AMUSEMENTS. KI N G'S THEATRE. TO-DAY! TO-DAY CHILDREN'S MATINEE AT 1.30 p.m. MATINEE AT 1.30 p.m. THREE TREMENDOUS ATTRACTIONS. CLEAN and WHOLESOME Pictures you can see without a blush. ANYBODY WANT A BABY 'I Sadio Barker has one that she does not know what to do with it. She gives it to Lucy White, and the fun begins. The story is told in WILLIAM FOX'S Tale of Days Among the Daisies, "LITTLE MISS HAPPINESS," "LITTLE MISS HAP PI NESS," Starring the Beautiful and Lovable JUNE CAPRICE. JUNE CAPRICE. Then we show an Uproariously Funny Comedy, "BING BANG." " BING BANG." The Boys will go Crazy over this. Then at 3.30 p.m. we screen what will be unquestionably the Greatest and Most Superb Story of Medieval Paris ever told. WILLIAM FOX Presents the Greatest Screen Classic of all time: "THE DARLING OP PARIS." A Photo-play Dc Luxe Version, in Sis Thundering Reels, of VICTOR HUGO'S Immortal French Novel: THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME, Illustrious and Irresistible r£ ED A BAR A as ESMERALDA, lhe Most Delightful Character in t.. , . _. French Literature. Rich m Picturesque Incident. Pretentious all A I' ll pi'cs. s ive in Construction, Authentic of an Ago Loiw Ago. MORii THAN 10.CC0 PEOPLE IN THIS VI^ [M 0 PRODUCTION TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT' ;;THE DARLING OF PARIS" "THE DARLING OF PARIS" ™\™ T J?™ eaned at 630 and 8.15. MATINEES ALL NEXT WEEK, . Commencing at 2 p.m. daily. A P ° Ji 0 G Y. On behalf of the Sinclair Benefit Concert Committee, I desire to tender our Sincerest Apology to those PATRONS of our Con™ere , unablc P° GAIN ADMISSION on Thursday evening. l i l , ordcr t? keep faith with the Public, Mid by the kind courtesy of the Performers, the Programme will be REPEATED in Burns Hall on MONDAY EVENING All Tickets issued will bo available for" that JAMES W. PATTON, Chairman. QRAND . BENEFIT CONCERT, In BURNS HALL, On MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1918, In Aid of the Widow and Family of the late Mr B. E. Sinclair. The Programme, which was so well reT "ursday evening, will be REPEA lED on Monday, at 8 p.m. Soloists: Misses J. Christie, K. Carter, A. Colston, 'V Y"' l ]' E Pndham, Fa.rrant, Mills. Messrs H. P. Desmoulin, A. Rowlincon, J. Deaker, A. Hall. Elocutionists: Miss I. Mazengarb Messrs J. B. M'Connell, II in Instrumentalists: Miss E. Macdougall, Miss Gourley, Mr A Pacey Dancers: Miss W. and Master E. Robinson! andCo "° y lent by crhas - BegS ROLL UP AND HELP A GOOD CAUSE! J. HARVEY, A. GRETG, u \ Joint Secretaries. MEETINGS. TMPERIAL BRITISH ISRAEL ASSOCI- -®- ATION MEET in the Congregational Church Hall TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) 7.30 P.m. Address by Mr CRAVEN, Ijocl in Bntieh History." 22au A I K O R AJL BAND. 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17402, 24 August 1918, Page 1
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