AMUSEMENTS. -I HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY AGAIN. EVERYBOD Y’S. VERYBODY'S. Tho home of the "Big Four" Masterpieces* MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD (The World’s Sweetheart) "P O L L Y A N N A” "POLLYANNA Exclusively Controlled by United Artiste (Australasia), Ltd. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS, And a Specially Selected Musical Scots by the \ SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Usual Prices. ’Phone 50, Box Plan, at Bristol. KING’S The Theatre that KING’S ING'S Sets the Standard. KING’S 7.30—T0-NIGHT—At 7.39. "GET RICH QUICK WALLINGFORD.'* "GET RICH QUICK WALLINGFORD" Positively guaranteed as the crookodest yarn that ever tickled the ribs of the world. EXCEIXE'NT .SUPPORTS KING’S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Plan at tho Bristol. Theatre 'Phon® 22—212. ■ E' MPR E S S.’ EMPRESS. M P R E S S. EMPRESS. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. "THE BONNIE BRIAR BUSH,’* lan MacLaren’s undying book. And "STARDUST" One of Fannie Hurst’s Stories. Prices as usual. , "SCENES AND .SONGS FROM SHAKESPEARE.” OONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN' HALE. ‘ THURSDAY, 25th, FRIDAY, 2Gfh MAY. • 8 o'clock. Under the direction of Miss Hardinge* Maltby, SHAKESPEAREAN SONGS & MUSIC, Arranged by Mr. Robert Parker. Singers: MISS EILEEN DRISCOLL. ’ MADAME MUELLER. MESSRS. J. F. CARR, LEO. B. BUCKERIDGE. Scenes from "Much Ado- About Nothing,* i "As You Like It,” "The Two Gentle- I men of Verona,” "Henry VIII,” I “King John," "Romeo and Juliet.’* ' Acted in Costumes designed by Mrs. ' James Hannah and Miss Ethel wyn Kirk. Reserved Seats, 3s. 3d.; Unreserved, - 2s. ■ 2d., including tax. Box Plan, Bristol, May 18. The Box Plan Opens at the Bristol a® j 9 this morning. THE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION; Vincent Wallace’s ' . ... "It/JTARITANA” "ItA-ARITANA.” TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. SATURDAY ■ NEXT, at 8 o’clock. SOLOISTS: Mari tana Miss. Gwen SpanswiciS (Sydneyl' Lazarjllo ... Miss Winnie Fraser (Sydney) Don Caesar Mr. Hubert Cartel? \ (Palmerston North) Don Jose Mr. Barry Coney (Auckland) The King Mr. Howard FosteH Prides-—6s. (Reserved), 4s. (Reserved), and 25., plus tax. ' ' Programmes on sale at Box Offica, Price Gd.W. E. CALDOW. ’Phone 3390. Hon. Seo. TUG-OF-WAR. THE following drawings have 'been made in connection with the Petone Rowing Club’s Tug-of-War Contest:— MONDAY, MAY 15— . Herlihy No. 1 v. Herlihy No. 2.--Woollen Mills v. Pipitea Construction Rowing .Club v. Buff’s No. 4. x. ~,. TUESDAY, MAY 16— Rugby League v.. Herlihy Iso. I, Herlihy No.' 2 v. Gear Co, Woollen Mills .v. Buffs No. 4. WEDNESDAY, MAY 17— ■ ' > Gear Co. v. League. ’• • Woollen Mills v. Rowing Club. Pipitea Construction v. Buff s No; THURSDAY, MAY 18— . Herlihy No. Iv. Gear z Co. » Herlihy No. 2 v. League. . Pipitea Construction v. Rowing Hut», FRIDAY, MAY 19- ‘ Winners of A Group v. 2nd B Group. Winners of B Group v. Winners of j A Group. SATURDAY, MAY 20- „ , ‘ " Grand Consolation Pull for teams other than prize-winners *in big contest. OFFICIALS: Referee: S. Brice. Timekeeper: F. Blyth, Hon Secretary: M. Ford. ■ THE ART OF PIANO PLAYING will ever hold its charm. DESPITE the easy mechanical means' of producing good music, there is that about the individual ability to’play the Piano which will never lose lt» charm 1 . .".1.?.'. PIANO PLAYING is an accomplishment which promotes the social success and the popularity of the possessor. To those who enjoy the personal pro* duction of music in its highest formthe instruments in Begg’s Showroom will mnke an instant appeal. - We would like you to call and inspect the models in our” showroom —and havo a chat with us. We have the Sole Agency for the only? genuine <r Pianola” player piano, CHAS. BEGG AND CO. Manners Street. The Oldest Established Piano House in New Zealand. ’ j . ATHLETIC SPORTB. BOXING! BOXINGf TUESDAY, MAY’ 16. ’ TOWN HALL, AT 7.45. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON—PAUL HANNAH V. BILLY PRESTON, - And 4 First-class Preliminaries. PRICES: ss. and 2s. 6d.. plus tax Box Plan at Ned Perry’s. Day Sales also at Howo and Sowman’s. Lambton Qjmy. DON’T MISS THIS TOURNAMENT. There will be another Prize Programme, and the Prize won at last Tournament Will be presented. business notices. W BARBER & CO., Dry Cleaners «(no dyeing). 125 Cuba Street. City.
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 195, 15 May 1922, Page 7
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