AMUSEMENTS THE KING'S. HB KING’S. (Wellington's Premier Picture House). TO-NIGHT. 8 o’clock. King’s POLA NEUEI. King’s POLA NEGRI. King’s POLA NEGRI. King’s Her very first American ParaKing’s mount Picture, King’s "BELLA DONNA.” King’* "BELLA DONNA." King’s "BELLA DONNA.” King’s One of the Most Powerful Stories King’s ever written by King's ROBERT HICHENS. King’s All Star Cast, including: King’s CONWAY TEAKLE, King’s CONRAD NAGEL, King’s And King’s LOIS WILSON. King’s In Addition, Tremendous King’s Supports. King’s KING’S SELECT ORCHESTRA Kings L. D. Austin. Musical Director. King's Box Plan at the Bristol. After King’s 5 at the Theatre. 'Phone 22-212. PRINCESS THEATRE. RINCESS THEATRE. Manners street. TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT 1 A Programme that Young and Old will enjoy and appreciate. (1) JAMES KIRKWOOD, .TAMES KIRKWOOD. JAMES KIRKWOOD. In "THE MAN FROM HOME." "THE MAN FROM HOME." "THE MAN FROM HOME." A Paramount Production in 7 reels. A Paramount Production in 7 reels. (2)— "THE CRADLE," "THE CRADLE,” "THE CRADLE." Featuring ETHEL CLAITON. ETHEL CLAYTON. ETHEL CLAYTON. Another Wonderful Story by the autho* of "DAMAGED GOODS." "DAMAGED GOODS.” "DAMAGED GOODS." (3) — Two-reel Paramount Comedy, "MY GOODNESS." "MY GOODNESS." GAZETTE. SERIAL. GAZETTE. SERIAL. POPULAR PRICES At PRINCESS THEATRE. PRINCESS THEATRE. QONCBRT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL* TO-MORROW AND THURSDAY. TO-MORROW AND THURSDAY. ANNUAL DRAMATfc RECITAL By Pupils of MR AND MRS CULFORD BELL MR AND MRS CULFORD BELL Character Dialogues Sketches Monologues Recitations Two Children’s Plays. In Aid Wellington Free Kindergarten. Miss Turner’s String Orchestra. SATURDAY NEXT, DEC. 8, 8 j>.m. £JONCER.T CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. HARMONIC SOCIETY. HARMONIC SOCIETY. (Conductor Mr H. Temple White). MISS MYRA SAWYER (Soprano) MR R. R. ORR. (Baritone) TRIO (Female Voices) DOUBLE QUARTETTE (Male). At the Piano.. MR HAROLD WHITTLE. Reserves, 3s (plus tax). PLAN OPENS AT THE BRISTOL TO-DAY.
In the world to come, when we pass from this, We’re promised a life of eternal bliss; Of sunshine, sweet music and skies of blue— When All Our Beautiful Dreams Come True. Dreams end in dreams bjit reality clings. Practical people choose tangible things. For bronchial afflictions their choice, be sure. Is always Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure A train In which the Duke of York travelled to Scotland was delayed for an hour and a half in Newcastle central stations by three goods wagons which became derailed west of the station. Sunburn is rapidly soothed with Q-TOU 2i>
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11693, 4 December 1923, Page 3
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