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ENTERTAINMENTS

CESARONI AT KING'S THEATRE. Signor Lucien Cesaroni, who has nightly been delighting the audiences this week, makes bis final appearance at the King's Theatre."" to-night. Alice Brady, in "Her Great Chance," will also be shown to-night for the last time. Tho King's Orchestra contribute some very line incidental music to the current programme. The plan is at the Bristol. "HEARTS OF THE WORLD." Commencing at the matinee to-morrow, the management of the King's Theatre, by arrangement with Messrs. J. C. Williamson. Ltd., will present D. AV. Griffith's great spectacle "Hearts of tho World." This truly wonderful picture which broke all previous records when presented at tho Opera House a few months back, will bo accompanied at both performances by the King's Orchestra,.and tho specially-written music and i effects sent by Mr. Griffith' ivith the pic-' ture will be played. Intending patrons nre advised to lose no timo in securing their seats. Tho plan is at the Bristol. EMPRESS THEATRE. To-night will seo the final screening at the Empress Theatre of the World feature, "Just Sylvia," starring Barbara Castleton, also Charlie Chaplin in "Tho Count." To-morrow's ehango of programme will have for its attraction a live, reel Triangle drama entitled "The Ghost Flower," featuring Alma Rubens \and F-wincis Macdonald. "The Ghost Flower" is a drama, of 'romance and intrigue, which depicts tho work of a. band of ler. rorists, the Camorra. Thrills, excitement, and adventure follow in quick succession, and the dramatic interest is sustained Jo the Inst niomenl': The story is novel in plot and situation. Supporting items include a side-splitting Keystone comedy, entitled "Simple Life," starring "Fatty'" Arbuckle and Mabel Normand. New vocal numbers will be rendered by Mr. C. Melvin. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. The current programme at Everybody's Theatre will be finally screened to-night. Tho star picture is "The Lust of the Ages" a powerful story pointing a strong nioraS. Tho talented actress Lillian Walker has tho leading part in this feature. "The Cinderella Man" will be shown to-morrow. It is the latest Goldwyn production, with popular Mae Marsh and Tom Moore in the leading parts. Episode 18 of the exciting serial "The House of Hate" will also be shown. PROFESSOR BAREADEN. ■ There is a, good denl of talk in regard to the performance to be given in the Town Hall to-morrow night by ProfeESor Barradon, who has accepted the challenge thrown out by Mr. Carr, of AVelflington, and which appeared in Wednesday's issue of Tire Dominion". Mr. Canis to bring his own subject?, nnd.it remains now for Professor Barraden to prove his claim. Professor Barraden's performances on previous occasions were very, entertaining, and the professor is confident that ho will I>9 successful on Saturday evening. Should he fail to hypnotise the majority of the subjects that Mr. Carr will bring along, then Mr. Carr .will take the Teceipts for the Returnecl Soldiers' Association. Mr. Carr himself is a returned man. Should Professor Barraden be successful with his subjects on Saturday night he intends to make them do most ridiculous things new to Wellington, including the hypnotic bath, which is snid to be most funny. Tlie box plan is now open at the Bristol. The-day sales will be at the Bluebird Confectionery, 107 Manners Street, from 9 o'clock, Saturday morning.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 234, 27 June 1919, Page 10

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ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 234, 27 June 1919, Page 10

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 234, 27 June 1919, Page 10

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