AMUSEMENTS. jfltEOM r -rr ■ ■yw'ggeg trnr-aawaafr •KINGS" THEATRE CONTINUED SENSATIONAL SUCCESS OF "CIRCUS ROOKIES”! > AGAIN TO-NIGHT AT 8. • The screen’s greatest comedians, with a full circus to support them. Fun, fury, and fight under canvas. Love under difficulties. Laughs under any conditions. Metro-Goldwyn’s hilarious tale of the sawdust ring. KARL DANE With GEORGE K. ARTHUR Supported by / LOUISE LORRAINE And full cast of Favourites in “Circus Rookies” In support: N.Z. NEWS AND VIEWS, COMEDY (MAX DAVIDSON), METRO NEWS FILM, With KING’S SELECT ORCHESTRA (A. H. Jerome, Mus. Dir.) In New and Delightful Numbers. BOOKING.—Box Plan at Bristol. ■QUEEN’S ’ < THEATRE. « ‘Qho (bsiesTJfousQ , » fo&outa -9 TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. A William Fox SUPER MYSTERY THRILLER! - “THE MONKEY TALKS” Starring OLIVE BORDEN, TED McNAMARA, DON ALVARADO. No. 2 Attraction — A Thrilling Western Drama. “THE BRANDED SOMBRERO” Starring BUCK JONES BUCK JONES Ring 22 —334 for Reservations. Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 15. GREAT LABOUR CARNIVAL (Promoted by Trades Council and Labour Representation Committee.) Wednesday, August 15, 2.30 p.m. Thursday, August 16, 3 p.m. Friday, August 17, 3 p.m. Saturday, August 18, 2.30 p.m. In NEW TRADES HALL, Vivian Street. Opening Ceremony by H. E. HOLLAND, M.P. (Leader of Opposition.) WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, At 2.30. Entertainments, Side-Shows, Competititions, Sale of Work, and Fine Fancy Fair. SPLENDID CONCERT PROGRAMME EACH EVENING. Orchestral Music. Children’s Fancy Dress Ball —Saturday afternoon, August 18, 2.30. (Six Prizes.) Final Dance and Jazz Evening, Saturday, August 18, 8 to 12. . Admission. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.—to 6 p.m. * Free. After 6 p.m., Is. Saturday afternoon (Children’s Fancy Dress Ball), Adults .Is., children 6d. Saturday Evening Dance. Gents 2s. 6d. Ladies, 2s. ’ A PRIZE OF £1 Will be awarded on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday evenings to the winner of the lucky admission ticket. rpHE Primary Object of the R.S.A. is to JL help ex-service men, but the scope of its work extends to even wider ends than that—it stands as a living memorial of » past service, as an active reminder of the service which is still required of us.— Earl Haig. d
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 269, 14 August 1928, Page 3
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