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ENTERTAINMENTS

'EVERYBODY'S, THEATRE. The bit; wonder-play "Mickey" vrill bo shown at Everybody's Theatre to-day, tomorrow, and next week. It lias been found necessary to transfer this attraction from the King's 'I'hoatro on account of the large number of people that have failed to gain admission to the latter nlace. The picture will ha presented exactly as at the King's. Miss Eileen Driscoll sings previous to the. screening ' Alickev." This picture has proved ft lnrno attraction whenever shown, and has broken all records, and iG doing likftwi.se in Wellington. Special music will be Played by an augmented orchestra. The seventh enisode of "The Fighting Trail" heads a strong supporting programme. Seats should be booked as early as possible by telephoning No. 50.

BRITANNIA THTIATRI-:. The new programme at the Britannia Theatre this week is headed by "The Land We, Live In," which elearly portrays the Dominion's scenic glories in a way that is .not likely to be forgotten. It would be' impossible io view this line series of pictures without carrying away a much vider knowledge of what sort of <i country this is than ever possessed before. At one silting the spectators are shown in the clearest possible, photographs the whole of the principal beauty spot's in tho Dominion, ami many of its chief and important industries." The acenic section depicts such wonders as ilie thermal won. ders lioioriia alone can l>nast, tlie Wangnim: iiiver, the Cold Lakes, Mount i+'iront, the gorgeous Duller and Otira Gorges, and the bush and pastoral scenery of North Auckland. The screening of th's film should ba welcomed here by those who "recognise the need for the best class of pictures.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 280, 22 August 1919, Page 3

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276

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 280, 22 August 1919, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 280, 22 August 1919, Page 3

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