AMUSEMENTS. COMING To the STRAND FULLER-HAYWARD’S THEATRE Of Big Attractions. CROCK EUROPE’S . . . VAUDEVILLE FAVOURITE.. FILMED FOR THE . . . FIRST TIME.. Filmed to permit enjoyment of his remarkable humour which the less heavily populated countries, of the world would miss, for ihere would be an insufficiency of followers to make possible the princely salary which only the monster cities can pay. 117 pOk
DELICIOUS NOVELTY, BUFFOONERY and ABSURDITY, woven with a thread of delightful sentiment > in which a performing monkey and a pet dog take the place of the usual feminine heartbreakers. STRENGTH. SUSPENSE, QUAINTNESS, LAUGHABILITY. ORIGINALITY, and CHARM.
STRAND FULLER-HAYWARD’S THEATRE OF BIG ATTRACTIONS: Continuously, 11 a.m.—lo p.m. 3RD GREAT WEEK TO PACKED HOUSES. Samuel Goldwyn 9 b presents yy f.. -JjyVy '-Ronald ©MA® AND £u ■ awgj “LEATHERFACE” Or “Two Lovers,” A United Artists' Picture, glowing and absorbing in its depth and substantiality. “KINGS" THEATRE *Mindton* fyptilarftkiimf TO-DAY, 2.30. TO-NIGHT AT 8. (Matinees until Next Wed. inclusive). BRITISH DOMINION FILMS’ GREAT NAVAL COMEDY! Contains any number of laughs, smart titles, romantic interest, a genuine surprise, and a splendidly staged climax in which a Q-ship and a German submarine come to spectacular grips. Estelle Brody With All-Star Cast, in SAILORS DON’T CARE A fine British film version of a story by “Seamark,” which is characteristically bright, breezy, humorous, pathetic, and thrilling by turns. GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME In addition to KING’S SELECT ORCHESTRA - (A. H. Jerome, Mus. Dir.) New and Delightful Numbers. BOOKING. —Box Plan at the Theatre. Ring ’Phone 22—212 for Reservations. K ILBIBNIE IFIEMfI-TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. Another Chosen Holiday Programme. "WHY SAILORS GO WRONG” High Seas Roamers in Romantic Hot Water, with Sammy Cohen, Nick Stewart, Sally Phipps, Ted McNamara, also Hoot Gibson in “CLEARING THE TRAIL,” An Exciting Story of Rustlers on Sunset Range. It’s a great programme, and we advise you to Book Now at Theatre Confectionery or Theatre—’Phone 14—202. BUS SERVICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. BUS SERVICES. 0 /"AN and after Sunday, January 6, 1929, the bus leaving Wellington for Upper Hutt at 10.30 a.m. on Sundays, i will run via Stokes Valley,
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 83, 2 January 1929, Page 3
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