amusements. QRAND. OPERA . HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. A NEW SENSATION FOR ■ .WELLINGTON. Commencing TO-MORROW (SATUEDAY), at 8. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at 8. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at 8. ■ • SEASON OP 6 NIGHTS ONLY. MATINEE WEDNESDAY,, at 2.30 J.'C:\WILLL4MSON, LTD., . ■ Present the . LOWELL THOMAS TRAVELOGUE.- . ' LOWELL THOMAS TRAVELOGUE. An Entirely New Form of Entertainment. Tho speaker tells the thrilling- and enthralling .story of tlio British campaign' that, was waged over the richest his-. torical background in tho -world—and . tho nio3t romantic. On tho screen georgeously coloured, and motion pictures unroll' .before your, eyes Palestine and Forbidden Arabia, , The London "Daily Mail" ' describes these as "THE MOST WONDERFUL PICTURES ' THAT HAVE EVEN BEEN SHOWN." ; . .THE LOWELL THOMAS ' TRAVELOGUE. ; 'An Arabian Nights' Entertainment, which took London. New York, and Sydney by. storm, entitled. WITH THE ANZACS IN PALESTINE, WITH THE ANZACS IN PALESTINiB, And LAWRENCE IN ARABIA. Described by the Famous War Corre- : epondent, World Traveller, and Raconteur,' - LOWELL THOMAS.' LOWELL THOMAS. LOWELL THOMAS. (In Person). (In Person). To he presented here exactly as given at the Royal .'Albert Hall and Covent Garden Royal Opera House, London, before over a Million People. WHAT THREE WISF. MEN SAY: I.—LORD RURNHAM (of tho London "Daily Telegraph"):— "As I- looke<l and listened I. felt myself transported off to-the East on, a magio carpet. These travelogues are a revelation of art as well as'a-revelation of romance. , Mr. . Thomas has ' almost oreated a new art." , 2.— Lieutenant-General P. CHETWODEI, K.C.M.G., Second-in-Command. to Allenby:— "Ono of the finest entertainments I have'ever sat out in my life. Tho only oriticism I have to offer, if I may offer one, is.'that Mr. Thomas seems to .ha.ve given all ■ tho Anwies all the credit." ■ S.—LLOYD GEORGE, Prime Minister of ' Great Britain:— "Mr. Thomas has succeeded in obtaining on inside story and amazing pictures of a man who is one of tho most remarkable and romantic figures ,of modern times—Colonel Lawrence." ■ • BOOK TO-DAY AT THE BRISTOL. BOOK TO-DAY AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES—Dr«N Circle nnd R™=i>rved Stalls, ss. Stalls, 4s. and 2s. Gallery, 2s. and Is. AN EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS, By-' - F. H'Cracken, W.. Robt. Johnson, and J. Weeks, ' WILL OPEN ;. In.tho ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS GALLERY, Whitmoro Street, On . MONDAY NEXT,! . At 10 a.m.
The Exhibition will remain open for a Short Sl;ason, .between the hours of 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9.80 p.m. MEETINGS. QONC ER T CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. " "CAIRO" BRADLEY. "The Life than' Wins and the Unpardonable Sin." Don't miss this great • speaker. Male Quartet, No Collection DOMINION BOY SCOUTS. - KING CORONATION TO-NIGHT. A LL Candidates, with two Scouts as A paged, and with troop flags, are to be at the Town Hall at 7 o'clock to-night for rehearsal. WELLINGTON SUNDAY SCHOOL . UNION. THE Prizes and Certificates won at . the Children's Examination will be presented TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 o'clock, in St. John's Schoolroom. The Prizes will bo. presented by His Excellency Lord Jellicoe. WELLINGTON TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION. mHE ADJOURNED SPECIAL' MEET■I ING OF MEMBERS will bo held in the Trades Hall, Vivian Street, TO-; MORROW (Saturday), OCTOBER 16, at] 7.80 p.m. ' . * C. H. CHAPMAN, Secretary, j ■.■ ' I BUSINESS NOTICES. WILLIAMS AND CO. LTD.. Auctioneers, Land Agents, and Valuators, -AUCTION ARCADE, ' Courtenay Place. jQiUTSIDE SALES conducted in town or w country by an expert staff. Appoint us if you want a satisfactory disroßal of your goods, combined with highest values. Clients can obtain account gsles and cheque immediately afteT a (-tie if they desiTo. Entries invited for salea held in the Auction Arcade every TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. The Arcade being the largest Auction Showroom- in tho Dominion, we offer accommodation for any quantity of goods clients' may send forward. Tel. 20—124. - P.O. Box 917. The united typewriter and SUPPLIES AGENCY OF N.Z.. 'PHONE 20—965. MONARCH TYPEWRITERS. (The Light-touch Machine), "DEY" TIME REGISTER. -TYPEWRITER AND DUPLICATOR
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 17, 15 October 1920, Page 9
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