AMUSEMENTS. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT, 7.15. GIGANTIC TRIPLE ATTRACTION. KING'S. The Theatre that ING'S. ■ Sets the Standard. A Rattling Comedy Drama, Entitled "UPSTAIRS." "UPSTAIRS." "UPSTAIRS." '•UPSTAIRS." A Frollicfcinp, Rollicking, Ragtime _ Romance, with Cupid at thg Drums, Starring MABEL NORMAND. MABEL NORMAND. MABEL . NORMAND. The Greatest Comedy of her Career. YOU'LL LAUGH YOURSELF OUT OP YOUR SEAT. Second Big Attraction. An Amazing Pictorial Record of Hun Submarine Warfare, "THE EXPLOIT OF U35." - "THE EXPLOIT OF U35." One of the most wonderful pictures the ■ Camera has yet given us. TAKEN FROM THE DECK OF THE GERMAN SUBMARINE. A Remarkable Film. A Revelation of the whole Gospel of the Submarine Campaign. Continued Success «f MR. CHARLES SMYTHE, The Eminent Basso, MISS ANITA GREENE, Soprano, MISS MIRIAM KUTNER. Accompanist and Songs at the Piano. KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. PRICES-ls. Id., Is. 7d. t 2s. Id., and 2s. 7d. Plan now on view at Bristol. CONTINUOUS. k CONTINUOUS. EVERYBODY'S 11 to 10. VERYBODY'S U to 10. COMMENCING TO-DAY, Another Magnificent Programme. 'A Story of the Grim Splendour of tho Frozen North, "CARMEN OF THE KLONDIKE." "CARMEN OF THE KLONDIKE." "CARMEN OF THE KLONDIKE," . "CARMEN OF THE KLONDIKE," The Story of a true-hearted Girl in th« rolo of a despoiler of men whilst in a jealous fit of revengo. Featuring CLARA WILLIAMS. CLARA WILLIAMS. CLARA WILLIAMS. A Companion Picture to the Great "FLAME OF THE YUKON." "There's Rold to be got from these fools, a smile and a kiss and I hava them as I want to, for I am 'Carmen of the. Klondike.'" Screening times—ll, 12.55, 2.55, 4.50, 6.45, 8.35. Prices as usual. Ring 50 for Reserves. . ■AT THE KING'S. "TWO SURVIVORS." An oft-told tale ■1™ in the Hun Submarine Warfare. See the German U-boat film itself. CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! WIRTH "BROS., LTD. GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. Matinee at 2.30. . Evening, at 8. Matinee at 2.30. Evening, at 8. WIRTH BROS. LTD. CIRCUS AND MENAGERTE Of TRAINED WILD ANIMALS. GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. . LOCATION: CABLE STREET, * - Near Taranaki Strtet Wharf. TWO MORE DAYS ONLY. TWO MORE DAYS ONLY. TWO SHOWS DAILY. TWO STOWS DAILY. At 2.30 and 8 sharp. Doors Open One Hour Earlier. Giving ample time to visit the Huge Zoo and inspect the Fine Collection of Strunge, Weird. Wild Animals, EVENING PRICES: Reserved Chairs: 7s. fid. (including tax), 65., 55., 45., 3s. (plus tax): Children haif-price, except Reserved Chairs and Bs. seats. Gallery. 3s. Open at 7.30 p.m. MATINEES.-Childrcn half price to all parts. Box Plan for Reserved Chairs (7s. Gd.) at The Bristol. WIRTHS' HUGE ZOO open' in the Afternoon from 4 to 5, when tho Animals will be fed. Adults, Is. (plus tax), Children Od. All Accounts paid TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) MORNING at Grand Hotel, 10 o'clock. EXHIBITION. EXHIBITION. EXHIBITION.
NZ. BAKERS AND PASTRYCOOKS' •Z. BAKERS AND PASTRYCOOKS' MUST EXHIBITION Held in Wellington. TOWN HALT,. TOWN HAM;. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW, TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW, JANUARY 30 and 31, 1920. • To be Opened by J. P. Luke, Esq., C.M.G., M.P., Mayor, at 2.30 p.m. GRAND DISPLAY OF BREAD, CAKE, AND SMALL » GOODS... Exhibits from the whole of New Zealand. Braund's Elite Orchestra will render selections. Admission, Is. Children, 6d. J. WILSON 7 , Secretory,. ' C/o N.Z. Automatic Bakeries Ltd., Taranaki Street. ' AT THE KING'S. ' A FILM captured from the Germans, &- "THE EXPLOIT OF U35." THE SONG HIT IN "YES, UNCLE," Is "ON M1A331 SHORE." "ON MIAMI SHORE." THE Present Rage in America, where it in rivalling the wonderful "Miseoi:ri" Waltz in popularity. Note the refrain:— ' "On tho golden sands, of old Miami shore, There I always find a girl thri I adore. Ev'ry year it s<?erns to happen o'er .. and o'er, On tho golden sands where love commands Miami shore." This is a melody which will haunt you fo.- years. ■GET YOUR COPY TO-DAY. PRICE 2s. POSTHD 2s. Id. All the pongs from "Yes, Uncle," including "Widows are Wonderful," and Vocal Scores, etc., are also obtainable ficm CHAS. BE.GG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET. "The Hub of New Zealand's Music." AT THE KING'S. TTNDERSEA BoaTsa leaves Tricsto *J Harbour on its deadly mission. SHOWS. MASTERTON SHOW. MASTERTON SHOW. THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL SHOW, SOL WAY, .MASTERTON, Tho Leading Autumn Show in the North Island, FEBRUARY 17 and 18, 1920. ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1020, at 10 p.m. LATE ENTRIES CLOSE FEBRUARY 7, 1920. PRIZE MONEY INCREASED MM FROM -CB6-1 ,£llß2 TO .£1132 ANNUAL RAM AND EWE FAIR, FEBRUARY IP and 20, 1020 ACCOMMODATION arranged for Visi--1 ors. Apply by letter to Secretary. Seventy acres of idea) picnic grounds. Native bush, running streams, shady nooks; hot water free for picnics. Railway siding and holding paddocks nt Showground gates Schedules on application to R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretory, Box 40, Maeterton.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 107, 30 January 1920, Page 9
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