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AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Lessees —J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. Commencing MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18 A THEATRICAL ATTRACTION Of OUTSTANDING IMPORTANCE. J. O. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD, Present IRENE. VANBRUGH And DION BOUCICAULT With a Complete NEW ENGLISH COMPANY. 30 — ARTISTS —BO . In the following brilliant and very successful Comedies and Dramas: MONDAY, FEB. 18 (For 5 Nights), “ALL THE KING’S HORSES” It is a judicious mixture of light comedy and drama, and many hilarious moments combine to make C. E. Openshaw’s original play one of the most enjoyable that Vanbrugh-Bouci-cault have over staged. SATURDAY, FEB. 23 (For 3 Nights): “ON APPROVAL” . One of Lonsdale’s finest plays. The theme of the comedy is the determination of a woman of 42 to make reasonably certain of her second marriage by spending an anticipatory month, on a strictly platonic basis, with her prospective husband. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27 “NELL O’ NEW ORLEANS” A play of Moonshine Madness and make believe, the author, Lawrence Eyre, has given the artists exceptional opportunities for the display of their genius for humorous acting. BOX PLAN NOTICE. The Box Plans for (these), first Eleven Nights of the Season will be opened at BRISTOL, on THURSDAY, FEB. 14. Reserved Scats, Bs, (plus tax). PROVINCIAL TOUR: PALMERSTON NORTH—February 11, 12 — “ALL THE KING’S HORSES” “MR. PIM PASSES BY” HiSTIN .^ F THB^ING4 4 SOR S BS" “MR. PIM PASSES BY” NAPIER —February 15, 16 — “ALL THE KING’S HORSES" “MR. PIM PASSES BY” Representative: WALTER MONK. <—tit— ■ — QUEENS < THEATRB ♦ —X '-TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. NO. 1: MYSTERY THRILLER EXTRAORDINARY! The drama of a thousand thrills-—the thrills of a wonderful love story. “The PHANTOM CITY” Follow the trail of adventure. There’s spine-tingling drama every inch of the way! FAMOUS ALL-STAR CAST OF .PLAYERS! NO. 2: . DASHING, DARING DICK TALMADGE IN A BRAND NEW ROLE— Richard Talmadge Screendom’s foremost “Stuntman” and daredevil, in ' The NIGHT PATROL A powerful melodrama illumined by booming comedy—romance—with FUN the main ingredient. QUEEN’S QUALITY ORCHESTRA (Paul T. Cullen, Mus. Dir.) BOOKING.—Box Plan at BristolRing 'Phone 22 —334 for Reservations. IZiIBIBNIE HIHEMfILAST SCREENING. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. Another Week-end Programme of Note. GILDA GRAY in the greatest dancing picture ever. \ “CABARET.” A Spectacle Drama of Night Club Life. Also ADQLPHE MENJOU, As you like to see him in a spicy story of high life in Paris. “A GENTLEMAN OF PARIS.” Two pictures you cannot afford to miss. Reserves at Theatre Confectionery, or ring Theatre: Phone 14—202. Special for TO-DAY’S Matinee at 2.15: BUCK JONES in "WHISPERING SAGE.” A fine Cowboy Story, Also Comedy, Educational, ete. ATHLETIC SPORTS. OPERA HOUSE, OPERA HOUSE, WANGANUI. WANGANUI. RACE NIGHT, RACE NIGHT, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14. PIREAT PROFESSIONAL BOXING VX CONTEST. JOHNNIE LECKIE (N.Z.) JOHNNIE LECKIE (N.Z.) JOHNNIE LECKIE (N.Z.) JOHNNIE LECKIE (N.Z.) V. CHARLIE GLASSON (Aust.). CHARLIE GLASSON (Aust.). CHARLIE GLASSON (Aust.). CHARLIE GLASSON (Aust.). ALSO FOUR AMATEUR BOUTS, ALSO FOUR AMATEUR BOUTS, The prospects being one of ,he best fights ever seen in New Zealand. Sports from all over the district are coming to see it. ADMISSION: Ringside. 175.; O.S. and D.C., 125.; Stalls, Bs. 6d. and ss. Reserved Seat*, IL I. Jone# and Sons, WangawA

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 116, 9 February 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 116, 9 February 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 116, 9 February 1929, Page 5

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