amusements. BARRIE MARSCHEL And New Zealand's Own Film Hit, "THE KID FKOM TIMAItU." CHANGE OVER And Scrcen To-do.y, 2.15, 4.15, and 8.5 at A World Film drama, starring ROBERT WARWICK, DORIB KENYON, Ai.ii JUNE ELViDGE. This is a htory > f the LUIIE OF THE STUDIOS. Where a few cirls find fame and manyDestruction. A genuine revelation of .HOW MOVING PICTURES ARE MADE. IS LIFE WORTH WHILEP DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "FLIRTING WITH FATE," The wildest whirl of Fairbanks fun and enthusiasm ever screened. Doug. rehearses a proposal with a pretty partner and loses his lady-lore. He hires an assassin to end hiß unfortunate existence. He then comes into a million dollars, and. can't stop the assassin carrying out the job. Doug, dodges his doom thereafter in a hundred amazing athletic stunts. A TRIANGLE M'INNER. COMMENCING TO-DAY AT 11, . "DEAD SHOT BAKER," A Greater Vitagraph Masterpiece, Starring' WILLIAM DUNCAN. A pioturisation of one of the Famous A. H. Louis Wolvilla Btories. A Loveless Marriage and What Oame of it. An unloved husband tries to throw away hiß life that his wifo might go to the man 6ha loved. WAS HE JUSTIFIED? Also showing, l<lth Instalment of "THE SECRET, KINGDOM." A CHILDREN'S BAZ A A It, HILDREN'S BAZAAR, Organised by JEAN HILEY and lAN K'EWAX, Will bo held TO-DAY, AT 3 P.M., In MRS. HILEY'S GARDEN, 61 Hobßon Street (If wet in Scote College Schoolroom, 63 Hobßon Street), In aid of ST . DUNSTAN'S HOME FOR THE BLIND. CHILDREN'S THEATRICALS AND MANY SIDE SHOWS. Entrance, Is., Children 6<l. AT THE ALEXANDRA ' SUNDAY EVENING AT 8, MR. TOM BRINDLE K ' T ?,r-S r BHIE DL E Will Speak. Subject: "Tory fneptitude and Liberal Hypocrisy." Doors open at 7 Collection. H. E. Holland will 'Speak on Sunday. February 10. THE WELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY. THE Third Annual General Meeting- of "Tho Wellington Harmonic Society" will bo held, in the Y.M.C.A Building, Willis Street, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, 1918, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Annual Report and. Statement. Election of Officers. General. VICTOR R. BENNETT, Bon. Sec. DISC GRAMAPHONE RECORDS JUST A PEW OP THE "HITS." K REGAL, 3s, Each (Double Sided), .7328 Underneath the Stars. My Mother's Rosary. 7302 A Broken Doll. Keep the Ivetlle Boiling, Mary. 7294 Down Home in Tennessee. Just a Few, Few Fusiliers. 7248 Pack Up Your Troubles. All the Boys in Ithaki. COLUMBIA. 3s. 6d., Each (Double). 2768 Ono Fleeting Hour. Spring Serenade. . 275S If I Knock the L out of Kelly, Ten Little Zeppelins. 2758' Ireland Must be Heaven. Two Irish Eyes. 2757 Gun Drill Chorus for 4.7 Gun. The Catastrophe.' 2753 Great Little Army March. Now We've Got 'Em March. 2742 Take Mo Back to Dear Old Blighty. Some Night, Some Waltz, Somo Girl 2741 Blighty. I Lovo My Motherland. 2732 Tho Hoses Have Made me Remember A Rose, A Kiss, A Ring. 2712 Hawaiian Waltz (Guitars). Hawaiian Medley. 2873 A Broken Doll. Land of GTa-ma-ehrce. Write to us for Complete Columbia and Regal Catalogues, JCHIVERS £0 & CO. Jf 34 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. j "THE COLUMBIA SPECIALISTS." MUSIC MADE EASY. BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC rcopona 28th January. Pupils will please keep arrangements previously made Intending Pupils can bo interviewed any time from that date. Piano Playing taught) in from 10 to 20 lessons by the "Colbir" System (no special music required). Saves time, mouey, and drudgery (no scales), samo results. Tho sucoess of our local pupils 6peaks for this systom. Testimonials from all parts. Call for all particulars Boulcott Chambers (Ist floor up), Boulcott Streot. LINOHER CROSS TYItES-the Motorist'a delight. Users on Dominion roads have PROVED them tho best longdistance tyre dhtalnablo. Buy service by Insisting on OLINOHER CROSS. Leading Oarages. f~\ OOD Printing promptly produced at \JT popular prices (it "Dominion" Job Priming Works.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 116, 2 February 1918, Page 11
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