AMUBEMENTB. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-MORROW KING'S. The Theatre that ING'S. Sets the Standard. Au All-British Production from the Harma Studios, "A ROMANY LASS" .> "A ROMANY LASS" "A KOMANY LASS" A Story of Gypsy Life, Featuring JAS. KNIGHT CHARLES ROCK 'JAS. KNIGHT CHARLES uOCk JAS. KNIGHT. CHARLES ;!OCK A vivid, virile Character Study of Gypsy Love and Caravan Life. Set in the Lowlands of Scotland. Pull Supporting Programme. • Also, MISS RENE GOYDER, . i Contralto, And KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA.Prices as~ usual. Plan at the Bristol. In M PRESS THEATRE. Impress theatre. Continuous from 11 a.m. "A BROADWAY SAINT," - "A BROADWAY SAINT," "A BROADWAY SAINT," Featuring ' MONTAGUE LOVE. Also Showing, LIBERTY SERIAL, ' Episode • 11th. GAUMONT GRAPHIC, SCENIC. Usual Prices. 'Phono m EVERYBODY'S. 11 to 10. VERYBODY'S. 11 to 10. SHOWING TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT i . DORIS KEN YON, ,[ ■ This Beautiful and Captivating. Star, in "THE BANDBOX." Also Showing "MYSTERY OF. 13'VEpisode 8. Star. 11.45. 2.5. 4.20, 6.30, 8,10. Serial, 11.20, 1.40, 3.55, C.5, 8.15. poNCEET CHAM BUB. Direction ~ VICTOR BECK Owing to Indisposition of Sevoral Members of the Combination, W. and R. Thomas's ENGLISH PIERROTS ENGLISH PIERROTS • ENGLISH PIERROTS And LADIES' ORCHESTRA Will NOT givo their Entertainment THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), ■ ' . ■' BUT REOPEN AS USUAL TO-MORROW , . (WEDNESDAY). Box Plan at Bristol. . All tickets for Monday and Tuesday • performances' -are available any night during week, : • ■ , WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. r<AS COOKING DEMONSTRATION IT by ' MISS UNA GARTER, TO-MORROW; WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1920. Subject: .. Coffee Sponge, Coffee Walnut Cakes, Tomato Soup, Beef Cutlets and Tomatoes, Roe Fritters,-and Fritter Bat'.ter, .Eggless. To commence at 3 o'clock. J. 11, HELLIWELL, 1 ' . Secretary.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 289, 31 August 1920, Page 7
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