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AMUSEMENTS. TSPeeRP ♦ THEATRE 0 (bsiesTJfouw j- ■ i«c7ou7n —g TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. BIG 2-STAR' BILL! NO. lilt must be seen to be believed. It is riot merely a flight of fancy, but an inspired vision of the future, as prophetic as the works of Jules Verne and H. G. Wells. .. MEffiPOLiS 5 Cast of Many Thousands. NO. 2:— A stirring story of adventure and romance in a South American Republic. A medley of revelry and rebellion, retribution and romance, adventure, peril, and love. COL. TIM McCOY, v With DOROTHY SEBASTIAN, and Large Cast of Players in THE ADVENTURER’ In addition: QUEEN’S QUALITY ORCHESTRA (Paul T. Cullen, Mus. Dir.) BOOKING.—Box Plan at the Bristol until Noon To-day. Ring Tel. 22 —334 for Reservations. pfiMnr • (Courtenay Place). TO-NIGHT—S—TO-NIGHT. With FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. NO. 1 :— FOX FILMS ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! And without doubt the. greatest of its kind ever screened! DRAMATIC! AMAZING! Record of the H. A. and Sidney Snow Arctic expedition which resulted in the discovery of the fate that befell the party of eight members split from the Stefansson expedition in 1913. Concentrated action—daring deeds—thrills, and beauty at the top of the world. Authentic—Living Drama —Gripping Realism—and the Victory of Man over Nature. = ‘ LOST IN THE ARCTIC’ SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE: The’ Thrilling Capture of a Mammoth Whale. The Gripping Battle for the Largest Polar Bear in Captivity. The attack of a herd of maddened Walrusses. “LOST IN THE ARCTIC” CONTAINS MORE DRAMA THAN THE BIGGEST THRILLER EVER MADE! 2ND ATTRACTION:— PACKED WITH MIRTH AND BRIMMING WITH PEP! A Lovely Girl, a Bashful Boy; a Hopeful Dad—and what happened- to Dimples in a Mighty Football War.< It’s all in “WIN THAT GIRL” FOX’S GREAT COMEDY DRAMA OF COLLEGE LIVES. LOVES, INTRIGUES, AND THRILLS! The hilarious story of a football feud that lasted three generations, and how'll was finally settled. SUE CAROL — DAVID ROLLINGS, And Cast of Popular Players. ORCHESTRA PARAMOUNT (R. R. Caulton, Mus. Dir.) New and Pleasing Numbers. BOOKING.—Box Plan at Bristol, Begg’s (Manners Street), and Utility (next to Theatre) until Noon To-day. Apply at Theatre from 10.30 a.m. for Reservations. ' THE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. Conductor: JOHN BISHOP. TOWN TO-NIGHT, lIALL TOWN At 8. HALL. “rniTE MESSIAH” ■ “ a HE MESSIAH.” Principals: Soprano Christina Ormiston (Auckland.)' Contralto Mina Caldow (Auckland) Tenor . Hubert Carter (Wanganui)' Baritone '.. Win... Watters (Palmerston N.) PRICES —4s. (Res.). 3s. (Res.), and 2s. Box Plan at Bristol. Two Shilling Tickets will nlso be on Sale nt the Box Office till noon. Doors open 7.15. W. E. CALDOW. Phone 43—912. Hon. Sec. JgOXING DAY , EXCURSION To PICTON AND BLENHEIM. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26. By the Turbine Steamer WAIIINE (4436 tons; 20 knots speed). Lcnve Wellington 8 a.m. Arrive Picton about 10.45 a.m. Leave Picton about 2 p.m. Arrive Wellington .-.bout 5 p.m. Half the distance is in the sheltered waters of Wellington Harbour. Tory Channel, and Queen Charlotte Sound. A connecting train will leave Picton Wharf about 11 a.m. for Blenheim, arriving back at the steamer’s side' before she leaves. (Return Rail Fares, 3s. first, 2s. second.) STEAMER FARE: 10s. Children under 12. ss. Tickets obtainable from December 20. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD. DE LUXE XMAS PANTOMIME STARTS NEXT FRIDAY. DAILY, 2.30 NIGHTLY, AT 8. FOR ONI3 WEEK.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 70, 15 December 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 70, 15 December 1928, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 70, 15 December 1928, Page 5

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