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amusements. THE KING’S (Wellington’s Premier Picture House). TO-NIGHT, 8 o’clock. KING’S Commencing To-morrow Nigh . KING’S POLA NEGRI. KING’S POLA. NEGRI. KING’S POLA NEGRI. KING'S POLA NEGRI. KING'S POLA NEGRI. KING’S Her very first American raraKING’S mount Picture. „ KING’S "BELLA DONNA, (> KING’S "BELLA DONNA, KING'S One of the most powerful KING'S stories ever written, KING’S ' ROBERT B riICHENS KING’S ' All-star Cast, including KING’S CONWAY TEARLE, KING’S CONRAD NAGEL KING'S & LOIS WILSON. In Addition, Tremendous Supports. SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE To be rendered by KING’S SELECT ORCHESTRA. L. D. Austin, Musical Director. Box Plan at the Bristol, after 5.30 at the Theatre. EVERYBODY’S. VERYBODY’S. Best and Most. * COMMENCING TO-DAY. Continuous 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. "THE HIGHEST BIDDER,” "THE HIGHEST BIDDER, Goldwyn Production. NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITT! the Vifagraph Production, “To the Highest Bidder.” AN ALL-STAR CAST. An enchanting tale of love and millions at cross purposes. Also, "OUT OF THE DUST," "OUT OF THE DUST.” "OUT OF THE DUST," Starring RUSSELL SIMPSON And ROBERT McKIM. The Picture with a smile, a tear, and a thrill. And "RUBBERNECK’S LETTER TO HOME FROM LONDON.” All who have seen London and all who would like to see London will find enjoyment in this picture. EVERYBODY’S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. Reserves at Theatre. Ring 56, TUTANKHAMEN’S TREASURES ARE NOT IN IT WITH THIS! QUEEN’S THEATRE. UEEN’S THEATRE. The Cosiest Theatre in Town. 2.30 TO-DAY. 7.30. Federal Photoplays Present A Colourful Drama of Mysterious Egypt. Vibrant and Sparkling, "THE LURE OF EGYPT,’’ "THE LURE OF EGYPT, "THE LURE OF EGYPT, "THE LURE OF EGYPT," Enacted by an ALL-STAR CAST, I From tho Famous Novel. "THERE WAS A KING IN EGYPT." Also, FINAL EPISODE "THE SOCIAL BUCCANEER." The World’s Greatest Serial. Comedy. Review. Latest Gazettes. QUEEN’S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Prices: Matinee, Stalls, 9d.; D.C., Is. Night, Stalls is., D.C. Is. 6d.; Children, half-price. Box Plan at Bristol. Theatre Telephone, 22—334. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1023, 8 p.m. JNVITATION RECITAL NVITATION RECITAL By Students of MADAME JOSEPHINE OTTLEE, .• A.R.A.M. Programmes obtainable at the Bristol, Begg’s, and Pinny’s. Programmo-holders may reserve seats at the Bristol Piano Co. Booking Fee Is. Box Plan opens this morning. riMIE AMBASSADOR. A HE AMBASSADOR. TO-DAY’S SESSIONS— Morning Tea, 10-12. Luncheon, .12-2. Afternoon Tea, 3-5. Evening Cabaret, 8-12. Evenings: Flannels or Evening Dress. Special Arrangements for After-Theatre Parties. SATURDAY AFTERNOON and Every Afternoon next week, MISS NGAIRE PHIPSON will present the delightful Scena entitled "AN OLD WORLD FANCY." "AN OLD WORLD FANCY." Book Now for SATURDAY’S GALA SESSIONS. Reserves ’Phone 1636. WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS’ ASSOCIATION. OLD BOYS’ DAY, LD BOYS’ DAY, ON THE COLLEGE GROUNDS. TO-DAY (FRIDAY), NOV. 30. Commencing at 9.30 a.m. W. W. COOK, Hon. Secretary. PLAYEIUPIANOS. fTIHE possession of a Player Piano enables the lover of music—whether he can play t’he ordinary piano or not—to become familiar with the varied compositions of the world's greatest musicians, past and present. It opens a new vista for tho average man or woman who loves music, but who has been debarred from experiencing the full enjoyment of the piano owing to laek of ability to play by hand. As an instrument for the homo, the Player Piano is ideal, for by its aid good music can always be provided for tho entertainment of the family or for guests. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. 3 Great Player Pianos—The Bell, the Monington and Weston, and the Campbell. ■ Recitals Daily. Sole Agents— THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., Wellington. Branches and Agencies throughout New Zealand. WANTED, every lover of Talmadge, Valentino. Pickford, and Chaplin to nsk for Free Copy of Bates Book of Film Stars. Given away absolutely free on application to nearest cycle agent. BUSINESS NOTICES. BRAY’S PURE WINES FOR XMAS.— S-Gail. Keg. 225. 6d.. Keg, 7s. 6d. extra until returned; 5-Gall. Keg, £2 12s. 6<1., Keg 10s. extra until returned. Case Lots (12 bottles), 325. 6d.. cash with order, f.o.b. Auckland. Flag Stations must add freight. BRAY’S VINERIES, 6 H.M. Arcade, Auckland. CJTuk.M Lanterns—Farmers, try our O benzine Storm Lanterns. 350 c.p., rain, wind and storm proof. Light with match. 655., post free. R. P. M. Manning and Co., 5 Bedford Row, Chnstch urch. WANTED, a thousand film fans to own free copies of Bates Book of Movie Favourites, with its special photographs of famous stars. Apply, immediately, to your nearest cycle agent. When in town you cannot do better than lunch at Du.ttins, Cuba Street, whore your requirements are promptly attended to under perfect i conditions. — Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 56, 30 November 1923, Page 9

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