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AMUSEMENTS. QUEENS ♦ THEATRE « info (osiest "Jfous? .„> intfoufn TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. MATINEE TO DAY, 2.30. FOLLOWING ON LAST NIGHT’S TRIUMPHANT OPENING! RETURN SEASON OF FOX’S MIGHTY DRAMA! RE-ISSUE OF THE PRODUCTION THAT BROKE RECORDS THE WORLD OVER! The Great Film Triumph that will Never Grow Old. NOW PLAYING TO HUGE AND SUCCESSFUL RETURN SEASONS IN AUSTRALIA! ACCLAIMED WONDER DRAMA OF THE AGE! “ Over The Hill" Tells a story as old -as- life itself, and as new as the present moment. Superb Cast in Unforgettable ; Roles! Including Mary Carr - ’ With WILLIAM WELCH, NOEL TEARLE, JOHN DWYER, JOHN WALKER, WALLACE RAY, PHYLLIS DILLER, LOUVELLA CARR, And other favourites. 1 QUEEN'S QUALITY ORCHESTRA - (Paul T. Cullen, Mus. Dir.), In Specially Arranged Programme of Music. BOOKING. —Box Plan at Bristol until Noon To-day; at Theatre.thereafter, or Ring ’Phone 22—334 for Reservations. PRRRnounr (Courtenay Place) TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT, FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. FASTER AND FUNNIER THAN . “McFADDEN’S.FLATS”.! Written by Famous Ben Hecht, and reported to be Season’s Best and Most Unusual Comedy! Comical Chester Conklin rushing through a maze of perfectly amazing merriment with snappy Alice White adding the romance! ) | “The BIC NOISE” Overnight the big noise of the town .... a newspaper-made hero. What this exsubway guard does, nnd the way he does it without doubt the funniest conglomeration of gags and giggles ever put into one picture. CHESTER CONKLIN With NED SPARKS SAM HARDY (Forming one of the strongest trios of Comedians yet seen in one picture). ALICE WHITE And BODIL ROSING (Two Brilliant Leading Ladies)., In addition: COMEDY - LATEST NEWS. ■With ORCHESTRA PARAMOUNT (R. It. Caulton,' Mus. Dir.), In Delightful Comedy Numbers. •!’i) ' BOOKING. —Box Plans at Bristol and Utility (next Theatre) until Noon Today ; at Theatre after, or Ring 'Phone 21—842 for Reservations. - TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. THIS AFTERNOON, 2.30 p.m. MONSTER INTERNATIONAL RED CRpSS, CHILDREN’S PARTY. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR BEST - NATIONAL COSTUME, Boys and Girls. Sideshows, Clowns, Punch' and Judy. Dancing by Pupils of Miss Vaughan. Don’t Miss This Pretty Sight. Children Competing, 6d.; Gallery, Gd. EVENING SESSION, 7 p.m. Grand Gymnastic Display by Y.M.C.A'. Boys' Institute Band in attendance. Ruffles’will be Drawn I) p.m. Cards Autographed by Commander Kingsford Smith and Lieutenant. Ulm, of the Southern Cross, will be auctioned by -C. AV. Price. ALL THE FUN OF THE FAIR. Your Patronage Aids the Red Cross in its Great Programme of Humanitarian Service. A /Tk WELLINGTON EAST GIRLS’ COLLEGE. DISPLAY OF SCHOOL WORK and AFTERNOON FAIR. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. rpo bo opened nt 2.30 p.m. by His AA’or- -*■ ship tbe Mayor. G. A. Troup. Esq. City Mission 'Band, Well-stocked Stalls, Sideshows, etc. Como, wet or fine, and bring your friends. ATHLETIC SPORTS. MARSDEN SCHOOL, KARORI. r rilE tennis match will take place on ■*- SATURDAY (To-day) and the /sports have been postponed until TUESDAY NEXT. MIRAMAR GOLF CLUB (Inc.). OWING to (lie bad weather I lie Mixed Foursomes set down for November 3 has been POSTPONED until NOVEMBER 10. T. 11. GIBSON. Secretary. ~ AMATEUR ATHLETICS? GRAND ELECTRIC LIGHT CARNIVAL. . SATURDAY NEXT. NOVEMBER 10. S p.m., BASIN RESERVE. I ENTRIES close To-day (Saturday), at J 12 noon, with Mr. J. O'Sullivan, c/o Janies Smith. Ltd.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 34, 3 November 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 34, 3 November 1928, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 34, 3 November 1928, Page 5