AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S. . CONTINUOUS. VERYBODY'S. CONTINUOUS SHOWING TO-DAY AND - TO-NIGHT. A Highly Entertaining Programme. "AIL WRONG." Married, lint not mnr "ALL AA r RONG." ried. That's . tin "ALL WRONG." quaint idea of this "ALL WRONG." new . cOmedy-drami. "ALL WRONG." featuring' "ALL WRONG." "ALL WRONG." BRYANT AVASHB UR -N "ALL WRONG. 1 ' BRYANTAVASHBURN "ALL WRONG." BRYANT AVASHBURN "ALL WRONG." BRYANT WASHBURN '"ALL WRONG." "ALL AVRONG." Showing how a you.ip "ALL WRONG." married man wanted "ALL AVRONG." to keep up ilie'sweet"ALL WRONG." lieart business. A "ALL WKONG." great experiment lin "ALL WRONG." the marriage business, "ALL AVRONG."' that was "111 wrong.' "ALL WRONG." A ' really delightful "ALL AYRONG." picture. Brilliant Supporting Programme, Including . Comedy, Gazette, and Travel Subjects. Sessions start: 11,12.35,2.30,4.25, G. 20, 8.15. Saturday Prices. Ring 50 for Res. THAT IMP OT MISCHIEF AGAIN AT The empr ess. HE EMP.R-ESS. , : TOMBOY MADGE EVANS. • TOMBOY MADGE EVANS. . Pretty. ' Sparkling. , Winsome. In the Sweetest Story Ever Told, HOME AVANTE.D. HOME AVANTED. HOME AVANTED. Supported bv an All-Star Cast. MADGE EVANS MADGE EVANS ■ . ■ MADGE EA r ANS . . As the Little Orphan. • WILL CARLTON AVILL CARLTON WILL CARLTON 'As Major Arnesworth. . MICHAEL HANLON ' ■ MICHAEL HANLON' : 'MICHAEL HANLON As "Spotty," the Other Imp. ALSO THE FIFTH CHAPTER OF "THE MAN OF MIGHT." GAUMONT GRAPHIC. PATHENEAVS. Popular; Prices. .Reserves by' Phone 3442. CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL. • TOWN HALL, i TOAVN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOAVN HALL. TOAVN-HALL. ORGAN RECITAL. ' ORGAN RECITAL. • TO-NIGHT E TO-NIGHT 8.15 o'clock, Bv MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). Suite (No. 1) •••••••■••• BorowsWPrelude , Toccata ; . Meditation-Elegie '• Marche Solennelle . Summer Sketches ........ Lemuitt Dawn ' The Bee ■ -. V Cuckoo . ' ':: ■■ ■ Twilight Evening a. Miniature Op. 30 (No.. 2V ... Rebikoff b. Dans 9 des Odalisques, Op. 2 . ' (No. 3} BeWkolf I'riere in O Sharp Minor (Op. .20) 1 : i • '. Cesar Franck (1822-90) Walther's "Prize Sons" (from Act ; 111, ','Die Meistersinger") ... AVagner > (By. request.) Siegfried-Idyll Wagner -. ADMISSION: SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING Doors open, at 7.15 o'clock. . J NO. K. PALMER, ■ Town Clerk March 27, 1920. Grand opera- " -house. Lessee...J. C.. Williamson Ltd. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A RIOT OF REVELRY.. The ..cares of the week, dispelled in a night,;' i -',-y - VERNON SPENCER'S • . - VERNON SPENCER'S To-night VAUDEVILLE TRIALS Never To-night A'AUDBVILLE TRIALS a ' • To-night VAUDEVILLE TRIALS dull Tornight VAUDEVILLE TRIALS mo-To-nidit VAUDEVILLE TRIALS ment. . BIGGER, BRIGHTER. BREEZIER .THAN EVER. AMATEUR COMPETITIONS. STARS!.. STARS! AMATEUR STARS! MEG, the Mighty Atom. MAVIS KING, Song and Dance.' Andy Williams leads the famous. • JAZZ ORCHESTRA, JAZZ ORCHESTRA, in the latest Jazz Novelties. Prices for the multitude: 35., 25., Is., plus Tax. Plan at.Brjufol tliis,morning. At Ned Perry's this afternoon. Competitors, Note.—Rehearsal at Opera House this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Town hall. OWN. HALL. WEDNESDAY, MARCH .31, 8 p.m. ■WELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY AVELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY (Conductor—Mr. H. Temple White). Chorus of over 50 nicked voices, with accomcanvnent on GRAND ORGAN and PIANO, In Gounod's > "MESSE SOLENNELLE." "MESSE SOLENNELLE." "MESSE SOLENNELLE." Soprano-MISS TERESA M'ENROE. Tenor-MR, JAMES SEARLE. BaS5-;lfß. FRANK CHARLES. Also Miscellaneous Items by above, and DUO FOR GRAND PIANO & ORGAN. Organist—Mß. H. TEMPLE AVHITE. Pinnist-MR. HAROLD WHITTLE And "THE HARMONIC QTJAITET." Plan at the Bristol.; , Tickets—3s. (Reserves), 2s„ Is. VICTOR R. BENNETT, P.O. Box 728. Hon. Sec. MASTERTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY (Incorporated). FOURTH ANNUAL COMPETITIONS FOURTH ANNUAL .COMPETITIONS, Commencing TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1920. ENTRIES closo FRIDAY, APRIL 16 1920.' Entry Forms, Book of AVords, Sylla-' bus, and full information on application. Please send entries early to . WILLIAM GILLESPIE, " Secretary, Masterton. BAND. WATERSIDE WORKERS' BAND at f r AVILTON'S BUSH, ' TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). At 3 p.m. • , A DREAM COMES TRUE and ' . A WISH FULFILLED. MORE than half a century ago, the founder of "Begg's" dreamed that through his'.efforts, a firm would come into existence which would be of lasting assistance and service to the musicloving people of New Zealand. The vision which prompted the dream and the ENERGY AND HONESTY WHICH MADE IT A REALITY havo never since ceased to animate the activities of this firm. Our success has been solidly established by dealing in such makes of pianos as RRINSMEAD. BRASTED, •TESSE FRENCH, - ROGERS, CIIALLEN, ' FOSTER, CHAS. BEGG AND CO.. LTD., MANNERS STREET. The Oldest Established Piano House in New Zealand. PASTRYCOOKS, Confectioners, Fruit- ■ erers' Showstands and Bracket?. Stocks held by Henry Berry and Co., 79 Dixon Street
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 156, 27 March 1920, Page 9
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