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AMUSEMENTS SPECIAL MATINEES will be held THIS AFTEKNOON, 2.30. Also MONDAY (Labour Day), 2.30. Popular Prices. A Stupendous Programme. Hundreds unable to gain admission last night. THE KING'S. THE KING'S. HE KING'S. THE KING'S (Wellington's Premier Picture House.) The King’s The King’s The King's The King's The King's The King's The King’s TO-NIGHT, 8 o’clock Programme unsurpassed in Wellington. "CAMILLE," "CAMILLE," The King's With the world's pair of The King's perfect lovers cast together The King’s for the very first time in The Kings the history of the screen. The King's With the art direction of The King's the picture in the hands of The King’s Natasha Rambova —the pieThs King's sent Mrs Valentino. The King's "CAMILLE," The King's "CAMILLE," The King’s RUDOLPH VALENTINO The King's RUDOLPH VALENTINO The King’s as AKMAND The King's And Th*j King's NAZIMOVA The King's NAZIMOVA The King's as CAMILLE. The King's The King's The King's The King’s The King's The King’s The King’s The King's The King’s The King's The King's A SPARKLING MUSICAL PROGRAMME By THE KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA, 12 ARTISTS. Musical Director L. D. Austin. Box Plan at the Bristol. After 12.30 ac the Theatre. 'Phone 22-212. Labour Day Plan at Theatre all day. Also, "BE CAREFUL" (A 2000 ft Comedy). LATEST GAZETTES and TRAVELOGUE. In addition-

BREAKING-UP RECITAL By MISS NESTA CARWELL-COOKE’S CLASSES. Grand opera house TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), OCTOBER 20th, At 8 p.m. Representing a Playlet, "THE CHILDREN'S HAPPY HOLIDAY," By G. Carwell-Cooke. In which are introduced woodland and pastoral scenes and objects, numerous picturesque ballets, dances, and games, with charmin'** songs and delightful musical accompaniments. TICKETS, 3s 3d, 2s 2d, and Is. Bos Plan at Bristol. ORGAN RECITAL. O W N HALL TO-MORROW (Sunday), OCTOBER 21st, At 8.30 o’clock, By ME BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). laygo in G Handel (By Request.) Chaconne Vitali Fountain-Music and Duet from (Act II.), Scene 1, "Pelleas and Melieande" Debussy Semmer Sketches Lemare (By Request.) ) "Dawn," (2) "The Bee,” (3) "Cuckoo," (4) "Twilight," (5) "Evening." Finale in B Flat (Op. 21)...Cesar Franck ADMISSION—FREE. VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED AT DOOR. WELLINGTON GIRLS’ COLLEGE. Grand opera house. RAND OPERA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24th, gymnastFcTdisplay GYMNASTIC DISPLAY (Pupils of Mrs Taylor). DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT (Pupils of Miss Helen Gard’ner). In the Presence of His Excellency the Governor-General. GYMNASTICS. DANCING. ELOCUTION. Items by Leading Artists. Prices, 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at the Bristol. Reserved Seats, 6d extra.

/CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. Concert chamber, town halt. COSTUME AND DANCE RECITAL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). OCTOBER 20th, at 8 p.m. Given by MISSES ESTELLE BEEBE And HELEN GARD'NER. In Aid of Marsden School Grounds Fund. AN ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. PRICES: 4s (reserved), 3b, 2s. Plan at Bristol. Home-made Sweets and. Flowers. BOXING B ° X I N G. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30th. VOLAIRE v. BLACKBURN. The vigorous Australian opposed to the most vigorous boxer in New Zealand. BOX PLAN opens «£ Ned Perry’s on WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT, at 10 o’clock. PRICES: 5s and 2s Od (plus tax). Booking fee, Is. Early door tickets without extra charge as usual. TA Card.] M R FREDERIC BROOKE (Late of Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London), Solicitor, N.Z., As from January 31st, 1919. C/o G.P.0., Wellington. ’Phono 3i29. Pabcolin p ‘Pabcolirv DESIGNED SQUARES. VARIOUS PATTERNS AND SIZES. Aubrey /quarter and r^O-. ÜBREY '-Ttpj ALTER AND V-'O., WELLINGTON. ••

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11655, 20 October 1923, Page 3

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