*kinCs‘ theatre TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT, FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. THE COMEDY DRAMA THAT WILL THRILL AND DELIGHT ALL WELLINGTON! A JOYOUS SPARKLING COMEDY ROMANCE, With CHARLES MORTON, . SALLY PHIPPS, J. FARREL MCDONALD In addition to the most beautiful aggregation of Beauty Stars yet seen in one picture. “NONE BUT THE BRAVE” The laughter romance of a Cojlege Hero, who finds that his athletic trophies don’t make even a ripi>le in the Sea of Finance, and'who takes a job as Life Guard at an exclusive summer resort. THE ALL-NATIONS BATHING BEAUTY PARADE IN BEAUTIFUL COLOURING IS, ALONE, WORTH GOING MILES TO SEE! The most dainty bathing suits ever designed on the most beautiful girls ever screened —filmed in Technicolour against back-grounds of tropic seas. GREATER FOX SUPPORTING PROGRAMME In addition to KING’S SELECT ORCHESTRA (A. 1 H. Jerome, Mus. Dir.) New and Delightful Numbers. BOOKING. —Box Plan at the Bristol until Noon; at Theatre from 1 p.m., or Ring ’Phone 22—212 for Seats. DE LUXE XMAS PANTOMIME STARTS NEXT FRIDAY. DAILY, 2.30 NIGHTLY, AT 8. FOR ONE WEEK. IZILBIRME [AIHEMfI-TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. Last Screening of this Splendid AllComedy Programme. Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton in “THE BIG KILLING. Also, “CHINATOWN CHARLIE,” Starring Johnny Hines and Louise Lorraine. Great Gags—excellent comedy in both features. Special for To-day’s Matinee at 2.15: HOOT GIBSON in a Fine Cowboy Yarn, “THE PRAIRIE KING.” Box Plan at Theatre Confectionery or Theatre —’Phone 14—202. DE LUXE XMAS PANTOMIME STARTS NEXT FRIDAY. DAILY, 2.30 NIGHTLY, AT 8. FOR ONE WEEK. ORGAN RECITAL. Town hall, town hall, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), December 16, 1928. 8.30 p.m. By MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). Choral-Prelude Bach First Movement from Fifth Symphony in C Minor (Op. gj) Beethoven (a) Recit du Pecheur (The Fisherman’s Song) ; (b) Pantomime Manuel de Falla Psychological Poem Rebikoff (a) Lento; (b) Andantino in E pint Cesar Franck Toccata in F Cesar Franck ADMISSION FREE. Voluntary Contributions received at Door. r* ARDEN PARTY AND CHRISTMAS VT TREE - In aid of ST. JOSEPH’S ’ ORPHANAGE, Pine Avenue, Upper Hutt. All cordially invited. TO-DAY (Saturday), December 15. Buses leave Lambton Station at 2 p.m. DE LUXE XMAS PANTOMIME STARTS NEXT FRIDAY. DAILY, 2.30 NIGHTLY, AT 8. FOR ONE WEEK. DANCING. PHYLLIS BATES, "New Zealand's Leading Teacher of Ballroom Dancing," and MR. IVOIi CRITCBLEY. From the Empress Rooms, London, pupi of Josephine Bradley, and one of tin Final Twenty in a World’s Ballroon Championship. Studio: 68 Willis Street. Ter. 41—334. Private lessons from 10 a.m Fox Trot, Waltz, New Smooth Quick step, and YALE BLUES. Evening Classes: Mondays, Wednesday I (Special Yale Blues Class), and Fridays —lO
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 70, 15 December 1928, Page 5
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