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ENTERTAINMENTS

KING'S THEATEE. io9i no r°* the. greatest casts ever asscm- *? F, a , Inot:io n picture was placed ■under the direction of Marshall Neilan Jor the production of "Her Kingdom of "roams, to b 0 screened at the King's ;„ ly tr i l °-. ni K ht -, Anita Stewart is seen in the leading role. Among the stars included are: Anna Q. Nilsson, Kathlyn V, illiams, Tully Marshall. Thomas Santscni, Spottiswood Aitkcn, Mahlon Hamilton, Wesley Barry, Kalph Graves, 1 nomas Jefferson, James Weill, and Edwin Stevens. As Judith Hutledga, Miss u * , plcts one of the m ost admirable o£ all characters portrayed during Her screen'career. First as'a country Bin, with a longine for the life of the large cities and next as the private seciftary to the.Wall Street power, James r R " Dn > 8ll « ] 9 given opportunity to exton<i her character-portrayal ability to tiio utmost. Included in the supporting n nis is a most laughable Century comedy entitled "The Lion Spoci.il."' 'flue '* said to be :i most remarkable and clover film. An extra attraction will bo Miss Elsie Kell, a popular Wellington soprano, who will bo heard in the waltz song from "Tom Jones" and other num. bers. Special music will bo provided by tho King's Orchestra.

EVERYBODY'S THEATEE. Tho weekly change of programme at Everybody's Theatre tcnlay will present what 13 claimed to be ono of the finest programmes ever screened in Wellington, rho main .feature will be the six-part ? r r . ama '."Toton," wl "ch will introduce Miss Olive Thomas. "Toton" is described as one of tho prettiest romantic dramas seen on the screen for a long time. "Toton is the daughter of David lane, and *. Parisian flower girl, Yvonne, whom ho has secretly married and who dies after being cruelly separated from her devoted husband by tho trickery of his father. David cannot trace them, and "Toton," all alone in the world, is 'brought up as a boy, and trained to crime by evil associate?, being finally reclaimed bv David's adopted son, Kenneth Carew. After many thrilling situations and sensational escapes, Cupid takes a hand in the game, which develops in a prett" love story. Some remarkable pictures of the advance of the Germans on Paris are interwoven throughout the picture. The usual weekly Gazette will also bo shown, and a charming scenic. To avoid waiting to get a seat, pictnro patrons are advised to reserve their, seats bv ringing up Everybody's, number 50. EMPRESS THEATRE. "The LoTe Net" has proved a very popular attraction at the Empress Theatre this week. Featured in this pretty Hea coast story is the gifted child actress, Madge Evans. Episode 12 of the P&the serial. "The Lightning Raider," is' included on the programme. VERBRTJGGHEN STRING QUARTET. Music lovers will welcome a repetition of tho delightful performance given by the Verbhigghen String Quartet about n p fortnight ago. Mr. Verbrugghen and his quartet have consented to givo another Chamber Concert which -will be hold this afternoon in the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall, when a most attractive programme will be submitted. The quartet will play Beethoven in A I Major, Debussy. and Brahms in A Minor. Reserved seats may be booked at the Bristol Piano Company up to tho time of tho concert, which commences at 3 p.m. ' . THE KAIWHAKAKOS. ■• Tho principal artists for the above production include Mr, Charles Archer, as tho Kaiwhaknko, or Maori missionary; Miss Marie Denton, as the half-caste wife of the Kniwhakako: Mr. Percy Harper, as Jim Wise, the bad man:. Miss Athole Raymond, as Margery; Lila Stokes, as Mrs. Captain Goodheart: A. M. : Coffoy, as Richard' J. Seddon; Mr. Burridge, as Wetene, supported by a big cast. Thero will be New Zealand scenery and effects by A. Maurice, and the orchestra will bo under Mrs. Johnston. The box plan is at the Bristol Piano Company, and day sales at N. Perry's.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 119, 13 February 1920, Page 5

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ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 119, 13 February 1920, Page 5

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 119, 13 February 1920, Page 5