AMUSEMENTS, nnHE KING'S The Theatre with •i HK KING'S the Big TJIE KING'S Attractions. ' Matinee 2.15 to-day. Full Orchestra. Matinee 2.15 to-dnV. Full Orchestra. Matinee 2.15 to-cla'y. Full Orchestra. To-night, 2-15. To-iiTgjit, 7.15. A Wonderful Programme of Pictures A Wouderful Programme of Pictures mid Music. and Music. Road the Screening Times: 2.15 WOOLWICH ARSENAL 7.15 (Part One) 2.30 A FULL DRESS FIZZLE 7.30 (Comedy) 2,15 WHAT THE IRON AGE LEFT 7.15 (Instructive Scenic) 3.0 ENTR'ACTE 8.0 Selection from "The Toreador" (Monckton) 3.10 GAZETTE S.lO The Popular Wellington Baritone, Mr. W. Goudie, will sing' 3.30 fa) "Friend of Mine" (Sanderson) 5.30 (b) "A Song of the Air Service" (Coates) Itex Uracil's greatest motion picture, 3.35 LAUGHING BILL HYDE, 5.35 LAUGHING BILL HYDE, A Picture of tremendous iiower. The King's Grand Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Austin, will piny tho following incidental music to "i/AtIGHING BILL HYDE" :- "Gipsy Love" (Lehnr); "Anlmde" (Lαcombe); "Le Cyg'ne" (St. Safins); Serenade (Schubert); "Giant San? Paroles" (Tschaikowski); "Crucifix" (Faure); "In the Shadows" (Finck); and selections from "Aida" (Verdi), etc Book seats early ■ at Bristol. Prices, Circle 2s. Id., Downstairs ,&. Id., Is. 7d., and Is. Id. BIG DOUBLE ATTRACTION • At ' mHE EMPRESS TO-DAY, at 2. ■*• HE EMPRESS. TO-NIGHT, at 7. The King of Comedians CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN In CHARLIE CHAPLIN His Immortal CHARLIE CHAPLIN Burlesque on CHARLIE CHAPLIN the Grand Opera CHARLIE CHAPLIN "CARMEN." CHARLIE CHAPLIN "CARMEN." CHARLIE CHAPLIN "CARMEN." CHARLIE CHAPLIN "CARMEN." CHARLIE CHAPLIN Also, CHIP MONAHAN CHIP MONAHAN In a burlesquo of Charlie's Burlesque. Another Attraction, ■ "VANITY AND SABLES." "VANITY AND SABLES." O. IiENRY'S Masterly Story, Featuring WALLACE MACDON'ALD and MILDRED MANNING. A Stirring and Elaborate Production. Added Attraction"THE LIGHT THAT'S BURNING IN THE WINDOW." Will -bo Sung by MR. C. MELVIN. NOTE.—A limited number of Reserves in D.C. at Is. 7d. Patrons are advised to lutiko early application by 'Phone 34-12, AN INVESTMENT IN HAPPINESS. To purchase a piano is not an expenditure; it is an investment. It means EVENINGS FILLED WITH ENJOYMENT. Brtt the wiso Piano Buyer must s ' have the BEST THE WORLD PRODUCES. That k assured if-you buy a BRINSMEAD.. ROGERS, CHALLEI'T, JESSE FRENCH, ' FOSTER, or BRASTED. ' They are the FINEST PIANOS made to-day—the embodiment of skilful construction and wonderful tone quality. Let us, as Agents for those GREAT INSTRUMENTS, demonstrate their Superb Qualities. rtHAS BEGG AND CO., LTD Manners Street, Wellington, . The Oldest-established Piano Houei in New Zealand.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 211, 31 May 1919, Page 9
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