AMUSEMENTS. NO MORE CROWDING. FOR THE CONVBNI- /TIER ICING'S ENCE OF PATRONS HE KING'S A SPECIAL TICKET BOX WILL BE OPENED AT THE THEATRE FOR- THE SALE 01? TICKETS TO ALL PAR-TS OF THE HOUSE BETWEEN 6 AND 7 O'CLOCK. THE KING'S. ' TWICE) 2.15 lIE KING'S TO-DAY 7.15 PICTURES. SONG. MUSIC. READ To-day's Screening Times. Wed. and Sat. Matinee Times: Nightly: 2.15 "THE SCARLET RUNNER" 7.15 (Episode 8). 2.35 "LOST—A COOK" 7.35 (Keystone Comedy). 3 p.m. ENTR'ACTE" 8 "Nell Gwyime Dances." | KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. 3.5 THE LATEST GAZETTE. 8.5 5,30 MISS ANNB SULLIVAN, 8.30 ' Wellington's Favourite Mezzo, Will 6ing "Can't You Hear lie Calling" And "Lovo Here in My Heart." 3.55 "FROM FAIRLIE TO MT. 8.35 ' COOK" (Part 3). And' 3.50 TOM MOORE 8.50 TOM MOORE As tlio Handsome Chauffeur in "THIRTY A WEEK" "THIRTY A WEEK" A Goldwyn Play brimful of romantio situations. THRILLING MOTpR-CAR RACES. 5 p.m. "GOD SAVE THE KING." 10 | THE KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA, \ "Tho Finest in Wellington," Will play.the following incidental music, "Once Upon a Time" (Olcott). . Suite. "Night Voices" (Trinkhans). "The Maias of Honour'.' (Bentix). "Scenes da Ballet" (Gordon Hammond). 'And items by. other popular composers. NOTHING CHEAP BUT THE PRICES: CIRCLE, Is. 7(1.; STALLS, le. 7d., Is. Id., and 9d. PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. BE WISE AND BOOK. 'Phono KING'S THEATRE,. 3143, after 1.30. | ARRESTED FOR MURDER. THE TJIMPIIESS TO-DAY at 2, he Impress to-night at i. ■ A Vitagraph Supremo Production, Entitled "k GAME WITH FATE" "A GAME WITH FATE" "A GAME WITH FATE" A Sensational and Thrilling Story of a gamble with Death. The evidenco was overwhelming, but was purely circumstantial, and he was condemned to the chair. COULD SHE PAY THE TERRIBLE PRICE TO SAVE HIM? .Every Hope was gone. HE STILL WAS SAVED. Starring HARRY MOSEY and BETTY BLYTHE. Special musical selection by Mr. W, Coome. Added attraction, Nightly at 8.15, MR, CHARLES MELVIN will sing "A MAN IN MANITOBA." Ring 3442 for Reserves. Prices as usual. — ; | .CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITAL. TO-NIGHT . (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT 8.15 o'clock, By MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). Sonata (No. 1) 'Borowski (a) Meditation-Priere (Op. 90), No. 40 (b) Canzona (Op. 90), No. 35 Guilmant Fountain—Music and Duet from (Act 11, Scone.l), "Pelleas and Molisande" ..I r•••• Debuesv Piece Heroique Cesar Franclc Arcadian-Idyll "Serenade" "Musette" "Solitude" Lemare Rhapsodie (No. 1) Op.'7 Saint-Saens Air and Variation (upon a Theme of Handel's) Karg-Elert ADMISSION: SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. Doors open- at 7.15 o'clock. JNO. E. PALMER. . Town Clerk. April 25, 1919. WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALIi UNION. OPENING 1919 SEASON. SEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT. EVEN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT. ATHLETIC PARK ATHLETIC PARK TO-DAY. Fifth-class Competition Starting at 1 p.m. Senior Competition Starting at 2 p.m. Admission, fid.; Ladies, Free. Grandstand 6d, BAND. ■SXTATERSIDE WORKERS' BAND, at Newtown Park. TO-MOBROW (Sunday), at 3 p.m.. THERE IS PERSONALITY behind every one of these great pianos. Eaok one has a reputation built up by years of unooasing effort. Each one is "a piano with a soul."BRINSMEAD, CHALLEN, ftOGERS, JESSE x FRENCH', BRASTED, FOSTER, We are agents for theso world-famous instruments and sell them for cash or on easy terms. We will mako a liberal allowance on your old piano. The Manager of our Piano Department is qlwaj's pleased to demonstrate the superior quality of THE WORLD'S BEST PIANOS. pHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. The oldest-established Piano Hou6t> in Now Zealand. BUSINESS NOTICES. H SPEAR, DR. OF OPTICS, • EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7 WILLIS STREET, Late Optician for the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, Patients unable to obtain advice from the Optical Department may obtain advice at tho above address between 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. I7ILAUS and Banners for Shop, Table, and Cako Decoration. Stocks hold by Henry Berry and Co., 79JDjmji Street. (MASTLE'S Cantliaridine is a Celebrated vj Hair Tonic. 2s. 6d. per bottle. John Castle, Prescription Cliemist, 139 Riddiford Street. OTAKI Seaside Resort is not a grand hotel. It's simple, where ' guests get comfort and lead the 6implo life., Send for tariff. C. E. Cotterell, Otaki.' FLAGS and Banners for Shop, Tablo, and Cako Decoration, Stocks held , by Henry Bsrty and Co., 78 Dixon Street. I
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 181, 26 April 1919, Page 9
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