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ENTERTAINMENTS

9 TJJE KING'S THEATRE. Coji.'fiinrci Talinndjro, in "A Lartv'i Name," the Lyric Concert Parly, th< King's Orchestra, and an excellent variety nf supporting films fnnn a, com Mnation (.he .lt.traptivciip" -if which pic two-goprs will find irresistible. On Saturday both tho nfifrnonn and f-voniiu foss : ons were particularly well attended "A Lady's Name," Hie chief attraction is a coincdy-divima poswpssiiis tho riiiali lies of originality and humour, and i plTctvossps along it? jnyeiis way in : wholly delightful manner. Miss Con ptiinop Tnlinsidjjp makes quite the mo? of a p.irf. thai su'ts her particular falonti perfectly, and out of the ninny humor nus situations that are 'bound to nrisi when a pretty yoiiii l ,' eit'l advertises fo a husband «hp ex.icts Hip nlmost. 'JfW over, (he picture is not without it? seri mis Mia, mid this is souinled in <i charm ing love story. The whcle programm' forms wi excellent entertainment. EVERYBODY'S TITEATfJE. "Marie, Ltd.." Alice. Brady'* latest So loot drama, which ia being shown o Everybody's Theatre, is nne of the bee pictnrrs she has ever made. Miss Brad , is-ciiit in a role for which she ia .v.-ol fitted, and ijivos an. aclmirablp, ehanc of a licsiitiful voting snips wtin'.in in n fashionable niill : ner's sho' in Xen- York. The story is lireezv am fii.«cino.liii!j, with plenty of heart inter OAts. An exceptionnlly interesting vie lure on this programme is scenes fron tho Lvnll Bar Carniral. There is ti, bnliy show, tho vast crowds, and every thing else of interest. emi s ress~th:eatke: It is some time since Be?sii> Love ha liddii seen in silent drama, but she make , her reiiH(ipanince in the "Dawn of Un derstandinsr," a Vitagraph pichirisatio: of Bret Harte's "Haniance of Ijolina Plains," shoving at the K-mprera Theatr this week. 'J'he "Dawn of ITndorstaiit' inq" goes Imck to the days of the earl, pioneers out West, and proves a ver suitable film for Bessie Love's debut mi der the Yitasrraph Banner. The story i a very strong one. typical of llio maste hand'which produced it. Pathos niii comedy are evenly intermiii(rl«l, aiii through the whole runs a delightful lov story.' 'I ho majority of the scenes nr laid'ouUido on the prairies of the West and at'the lone f.inn where a ivai is left by a baud of pioneers ijoing fut ther West. As Sue. the orphan, Mis Love has a very diliV-reut lmrt to nl.w but as usual she comes oil' with flyin colours. The fiupjioi-tiu',' proiramme in eludes another instalment of "The Light niii" Haider." which e-ames from Patho's Poavlo While is featured in tho leadiiii vo!e, ,-iihl slm receives Iho support c Warner Olaiul. A. good flaumont, Oa zette and a live auimr.l film showin many spoeiniens of wild animals now be cnniini: extinct inako up nn excullen prosr.imine. DAISY KENNEDY. Mis? Dai-y Kennedy, the brilliant Ans trnlinn violinist, will give tho first o four violin recitals in I lie Town Jlal Concert Chamber on Saturday evenin next, under the ,T. and K. Tail; direction Miss Kennedy went to Europe in lilOJ and eponl six inonths at Prague and t\v years in Die Mc'siera'liiile, at Vionnt when Seveik' vemo/ed thither. lnst ; tutal by the Austrian Oayiynment, til Jleisterschulo olass was limited to te students interniit.ionally competing. Se\ cik e-iicouraifed Miss Kennedy to cute for the first examination; and fiho wa one of tho fortunate, ten—tlio only on of British nat.ioiinlity. After two year sl)o made her debut at Vienna. ,md i?ay performance* chiefly in Hnsliind—i Poland at Cracow and (.irntz—with ai exhibition performance in Paris. The Sevcik took Miss Kennedy to Londoi and in England she remained, estaWKli ing nn assured London position and wn: nine hiqli priiise—such as.the "Morniti I > osl's," ! '"forcnios|; violinist of her sex. Last year shn retunied to Australia afti eleven years' ab?enco—a remarkable o: aniiilp 'hcipwl by nature and Irainin; of a wlf-mnde artist. The box plans fi Miss Kennedy's Wellinston recitals wil k> available at; tho Bristol on Wednesda; Thn vital statistic? for Feathcrslon la; month show the births to have been ! marriages 2, and deaths 2. Some excitement was caused at tl Tanhercmkau races on Friday throng an outbreak of fire, resulting from a cij areltc butt falling through the floorin of the stewards' stand. The lire onl re-ached an incipient stage before kin suppressed, More effective than any mixture i stopping a, cold is "xN'AZOL." l'enetrn in"- and germ-killing. Keep it handy i amine, slioj) or office. Is. Gd. buys (j doses.—Advt. "Why pay (Innrly for Baking Powdi wIicn'RIIAKLAXD'S-thc best Hint en be produced—costs less than others? Aβ your grocer.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 85, 5 January 1920, Page 8

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ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 85, 5 January 1920, Page 8

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 85, 5 January 1920, Page 8

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