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AMUSEMENTS. TnVERYBODY'S. -Everybody's. YOUR PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY. Continuous 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. <• YOU MUST SEE THESE TWO. . ..An Extraordinary Double Feature Programme. "THE HALF-BREED,” "THE HALF-BREED," "THE HALF-BREED," "THE HALF-BREED," "THE HALF-BREED,” • A First National Production. Half White Half Red, seeking * Society Girl as Trite! . And because ; the blood barrier is ever against the Half-breed offering' love, he swings back to his , Indian. Ancestors, and TAKES HIS MATE. Starring WHEELER OAKMAN, WHEELER OAKMAN. WHEELER OAKMAN. THRILLS! THRILLS! A thousand maddened steers in wild stampede! A freight. train cutting them off on one side, the sheriff’s posse on the ' other —all wedging a Man and Girl thundering ifor Itho border. Also, "RESTLESS SOUES," » ' "RESTLESS SOULS," "RESTLESS SOULS," "RESTLESS SOULS," "RESTLESS SOULS" A whimsical comedy-drama. Queer twist?, novel plot, and dramatic scenes interwoven in a. fabric of love and mirth. Do you know what Neo Symbolism is? * Have vou ev’eir come lacross anybody with Glaucoma? See "Restless Souls." , Starring ' EARLE WILLIAMS . EARLE WILLIAMS EARLE WILLIAMS ns a loving husband, a rugged mountain camper, a Hindu, a golf fiend, and as ft successful business man. A.nd "BARREL OF TROUBLE,"Comedy. Paths Review 145. Latest Paths Gazette. Screening Times— j JffHalfbreed’’—l2.lo, ■ 2,25, 5.45, 8.40. URestleaa Souls”—11,- 1.35, 4,35, 7,35. , Popular Prices. Reserves at Bristol or ring 50. 8.15 —- NOW SHOWING 7.30 OUEEN’S THEATRE. DEEN'S THEATRE. 8.. and. C. 'Films present the Metro Screen Classic, . /• -• '-the RIGHT THAT FAILED" "THE RIGHT THAT FAILED" Starring 1 • BERT LYTELL. VIRGINIA VALLI & B ULL MONTANA Also the Selznick Production, "THE BROKEN GATE." "THE BROKEN GATE.” Starring BESSIE BARRISCALE. MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE AND J. KILGOUR. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Usual Prices. 'Phone 22—334.

COLLEGE CONCERT. [TSTHLLINGTON COLLEGE 4 OLD' LV V. BOYS’ ASSOCIATION. Under the; Distinguished Patronage of • Their Excellencies the GovernorGeneral and. Viscountess Jellicoe. TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 80, At 8 p.m. PROGRAMME. PART I, - Introduction—Mr. T. R. Gresswell,' M.A., Principal. ' ■Piano Solo—Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12 Liszt F. MACKENZIE. , l&ecitation—Jones Minor’s Recitation. ' ; I A.. A. O. GRANT. ; Song—The Call to London... Willoughby W. A, COOLEY. JPiajno Duet—Zaragoza March ... Ortega C. D. POPE. G. P. CACHEMAILLE. Recitation—Cricket on the Sands. G. COX. ; Song—The Swallows .'. Cowan A. GIBSON. Piano and ViolinHumoresque Miserere f“Il Trovatore?’)...Dvoak F, -MACKENZIE! L. C. WHALE. Physical -Training, Boxing,. ClubSwinging, by Wellington College Team - " Arranged by Mr. P. Thomson • • INTERVAL. PART 11. 'Address—Dr. J. S. Elliott, President, Wellington College Old Boys’ Association, „ ~ gong—Th© Carnival Molloy , MR. HERBERT F. WOOD. Aeolian Quartet—Messrs. B. H. Mayall. , H. Dunn; W. Church, and D, Hall. Dance Miss- Joyce Julian Song—Spring’s Awakening Sanderson , MISS VIOLET REITH. Song—Sons of the Sea.. .Coleridge Taylor MR. HOWARD FOSTER. Dance MISS BILLIE' MURPHY Aeolian Quartet—MESSßS. B. H. MAYALL. H. DUNN. W. CHURCH, AND D. HALL. „ Accompanist: MR. HAROLD WHITTLE GOD SAVE THE KING. Piano kindly lent by the Bristol Piano Co. . . ’ , Programme arranged by Mr. F. G. Twiss. TICKETS—3s. -and 25., obtainable from the Bristol Piano Co.. Leu McKenzie, Manners Street; F. G. Twiss, 128 Featherston Street; and. C. A. Innes, 28 Willis Street. W. W. COOK, Hon. Sec.. 0.8. A. WellingtonTollege OLD BOYS’ ASSOCIATION. OLD BOYS’ DAY. LD BOYS’ DAY. ON THE COLLEGE GROUNDS. • THURSDAY, ■ NOVEMBER 30, 1922 (St. Andrew’s Day). Cricket, Running. Shooting, and Swimming. orrA -r,T, Games commence at 10 a.m. SHARP. Parents and. Friends of the Sch G-ff are cordially invited. w _ COOK Hon. Sec. ~~~ PIANOFORTE RECITAL. ■» f ‘ JANET ROSS HECTOR. ANET ROSS HECTOR. TOWN HALT,. CONGEli’ l ' CHAMBER. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1. Box Plan at the Bretol. Tickets, 2a. 6d. and Is. 6d., including tax. — A MUSICAL TREAT FOR EVERYONE. EVERY ■ happy poeseseor of a good Gramophone has an unlimited bevy of glorious music, to suit all tastes. To hear the glorious tone of the latest models His Master’s Voice. Metronola, and Columbia, is a musical treat. '. The resonance necessary to reproduce orchestral music; the d'olicato touch necessary to carry the notes of murmuring strings; the lifelike warmth which gives voices that naturalness and personality; all are embodied to‘a marvellous point of perfection in the Gramophones 'now showing at "The Bristol," whose Easy Purchase System will be found most agreeable to you. Being largo importers we can quote at very reasonable prices. Our stocks of records are the most up to date in the Dominion. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., ( ~ Wellington. • <M. J. Brookes, North. Island Manager.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 53, 25 November 1922, Page 7

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