AMUSEMENTS. HPT-IK KINO'S 'J'lic Theatre ■A UK Kl Nll'H with the big THE ICING'S Attractions. PICTURES AND MUSIC. TO-NIGIIT, 7.15. TO-NIGHT, 7.15. A Victim! that Pleases unci Delights. "WOMAN." Ainu rice Tonrneur's Master "WOMAN." l'li'.y, "WOMAN." "WOMAN. "WOMAN." A Startling Hliklv of "WOMAN." Analysis through tlio_ Mges "WOMAN." Hie present time. Tiio "WOMAN." First ICpisoilo deals with "WOMAN." Eve in the Garden of Eden. "WOMAN." The Pinal Kpisode will! "WOMAN." Woman of Tu-duy. "WOMAN" created intense interest on Saturday Nichl. and was shown to a packed house. Til 10 KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA Plays Wonderful Musical Effects, and for thn Fnlr'aclc play "Carmen" (Bizet) Special Engagement of (ho talented Soprano, MISS ELSIE KELT;, ' who had u most vnlhiisiaslic receplion. A SPLENDID ENTERTAINMENT. Plan at Bristol. Prices—Circle, 2.<s. Id.; Stalls, Is. id., Is. hi., and 'Jd. TTIVERYBODY'S TO-DAY at 2. ■fdiVEiIYBODY'S TO-NIGHT at 7. A. Splendid Programme and Screened to Packed Houses Sathrday. The Notable Screen Personality, AY. S. HART, In a Thrilling and Spectacular Drama, Containing Many Stirring Scenes, "HELL'S HINGES" "HELL'S HINGES" The Story of a Two-gun Desperado who found his religion through his love lor u gooil woman, Also Showing, Episode Sixteen, -. "Till; house op hate." PaMie Gazette. "The Waiters'-.Hall" (Patty Arbnckle). HE EMPRESS. TO-DAY at 2; ■■ ILK EMPRESS. TO-NJGHT at 7. . A Stirring Triangle Drama,-. Entitled "UNTAMED." "UNTAMED.}' featuring ROY. STEWART. . HOY STEWART. Also Vocal Items by . MB. C. MELVIN. Ring 3412 for Reserves. GOOD PIANOS -ARE MADE-SLOAVLY! IT takes a long time to build a really good piano. Piano's which are HASTILi' constructed are POORLY constructed. The BRTNSMEAD, CHALLEN, 110GERS, JESSE'FRENCH, . BRAS'I'ED, ■ ■ POSTER are mado of seasoned wood, from which expert workmen form and shape tlio piano—slowly, carefully, exactly. The result—an instrument of supremo beauty—a lasting joy—an instrument which gives a full measure of satisfaction alt your lifetime.' Wo .sell these famous pianos for Cash or on Easy Terms. CIIAS. BEGCi AND CO., LTD., iM aimers Street, Wellington. The Oldest-established Piano House in New Zealand. MEETINGS. PROTESTANT.FOLITICAI,- ASSOCIATION OF N.'/,. REV. . HOWARD ELLIOTT REV. HOWARD . .ELLIOTT ; REV. HOWARD ELLIOTT Will Address Members and • Protestants AT THE DRUIDS' HALL, ' JOIINSONVILLE, . TO-NIGHT, At 8 o'clock. Every Protestant should make a point of Hearing tho Rev. Howard Elliott to-night. JAMES M'NAUGHT. ' Provincial Secretary. PROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. THE REV. HOWARD ELLIOTT, IIE REV. HOWARD ELLIOTT, NATIONAL LECTURER, Will Address a PUBLIC MEETING of PROTESTANTS 'and MEMBERS' of tho Association AT THE RON A BAY HALL, On WEDNESDAY, JUNE IS, 1919, , At 7.45 p.m. Admission Free. JAMES-M'NAUGHT, Provincial Secretary. BONA BAYHALL, EASTBOURNE. rpiE ' SALVATION ARMY. JUBILEE CONGRESS. JUBILEE CONGRESS. * , JUBILEE CONGRESS. JUBILEE CONGRESS. JUBILEE CONGRESS. JUBILEE CONGRESS. Wellington, June 11 to 16, 1919. The Chief of the Staff, COMMISSIONER. T. HENRY HOWARD (from London), Supported by COMMISSIONER HODDER The National Headquarters Staff, and The Officers,-Divisional, Field & Social. 300 of the North and South islands 300 Will conduct TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A NIGHT OF NIGHTS. TOWN lIALL TOWN HALL - TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. At 8 o'clock. New and Novel, Fascinating and Fetching. Brilliant Display by Young People, in which the Eltham Homo Boys, the Rollicking Juveniles from Island Bay, the Merry Maidens from the ''Florence .Booth Home," and Representative Combinations from City and Suburban Corps will lake part. CHORUS OF 500 VOICES—3OO VOICES. Come and See the Tableaux, Physical Culture, Swedish and other Drills. A GREAT GATHERING, A MEMORABLE OCCASION, A LINGERING MEMORY. Admission by Ticket to Baud Foslivnl. and Young People's Dctimiivlr.ition, (id. each' night to nil parts of the llall.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 224, 16 June 1919, Page 7
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