AMUSEMENTS. ALL WELLINGTON IS TALKING ABOUT THE CYCLONIC COAILDY THAT IS STILL RAGING IN THE VICINITY OF THE BEAUTIFUL Downpours of laughter—Hurricane of Howls—Gales of Giggles—Cloudbursts of Thrills. DOUGLAS MACLEAN “LET IT RAIN” A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. A Hilarious Comedy written around two Sailor Boys, and a Pretty Telephone Girl. Also. J. C. Williamson's Celebrity Vaudeville Presents MAXIM BRODIE THE FAMOUS RUSSIAN OPERATIC TENOR. Reserves now at Theatre (Tel. 44—114) and Bristol. , Como along, we know you will like 1! WELLINGTON MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY COM PETITIONS. MEMBERSHIP TICKETS. ■ MEMBERSHIP tickets are now available. The advantage is that each member receives TWO tickets for the sum of 3<ls. These uro available for all sessions, mm'i'iing afternoon, and night (except Demonstration nights), with the additional advantage of booking seals for the whole season. G. W. JENNER, ’ ■ Secretary.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 272, 16 August 1927, Page 3
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