AMUSEMENTS. FIXAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT OF Youth at Its .Maddest and Merriest "GIRLS GONI; WILD" And The Sociftv toniodv Romance • MAN MADE V.'OMEX" t< V E ' . (The NOW HE'S HEBE AGAIN NOW HE'S HERE AGAIN To Captivate EVERYBODY To Captir«te EVERYBODY EVERYBODY'S (The Distinctive Theatre) Commencing MONE-AY NEXT MONDAY WILLIAM HAINES WILLIAM HAINES WILLIAM HAINES WILLIAM HAINES With .JOSEPHINE DUNN JOSEPHINE DUNN Hilarious Satire on Hollywooditi THEY TOLD HER:—That SUE was the Living Image of Greta Garbo—and that She Was Made for the Movies, and, Finally, that She Couldn't Go Wrong in Hollywood! HE took a Course in "Hon- to Succeed" In Ten Lessons. THEY MET IN HOLLYWOOD The Rest Will Be Seen In " A MANS MAN " " A MANS MAN " "A MANS MAN" " A MAN'S MAN " *' A MAN'S MAN " " A MAN'S MAN " " A MAN'S MAN " "A MANS MAN" "A MANS MAN" "A MAN'S MAN" The Picture that Made Hollywood Squirm!— Hollywood from a New Angle:—The Sacrifices Of Its Movie-struck Boys and Girls—lts Romances and its Drama—lts Wild and Woolly Night Life—lts Racy, Rollicking Sport—lts Thrills, Laughs, and Loves In A HOLLYWOOD COCKTAIL. In Addition, We Will Present:— WILLIAM BOYD WILLIAM BOYD With JOBYNA RALSTON JOBYNA RALSTON In a Very Thrilling and Fascinating Romance V THE NIGHT FLYER" "THE NIGHT FLYER" "THE NIGHT FLYER" " THE NIGHT FLYER" "THE NIGHT FLYER" "THE NIGHT FLYER" "THE NIGHT FLYER" "THE NIGHT FLYER" Melodrama. Romance, Love, Intrigue, Comedy —These are the Elements of this Remarkable Production, which, with its Smashing Climax makes this the Royal Flush of all Railroad Pictures.—A Tremendous Story Admirably Presented that will Hold You EnthMlled From Beginning to End. EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA Conductor, Mr Albert Bidgood In Special Overture-^"Mi s -non" Thomas Buites —"In a Nutshell" Grainger "Ballet of Flowers" Hadley | "Purple Vine" AncliJ Selections—"Etienne Marcel" .... Mouton "La Korrigane" Guiraud | "Fancy Free'' Friml 1 Overture—"Egmont" Beethove "Cavatina" Bohi "Canzone d'Amore'* Lowitz I "Mignonette" Friml I "Moment Capriccioao" Webt Fox-trot —"Chopiniata" Nussbauiu Entr'acte —"Community Land" Ball Reserves at The Bristol, or 'Phone 32-810. 3443 COMMENCING TO-DAY. COMMENCING TO-DAY. COMMENCING TO-DAY. TALKIES versus THE STAGE. TALKIES . versus THE STAGE. THE GREATEST EVENT THE GREATEST EVENT In the Theatrieft) History of the Dominion. SIR BENJAMIN AND MR JOHN FULLER TAKE THE FIRST STEPS IN NEW ZEALAND TO DEFEND THE LEGITIMATE THEATRE, And will present HIGH-CLASS MUSICAL COMEDY HIGH-CLASS MUSICAL COMEDY PRODUCTIONS AT ADMISSION PRICES LESS THAN FOR THE "TALKIES." MATIXEE MATINEE MATINEE Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. Commencing With MATIXKE TO-DAY MATINEE MATINEE TO-DAY MATINEE MATINEE TO-DAY MATINEE Curtain Rises at 2.13 p*m. BIG GALA NIGHT. TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT o'clock TONIGHT TO-NIGHT sharp. TO-NIGHT SIR BENJAMIN AND MR JOHN FULLER Present London's Big Musical Comedy Success, Direct from the Gaiety Theatre, London, L— I—D— O L—A—D—Y—L— I—D-O L-A—D—Y L— I-D-0 L—a-D-Y L—l—D—O L—A—D—Y L—l_D—O L—A-D—Y--L—l-D-0 L-A-D-Y L—I—D—O L-A—D—Y-A Bright and refreshing English Musical Comedy, written by Ronald Jeans. Book by Guy Bolton, Bert Kelmer, and Harry Ruby. Music by Richard Rodgeri. Lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Produced by Jack Phillips, Featuring the FAninent English Comedian, F-R-E—D—D—l—T: F—o—B—B—E—S F-R-E-D—D-I-E F-O—R—B—E-S Supported by A BRILLIANT ALL-STAR COMPANY A BRILLIANT ALL-STAR COMPANY Including The Ever-Popular Quartet, THE BIG FOUR, Cliff O'Keefe, Charlea Perrin, Frank Wlgnall, Fred Webber. In a Dazzling Show, Packed with Sparkling Comedy, Gorgeous Staging, Wonderful ity Dance*, Wonderful Ballets, and Fascinating Musical Numbers. "LIDO LADY" will be staged for one -reei only, and will be followed by the bie Musical Comedy Success, "LADY BE GOOD." Ir. spite of the enormous expense in staging musical comedy productions. Sir BTJatnin and Mr John Fuller have determined to give the people high-elass musical remedy at admission prices less than the ' 'Talkies." The following scale of chargei will prevail: Kvening*, 3s (plus taxi, 2s, Is. Matinees—Adults, 2s and Is. JTatmees—Children, Is, 6d. NOTE.—The Box Plana for "Lido Lady" will be open at The Bristol To-day from 9 a.m. till 11 a.m.; afterwards at the New Oppra Houie Confectionery Shop. Theatre 'phone 35-820 for Reservations. KO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING. PREBERA~E NOW! 'GGS Preserved bv "Norton's Premier I Paste" a re excellent for cooking. All gcod grocers stock Norton's "Premier Paste" and "Lloui(L M Sate and economical-1
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19772, 9 November 1929, Page 1
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