AMUSEMENTS. Him (Courtenay Place» FINAL SCREENING! PICTURISATION OF STAGE PLAY THAT RAN FOR OVER 12 MONTHS ON BROADWAY TO PROLONGED CAPACITY ! —and all over Australia similar conditions, capacity houses wherever presented. I” Lady I Be Good | With JACK MULHALL. DOROTHY McKAILL, Hear all the music, and see all the colour, glamour, and superb ballet ensembles that won for “Lady Be Good” its great name! ORCHESTRA PARAMOUNT (R. R. Caulton, Mus. Dir.) In incidental music of quality—the delightful Original Score. BOOKING. —Box Plan at Bristol and Uti 1 ity (next Theatre). LOUDER AND FUNNIER THAN McFADDEN’S FLATS! Comical Chester Conklin rushing through ■a maze of perfectly amazing merriment with snappy Alice White adding the romance! rawiT FRIDAY NEXT AT 8 P.M. UPROARIOUS FIRST NATIONAL COMEDY HIT! Overnight the big noise of the town .... a newspaper-made hero. What this exsubway guard does, and the way he does it without doubt the funniest conglomeration of gags and giggles ever put. into one picture. CHESTER CONKLIN ■ In ’ \ | “The BIG TOISE” | Supported by SAM HARDY, ALICE WHITE, SAM HARDY, ALICE WHITE, NED SPARKS, BODIL ROSING,' NED SPARKS, BODIL ROSING, With other favourites. SEE Clowning Chester Conklin Cut Comic Capers, Correcting Crooked Civic Conditions in Convulsing Comedy Classic! t ELECTION NOTICES. MARTIN LUCKIE, ARTIN LUCKIE, THE REFORM CANDIDATE For WELLINGTON SOUTH, Will Address the Electors as under: — CONGREGATIONAL HALL, Constable Street, THIS EVENING (THURSDAY), November 1, at 8 o'clock... Mr. A. O. Inverarity in the chair. MASONIC HALL, BERHAMPORE, TUESDAY, November 6, at 8 p.m. ISLAND ’BAY PUBLIC SCHOOL, MONDAY, November 12, 8 p.m. ST. THOMAS’S HALL. NEWTOWN, TUESDAY, November 13, at 8 p.m. WELLINGTON NORTH. QIR JOHN P. LUKE,' the Reform Candate, will Address the Electors TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), NOVEMBER 1. in the unoccupied shop, No. 79, ARO STREET, at 8 p.m. LUKE will be pleased to meet the Ladies interested in furthering her husband’s candidature in ST. PAUL’S SCHOOLROOM, Sydney Street, at 3 p.m. TO-DAY (THURSDAY), NOVEMBER 1. WELLINGTON SUBURBS ELECTORATE. T .■ ■ . '; ' ' r. 7 ■ EA. WRIGHT will address Electors • at 8 p.m. as follows: — TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), NOVEMBER I—Brooklyn, at Fullford’s Hall. MR. T, FORSYTH, Official Reform Candidate for Wellington East, will Address Electors at 8 o’clock as follows :— SEATOUN—Masonic Hall, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), November 1. Ladies Specially Invited. WELLINGTON EAST. T J. CLARK, Independent Reform • Candidate, will speak:— MlRAMAR—Catholic Hall, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), November 1. Meetings at 8 o’clock. MR. T. M. WILFORD will address the •I'A Electors of the Hutt at 8 p.m. as follows:— LOWER HUTT —King George Theatre, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), November 1. DAY’S BAY—At the Pavilion, TO-MOR-ROW (FRIDAY), November 2. PETONE—Empire Theatre, MONDAY, November 5. MOERA—Moera Community Hall, WEDNESDAY, November 7. KORO KORO—The Schoolroom, FRIDAY, November 9. LOWER HUTT —King George Theatre, MONDAY, November 12. PETONE—Palace Theatre, TUESDAY, November 13. OTAKI ELECTORATE. MR. W. H. FIELD will Address the U’A Electors as follows :— JOHNSONVILLE—Moore’s Hall, TONIGHT (THURSDAY), November 1, 8 o’clock. PAEKAKARIKI—HaII, FRIDAY, Nov. 2, at 8 p.m. REIKORANGI—SchooI, SATURDAY, November 3, nt 8 p.m. MANAKAU—HaII, MONDAY,, November 5, 8 p.in. KHANDALLAH—HaII, TUESDAY, November 6, 8 p.m. Ladies will be welcomed at all meetings. OTAKI ELECTORATE. MR. A. B. SIEVWRIGHT, United Party Candidate, will Address the Electors: — TO-NIGHT, nt B—PAHAUTANUI. FRIDAY, nt 8 pan—TE lIORO. SATURDAY, at 4 p.m—NEWLANDS. k SATURDAY, at 8 p.m.—MAKARA,
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 32, 1 November 1928, Page 3
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