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AMUSEMENTS. 'his ii W *o a Newsp Vho went t 'onniest C "ear in Lon 'ickled to D 'brew Sev Jame out o >nd Laugh Silly. Set i aotice, Wen >cream*d Wi hat Happened aper Critic o sae The omedy of the don. He was oath and en Fits f his trance ed himself p and Took r off again, (h Joy and SPLIT HIS SIDES SPLIT HTS SIDES Comedy of Comedies Comedy of Comedies Cowed v of Comedies EVERYBODY, (The Distinctive Theatre) Jay Sessions '\ P- m - Might Session de Lu>;e ... 8 o'clock. The Longrr They're Together The Funnier They Become. VALLACE BEERY VALLACE BEERY VALLACE BEERY And RAYMOND HATTON RAYMOND HATTON RAYMOND HATTON Get into All Sorta Of Trouble In Their Funniest Paramount Comedy "WIFE SAVERS" "WIFE SAVERS" "WIFE SAVERS" "WIFE SAVERS" "WIFE SAVERS" "WIFE SAVERS" "WIFE HAVERS" "WIFE SAVERS" "WIFE SAVERS" "WIFE SAVERS" foil are going to be a Source of Annoyance o your Neighbours Because YOU WILL LAUGH LOUDER THAN THEY DO At "WIFE SAVERS'• "WIFE SAVERS" You will Undoubtedly Cause a Riot At The Distinctive Theatre By Your UPROARIOUS MIRTH But We Are Reasonable—WE KNOW YOU CANNOT HELP BUT LAUGH. re Will Also Present: A Tale of the Mystic East and BEAUTIFUL ENGLAND Xagic Name of Colourfully Romtvntie Fiction! ler Finest Storv Now on the Screen to Thrill ind Enthrall You From Beginning to End. "AFTERWARDS" "AFTERWARDS" "AFTERWARDS" "AFTERWARDS" "AFTERWARDS" "AFTERWARDS" "AFTERWARDS" "AFTERWARDS" With DOROTHY HUME and CECJL BARRY DOROTHY HUME and CECIL BARRY In A Story that will hold you Spellbound. EVERYBODYS "SELECT" ORCHESTRA Conductor, Mr Albert Bidgood In Special Numbers, Including:— )verture—' 'Carmen " Biaat luitea —"Crown of India'' "Indian Love Lyrics" ...... Finowa • 'Hindoo Scenes'' Carpentier 3election» —"Taila Up" Simeon "Who's Hooper!" Ossie "Scandals" White •Tin Soldier" <- ul •Meditation'' J? <l 'V r * 'Pagoda of Flowers'' Finden ox-trot —"Dm Tscha" \;,..7?' r Intr'acte— "Honey" Whit'ii* ieserves at The Bristol, or 'phone 82-810. 151 IR GLADSTONE HILL has pleasure ,'n ixtendinj to ALL CITIZENS an invitation to meet Miss GLORIA SWAN SON GLORIA SWAN SON GLORIA SWANSON GLORIA SWAN SON GLORIA 8 WANSOX GLORIA SWANSOX GLORIA SWArNSON viea Daily, 2.80. TALKIES. Twice Daily, 8 o'clock. Iz Hill state*, as one citizen to anotherhat (1) "THE TRESPASSER" in which Mies Qoria Swanson talks and eings ia the best produced talking picture so ar made. (2) The clarity of voice and clearness of speech of every actor are remarkable. (3) Gloria Swanson has a glorious voice and sings beautifully. (4) The atorv has auch a Jieart appeal that no one should miss seeing and hearing "THE TRESPASSER." (5) The CIVIC theatre ia the newest, cleanest, best ventilated, and coolest in the Cily. (6) The Western Electric Talking Plant "CIVIC CINE-SOUND" produce* the ctearest talking of any theatre in NEW ZEALAND or AX'STRAuIAi (7) Expert*, entirely independent of the CIVIC management. have declared clause (6) to be correct. Mr GLADSTONE HILL further atatea hat " THE TRESPASSER || "the trespasser" "the trespasser;; "THE TRESPASSER" 'THE TRESPASSER" " THE TRESPASSER " i wonderful entertainment; dramatic in Jncepfion and acting; resplendent with S^n^^^MOTH^R^VEr^ Mr Hill adas that this statement is true lot exaggerated, and made as One Citiien :o AnotTier." .Box Pl«. now "open at The Bristol, kg***, and the Farmers. Civic phona 1-506. Prices as usual. 7146 WE COMMENCE AT A.M. , Continuous Picture. Ewly. 'RAND Te-day. 3d 6d and 9d. -RAND To-night. 6d and is. O.K.ARTHUR -Twr BOOB" CHARLES MURRAY t« THE 8008 HANKMANN . ToT , ie „. "NUMBER \i- Thrilling! Wr-' V."lVt° Hon'. Phone 35-315. »R» *• 7146FP N EUHITIB-'IW» «*£% ," B KS.i». IV. :S n ' U - li ' u U Vw All grocers and }P them youihdf no*' AIJ ' BTOOS

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19819, 6 January 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19819, 6 January 1930, Page 1