AMUSEMENTS. 31 wsrf BEAUTIFUL Final Screenings. TO-DAY at 2.15 TO-NIGHT at 8. TWO TITANIC SPECIALS EMIL JANNINGS Ju the finest role of bis career. | Tho Street of Sin Aud _____ Mating Call Adapted from the widely read novel by Rex Beach, ■ Starring THOMAS MEIGHAN With EVELY’N BRENT & KENEE ADOREE Plans at the Theatre and Bristol—’Phone 44—144. K~ ILBIEME IHEMfI-TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. Final Screening “LOVE HUNGRY” Featuring LOIS MORAN & LAWRENCE GRAT. Look what’s on To-morrow : “THREE SINNERS.” Featuring POLA NEGRI, also “BIGGER THAN BARNUMS,” A great Circus Picture. Reserve now at Theatre Confectionery or Theatre —'Phone 14—202. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 2 P.M. GRAND TRANSFORMATION PAGEANT, Featuring “CLEOPATRA” And her MAIDS OF HONOUR. UNIQUE AND SPECTACULAR DISPLAY! VEHICLES OF ALL KINDS! LEAVE WATERLOO QUAY AT 2 P.M. FOR NEWTOWN PARK WHERE NOVELTIES WILL BE STAGED. ADMISSION, Is. CHILDREN. 6d. WIN A PRIZE: COLLECT PAMPHLETS DROPPED BY AEROPLANES BETWEEN 11 A.M. AND 12 NOON, AND RETURN THE WINNING NUMBERS TO CARNIVAL OFFICE. In Aid of the National Art Gallery Fund. GET A GLIMPSE OF OLD ENGET A GLIMPSE OF OLD ENGLAND. LAND. See YE OLDE LONDON TOWN FAIRE (Sideshows, Merry-go-rounds, Etc.), NEW WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS (John Street). MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1928, At 2 p.m., And Continuing Daily until Saturday. Featuring every evening the Gorgeous and Spectacular Choral and Orchestral Pageant, “THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.” 51 Nations represented—lBo Performers. 500 Voices and 70 Instrumentalists— Produced by Elizabeth Blake. Music arranged and conducted by JOHN BISHOP. ADMISSION, Is. CHILDREN, 6d. COLLECTING DEPOTS FOR GOODS; BERHAMPORE. —P. Callaghan. IS Glencoe Street; A. Fountain, 9 Stanley Street; J. Wilcox, 7 Chatham Street. BROOKLYN.—W. Giasson, 211 Happy Valley Road. CITY— J. J. Curtis aud Co., 11 John stou Street: L. Grant, 20Sb Cuba St.: A. Hall. 44 Thompson Street; M. Lvneh, 53 Majoribanks Street, or 5 Hawker Street; G. Miller, Harris St. HATAITAL—J. H. Goldsworthy, 46 Moxham Avenue. ISLAND BAY.—IV. M. French, lo< 'Um Parade: M. Leary. 21 Severn Street; D. J. Mason, 54 Mersey Street. KARORL— F. •!. Hatcher. Campbell Street; E. J. Jobaunson, Main Road; W. McFarlane, Beauchamp Street; E, Stuart. Kano Street. KHANDALLAH. — W. H. Smith, McKenzie Road. KELBURN.— Confectionery Shop, 86a Upland Road (next butchers shop). KILBIRNIE.—M. A. Hall, 19 Cruickshank Street; R. J. Marshall. 144 Coutts Street, or Office. Bay Road, opp. Flipp, Butcher; G. Miller, 18 Kilbli’tiie Crescent. LOWER HUTT. —Barton Ginger and Co,, c/o H. S. Dudding, Plumber, Main Road. Lower Hutt, opp. Bridge. LYALL BAY—J. C. Cochrane, Breaker Bay Road; E. W. Hargreaves, 19 Endeavour Street: F. Raven, 84 Freyberg Street; J. M allace, 19 Wha St. MELROSE.—A. E. Robson, 19 Sutherland Crescent. MIRAMAR.—A- Anderson, li Byron Street: W. E. Colley, Southampton Street; S. V. Lord. Totara Road; F. H. Prentice, 49 Tauhinu Road; A. Smith, 19 Hobart. Street. NEWTOWN.—J. J. Elliott aud Sons, 06 Owen Street; C. Meyers, 73 Adelaid" Rond (near Basin Reserve) ; J. Mouerieff. 32 Mein Street; W. Morris. 133 Adelaide Road; L, Rudman, 7 Minerva Street (back of school) : C. Warring, corner Adelaide Rond and Stoke Street. NGAIO. —F. Marriott. Kenya Road. NORTHLAND. —IT. W. Thomas. Creswick Crescent. PETONE. —McEwen nad Carter, Sydney Street. ROSENEATH.—T. Glengarry, 66 Roseneath Terrace. SEATOUN.—H. McFarlane, 51 Dundas Street. TE ARO. —E. Johns, Devon Street. TINAKORI ROAD.—A. V. Holst, 7 Pitarua Street, off Tinakori Road. WADESTOWN-—J- Peterson, 146 Oban Street; W. Prince, School Road; A. J. Stanaway, 85 School Road. ,
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 50, 22 November 1928, Page 3
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