AMUSEMENTS QUEENS * THEATRE ♦ TO-NIGHT-B.—TO-NIGHT. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. MetroGoldwyn' presents g A Super Thrilling Film Story M from Alphonse Daudet's Famous H Komance, "King's In Exile/' 3| Royal Komance and Surging Action 3 in the Most Powerful Thriller of 3 Months. • I 1 OF A QUEEN” s With What a Cast! I ALICE TERRY, LEWIS STONE, 1 ALICE TERRY, LEWIS STONE, |§ Heading a Tremendous Ensemble H of players. |§ Great Supporting Programme. f| Ring 22-334 for reserves. PARAMOUNT ' THEATRE. . -* Courtenay place. TWICE DAILY. Afternoon 2.30. 7.15 Evening. Full- Orchestral Matinee To-day. KICH-ARD BARTHELMESS, RICHARD BARTHELMESS, RICHARD BARTHELMESS, In a big picture that's Full of Action I from Start to Finish. “SHORE LEAVE.” "SHORE LEAVE.” With ' DOROTHY MACKAILL. Our Dick is the Snappy Jackie—and Dorothy Mackaill's his sweetie. It’s big with the drama and humour of fighting sailors all through -it. AND IT SOtJNfIS THE DEPTHS OF YOUR FEELINGS IN MOMENTS WHEN THE SALT O' THE SEA BITES INTO THE LOVE-WOUND OF A GALLANT SAILOR. “SHORE LEAVE,” “SHORE LEAVE," . “SHORE LEAVE," A First National Picture. ; GAZETTE. SCENIC. “FELIX THE CAT" CARTOON. ‘ THE PARAMOUNT OHCHESTBA. Box' Plan at tlje Utility Stationery Shop (next to Theatre), Telephone 21-838. Or Ring' Theatre, Telephone 21-842. > BOY CiUOUT T> ALLY. OH ©GOUT XV ALLY. BASIN RESERVE-TO-DAY, AT In the presence of the Honourable C. P. Skerrett, Chief Justice, Ministers of the Crown, and His Worship the Mayor. 1300 SCOUTS AND CUBS ASSEMBLE. Anxiou to display their expertness to the public and to obtain funds for the f District. By your presence show youj interest. Admission, lsj Children, 6d. Grandstand 6d extra. ' 743 is rp rig , i BACH, BRAHMS, ARENSKY, EVENING. AVA SYMONS, GEORGE ELLWOOD, GORDON SHORT. TOWN HALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 27th,
+ GRAMOPHONE RECITAL. / A GRAMOPHONE RECITAL will A take place at Red Cross Headquarters, 63, Dixon street,' on MONDAY, 10th instant, at 8 p.m. Admission Is.' For programme see Musical Columns, of this issue. Proceeds in aid of Junior Red Cross. ORGAN RECITAL. rjl OWN HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), APRIL 11th, 1926, 8.30 p.m. By MR BERNARD ,F. PAGE, (City Organist). Melody Gluck-Pago Andante iri / F Major ... Beethoven-Page Fantasia in C (Op. 16) .../.. Cesar Franck Pastorale from "Suite” (Op. 14) | , P. De Maliengreau Elegiao Romance John Ireland Prelude (Act I.) "Tristan and Isolde Wagner I ADMISSION: FREE. VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS received at door. BAND. mRAMWAYS MUNICIPAL BAND 1 SEATOUN, WELLINGTON ARTILLERY BAND At NEWTOWN PARK, JUPP’S SILVER BAND At BOTANICAL GARDENS, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. VfADAME ROSINA BLIGH’S Class LtA for ADULTS will commence on TUESDAY,. Marqh 9th, 8-9.30. All the latest steps'and dances A SPECIAL CLASS for BOYS and GIRLS will be held every Friday from i-8 and 8-9. .—. CHILDREN'S . CLASS. - Saturday mornings. * Terms and particulars on application. Tel. 41-809. EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Plimmer’s Steps. TAKE NEUTRICINE FOR LUMBAGO, RHEUMATISM. NEURITIS, SCIATICA, GOUT, 3s;6d Bottle. w. Neddie, Dispensing Chemist. 118. Riddiford street, Wellington South. JUTLAND HOTEI), Under Vice-Regal Patronage. WANGANUI. N.Z. Hj NIXON Proprietor
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, 10 April 1926, Page 3
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