURES OF THE YEAR, Ring 'Phono 50 for Reserves. Sessions:' 2 to 5 and 7. to 10. rraiE icing's ■ nightly, 7.15. 1 FINAL SCREENING, MABEL NORMAND, "PECK'S BAD GIRL." TWICE TO-MORROW—2.IS and 7.15. CONSTANCE TAT,MADGE That lovely CONSTANCE TALMADGE cyclono of CONSTANCE TALMADGE Naughtiness CONSTANCE TALMADGE and CONSTANCE TALMADGE Saueine'ss, CONSTANCE TALMADGE in an CONSTANCE TALMADGE entirely new CONSTANCE TALMADGE five-act Select CONSTANCE TALMADGE ricture, CONSTANCE TALMADGE "THE CONSTANCE TALMADGE STUDIO CONSTANCE TALMADGE GIRL." Supported by. JOHNNY HINES AND EARLE FOX. • EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. WELCOME EE-ENGAGEMENT HERBERT ,1Y WOOD,. By Request, Will Sing • "A SIIIP THAT'S BOUND FOR ' BLIGHTY" and "HERE'S TO LOVE & LAUGHTER." THE KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Book at Bristol or' Phono King's,-3143. T7IMPRESS j TO-DAY Hi M'Hi-ESS . j TO-NIGHT Final Appearance.-.of - . BESSIE BARRISCALE -. In . "THE ' CAST-OFF." COMMENCING TO-MORROW: Kitty Gordon and Muriel Ostricho ' In ' ''TINSEL." • ■ QRAND OPERA HOUSE. THIS SATURDAY NIGHT. And Three Following Nigiits, at 8 o'clock. Farewell! A Long Farewell to PROFESSOR BARIIADEN, '' PROFESSOR BARRADEN,, The Great Hypnotist, who last week astounded 'Wellington. . CITIZENS, AWAKE! • "See this Remarkable Man." Laugh! You. can't help it. Saturday. Night, an Entiro Change of Programme, including THE HYPNOTIC TEA PARTY. . THE HYPNOTIC TEA PARTY. .' "Gee, this is a Scroam!" See yoiir local men- wider Hypnotism" enjoying their tea party. See them eating Onioiis, Rhubarb, Cabbages', Pumpkins, •Candles, and all the ridiculous things ■imaginable. They are-told theso-are all luxuries, and they- do enjoy them. "Don't . miss this one—if you have never laughed before.you will, on Saturday Ni|»ht. , 0! this one-is funny,, also.. : THE HYPNOTIC; BOXING MATCH. ' THE HYPNOTIC 5 BOXING MATCH. Another. "Stunner." All,'new to Wellington." ,See yoiir local men as Boxers— they are funny.' If yon "miss Saturday's big show) yon ni : ;s the laugh of the ; ■ , ' Be Wise. :'' Book your seats at the Bristol. Box Plan, now open. No extra booking fee. . Prices—3s., 25., Is. Plus Tax. "Be. there early, See the fun on Saturday night," and laugh as you have never laughed before! AVELCOME! : Let us this year place in our, homes the means, to give expression to tho joy that is in our hearts. ■ . What more fitting time to provide a means to commemorate tho home-coming of our loved ones? NAMES OF GREATNESS : in tho Piano .World! : . John Briusmeail, George Rogers, dialler and Sons, Jesse French, Brasted, Foster With one of these famed instrument* you have' . MUSIC ALWAYS IN THE HOME. We are agents for them, and sell them for Cash or oil Easy Terms. Tho Manager of our Piano Department is always pleased to demonstrate theii .outstanding qualities. . CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., • Manners. Strbet, [.Wellington, , The oldest-established Piano House in New Zealand. FERRY SERVICES. JjUSTBOURNE FERRY SERVICE, ALTERATION IN TIME-TABLE.' TO-DAY (Friday), APRIL 11, 1919, th( ordinary T'ime-lable will be suspended and steamers' will, vim as under, utiles: prevented by unforeseen circunistaiiccs:Lea,vo Wellington—*7.3s, 10.15 a.m',,,2.30 *5.20, B.dO, 9.39 p.m. Leave Day's 8ay—6.50, 11 a.m.; 4.15, 7.3< p.m. Leavo Rona Bay—7, 8.15, 11.15 a.m., 4.25 6, 7.15 p.m. NOTE.—Thero will be no 9 o'clock sten mer from the Bays. A Motor Bus wil leavo Day's Bay, at 8 a.m. to connect vitl tho 8.15 a.m. steamer from Rona Bay and will loave Bona Bay for Day's Ba; on arrival of 5.20 p.m. steamer fron town. ... ■ S. S. HEATH, Manager. SPORTING. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, MAY 1 and 3, 1919. Nominations for ail events at th< above Meeting close at 9 o'clo.cl p.m. on FRIDAY, AL'RTL 11,-1919, al tho office of the Club, Woodward Street Wellington. , A. E. WHYTE, . Secretary. TO BUILDERS AND ARCHITECTS. IF you. havo not received a copy of oui new Door Cataloßuo, kindly droj us n postcard. . THE WANGANUI SASH. AND DOOI FACTORY AND TIMBER CO., LTD.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 169, 11 April 1919, Page 9
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