AMUSEMENTS. The Expected Rush is taking place. "ARCHIE” BOX PLANS "ARCHIE” BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. Only a Week’s Season, and Wellington’s Population is nearly 200,000. You’ll Need to Hurry. NO "PREFERENTIAL" BOOKING. D.C. ml O.S SEATS (Reserved), Gs. THE MUSICAL COMEDY EVENT OF 1928. * > V SIR BENJAMIN AND JOHN FULLER Present their LONDON MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY 70 PERFORMERS. In London and New York’s Best — “Archie,” “Sunny,” and "Mercernary Mary.” “ARCHIE” Conies Direct to Wellington after a Six Months’ (twice extended) Season at St. James’s Theatre. Sydney. "ARCHIE” Is Headed by ELSIE PRINCE. ELSIE PRINCE JIMMY GOODEN, JIMMY GODDEN, CHARLTON MORTON, And all the Popular Favourites who staged “No, No, Nanette" and "Lady, Be Good.” "Archie” has eclipsed the records of these notable triumphs. AND- IS A MUCH BETTER SHOW. “ARCHIE,” The London Triumph—“AßCHlE,” The Monocled Monarchs of Musical Comedies. '‘ARCHIE,” A -Feast of Melody. The Very Best in Musical Comedy at COMAION-SENSE PRICES. D.C. and O.S. Gs.; STALLS, 45.; UPPER CIRCLE. 2s. NO "PREFERENTIAL” BOOKING. NO EARLY DOORS. THE NEW PRINCESS MANNERS STREET. Continuous Daily, 11 to 10. NOAV SHOWING. 1— CHESTER CONKLIN CHESTER CONKLIN In “TELL IT TO SWEENEY.” "TELL IT TO SWEENEY." "TELL IT TO SWEENEY.” "TELL IT TO SWEENEY.” "TELL' IT TO SWEENEY.” "TELL IT TO SWEENEY.” A Paramount Picture. A Rollicking Romance of Roistering Railroaders that runs ahead of schedule of laughs. Universal presents JEAN HERSHOLT JEAN HERSHOLT In "ALIAS, THE DEACON.” “ALIAS, THE DEACON." “ALIAS, THE DEACON.” "ALIAS, THE DEACON." Hobo and Gambler. He plnyed his game for the love of a girl and a boy. USUAL GOOD SUPPORTS. ADELPHI CABARET (The Best-appointed Cabaret in the Southern Hemisphere). TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Dancing 8.30 to midnight. Sub. ss. Music by DAVE' MEREDITH and his MELODY FIVE. AFTERNOON TEA SESSION DAILY at 3 p.m. Ring 28—2.94 for Table Reservations. PUBLIU NOTICES. (Continued from Page 2). WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CIVIC RECEPTION TO VISITING OARSMEN, WELLINGTON ROWING REGATTA. A CIVIC Reception will be tendered to the Oarsmen visiting Wellington, in connection with the Rowing Regatta, TO-DAY (FRIDAY). MARCH 23. 1928, at 12.15 p.m., in the COUNCIL CHAMBER. TOWN HALL. All Citizens are cordially invited to be present mt the occasion. Sir Francis Bell will speak on behalf of tlie Wellington Rowing Association. G. A. TROUP, Mayor. 9672. WADESTOWN RESIDENTS. TRAMWAY SERVICE. fNQMMENCING Sunday next, an extra V Car will leave John Street Terminus for Wadcstown at 12.30 p.m. and Wadestown for City at 1 o’clock. M. M. SIMPSON, Hon. Secretary, Wadestown Progressive Association.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 149, 23 March 1928, Page 3
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