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AMUSEMENTS. r “ ' : ' ~ ’ | YOUTH !~|—l GAIETY 1 |—[~LOVE! Gorgeous Spectacle ! Soul-stirring Beauty I Never in the history of the photoplay has there been such a triumphant success as “THE STUDENT PRINCE." It sets entirely new standards of beauty, pageantry, and enthralling entertainment. Based on the world -entrancing musical stage success. The screen’s gift to Youtlh Laughter, Light Hearts and Love. Great as a Stage Play! Greater as a Picture! TO COMMENCE ITS WELLINGTON SEASON DE LDXE, To-lighi Bp.m. * (Full Orchestral Matinee To-morrow 2.30.) BASED ON THE FAMOUS MUSICAL STAGE SUCCESS! rriHE fame attained by “THE STUDENT PRINCE” as such is only equalled by L that achieved by “ROSE MARIE.” Its poignant romance and haunting melodies are known and loved far and wide. Bringing it to the screen while it is still fresh in public memory, is another striking example of De Luxe enterprise. “The Student Prince” , it. ' ■ (Metro-Goldwyn Special Attraction.) STARRING ’ . RAMON NOVARRO and NORMA SHEARER Who, better than Ramon Novarro,,. immortal star of “Ben Hur,” and Norma Shearer, the Canadian Beauty, could portray the world’s best beloved lovers? Who better than Ernst Lubitsch, genius of the screen, could direct the brilliant, touching story of the Prince who loved a peasant maid? And only Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer could do complete justice to such a story, such stars, and such a director. With a Supporting Cast that includes GEORGE K. ARTHUR GUSTAV VON SYFFERTITZ EDWARD CONNELLY PHILLIPE DE LACY OTIS HARLAN LIONEL BELMORE EXTERIOR SCENES PHOTOGRAPHED IN THE TOWN OF HEIDELBERG AND IN THE FAMOUS UNIVERSITY. THE ENCHANTING MUSIC SCORE TO BE PRESENTED BY Orchestra De Luxe Wurlitzer Unit (Emanuel Aarons, Mus. Director.) (Emanuel Aarons at Console.) OVERTURE. —Selection from “The Student Prince.” ORGAN SOLO “Melodious Gems from ‘Maritana’ ” (Wallace.)' _ TREMENDOUS BOOKING! BOX PLANS at BRISTOL (Lambton Quay); BEGG’S (Manners Street.)) and AITKEN’S (Courtenay Place). PARAMOUNT THEATRE TO-NIGHT 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-MORROW 2.30. STORY OF THE PRIVATE LIFE OF A FOLLIES GIRL AND WHAT . HAPPENS AFTER THE FINAL CURTAIN DROPS. HILARIOUS COMEDY—SNAPPY, PEPPY SITUATIONS AND COMPLICATIONS GALORE ! You’ll Vote it the BEST COMEDY-DRAMA IN MONTHS I Then were friends /Olli until tJiey wedding rings and then—,l wSEfeSWg 1188 liHlll /'/’ / SB Yl |■n | 3 \y.\B /"Phyllis .of ' ' 'I the Follies ■HHEuMHHH zgjM / saw her EBMI J Viffl \ follyji Universal Jewel .I—- a - 8 .- =agal ,^ a i .j-ng 'll I 1'1, .11 T"iWI, l/'XASW . ■ I I '"1 "II n-lITIWItr Big Universal Supporting Programme IN ADDITION TO THE ORCHESTRA PARAMOUNT (Robt. Caulton, Musical Direction.) BOOKING.—Box Plans at BRISTOL and UTILITY (next to Theatre).

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 51, 23 November 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 51, 23 November 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 51, 23 November 1928, Page 3