AMUSEMENTS. KING’S. Tho Theatre that KING’S. ING’S. Sets tho Standard. KING’S. At 2.30 MATINEE. AT 2.30 TO-NIGHT, At 7.30. Tho Greatest of all Dramatic Stories, "BARS GF I R O N." "B Alt S GF IRQ N.” "B AR S GF I R O N.” • "B AR S G F I R G N." "B AR S G F I R O N." Bv England’s Favourite Author. ETHEL M. DELL. A Throbbing, Vivid Picturisation of the Greatest Story of England’s favourite author. Cloverly does Ethel M. Dell build on this theme an entrancing story that runs tho whole gamut of human emotions. TRAGEDY PASSION IMPUI.DE HATE COMED Y r REMORSE AND LOVE. "BARS OF IRON,” A More Brilliant Success than “The Keeper tf The Door” And "Rocks of Valpre.” Also Shewing: LARRY SEMON. The Comedy King. In "THE BAKERY.” And KING’S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Conductor L. D. Austin. Overture (Princess Jaune). Plan at the Bristol till 12.30, afterwards at the Theatre. ’Phone 22 —212. VERYBO D Y ’ S. VERYBO D Y ’ S. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ANOTHER GIGANTIC PROGRAMME! BIGGER AND BETTER THAN BEFORE THREE HOURS OF DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT. TWO BIG FEATURES, "OTHER MEN’S SHOES,” "OTHER MEN’S SHOES,” "OTHER MEN’S SHOES.” Directed by EDGAR LEWIS, and Featuring CRANFOURD KENT And LITTLE fiOBBY CONNELLY. CLEAN, WHOLESOME, VIGOROUS, AND DRAMATIC. ’ A drama of heart-revelation —designated so because it reveals the innermost hidden depths of tho heart of a man whoso will was strong enough to make him occupy tho place of his brother, a helpless weakling, with honour. Also "HER LORD AND MASTER.’ "HER LORD AND MASTER. Featuring the screen favourite, ALICE JOYCE. ALICE JOYCE. A Story of how an American Girl .Married into the British Aristocracy. LATEST BATHE GAZETTE, N.Z. Bowlers at Trafford. EVERYBODY’S ORCHESRA. Mr. Mat Dixon, Conductor. The Brightest Music in Town. Prices as Usual. ’Phone 50 for Reserves. Empress, mpress, The Picture House. Tho ship was sinking. The -water was rising. His hands were shackled to the beam Ono chance in a million for him. . . But his faithful dog, catching tho floating key tag in his teeth, gave him "HALF A CHANCE.” "HALF A CHANCE.” "HALF A CHANCE.” "HALF A CHANCE.” "HALF A CHANCE.” "HALF A CHANCE.” “HALF A CHANCE.” You’ll be thrilled at the surge and crash of the spectacular shipwreck. blood will tingle at tho man-to-man fight scenes. Featuring MAHLON HAMILTON, MAHDON HAMILTON, MAHLON HAMILTON. MAHLON HAMILTON. . who was the popular lead in "DADDY LONG LEGS. Excellent supports include Episode of the New Vitagraph Serial, featuring Joe Rvan of fame as Scnrface Brender in the "Man of Might. '•HIDDEN DANGERS.” "HIDDEN DANGERS.” -nron™ danof.bs.- oon! Usual Prices.Phono 344— SHEEN’S THEATRE. Queen’S theatre. TO-DAY, 2.15. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. Another Grand Programme. Tho Universal Special Attraction, "A DAUGHTER OF TTTE LAW, "A DAUGHTER OF THF. DAW,,, "A DAUGHTER OF THE . A swiftly-moving story of a Beautiful woman’s daring adventures with a band of desperate crooks, Featuring the beautiful and versatile dramatic actress. CARMEL MYERS CARMEL MYERS Also, . The Pnramoiint-Artcraft Delightful Comedy. "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES. "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES.” "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES. Starring BRYANT WASHBURN. BRYANT WASHBURN. Also GAZETTE.' COMEDY «FRTAL. Ordinary Prices. Plan at Theatre. /CITIZENS’ GARDEN FETE, ’U TO-DAY. At tho Residence of the Prime Minister, Tinakori Road. The Governor-General will open nt 2 p.m. GREAT VARIETY OF ATTRACTIONS. Side-Shows. Competitions. Highland Dancing. Refreshments. A large Bohemian Orchestra of 25 performers will render selecfi'ons during the afternoon. Tho Highland Pipe Band will also play. In aid of St. Andrew’s Re-Building Fund. Admission Is. BAND. TRAMIVAYS MILITARY BAND, at Karori Park TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 3 p.m.
TOWN-HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. OWN HALL: CONCERT CHAMBER. FRIDAY & SATURDAY. DEC. 1G and 17. At 8 p.m. MISS G. HELEN GARD’NER MISS G. HELEN GARD’NER MISS G. HELEN GARD’NER presents a “POT POURRT” “POT POURRT” “POT POURRT" “POT POURRT” “POT POURRT” of Quaint Character and Cute Comedy. Prices. 3s. and 25.. plus Tax. Plan opens at The Bristol on Tuesday Morning. Remember “Snow-White” Successes Don’t miss “Pot Pourri.” BOOK EARLY! BOOK EARLY! BOOK EARLY! Fur alterations, furs repaired, CLEANED, AND REMODELLED equal to new, at moderate prices, by our own workers on tho premises. We advise you to bring your Furs in early to avoid disappointment. POYNTER’S, 12 William Street, Petono.
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 66, 10 December 1921, Page 9
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