AMUSEMENTS, Never Before Has Thero Been,, and Never Ayiin Will There Jie, Kucli a Galaxy of Celebrities as in "MASKS AND FACES," The Ideal Company's Super-feature, ! TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. milK KINO'S. ' A, HI! KING'S. Firbt Appearance in Wellington of Kill. JOHNSTON VOMES-ROBERTSON SIK JOHNSTON KORBES-EOBEU'reON SIK JOHNSTON FORBES-ROBERTSON And IBENE VANBRUGH. Supported by Dennis Neilson Terry Gladys Cooper Dion Bouok-ault Ben Webster l-illj.li Jl'Carrhy Nigel I'lavfair H. B. Irving Henry Vilmrt Gerald Du Manner I.yall Sweto Winifred Emory .Lottie Yenno Wcedon GrassniHh Gerald Ames Gertrude Elliott Alary Brough Stella Campbell Phyllis Hart Lillian Braithwaito Viola Trco And Others. This Historic Picture was produced at tho Invitation of tho British Academy of Dramatic Art. In a Prologuo the following Notabilities Appear Personally on tho Screen: 'Bernard Shnw, Sir George Alexander, Sir James Barrio, Sir Arthur Pinero, Sir Squire Bancroft. Sir John Hare, And Others. Prices: Reserve?, 25.; Circle, Is. 6d.; Stalls, Is. and 6d. (plus tax). Reserves at Bristol or 'Phono 3143. SPECIAL ATTRACTION TO-DAY AT EVERYBODY'S. VERYBOBrS. The Idol of the Screen World, ANITA STEWART, ANITA STEWART. ANITA STEWART, ANITA STEWART, ANITA STEWART, ANITA STUWART, ANITA STEWART, ANITA STEWART, In A. Vitagrnph Blue Ribbon Feature, "THE DARING OF DIANA," "THE DARING OF DIANA," "TJIE DARING OF DIANA," . "THE DARING OF DIANA," Tho Tragedy of a Woman who was Wronged. A Fight Against a Man Who Was' the VERY PERSONIFICATION OF EVIL, A Drama Calculated to Stir (he PULSES of tho Host JADED PICTURE-GOER. A Drama that will -be w.stched with Moro than Ordinary Interest. Ring 'Phono .50 for Reserves. TO-DAY! •RTIMPRESS. TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! -IMPRESS, 'TO-NIGHT! A.' Triangle Drama, "WHO IS TO BLAME?" "WHO IS TO BLAME?" "WHO IS TO BLAME?" Slarring . JACK LIVINGSTON and JACK EDDIE With MAUDE WAYNE and LILIAN WEST. A Story of the East and West. A charming picture, with most unexpected turns. Come early, or 'Phone 3442 for Reserve Seats.
Sweden, in endeavouring to_ soive the liquor problem, opened Government liquor shops, but. by local option most communities abolished them. A. vote of the people, alter having tested Government, operation, voted recently by lofl to 1 to have lii'ohibition. In its own birOinlnon in Northern Europe the system of Government operation has been entirely discredited. No country to-day is following in the path which Sweden herself is repudiating. Why should New Zealand even consider a proposition which has failed everywhere? America proves the line solution of the liquor menace to be the prohibition of the, manufacture, importation, and sale of alcoholic beverages.—A dvt.
Furniture-removing wo do really well. Why? Because we have tho bcsl of vehicles, and expert hands who do ' flio work carefully. Enr-ar'e our motor van next time. "Shifts" about, out of, or into town. A saving—naturally. Tho New Zealand Express Co., Ltd., 87-91 Customhouse Quay.'^Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 10, 7 October 1918, Page 7
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