AMUSEMENT*. QUEEN'S THEATER ' 'Phone 22—334. 2.15 DAILY. 7.30 WILLIAM FOX PEESI3NTS A SUPER. DE LUXE CINEMELODRAMA, STAGED BY E. A. WALSH. MIRIAM COOPER with an nil Stnr "SHOULD A HUSBAND FORGIVE"? MIRIAM COOPER Cast in "SHOULD A HUSBAND FORGIVE"? A Problem of the ages reduced to the ternis of modern life. A Soul-stirring, Scorching, Scintillating, Sublime, Super Production, smashing societies of shame. THE MOST THRILLING DRAMA, "SHOULD A HUSBAND FORGIVE"? "SHOULD A HUSBAND FORGIVE"? LOVE. HORSE RACING. FIGHTING. INTRIGUE. TRICKERY. LOVE. HORSE RACING. FIGHTING. INTRIGUE. TRICKERY. MUSIC SPECIALLY SET FOR THIS MASTERPIECE BY HERMAN HOLLAND AND GEORGE RUPERT. Interpreted by THE QUEEN'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. SUNSHINE COMEDY, "TEN NIGHT'S WITHOUT A BARROOM." "TEN NIGHTS WITHOUT A BARROOM." . PRICES—Day Sessions: Stalls, Children under 12, Gd.; Circle, Is Id. Adults, Is. Id. and Is. 7d. Evening Sessions: Stalls, Children Under 12, Is. Id.; Circle, Is. 7<l. Adults, Is. 7d. and' 2s. 7d. Reserves Cd extra- • 'Phono 22 —33-J-. Lounges (evening sessions), 3s. 7d.
MARIE TEMP!»J-GRAHAM BROWNE .... SEASON. - "COUSIN KATE"' MATINEE. "COUSIN KATE" MATINEE, : ' NEXT ' SATURDAY, AT 2. NEXT SATURDAY, AT 2. ; riRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD Tho World's Best in Comedy. TO-NIGHT, AX 8. FINAL APPEARANCE FINAL APPEARANCE Of ■ The Incomparable English Comedy Actress,MARIE TEMPEST ■ MARIE TEMPEST - . MARIE TEMPEST And The Very Distinguished English Comedy Actor, - GRAHAM BROWNE, GRAHAM BROWNE,. GRAHAM BROWNE,-., In the Delightfully Humorous Comedy, "THE DUKE OF KILLIECRANKIE." "TTTi.: DUKE 01'' KTT.T.THORA'NKIE." "THE DUKE OF KILLIECRANKIE." Which has Achieved an Outstanding Triumph. TO-MORROW (Thursday) and FRIDAY. TO-MORROW (Thursday) and FRIDAY. SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Three Special Representations of the Enormously Successful Comedy Drama, "COUSIN KATE." "COUSIN KATE." A Play of Human Devotion and Passion. SATURDAY "NIGHT NEXT, SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, One Performance Only, Of the Very Popular Comedy of Love. and Laughter, "THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY," s "THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY," Which attracted record audiences' during Marie Tempest's previous New Zealand tour. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, January 3 and 4, "THE GREAT ADVENTURE." WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. January 5 and 6, "AT THE BARN." FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEE AND EVENING, January 7 and 8. "MARY GOES FIRST." BOX PLANS now on view at the Grand Opera House. Day Sales at N. Perry, Tobacconist. D.C. and 0.5., 7s. 6d.; Back Stalls, 3s. Cd.; Gallery, Is. 6d. Early Doors, Is. extra. (All Prices plus tax.) PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON GAS CO. LTD. ' I NOTICE TO CONSUMERS IN SEA- ' TOUN AND KARAKA BAY DISTRICTS. OWING to alterations that are to be made to the Gas Main, tho Gns Supply will be SHUT OFF from 9.30 till 10.30 a.m. on THURSDAY, December 30.. HOLIDAY NOTICES. LOWER HUTT BOROUGH COUNCIL. HOLIDAYS. THE Municipal Office, Lower Hutt, will bo CLOSED for Annual Holidays from DECEMBER 25, 1920, to JANUARY 8, 1921, inclusive. Gas matters, including payment of accounts, will be attended to at the Gas Office, opposite the Town Hall, during the aforesaid period, except on December 25, 27, and 31, 1920. and January 1. ond 8, 1921, on which days that office will also be closed. ' The Library will be CLOSED on De. cemFcr *5 and 27, and January 1 and 3. WM. NICHOLSON, Town Clerk. PASSPORT AND PERMIT OFFICE. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. THE following hours will be observed at the Passport and Permit Office during the Christmas and New Year Holidays:— Christmas Day, closed. December 27, 28, 10 to 11 a.m. January 1, closed. January 3, 10 to 11 a.m. J. HISLOP, Under-Secretary, Internal Affairs Department. TOURIST RESORTB. CARGEN HOTEL. (Under New Management.) REMODELLED. A MAGNIFICENTLY-SITUATED High-class Private Hotel. For terms, etc., apply MANAGER, Cargen, Auckland. - FRIVATE HOTEL, PORIRUA. Under New Management. THIS Firet-class Private Hotel i= now OPEN TO RECEIVE GUESTS. Closo to railway station and bay. Terms moderate. CHAS. GREER, Proprietor. NAPIER. THE Ideal East Const Summer Resort, Visitors will find every comfort at tho PROVINCIAL HOTEL to complete a good holiday. Moderate Daily Tariff. Special Weekly Tariff. P.O. Box 286. Telephone, Night and Day. 631. T. A. HEATH, Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. CAULFIELD HOUSE, 33, 35, 37 Sydney St. East—This first-class house has been thoroughly renovated, made modern, convenient, and most comfortable. Under entirelv new management. Tariff, 10k. 6d. per dny. Permanent Guests hv arrangement. MRS. E. MAXWELL, Proprietress. 'PTione 1763. DENBIGH HOTEL, FEILDING. THIS Leading Hotel now offers Tourists and Travellers every ppssiblo convenience. All trains m-it by efficient porters. Highest grade Wines and Spirits. Speight's Beer un tap. M'rite or telegraph for accommodation, Box 6. Tariff—l6s., Commercials 14s. per di«m; weekly, M. Telephone 5. 11, It. WALLACE, Proprietor, Feilding.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 80, 29 December 1920, Page 7
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