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AMUSEMENTS. SECOND TRIUMPHANT WEEK AT THE—DELUXE st ZfHeatre under thejduthem (rots “The Trail ©£ *9B” METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER’S supreme achievement. The screening of this Magnificent Production for aUmFa’ marks the third occasion in the history of the DE LUNE IHLHKU motion picture has merited this long run. TWICE DAILY. 2.30 P.M. TWICE DAILY. 8 O’CLOCK. TWICE DAILY, 2.30 P.M. TWICE DAILY, 8 0 CLOCK. Dolores Del Rio, Karl Dane, Ralph Forbes, Harry Carey 33 OTHER PRINCIPALS AND 15,000 EXTRAS In the Most Appealing Story of Love and Adventure Ever Screened. No words can possibly describe the magnitude and beauty of’this world-fiimou. epic which took London by storm and smashed every existing ucord in the P British Isles, including the remarkable attendance records of Ben Hur. SPECIAL. —It is Necessary to Book I SPECIAL.—It is Necessary to Look . SPECIAL. —It is Necessary to Book 1 SPECIAL. —It is Necessary to Book I AT BRISTOL, BEGG’S, OR AITKEN’S. - A Special Feature of this Gala Season is the rendering of the Special New York Musical Score by the DE LUXE ORCHESTRA. Hear the JaAlEbl NUM LOVE THEME Specially written for this great film:— “MY HONEYMOON WALTZ.” “MY HONEYMOON WALTZ.” MOVIE HISTORY IN THE MAKING! ! ! Wellington Enters the Film-producing Field. ANNOUNCING THE FORTHCOMING PRODUCTION IN THIS CITY OF . A FEATURE COMEDY, THE STARS OF WHICH WILL BE SELECTED AS THE RESULT OF SCREEN ’TESTS CONDUCTED ON THE STAGE AT THE KING’S THEATRE, FOR ONE WEEK (COMMENCING FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1). The following week (commencing FEBRUARY 8) the TEST FILM will be screened and the audiences will vote for the players of their choice. Production will Commence Immediately the Players have been Selected ' The Producers arc MR; J. S. VINSEN, who has travelled the world making pictures, and MR. LEE M. HILL (late of Commonwealth Film Laboratories, N.S.W.). He was cameraman on “The Bush Cinderella,” which starred Dale Austen, having, to date, produced no fewer than 20 comedies. ? ? HAVE YOU GOT “IT” ? ? ARE YOU A SCREEN TYPE ? IF SO, HERE IS THE OPPORTUNITY ! The following Leading Plhyers-are required:— LEADING LADY, JUVENILE LEAD, “HEAVY” (Villain), COMEDIAN, COMEDIENNE, Etc., Etc. WATCH NEWSPAPERS AND THEATRE SCREENS FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS INTENDING APPLICANTS ARE REQUESTED TO APPLY AT KING’S THEATRE, OR ’PHONE 22—212 TO NOTIFY ENTRY. —Special Note — This is not an exploitation “stunt,” but a GENUINE PRODUCTION ENTERPRISE!

AMUSEMENTS. BAND. WELLINGTON TRAMWAY MUNICIPAL BAND AT LYALL BAY. MISSION SILVER BAND AT BOTANICAL GARDENS. ' TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) At 3 p.m. RAILWAY SERVICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. J»OUND TRIP EXCURSION. SUNDAY, JANUARY 20. COMPREHENSIVE TOUR THROUGH WELLINGTON PROVINCE. RIMUTAKAS, via WAIRARAPA AND MANAWATU. FOUR HOURS FOR PICNIC IN THE MANAWATU GORGE. 220 MILES BY RAIL FOR Ils. 9d. Round-trip Train leaves Wellington (Lambton), 7.55 a.m., I’etone, 8.8 a.m., Lower Hutt, 8.13 a.m., and arrives Thorndon 8.34 p.m. Round-trip fares:— 11s. 9d. (2nd. Class),‘l7s. (Ist. Class.) Round-trip Train connects with 8.45 p.m. Lambton-Upper Hutt Train. Refreshment Stall at The Gorge. RESERVE YOUR SEAT NOW. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ANNIVERSARY OF WELLINGTON PROVINCE, JANUARY 22, 1929. TTOLIDAY Excursion Tickets, avail--**able for return until February 9. 1929, will be obtainable from Taibape, Wanganui, Foxton, Dannevirke, Greytown, Wellington (Thorndon and Lambton), and intermediate stations, to Wellington (Thorndon and Lambton), Greytown, Dannevirke, Foxton, Wanganui, Taibape, and intermediate stations, or vice-versa, on January 21 and 22. "The aim of education,” said Mr. Ramsay MacDonald in a recent speech, "is not fulfilled when you simply make pupils well-stocked reference files. Knowledge is not education. You can known as much as the wisest man in the world ever knew—unless his wisdom consisted of the affairs of the soul, I except that—but so far as his book knowledge is, concerned material knowledge and the knowledge of things, a man man know all that there is to be known, and in the I end be a consummate fool. The aim of education is not merely the acquiring of knowledge. It is fur more akin to this —-the capacity to use what you do know, and the man who can use a little of his knowledge is a far better educated man than the man who knows a great deal and cannot use anthing at uill.of.itJt'

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 92, 12 January 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 92, 12 January 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 92, 12 January 1929, Page 5