SENSATIONAL SUCCESS ATTAINED LAST NIGHT BY THE “HAUNTED HOUSE”! The thrill of a lifetime! If you have a weak heart, stay away this week from the ' * pnnniiHir (Courtenay L’labe). TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT, With FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! MORE THRILLING MYSTERY AND BREATH TAKING SUSPENSE THAN YOU’VE SEEN IN ONE PICTURE BEFORE! IT WILL HAUNT YOU "" FOR WEEKS! PACKED TO THE DOORS WITH THRILLS! Positively the Spookiest, Funniest, Wooziest of all Mystery Pictures! “The / Haunted House” With famous cast of popular players, CHESTER CONKLIN THELMA TODD •; r In addition to Larry Kent, Barbara Bedford, Montagu Love, Eve Southern, Flora Finch, Edmund Brese, Sidney Bracy, Wm. V, Mong. FEATURETTE NO. 4 OF “New Greater Collegians” DOROTHY GULLIVER, GEORGE LEWIS, EDDIE PHILLIPS, CHURCHILL ROSS, HAYDEN STEVENSON. TO-NIGHT’S JUNIOR JEWEL, ' Entitled “CALFORD IN THE MOVIES” ONE OF THE BEST SUBJECTS OF THE ENTIRE 3 SERIES. In addition: GAZETTE COMEDY, With ORCHESTRA PARAMOUNT (R. R. Caulton, Mus. Dir.) Delightful Comedy Programme.; BOOKING.—Box Plans at Bristol. Begg’s, and Utility -(next Theatre) until Noon To-day; at Theatre thereafter, or Ring ’Phone 21—842 for Reservations. REMEMBER THESE DATES! r£VHE WELLINGTON ‘ PLAYERS TWO COMEDIES AND SCENES From “THE MERCHANT OF VENICE,” THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, and FRIDAY, MARCH 1, At Y.W.C.A. HALL, BOULCOTT STREET. ' Produced by ELIZABETH BLAKE. . Xi ' -- PUBLIC LECTURE. NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS. PUBLIC LECTURE. A LECTURE, to which the Public are invited, will be delivered by MR. J. W. MAWSON, Director of Town Planning, in the ART GALLERY Whitmore Street, Wellington, on TUESDAY NEXT, February 12, at S p.m. Subject: . “Some "Popular Misconceptions in Regard to Town Planning.’ D. G. JOHNSTON, Secretary. ADMISSION FREE, SHOWS. UTT~VALLEY HORTICULTURE SOCIETY. CHELSEA SHOW, RIDDIFORD PARK, LOWER HUTT, FEBRUARY 13 to 16, 1929. OPENS NEXT WEDNESDAY. OPEN-AIR MIDSUMMER FLOWER SHOW. Entries close Noon, Tuesday, Februflry 12 ’ ROCK GARDEN and ORNAMENTAL PLOT COMPETITION. GARDEN TOOL EXHIBITS. GREAT FLORAL DISPLAY. A. J. NICHOLLS, SecaretaWi BpSUM IOWW Hotte
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 116, 9 February 1929, Page 5
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