AMUSEMENTS. ! ET7NKREDS TURNED AWAY j LAST NIGHT. JEXTIRE HOUSE ENTIRE HOUSE ENTIRE HOUSE ' ENTIRE HOUSE ' BOOKED OUT TO-NIGHT i BOOKED OUT TO-NIGHT I BOOKED OUT TO-NIGHT ; BOOKED OUT TO-NIGHT ' With the Exception of the ' Gallery, Tickets for which are procurable at Theatre Street Shop. ( The Management earnestly recommends patxone to reservo their seats for nest weei, nn bookings are i exceedinglv heavy. (The Home of the Perfect Talkies) Direction: J. C. Williamson Film*. Managing Directors: Beaumont Smith and P. W. Turing. NOW SHOWING NOW SHOWING lie Luxe Sessions Daily, De Luxe Sessions Daily, 2.30 and 8. 2.30 and 8. The NeT Miracla of the Screen BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY MELODY MELODY MELODY MELODY MELODY MELODY MELODY MELODY MELODY MELODY MELODY MELODY MELODY MELODY MELODY MELODY MELODY UNBELIEVABLE till you SEE it! INCREDIBLE till you HEAR itl Together With j JA PULL VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT-! [ Of Specially Selected Short Subject*. | WILLIAM O'NEAL, | Broadway Star of "The Desert Bong." THE REVELLERS, America's Foremost Hatmo&iaer*. j GEORGE LYONS, The Singing Harpist. j SUNSHINE SAMMY, Quaint Coloured Comedian, J etc, eto. BOOK YOUR SEATS. BOOK YOUR SEATS. : BOOK YOUR SEATS. BOOK YOUR SEATS. MATINEE TO-DAY MATINEE MATINEE TO-DAY MATINEE MATINEE TO-DAY MATINEE Curtain rises at 2.30. MATINEE PRICES—Adults 2s, Is, Children Is, 6d, 6d, 6d, «d, 6d, 6d, 6d, «d, «* F-U-L-L-E-R-S' F-U-L-L-E-R-S' THE BRIGHTEST SHOW IN TOWN. THE BRIGHTEST SHOW IN TOWN. E W OPERA HOUSE. Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT o'clock TO-NIGHT NAT PHILLIPS'S "WHIRLIGIGS'" REVUE COMPANY "WHIRLIGIGS" REVUE COMPANY "WHIRLIGIGS" REVUE COMPANY "WHIRLIGIGS" REVUE COMPANY trith The Ever-popular Comedian, ) HECTOR ST. CLAIR (- N In Tha Musical Comedy Revue, T-H-E B-E-L-L-B-O-Y-S X-H-E B-E-L-L-B-O-Y-S Supported by A Brilliant Vaudeville Programme packed with Novelties, New and Original Sketches, the Latest Song Hits, and Dance Creations. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME • COMPLETE CHANGE Off PROGRAMME ON MONDAY NIGHT. FULLERS' POPULAR PRICES: Ss (plus tax), 2s, Is. Bos Plans at The Bristol from 9 a.m. till 11.30 a.m.; afterwards at the New Opera House Confectionery Shop, Theatre 'phone 2381 for reservation. 7246 ~,.ANAWATU AND WEST COAST IVI A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. _ 4«h ANNUAL METROPOLITAN SPRIKG SHOW. 6th. 7th, and Bth NOVEMBER, 1M», At PALMERSTON NORTH. ENTRIES for various section* close as follows: School* Section: sth October. Needlework, Home Industrie*), Photo-' graphy, etc.: 12th October. Ring Competitions and all Live Stock: j 19tb October. Steer Riding and Late Entries: 36th October. Schedules free en application -to the Secretary, W. T. PENNY, ! P.O. Box 88, j 38* Palmerston North. WINTER GARDEN CABARET. IHE Usual Weekly Dance will be held on I SATURDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER. To secure Alcoves reserve well in advance.! Bailey-Marston Double | Dance Orchestra. Tickets 7/6. ! 7683 f CANTERBURY PUBLIC LIBRARY. I POPULAR LECTURES. kN MONDAY EVENING NEST, at 8 ' p.m.. In the Library Hall, MISS E. CHAPLIN. 8.A., will deliver a Lecture, "At the Cross Roads of the Pieiflc" (Honolulu), with Lantern Slides. Admission la. Funds for Juvenile Library. 7584 USED OAKS FOB SALS, ! * PETROL WTTH ALL USED CABS. SPECIAL BARGAINS. ! For Yu33 Particulars See Daily Papers. j IPO GALLONS OF PETROL FBKB WITH I EVERY USED CAR. j THE SOUTH ISLAND MOTORS, LTD., i 239-241 Cambridge terrace, t Facing New Band Rotunda. Distributors of Willys-Knight and Whippet i Cars. S97B4FP j WASTED TO BENT. J TO LINCOLN FARMERS. WANTED TO RENT FOR SEASON, QA.KA ACRES OF LAND, handy to Ov.""" Lincoln, for experimental purposes. 76S1T.F- jrjkßftOESeV 00-OP.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19724, 14 September 1929, Page 1
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