AMUSEMENTS. THE KING'S Where there is HE KING'S always something' THE KING'S "Extra Special." MATINEE To-day, 2.15. Full Orchestra. MATINEE To-day. 2.15. Full Orchestra. ANOTHER SPECIAL ATTRACTION! Note the Screening Times: Matinee. Night. 2.15 A Life in the Balance 7.15 (Keystone Comedy) 2.30 Latest Gazette . 7.30 2.50 Entr'acte 7.50 KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA will play Rhapsody, No. 2 (Liszt) "Special Engagement of 3.0 MR. LBN. BARNES . 3.0 Wellington's Popular Baritone, Who will eini? "The Trumpeter" (Airlie Dix), "Calf of Gold," from "Faust" (Gounod), and "A Request" (F. Wolfgang). The Famous Drurv Lane drama, 3.1 "STOLEN ORDERS," 8.5 "STOLEN ORDERS," A Companion Picture to "The Whip." A Gripping Spectacle of Love and Adventure, German Spies and Intrigue, Diplomacy and Villainy, Crime and Hate. All-Star Cast, Including JUNE ELVIDGE & MONTAGUE LOVE, KITTY GORDON & CARLYLE BLACKWELL, MADGE EVANS & GEORGE MACQUARKIE. PRESIDENT WILSON and 10.000 others. 5.5 "GOD SAVE THE KING." 10.5 "Stolen Orders" will he accompanied by the following incidental music by the KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA :- "Serenade Levantine" (Alphernki); selections from "Samson and Delilah" and "The Dollar Princess," "Prelude" (Glazounow), "Chant sans Paroles," and "Romance" (Tschaikowski), "Silhouettes' (Hadlev), and "Tarantelle" (Chopin), PRICES: Circle Is. 7d., Reserves 6d extra; Stalls, Reserved Is. 7d„ unreserv-. Ed Is. Id. and 9d. Plan at Bristol until 1 p.m. Afterward ring Theatre 'Phone 3143. GIGANTIC ATTRACTION ■ At THE EMPRESS. ' TO-DAY at 2. HE EMPRESS. TO-NIGHT at 7. Beaumont Smith's Australian Sensation, — "SATAN IN SYDNEY," — —: "SATAN IN SYDNEY," ' —"SATAN IN SYDNEY," — "SATAN IN SYDNEY," "SATAN IN SYDNEY," — "SATAN IN SYDNEY," — Depicting the Struggles for Existence of a Young Girl in the Great Australian Metropolis, ! AMID THE PERILS AND TEMPTATIONS OF EVERY GREAT CITY. A Revelation of that Side of Sydney You Didn't Know About.. I Six Acts of Record-breaking Sensation, Speed, Action, and Dramatic Intensity Th,at Never Stops. THE TRUTH PRESENTED NAKED WITH SLEDGE-HAMMER BLOWS. In Addition will be shown a Strong List of Supporting Items. Also Vocal Numbers by MR. C. MELVIN. No increase in Prices. .Ring 3142 for Reserves. EVERYBODY'S. TO-DAY at 2. VERYBODY'S. TO-NIGHT at 7. She faced the problem every girl must solve: • "WHOM SHALL I MARRYf" NORMA TALMADGE, NORMA TALMADGE, I ■ NORMA TALMADGE, In a Story of a Girl's Choice ■■ ■ ! BETWEEN DUTY AND WEALTH AND LOVE AND POVERTY—."HER ONLY WAY." — — "HER ONLY WAY." -r- — "HER ONLY WAY."--- — "HER ONLY WAY." — Fascinating NORMA TALMADGE in a Fresh and Novel Predicament. DID SHE SHOOT HER HUSBAND? The Great Court Scene and the Murder Trial. Sold for'Wcalth, her Husband Unfaithful. The Evidence was there -But Was She Guilty? The Supporting ProgrnmmeOinclmles Episode 19, "THE HOUSE OF HATE." •"THE HOUSE OF HATE." I There is only one.more episode of this | Exciting Serial. Pathe Gazette. Keystone Comedy. Prices as usual. Ring 50 for Res. COLOSSAL DOUBLE ATTRACTION. TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, Direction John Hopkins. Commencing WEDNESDAY, JULY ;G. THE DANDIES THE DANDIES' — THE DANDIES — Edward Brnnscombe's Ever-popular Costumo Comedy Co., And THE KENNEDY CO., THE KENNEDY -CO., The Famous Concert Party, headed by the brilliant young violinist, MR, KEITH KENNEDY. TWO COMPLETE COMPANIES TWO COMPLETE COMPANIES of. ARTISTS j A ARTISTS IN THE ONE EVENING. MUSIC! MIRTH! MELODY! • The Dandies havo just completed their 27th week in the Dominion and the Kennedy Co. 16 weeks. THERE MAY BE A COAL SHORTAGE, but the CONCERT CHAMBER WILL, FROM WEDNESDAY, 10th, BE THE DISTRIBUTING DEPOT OF MUSIC, JOY, AND LAUGHTER. THE BOX PLANS OPEN AT THE BRISTOL ON MONDAY. 14th. Prices—3s. (or bag of coal), 25., Is. (plus tax for amusing yourselves). • Charge d'Affairo- Scott Colville. rpjJE PIANO BUYER'S GREAT A QUESTION"Where can I get the BEST Piano on the BEST Terms?" AND THE ANSWERAt BEGG'S! Hero are the reasonsBRINSMEAD, CHALLEN, ROGERS, JESSE FRENCH, BRASTED, FOSTER, The World's Best Meiers' productions, all procurable FOR CASH OR ON EASY TERMS. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. BUSINESS NOTICES. SPEAR, DR. OF OPTICS, • EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7 WILLIS STREET, Late Optician for the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. Patients unable to cbtain advico from the Optical Department may obtain advice at the above address between 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. I . _— | SHORTAGE OF COAL. WHERE, there's a will there's a way. Though shortage of coal puts the railways out of action, R, A. NICOL, 37 Courtenny Place, is still in'business felling Laird's Roses, Horton's Fruit Trees, Seed Potatoes, etc. IGH-BACK Diningroom Suite, 1 Set ■ tee, 2 Armchairs, 4 Small Chairs (slip out seats), .£6 6s. Jas. Hyndman, 206 Cuba Street (late Richardson Bros.)
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 241, 5 July 1919, Page 9
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