AMUSEMENTS TIELUXE • ot&asMrfaw?’ TO-NIGHT, 8 O’CLOCK. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. THE GREATEST THRILLER OF ALL TIME. GASPS,. CREEPS, IJIKILLS, LAUGHS, SHUDDERS. United Artists present “THE BAT.” A MYS'i'hiti uit AMA by Mary Roberts Keinbar, and Avery Hopwood. "TWF! BAT.” “Ine raided Bank.” '"W, BAT.” “The Haunted Halls." "THE BAT." “The Hidaen Chamber.’"THE BAT." “The Flitting Omen of "THE BAT.” Il'-" "THE BAT." "The Ghostly Shades.” "THE BAT." “The Stirring Tempo ot "THE BAT." a Thousand Terrors”. "THE BAT." “The Biggest Hair-raiser "THE BAT.” This Season.” Appropriate Music rendered by The Orchestra De Luxe. Directed by Miss A Bryers. Box Plans at the Bristol. Piano Co., Aitken’s Book Arcade or ring Theatre ’Phone 23—080. ___ "KINGS 5 THEATRE A TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. Si ►J MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. ►J Here’s grand entertainment M for all! It has everything— A ,♦< a gripping story, pulsating m < i£i drama, and touching pathos, w W with sparkling humour right $ MARY,’’ >*« A Metro-Goldwyn Adaptation of M ►*i ALICE BEGAN RICE’S $ M World-famous story, A M MRS. WIGGS OF THE A * CABBAGE PATCH. >J< EXTENSIVE SUPPORTING $ W PROGRAMME, , A >♦< With delightful Orchestral ►*< Music. W Box Plan at Bristol until A A noon, at Theatre after 1.30, >J >*< Ring ’phone 22—212 for BookW ings. ' ±_ ‘QUEENS’ f. THEATRE ♦ fastest J/biiM 1 ■ i«c7&u?n —3 A A TO- GH’ 1 ’- -B—TO-NIGHT. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. An astounding and highly thrilling story of romance and adventure in the South Seas. “BLACK PARADISE” (Fox Film’s Special), 1 With MADGE BELLAMY, . EDMUND LOWE, LESLIE FENTON, And exceptional cast. MONSTER SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, Rin’ ’Phone 22-334 for Reserves. NATIONAL REPERTORY SOCIETY (INC.). (Patron, the Hon. C; P. Skerrett, Chief Justice of New Zealand; President, . D. ,M. Findlay, Esq.), Present in the TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER NEXT TUESDAY; WEDNES. DAY and THURSDAY November 16. 17, 18, at 7.55 sharp, One of A. A. Milne’s . Latest and Cleverest Comedies, "ARIADNE OR BUSINESS FIRST” Preceded by ' Oliphant Downs’ Fantasy in 1 Act, “THE MAKER OF DREAMS." Casts include: Mrs. E. J. Fawcett, Misses Louise Fitzherbert, K. Stocker, Constance Monee, Thyra Baldwin, Messrs. Vivian Rhind, P. B. Broad, W. S. Wauchop, Norman Byrne and E. S. Baldwin. Prices: 45., 35., 25., plus tax. Box Plans at the 'Bristol. Director Leo du Chateau. HUTT BOWLING, TENNIS, AND CROQUET CLUB. 15th ANNUAL CONCERT. Under the Direction of Air. E. J. Hill. rpOWN HALL, LOWER HUTT MONDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1926. PROGRAMME: 1. Vocal Trio—" Three Blind Mice" (Alfred Hill) Messrs. E. J. Hill, R. R. Orr. and Harison Cook. 2. Song—" The Enchantress" ... (Hatton) Mrs. Frances Morrison. i 3. Musical Monologue (Merrilees) "I Don’t Want My Cigar to Go Out," Mr. Norman Aitken. i 4. Classic Dance—" Dance des Mirleton's" (Tschaikowsky) Miss Nesta Carwell Cooke. 5. Song. "Mv Heart is Weary.” "Samson and Delilah" ... (Saint-Saens; Miss Millicent Knight. 6. Song—"l am a Roamer” (Mendelssohn) From "Son and Stranger,” Mr. Harison Cook. 7. Song—Humorous, "You Must Get Yourself a New Hat” (Bourke) Mr. Albert Russell. Part IT. 1. Song in Character—" Dainty Dorothea” Mr. E. J. Hill. (de Koven) Gavotte arranged by Miss Nesta Carwell Cooke Dancers. Miss Nesta Carwell Cooke and Miss McFarlane. Picture. Dorothea, Miss Lorna Chapman. . ' 2. Song—" Absence" .... (Easthope Martin) Miss Millicent Knight. 3. Song—" Tally Ho” : (Franco Leoni) Air. R. R. Orr. 4. Recitation—" The Erl King" (Goethe) \ Airs. A. Innes-Alurray. 5. Song—"My Love is a Aluleteer” Miss Frances Morrison (di Nogers) 0. Song—" When the Sergeant-Major's on Parade” .: (Longstaffe) Mr. Harison Cook. 7. Song—" Alleluia” (G. O’Connor Morris) Aliss Millicent Knight. ' 8. Song—Humorous, "Barcelona” (Boyd) Air. Albert Russell. Accompanist Air. Harold Whittle Stage Manager Air. Barton Ginger Prices: 3s. and 2s. Reserved Seats at R. Hannah and Co.. Alain Road, Txiwer Hutt. Steinway Grand Piano kindly lent by Bristol Piano Co. J. CAMPBELL, Hon. Sec. COMING I JOHN BARRYMORE A SNAPPY Love Cocktail, with a real Parisian flavour, “The Grand Duchess and the Waiter," now showing at the New Princw Theatre.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 42, 13 November 1926, Page 11
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