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■ < —. —. KING'S THEATKE. The "Eoss Smith Flight" pictui'es continue to draw packed houses to the King's Theatre nightly. Last ovening Sir. Keith Smith was introduced by Colonel Mitchell, , JI.P,, in a few happily-chosen' remarks, and received a great ovation from the audience. The story told by Rir Keith, besides tracing, in detail: tho wonderful experiences of the hardy band of l four with their Vickera-Yimy, is freely punctuated, with flashes of wit and humour. The entire aerial voyage from Hounslow to Adeaido is covered by pictures and lecture. This evening Sir Keith will.be introduced by Mr. W. Perry, president of the Rotuwicd Soldiers' Association. His Excellency • the GovernorGeneral has signified his intention of being " present . to-morrow evening.' EMPRESS THEATRE., 'The Praise. Agent" is the . star. J>ic- , ture at the Empress Theatre. At tho head of the cast are the stars Arthur Ashley and Dorothy Green. The story is one that grips, and -interest is held from start to' finish. Wholesome humour abounds, and the golden thread of love which entwines itself wound the ■varied situations lends additional charm, besides giving abundant scope for the hero and heroine, to display exceptional talent. The supports include the Liberty serial, episode 17, Gaumont Graphic, anjl the comedy, "Sweedie learns to Swim." EVERYBODY'S THEATRE, "Leave It To Susan," the excellent comedy drama now screening at Everybody's Theatre, "efthires Madge Kennedy, ,' who. is seen at her best in this picture. ' Another episode of The Mystery of 13, and the latest Gazette, are also shown. 1 According to Australian advices, the, Williamson Revue Company, 1 playing The Passing Show of 1920 .is due to commence a New Zealand tour in Wellington on Tuesday next.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 8, 5 October 1920, Page 5

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ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 8, 5 October 1920, Page 5

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 8, 5 October 1920, Page 5

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