AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT! 137*JNG'S The Theatre that SWING'S .. Sola tho Standard. ' - Commencing . ' TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). ; . . TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY): ORCHESTRAL MATINEES DAILY, ' From TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). A STUPENDOUS PROGRAMME. • 2.20 BERNE (tho capital of Swit- 7.20 zerlancl (Scenic). . / 2.40 LATEST GAZETTE, 7.M WITH FULL ORCHESTRA. 3 1 INTERVAL. 8.0 , 3.5 ENTR'ACTE, KING'S GRAND 8.5 ... ORCHESTRA. (a) Overture, "Martha" (Flotow). ' ,(b) Gavotte, "Migpon" (Thomas), 5.13 MADAME ANNETTE HAY- 8.13 WARD, ~ OPERATIC CONTRALTO. - Late Carl Rosa Opera Company. "Sweet Spirit. Hear My Prayer" (Wallace). 8.17 MUSICAL PROLOGUE 8.17 To "THE MIRACLE MAN." i ■ Specially Composed by Mr. J. V. Maling (Conductor). 8.20 George Loane Tucker's Superb 8.20 , Masterpiece, ■ "THE' MIRACLE MAN!" "THE MIRACLE MAN!" "THE MIRACLE MAN!" "THE MIRACLE MAN I" "THE MIRACLE MAN!" , THE CASTTom Burke. ....Thomas Meghan Rose .'. ...............Betty Cnmpson The Frog ....Lon Chaney The Dope ..J. M Dumont. Riohard King W. Lawson Butt , Claire King Elinor Fair Mr. Higgins ...' F. A. Turner . Ruth Higgins .......Lncile Hutton The Miracle Man Joseph J. Dowling 5.10 "GOD SAVE THE KTNG." 10.10 KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA, KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA, . Augmented to 15 Artists. Incidental Mu'sio to "The Miracle Man" specially arranged 'by MR. J; V. MALING, Conductor. . Prices—ls., 25., 35., 4s. (plus tax). : Be wise and boolc at Bristol, or Ring King's 'Phone 3143. : ONE "BEGG" ADVANTAGE. HAVING so great a'number of highclass instruments to select from, as are embraced in our matchless stocks, we. offer you an unequalled opportunity o£ v satisfying your preference ■in Case, Design, Finish, Tone, and Actiori, in all • that has to do with greatest satisfaction in Piano ownership. Here, you may select from models, by BRINSMEAD, JESSE FRENCH, . . LYON AND HEALY, ■ > . BRASTED, . . WINDOVER, ROGERS. Also Player-Pianos by JESSE FRENCH AND FOSTER. . Call and see us at your earliest; we'll be pleased to have a piano talk with you. ' . CHAS. BEGG AND CO, LTD., ' Manners; Street. The Oldest Established. Piano House ' • in New Zealand. I -. . ■ ATHLETIC SPORTS,. BOXING!. BOIXING! Oil N G ! B O X I N G!' ■ SATURDAY NIGHT. TOWN HALL, at 8. ' . The Olympic Council of New Zealand, on whom lias fallen the financing of a team to worthily represent New Zealand at the Big Olympic Games at Ant- • werp in August .desire-to, direct riton- . tion to this Boxing and Training Exhibition at the Town Hall on Saturday' ; Night. . .. Visiting."professional and local, expon-' • ents, gladly tendered their services to as-' Bist, and apart from the good cause-lor ' which tho evening is being promoted, the' appearance of such exponents as Tomniy Uren, Fritz Holland, Havilah Uren, and Eugene V'olajre should be. sufficient - to guarantee patrons a great evening's en- . tertainment. PRICES: 2s. and Is; Doors open at 7.30 p.m. .... TEAGUE FOOTB A L L. E A G IT Tj V O O T B A L L. LEAGUE ■ .FOOTBALL LEAGUE NEWTOWN' FOOTBALL LEAGUE ■ v. FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1 SUBURBS, FOOTBALL 'LEAGUE at • FOOTBALLLEAGUE NEWTOWN FOOTBALL ' LEAGUE .PARK, FOOTBALL LEAGUFi' TO-MORROW, FOOTBALL at 3 p.m... .FOOTBALL LEAGUE FOOTBALL Come and see these two unbeaten . Teams play. * Admission Free. J. MURPHY, ■ Horn Secretary. BOXING.. ~ ~~ TOWN HALL, MONDAY NEXT, • At 8 p.m. ' . GREAT CONTEST BETWEEN FRITZ HOLLAND AND TOMMY ■ UREN, ' The Two Greatest Exponents at present „ • in Australasia. , THREE AMATEUR PRELIMINARIES : of more than average interest. PRICES—Stage, 205.; Gallery over ring,. 15s.'; Ringside, 10s. • BOX PLAN is now open at ARMIES, and some excellent seats may still be booked. Gallery. 65.; Back Stalls, 4s. . Day Sales for these tickets will bo at Red Perry's, Manners Street, and Howe and Sowman's,. Lambton Quay, from 0 o'clock on Saturday, morning.' •SATURDAY EVENING.—A Grand Display of Training and Exhibition Bouts will Be given at tho Town • Hull at 8 o clock. Proceeds in aid of the .Olympic Games Fund. Frit/, Holland, Tommy Uren, Eugene Volaire, Havilah Uren, and others in action. Admission—Stage, Front Stalls, and Gallery sides, 25.; Gallery and Back Stalls, Is. Taffies are specially invited. W. G; TALBOT, . * Hon. Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES, CHIROPRACTIC. THE MASTER OF DISEASE! TTTHETHER your heart, head, lungs, vt stomach, liver, ■ kidneys, or limbs are affected. Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments will put you on tho road to health! This remarkable _Scienco was discovered by Dr. Palmer in 1895, and has since been the means'of making thousands of sufferers well and strong! / Consultations aro Free. Call! Hours: 10 a.m. till fi p.m. 'Phone 20-342. FREDK. J. BLAKER, Chiropractor, 7 Courtenay Place, City. (Opp. Tram- Terminus.) COME AND SEE THIOL T7IURS, SPORTS COATS, and BLOUSES. Tempting Price and Tempting Goods. MRS. COX, 138 Manners Street, opp. King's Theatre, Wellington, rTRY OUR GRILLS.,. ARY OUR GRILLS. EVERYBODY SATISFIED AT EVERYBODY'S. EMERSON STREET, NAPIER. TT*LOWERING Bulbs Sale starts FebJL ruary 20, continues till all sold, Catalogues ready. B. H. JUST. Botanical Nurseries, Palm era ton North.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 202, 21 May 1920, Page 9
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