AMUSEMENTS. PARAMOUNT THEATRE Courtenay Place. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT, COMMENCING TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45 SHARP. G. W. DESMOND AND CYRIL NOUTHCOTE Present __ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE USUAL PICTURE PROGRAMME, Then World-famed English Revue Company, “THE FUTURISTS” Come and Spend a Night ot LIFE LAUGHTER LIFE and LAUGHTER LIFE LAUGHTER At the Futurists’ CABARET SHOW, CABARET SHOW, CABARET SHOW, CABARET SHOW, With the Captivating CABARET KITTENS BALLET CABARET KITTENS BALLET CABARET KITTENS BALLET CABARET KITTENS BALLET CABARET KITTENS BALLET CABARET KITTENS BALLET A Merry Whirl of Bewitching Girls in Brilliant Costumes. A MIXTURE OF POTTED PLAYS, TUNETUL MELODIES, SONGS EXTENDING FROM GRAND OPERA TO THE LATEST JAZZ TUNES, EXPERT SOLO AND ENSEMBLE DANCING, COMBINED WITH ARTISTIC STAGE SETTINGS AND GORGEOUS FUTURISTS’ FROCKING. 18 VERSATILE PERFORMERS. Also, First National Present “FINE CLOTHES” A great pulsating drama of women and clothes—the sto’.y of some men who oiler worldly goods, and of other men who can offer only love. Clothes make the man, but can they soothe a woman s heart? Featuring LEWIS STONE, PERCY M ARM ONT, ALMA RUBENS, RAYMOND GRIFFITH. SPECIAL NOTICE—The admission prices during the Futurists’ Season will B Matine' f , Stalls Is., Dress Circle 2e., Evening, Stalls Is. 6d., 2s„ Dress Circle 3s. 3d., Reserves 3s. 3d. Owing to tho special preparations necessary for the staging of tne "Futurists” there will be NO MATINEE PERFORMANCE TO-DAY, but Matinee Performances will bo given daily, commencing SATURDAY. BOX PLAN At the Utility Stationery Shop (next to Theatre), Telephone 21 —838. Or ring Theatre, Telephone 21 —842. (SPEEDING on wings of joy from the O Never, Never Land, Peter Pan has come to make you happy. Pa “,’ bring the family to see this. New Princess daily, 11-30, 3.15, and 7.55. SHOWS. HOROWHENUA a. 4 P- ASSOCIATION. TWENTIETH ANNUAL SHOW, To bo held at LEVIN, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, January 2G and 27, 192 G. CASH PRIZES TO VALUE OF =£soo. COMPETITIONS, HORSES, CATTLE, AND PIGS. DOG SHOW. DOG SHOW. ENTRIES CLOSE 5 p.m TUESDAY, January 12, 1926. Schedules forwarded on application to the Secretary, P.O. Box 32, Levin. _______ fpEILDING A. AND P. SHOW AND r RAM FAIR. SHOW, FEBRUARY 2 and 3. FAIR, FEBRUARY 4 and 5. ENTRIES FOR BOTH CLOSE ON JANUARY 15. Valuable Cash Prizes and Numerous Trophies arc offered in all Sections of Stock and Home Industries. SPECIAL FEATURE: X2O-CASH For Exhibitor obtaining Most Pointe • throughout the Schedule. Prize Lists for the Show and .Entry Forms and Conditions of Ram Fair will be forwarded on application to the oecretary. H FISHBE> Box 98, Feilding. Query— WHAT’S THE LATEST IN RECORDS? Answer— VOCALION. X9G23 Midnight Waltz Yearning Lox Tiot X 9627 O Katherina Song Pal of my Cradle Days Song X9G59 No Wonder Song Tn the Garden of To-morrow Song X9GGO I Want to be Happy Fox Trot Tea for Two Fox Irot 4s. 6d. each. Posted ss. lOd. fIHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street. ®lje giominum. Contract Space Advertisers In order to satisfactorily cope with the heavy volume of advertising to be handled It has been found necessary to lay down strictly that: All replace copy must be to hand by NOON of the day preceding Insertion. Advertisers can assist by the strict observance of this rule and at the same time help towards maintaining BETTER SERVICE for themselves.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 88, 8 January 1926, Page 11
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