AMUSEMENTS. STRAND ~ FULLER-HAYWARD’S THEATRE OF BIG ATTRACTIONS: THE DW Griffith UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE. SCREENING CONTINUOUSLY, 11 A.M.—lO P.M. Mary Philbin Lionel Barrymore And Don Alvarado In D. W. Griffith’s Greatest Picture since “The Birth of a Nation.” ■DRUMS OF£OV£? Recommended by the Censor as being more suitable for adult audiences. Also Showing: A film of the Activities of the Wellington, Wanganui, and English Branches of the ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE. BOX PLANS At Bristol and Theatre —’Phone 43—855. ADELPHI CABARET MANNEQUIN DISPLAY THIS AFTERNOON. Ysabelle, the Adelphi Mannequin, will display some striking, Inexpensive Summer Frocks, shown by the "Popular," Manners Street. AFTERNOON TEA AND DANCING AS USUAL. Subscription, 2s, 6d. inclusive. Ring for Reserves. MANUEL HYMAN GALA TO-NIGHT Come and Hear Manuel Hyman—the Dancing Violinist—just back from the Ambassadors, Sydney, full of new stunts and latest hits. THE DANCING FIDDLER, WHO CREATED A FURORE IN AUSTRALIA’S FINEST CABARET, AT THE ADELPHI TO-NIGHT! Subscription, ss. After Theatre, 3s. 6d. Ring 28—294 or 22—252 for Reserves. SPECIAL MANUEL HYMAN AFTERNOON SESSIONS NEXT WEEK 1 ' GRAND OPERA HOUSE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, At S p.m. yNTERTAINMENT. By Pupils of ST. MARY’S COLLEGE, HILL STREET. OPERETTA, “L AIL A,” And PIANOFORTE. VIOLIN, ELOCUTIONARY ITEMS, AND DISPLAY OF EURYTHMICS. Front Stalls and Dress Circle: 3s. Back Stalls, 2s. Gallery, Is. 6d. Box Plans opens at Bristol on Monday, November 2G. Book Early to Avoid Disappointment. ATHLETIC SPORTS. T> OXING. OXING. TOWN HALL, MONDAY NIGHT, At 7.45 o’clock. TROWERN FAIRHALL. And Preliminaries. PRICES —ss. and 2s. 6d., plus tax. Booking Is. extra. BOX PLAN at Perry’s, Manners St. EARLY DOOR TICKETS (no extra charge) at Box Office and at Sowman’s, Lambton Quay. Next Attraction: McAlister v. taylor, December 10. Archdeacon E. M. Cowie, of Hamilton, was operated on in the Waikato Hospital on Wednesday for leg trouble which had caused him inconvenience for a long time. Ho is making good progress. Mr. W. J. Holdsworth, who has been attending a meeting of the Dominion Council of the Boy Scouts lu Wellington, will return to Auckland to-day. The most popular marriage age in Great Britain Is twenty-three for brides and twenty-four for bridegrooms.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 52, 24 November 1928, Page 5
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