AMUSEMENTS. KING'S The Theatre that KING’S ING'S Sets the Standard. KING'S KING'S. KING’S. KING’S. KING’S. KING'S. KING’S. KING’S. KING’S. 7.30 TO-NIGHT. At 7.30. 7.30 TO-NIGHT. At 7.30. GREAT DOUBLE STAR BILL. GREAT DOUBLE STAB BILL. NORMA TALMADGE, NORMA TALMADGE, NORMA TALMADGE, NORMA TALMADGE, NORMA TAIMADGE, NORMA TALMADGE, NORMA TALMADGE, NORMA TALMADGE, [ The Queen of the Silver Screen, lu "THE PASSION FLOWER.” ’"THE PASSION FLOWER.” "THE PASSION FLOWER." "THE PASSTON FLOWER." "THE PASSION FLOWER.” "THE PASSION FLOWER.” "THE PASSION FLOWER." "THE PASSION FLOWER." “THE PASSTON FLOWER." “THE PASSION FLOWER." “THE PASSION FLOWER." You’ll smT.o with her smiles, sob with her sobs, love with her love, and hate with her hate. Also, LARRY SEATON. LARRY SEMON, LARRY SEMON, The Comedy King. "SOLID CONCRETE." "SOLID CONCRETE." "SOLID CONCRETE." IRENE FAIRCLOUGH, Soprano. And KING’S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Conductor. Mr. L. D. Austin. ■ Plan at the Bristol. Theatre 'Phone 22—212. EVERYBODY’S VERYBODY’S FIRST NATIONAL STUDIOS Presents LIONEL BARRYMORE, LIONEL BARRYMORE, LIONEL BARRYMORE. LIONEL BARRYMORE, LIONEL BARRYMORE, America’s Greatest Actor, In -'"JIM THE PENMAN,” "JIM THE PENMAN,* "JIM THE PENMAN* "JIM THE (PENMAN.'' "JIM THE PENMAN, ’’ I "JIM THE (PENMAN,” I "JIM THE PENMAN.” "JIM THE PENMAN,” "JIM THE PENMAN,” J "JIM THE PENMAN.” "JIM THE PENMAN,” The Story of the Greatest Forger that ever lived. Also, LARRY SEMON, LARRY SEMON, The Comedy King, In "SOLID CONCRETE." “SOLID CONCRETE." Excellent Slipports. ’Phone 50. QUEEN’S THEATRE. U E E N ’ S THEATRE. TO-DAY, 2.15. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. Paramount-Artcraft Presents D. W. GRIFFITH’S D. W. GRIFFITH’S D. W. GRIFFITH’S D. W. GRIFFITH’S Masterpiece, “TRUE HEART SUSIE,” “TRUE HEART SUSIE," "TRUE HEART SUSIE," “TRUE HEART SUSIE," Featuring LILIAN GISH & ROBERT HARRON. The story of a plain girl versus the silken-anklod wielder of the powder puff. Also, the Universal Attraction, "WOLVES OF THE NORTH," "WOLVES OF THE NORTH." "WOLVES OF THE NORTH," "WOLVES OF THE NOB TH," Starring EVA NOVAK. EVA NOVAK. . .A' Sensationally Dramatic Production of the Arctic Regions. Also. Matinees or.lv. Episode 10 “KING OF THE CIRCUS." Prices —Adults. 1s Id, 2s Id; Children: Afternoon, 6d, Is Id; Night, 9d, Is 7d. Reserves 6d extra. Plan at Theatre. Empress, MPRESS. The Picture House. BLANCHE SWEET, BLANCHE SWEET, as an Adventurous Young Widow bent on finding an unsuspecting Male to share her sorrows, in “HELP WA NTED—MALE.” “HELP WANTED—MALE." “HELP WANTED—MALE." “HELP WANTED—MALE.” “HELP WANTED-MALE.” Ep. 8 "THE LOST CITY.” Comedy "WHIRL 0” THE -WEST." Gazette TOPICAL.
ATHLETIC SPORTS. WELLINGTON I,ADIES’ GOLF CLUB. 1 rpHE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP will he played next week, beginning Alonday. ENTRIES for Seniors and Juniors at CLUB HOUSE TILL SUNDAY, or with Secretary. MEETINGS. FOR THE WELFARE OF THE YOUNG PEOPLE OF NI’IAV ZEALAND. YOUNG CITIZENS’ LEAGUE. A PUBLIC AIEETING will bo held in the Council Chamber of the Town Hall TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), OCTOBER 14. at 8 o’clock, to consider the establishment of a Y’oung Citizens’ League in Wellington. Addresses will be given by tho delegation from tho Auckland Young Citizens’ League: Air. E. C. Cutten, Senior Stipendiarv Magistrate. Auckland (President), Mr. E. C. Purdie. Secretary, Auckland Board of Education (A’jce-Pre-sident). Dr. C. E. Alagiuro. Superintendent, Auckland Hospital (hon. Medical Adviser!, and Air. Horace Stubbing, OrganijW of the Auckland League and Provincial Commissioner, Dominion Boy Scouts’ Association. His Worship tho Alayor will preside. His Honour Air. Justice Adams was puzzled by tho word “scdilinter” repeated by Mr. .1. R. Brown, Christchurch manager of the National Mortgage and Agency Company, when giving evidence in the Supremo Court. Air. I’. AVilding, K.C., suggested that Air. A. T. Donnelly might explain the word's meaning. “It’s a German or Jewish word, Air. Donnelly snitl. "Comes from Germany?” His Honour asked. "No, Yom- Honour, it comes from Petticoat Lane,” Mr. Donnelly replied. “What does it mean?” His'Honour asked. "It means, shortly, any dishonest device whereby a dishone.it person takes advantage of an honest person.” Mr. Donnelly said. "AA’hen it was ur-nd to mo. I regarded if: ns meaning something 'crook'- that there was something dishonest about it.” Mr. Brown explained.
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 17, 14 October 1921, Page 10
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