AMUSEMENTS. The -kings, HE KINGS, The Theatre that Sets the Standard. This Afternoon, This Evening-, 2.15. 7-30-Tlie Photo-play Supreme. "A DAUGHTER OF TWO WORLDS," 1 with NORMA TALMADGE In Her Finest diameter Study. NORMA TALMADGE Who probes the depths of human emotion. NORMA TALMADGB Tho Personality Player. NORMA TALMADGJi , , The Girl with Magnetic Grace. In Chic Song and Dainty Dance, LITTLE MEG CIMINO, The Baby Prima Donna. And KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. This Afternoon, This Evening, 2.15. .. 7.30. . Box Plan at Bristol until noon. After that hour 6eats may be secured by 'phoning King's, 22-212. RESERVATIONS HELD UNTIL 7,«J ONLY. "IDMPRESS. EMPRESS. -Impress. empress. THE PICTURE HOUSE. . EMPRESS. EMPRESS. EVELYN GREELEY And CARLYLE BLACKWELL In , "LOVE IN A HURRY.-" "LOVE IN A HURRY." "LOVE IN A HURRY." "LOVE IN A HURIiY." "LOVE IN A HURRY." "LOVE IN A HURRY." Also Episode 3 of the Great Serial, "SMASHING BARRIERS" "SMASHING BARRIERS" "SMASHING BARRIERS" j Featuring WILLIAM DUNCAN. The usual good Supports. Telephone 3112. LAST TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DAY. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON. 1 ■ BRILLIANT SUCCESS! ST. LEON'S CIRCUS. ST. LEON'S CIRCUS. ' ST. LEON'S CIRCUS. ST. LEON'S CIRCUS. ST. LEON'S CIRCUS. Location: CORNER i'ARANAKI AND WAKEFIELD STREETS. PRICES—26., 35., 45., 6s. COUNTRY TOUR: mONB—MONDAY, NOVEMBER ZZ. LOWER HUTT-TUESDAY, 23. UPPER WCTT—WEDNESDAY, 24. iPEAT (I ER,STON—TH ITRSD AY, 25. GREYTOW N—FRIDAY, 2G. CARTERTON-SATURDAY, 27.' TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 8 o'clock. S o'clock. rp O W N HALL. WELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY. WELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY. Patrons: Their Excellencies the Gover-nor-General and the Viscountess Jeilicov. Conductor: MR. H. TEMPLE WHITE, Assisted by MRS. J. F. WOODWARD (Soprano), MISS NELLIE SIMPSON (Flautist), THE HARMONIC QUARTET. Plan at Tho Bristol till 12.3D. Admission, 3s. 25., Is. A N C E KECI 't A L, Under the Patronage of Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Jellicoe. A Daaice Recital!, in aid of tho "Save tho Children" Fund for tho relief of the ' Starving Children in Central Europe will be given By the Pupils of MISS DOROTHY SAUNDERS, Assisted by MISS ANN SULLIVAN, ' 1 MISS EILEEN CLIFFORD, and MISS HELEN GARD'NER'S PUPILS, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, TO-DAY AND MONDAY, At 7.45 p.m. Tickets, 2s. a.nd 3s. Box Plan at the Bristol • Piano 0-ompany. No booking charge. rpOAVN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, v THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25. LEATHAM-SYMONS RECITAL. CONSTANCEI LEATHAM (Pianiste). AVA SYMONS (Violinist-i). Reserved Seats, -Is., plus tax, at Bristol (plan open Monday). Unreserved, 3s. and 25., plus tax. \ 1 BAND. T/yA-TERSIDE WORKERS' BAND AT * ' NEWTOWN PARK. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), , At 3 p.m. HOW WONDERFULLY A GOOD prANO WOULD BRIGHTEN AND GLADDEN YOUR HOME. What added charm its oresence there would bring! What matchless means of ontertnining other:! What ample reason for greater undo m your home! This can be true in tho greatest degree only when the piano you select is permanently heautlful in tone and of unqualified dependability. • You will find these qualities admirably expressed in pianos bv WINDOVER AND ROGERS, LYON i. 11 EAT,Y. BREWSTER. BRINSMEAD, JESSE FRENCH. which are to be found here—products of the greatest and most reputable 'nianufactnrera. BUY YOUR PIANO HERE, and realise the utmost pleasure of piano ownership, Seo us To-day. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street. Tho Oldest-established Piano House In New Zealand. BUBINESS NOTICES. LEATHER does not last as long as good rubber. Get WOOD-MILNE Rubber Heels fitted to your boots—'tis chea per! - W BARBER A CO-, Dry Cleaners (no • dyeing) 125 Oub» Street, City. ■,
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 48, 20 November 1920, Page 11
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