AMUSEMENTS. fi HAND dTERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson Ltd. INTENSE, THRILLING, ABSORBING. "THE MAN WTO CAME BACK," ' "THE MAN WHO CAME BACK." . TO-NIGHT,' AT S. TO-NIGHT, AT S. And Until Thursday Night Next, J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. Present the Eminent, and Brilliant Young Dramatic Star, muriel starr, muriel starr, ' muriel starr, Supported by an Extraordinarily Powerful Combination of Artists, Including FRANK HARVEY. In Jules Eckharf Goodman's Realistic Drama, "THE MAN WHO CAME BACR> "THE MAN WHO CAME BACK.""THE MAN mm CAME BACK," "THE MAN WHO CAME BACK." Without any doubt one of (he Greatest Dramatic" Successes this Generation has known. A MAGNIFICENT SPECTACULAR DRAMA. FRIDAY NIG(VX NEXT. FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT. In-'tial Production in Wellington of "THE BIRD Of PARADISE." "THE BIRD OF PARADISE." "THE BIRD OF PARADISE." "THE BIRD OF PARADISE." . "THE BIRD OF PARADISE." The Famous Hawaiian Drama. Productions Staged by E. W. MORRISON Plans for Season are Now Open at The Bristol. Day Sales at Perry's, Tobacconist. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 7s. 3d.; BackStalls, 3s. Bd.; Gallery, Is. 7d. Early Doors, Back Seats and Gallery, Is. extra. All prices include tax. p - MTtTNKH, TO-DAY AT 2.15. MATINEE, TO-DAY AT 2.15. KING'S Tho Theatre that ING'S Sets the Standard. MAURICE TOURNEUR presents the Great Drury Lano Drama, ' "THE WHITE HEATHER," "THE WHITE HEATHER," The greatest of all Drury Lano successes. Matinee Prices, Is. Id., Is. 7d., and 2s; Id. Night prices, 16. Id., Is. 7d.. 2s. Id., and 2s 7d. Plan at Bristol till 5, then lit Theatre. 'Phone 3143. __KING;S_ TO-NIGHT, at 7.15, rjfiHE EMPRESS Continuous,, IHE EMPRESS 11 to 10. Tho Idol of the Screen and Stage, H. B. WARNER, H. 13. WARNER. In "THE PAGAN GOD," Episodo nino "LIGHTNING RAIDERS." Prices as usual. 'Phono 3412 for Reserves. EVERYBODY'S. 11 to 10. IV Y'EKYBODY'S. 11 lo 10. The Fascinating and Charming Actress, NORMA TALMADGE. In a Splendid Picture, which holds the Interest from Beginning to End. "THE PROBATION WIFE." Screening times—ll, 12.55, 2.55, 1.55, 6.55, 8-55. ■ „ „ ' ' Prices as -usual. Ring 50 for Res. BE WISE IN TIME! BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW for the STATE ORCHESTRA. j Those who delayed in Auckland regretted it. Thousands Turned Away. j DON'T MISS!!! npHE SWIMMING CARNIVAL AT WORSER-BAY, ANNIVERSARY DAY. THOUSANDS failed to gain admission to tho STATE ORCHESTRA CONCERTS In Auckland. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW. CULTIVATE YOUR CHILDREN'S TASTE FOR MUSIC! WE need not stress tho fact that a piano is a necessity in every well-re-nilated irodern home. Even if you do" not play yourself you should encourage your children to learn, and a piano in the home will surround them _with the atmosphere for musical encourage"therb ARE MANY KINDS OF PIANOS on the present-day market, but for" downright satisfaction and .lasting qualities nothing can compare with the following:— BRINSMEAD. CHALLEN. ROGERS. JESSE FRENCH. FOSTER. BRAST-ED. CHAS. BEGG AND CO. LTD., MANNERS STREET, Tho Oldest-established Piano Houso in New Zealand. A TRIUMPH! . SUCH has been tho Tour of VERBRUGGHEN'S ORCHESTRA thus far. Never was such enthusiasm displayed in New Zealand. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW. BUSINESS NOTICES. on hard pavements jars H ihi- bodv, unless vou wear »'OODMILNE Rubber Heels! Wcod-Milne's are British made from best Para Rubber. Accept no others! . your Race ' ' Costumes at reduced prices. J. T. Lewis Ltd., onn. Taxi Stand, Fcatherston Street. . L" IKE walking on velvet," says the wearer of WOOD-MILNE Rubber'Hee's. They prevent ner-yo rack from road jar! Insist on the genuine Britishmade Wood-Milne's. _______ ' THEATRICAL FORTUNES MANAGERS' AND ACTORS WHO .MADE MONEY. A cablegram states that the late Mr. H. B. Irving left a fortune of jnet over £37,000, which is a fairly considerable amount when the risks attendant on theatrical management are considered. Theatrical managements are not always so solid financially as they seem, and it they miss the whim of the public for n considerable period the treasury quickly tdiows it. Here are some theatrical fortunes of interest:—James Bailey, circus proprietor, JMOO,000; D'Oyloy Carte (producer originally of the Gilbert-Sullivan operas in London), ,£210,817; John L. Toole, J0T.%1; l-'redk. Ifenglor i'cir':is man), .£59,055; David Belasco, ,£U,SiU; Jenny Lind, •£•10,630; Nicolbii, J;40,oC0; Wilson Barrett, «£3O,SS2; Helen Fauci t. .127,077; Edwin Booth, .£21,000; Sir Augustus Han-is, .£23,077; Corney Grain, £18,950; Wm. Terris, .£18.257; Fred. Leslie, ,£10,113; Sir Henry living, .Cl-i.ft'SJ; Dan Leno, £10,911; Hon, Georjic Copntn, i£10,232. Bicycle thieves are active in West Surrey. * A one-legged discharged soldier, who bought a bicycle with his war gratuity, had it. stolen outside a club at Waiton-on-Thames. \n agreeable aperient for Ladies, Children, and Infants is SHARLAND'S FLUID MAGNESIA. Sweetens the stomach. Cooling and health-giving. Most economical!—Advt. For Children's nacking Cough, Woods' Great Peppermint Ourc.-Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 98, 20 January 1920, Page 9
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