AMUSEMENTS. KING'S' THE thea^a S. SETS , ME KING'S k •• 7.80-TO-NIGIIT-7.30 k 7.30-TO-NI6HT-7.30 A Lovo Drama of Thrills and Mystery, ■"EVEN AS, EVE" A Pictnrisntion of EOBERT W. CILUIBERS'S Novel, "The Shining Band." t untutored girl reare<l in the lonely forests hy a recluse father. He— a man of tho world, a cvnio, sneering at womenlcintl. The way this" ■untaught daughter of Eve worked'her will with the man is startlingly portrayed in "EVEN AS EVE." : ■ ■ ALSO HAKOLD LLOYD as "THE KA.TAH." A Screen Burlesque of Pure Joy. . SECOND WEEK OF THE REALAET QUARTET, In a new Musical Programme. KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. The Box Plan-is at.tho Bristol until 5 p.m. After th'nt hour seats may be reserved at the Theatre or by 'Phone 22—212.
EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODY'S. (Continuous.) ; . TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. . The Great Drury Lane Sporting Picture, Entitled, - , . "THE GREAT GAME" . , "THE GREAT GAME" . ■ "THE GREAT GAME" Featuring ; BOMBARDIER (BILLY) WELLS, • BOMBARDIER (BILLY) WELLS, ■ England's Gentleman Exponent of the -. > Fine Art. The Fair Sex will Admire this Fine Specimen of Manhood. I THE GREAT GAME A Typical Nftt ' THE GREAT GAME Gould Racing 6 THE GREAT GAME. Story, introducing : THE GREAT GAME for its characters | THE GREAT GAME A Squire, Jock- . THE GREAT GAME eye. Trainers, r THE GREAT GAME Boxers, Actresses • THE GREAT GAME and Sports of all > THE GREAT GAME kinds. The plot " THE! GREAT GAME is sensational and J THE GREAT GAME melodramatio, , THE GREAT GAME the- ingredients > THE GREAT GAME beinjr LOVE, > .THE GREAT GAME , HONOUR AND ' THE GREAT GAME GLORY. [ See the Great English Derby.. The Crowds, on the Epsom Course truly ' depicted on the screen. . See the 2000 Guineas. See .the Thrilling G-Round Fight. i See the ; Squiro Horse-whiD tho Villnin.; . Seo Bombardior Wells Thrash tho Bully; Ring 'Phone 50 for reserved eeats. ■ Prices aa usual. ' THE CONAN DOYLE LECTURES. HECONAN DOYLE LECTURES. ■ THE TOWN HALL. ' SATURDAY & MONDAY EVENINGS, DECEMBER 11 and 13. SIR ARTHUR CONAN-DOYLE, SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE, • ■- SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE, M.D.i LL.D. SIR ■ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE, SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE, SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE, Whose Lectures in Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney have made a most profound impression, hundreds having bsen unable' to .gain admission', ■ Will Deliver TWO ENTIRELY DIFFERENT LECTURES, ; Under the General Title, "death: and. hereafter," "death and. the hereafter," "the new revelation." Saturday, December 11—"The Human Argument" Monday, December 13—"Pictures of Psychic Phenomena." Ee3erved Seats, .Is.; Unreserved, 35.; Back; 2s. (all plus tax). Box Plans Open at Tho Bristol Tuesday morning, December 7. CARLYLE SMYTHE. "BEGG*" PIANOS . .... ARE PIANOS..YOU WILL'FIND UNQUALIFIED PLEASURE IN ' OWNING. , . YOU'LL'FIND JOY TN playing n "Begg" Piano, expressing -*- ' as it dons the interpretation as you would bave it imparted. Vt r c stock pianos bearing the names of RRJSSMEAD, LYON AND HEALY, BRASTED, JESSE FRENCH, or WINDOVER AND ROGERS, because they 'moot our exacting' requirements, and ■ represent tho high piano quality it has always been our ct'etom (o offer. Celebrated artists speak in terms of highest praise of "Begg" .Pianos—ns do those of the thousands of N.Z. homes in which they are to be found. WE SUGGEST THAT YOU'CALL. AT OUR SHOWROOM to-day; OHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD.. MANNERS-STREET. Tho.Oldest Established Piano Houso . in New Zealand. SPORTING. ASHBURTON .TROTTING CLUB.. ".'SUMMER MEETING, ' DECEMBEU 27, 1920. "' ; NOMINATIONS for tho above Meeting.. CLOSE,at■ 5 p.m. on-. MONDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1920. Stakes .£2IOO. Seo Programme, "Referee," November .12. . . ' . . «• ALFRED A. FOOKS. ' Secretary. ' STRATFORD JUCING CLUB. ]V E W P AE i S ,^'tt NG on SATUE-J-T DAY and MONDAY, JANUARY 1 and 3, 1920. STRATFORD CuF HANDICAP, one mil© and a quarter, 700 oovs. HANDICAP, six furlongs, 300 sovs. MAHOE WELTER HANDICAP, eight furlongs and a half, 275 oovs. .'MALONE MEMORIAL HANDICAP, eight furlongs and a hnlf, 500 sovs:' NGAERE HANDICAP, six furlongs, 300 sovs. . : ■ ■ . .IjOWGARTH WELTER HANDICAP, eight furlongs and a half, 225 soys. And In addition - well-endowed Hack and Hurdle Evonts. Noriiinations close with the undersigned' at. Stratford on TUESDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1920. at 9 p.m ■ WEIGHTS for First Day's Events declared on or about December 17, 1920 . ACCEPTANCES for First Day's Events close on Tuosclny, December 21, 1920, at 9 p.m. Stratford Telegraph Office closes at 8 p.in. ALL NOMINATIONS, 20s. Hamlicappers, ,T. E. Henrys and W. RuiiKolJ, Starter, A. Morse. Judge, J. R. L. Stanford. ALFRED COLEMAN,' Secretary, P.O. Box 7S, Stratford. See "Referee" for full programme. BUSINESS NOTICES. T ADIES! LADIES! LADIES 1 ORIGINALITY And CHARM Ara the Chief Attractions of tho Spring Creations now displayed. You are invited to inspect tho wide selection of BLOUSES, LINGERIE, AND HOSIERY. Only Address— . MAISON LOUISE, 37 Willis Street. BARBER A CO., Dry Cleaners (no . dyeing) 126 Cuba. Street, City.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 59, 3 December 1920, Page 9
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