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AMUSEMENTS. THE KING’S. /JTHE KING’S, like Theatre that Sets the Standard). 7.30 TO-NIGHT, AT 7 30. A Surprise Triumph of Screen-Art, Produced on a scale of Voluptuous Magnificence. The British Masterpiece that cost a quarter of a million pounds. Venice Itself! Venice 1 Land. of linchantmont! Fairyland of Palaces, Pageants, and Gloaming Waterways! Land of Romance and Tragedy, of Pasaion and Mystery! "CARNIVAL'.” "CARNIVAL.” "CARNIVAL” '^CARNIVAL” “CARNIVAL/ CARNIVAL.' “CARNIVAL ’ “CARNIVAL/ The Pinnacle of British Achievement in the Film Drama. It has Astonished the Worie. Opened the eyes of the World’s Photoplay Prodrrcers! It has Dazzled' and Amazed Millions of playgoers ih all the Cities of the World !! Pulsating! Artistic! Lavish! Gorgeous! The Tremendous Scene of the Carnival of Venice is the Finest and Most Breathtaking Spectacle Ever Assembled on the Silver Sheet. A STORY! 0! WHAT A STORY! “You—treated me as a child.” “He showed me Life’s Carnival — Taught me its Spirit!—Tile Lights—the Lure of Venice —The Dreaming Moon on the Canal —The Fascination Seized 1 Me—Cruel—Beautiful Venice! MATHBSON LANG MATHJESON LANG Is Supreme in a Role of Power and Bitter Strength. HILDA BAILEY, IVOR NOVELLE, DUCHESSE D’ANSOLA, And a Supreme Cast. SPECIAL PROLOGUE. . SPECIAL PROLOGUE. "A VENETIAN IDYLL/ "A VENETIAN IDYLL/ “A VENETIAN IDYLL." Something Unique in Screen Play Presentation. A Veritable Gem. SPLENDID SUPPORTS. . SPARKLING COMEDIES. Special Orchestral Settings By the KlNGtfj GRAND ORCHESTRA. KING 4 S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Conductor .... M. T. Dixon. Overture: "Barber of Seville'* (Rosini). Incidental Music to "Carnival” will include the following Selection: "Faust” (Gounod), “Baccanale" (Saint Saens), "Serenade’.’ (Bgambati), “Adagio” (R. Strauss), "Hebrew Melody” (Aohron), "Scotch Poem” (Macdonald), "Magic Song” (Meyer Helmund), etc. Book Early. Plan at the Bristol. PRICES AS USUAL. SOUTHWOOD’S 17 ENGLISH QP’S. FINAL BARGAIN MAT’INEE. Same Big Show as at Night. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at 2.30. MATINEE prices! Adults, Is, Reserved Section 2s. ’'Children 6d, Reserved Section Is, pliis tax. rpOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER^ X Direction C. Southwood. LAST THREE NIGHTS LAST THREE NIGHTS Of SOUTHWOOD’S ENGLISH QUALITY PERFORMERS! ENGLISH QUALITY PERFORMERS! ENGLISH QUALITY PERFORMERS! You have only To-night to see the present enchannfii Programme. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW, AT THE MATINEE. Q.P. POPULAR 'PRE-WAR PRICES: Ss, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at The Bristol. Day Sales at Ned Perry’s. For Reserves Tel. 65.

SATURDAY, APRIL 22nd. SATURDAY. APRIL 22nd. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL 6 A-SIDB. TOURNAMENT. 6 A-SIDE. ASSOCIATION PARK. ' 1 p.m., 1 p.m. Courts /street, Kilbimie. RECORD ENTRIES. ADMISSION, 6d. All referees axe earnestly requested to attend and assist during the afternoon. A. WILLIAMS, Eon. Seo., W.F.A. Tl/f ADAME FOLEY, Victoria. Hall, ATX Adelaide road. Assembly ever; Monday evening; Tuition class. Thursday, 7.30 till 10.30: Latest Dances, 7 till 8 p.m.; also Beginners. PUBLIC NOTICES. EARLY SETTLERS AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION OF WELLINGTON. r*/JVEMBERS of the above and Early ATX Settlers are Invited to an AT HOME on SATURDAY, APRIL 22nu, at 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., by Mr and Mrs Len. McKenzie, at their Residence in Dufferin street (near St. Mark's Church). W. A. EDWARDS, Hen. Secretary. ON Saturday, 22nd inst., the Field Club will hold an excursion to the Karori Hills and the Kaiwaxra-South Karori river-capture, under the leadership of Dr. C. A. Cotton. Members and all interested, meet at Karori Viaduct 2 p.m. J. G. MYERS, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE. I WISH to notify my numerous customers that I 'have disposed of my Sweet Store, known as "The Blue Bird Branch No. 2," situated at 68, Manners'. street. Coupons will be redeemed at our Main Shop, 107. Manners street, next to Grand Opera House, where business will be carried on as usual. Holders of. Cards for Easter Efeg Competition at Branch No. 2 will be entitled on presentation of ticket to another guess at Egg in window at our one and only Shop, 107, Manners street. “THE BLUB BIRD," HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONERS, 553 ■ R. GINSBERG, Proprietor. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION WOMEN AND CHILDREN. 6W nPHE Secretary will he in attendance X at the Rooms, Bridge's Buildings, 119, Willis street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. All communications strictly confidential. RACING NOTICES. ASHBURTON COUNTY RACING CLUB. autumnmeetino, MAY 12th and 13th, 1922. "VTOMIN ATIONS for all Handicaps Al a nd two Trotting events close with the Secretary at 5 p.m. on MONDAY, April 24th, 1922. ALFRED A. FOOKS, ‘ Secretary.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11190, 21 April 1922, Page 3

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