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AMUSEMENTS. TW,CE . 215 DAILY <S r ™^AT ? a 8 P.M. STARTING TO-DAY. HONEY: I’ve lost my nerve—l can’t go through with the act. I won’t ba excess baggage any more, and so it’s curtains for me. Remember. I love you. ——EDDIE. “The most human story of show life ever told.” METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PRESENT WILLIAM /Oo HAINES v ' l^t v A / fl JOSEPHINE DUNN VW// RICARDO CORTEZ RV f JAMES . iZ.L'uVh-’ JEW 1 ' CRUZE producliort TIM McCOY, DALE AUSTEN, - — and EDNA GREGORY, - W ■ Snowy Baker. Daring Stunts—Thrilling Action—Charming Romance. LAST FOUR NIGHTS ' and Matinees Saturday—Monday—Tuesday; GAUTIER’S Dog Bricklayers 12 WONDER DOGS ON THE STAGE. , Regent Review—Arthur Frost and Regent Orchestra. RESERVATIONS: Theatre, ’Phone 44—144, and Bristol. ' : — 111 '■ ' 1 - "THEATRE de luxe TO-NIGHT—B P.M.—TO-NIGHT. Full Orchestral Matinee To-morrow, 2.30. BRITISH DOMINION’S FILMS’ SPECTACULAR SEQUEL TO “THE FLAG LIEUTENANT.” Superb Adaptation of the Vivid Story from the Pen of Lieutenant-Colonel Drury, C.B.E. Tiie dark mysteries of the underworld of a Chinese International Settlement brought thrillingly to the Screen in this vivid story of the attempt, by.», espionage, to undermine British prestige in the East, and in which a son of the Empire pits his wits against the subtle intrigue of Foreign espionage, and makes love at the same time. “THE FURTHER ADVENTURES of the FLAG LIEUTENANT” A dashing, debonair, naval officer of “The Flag Lieutenant” again comes to the Screen in a story that is the acme of perfection in entertainment. Henry Edwards —Isabel Jeans—Lilian Oldland., And all the popular and well-liked figures of “Flag Lieutenant” fame. Additional: Special Atmospheric Prologue. (Arranged by MISS EILEEN WILSON). SUPPORTING PROGRAMME DE LUXE, includes “NEW GREATER COLLEGIANS.” Featurette No. 8. entitled “CALFORD ON HORSEBACK.” * ..GEORGE LEWIS. DOROTHY GULLIVER, and All-Star Collegiate Cast... These Excellent Subjects to be a Feature of Future De Luxe Entertainments I Orchestra De Luxe. Wurlitzer Orchestral Unit. (Emanuel Aarons, Mus. Dir.) (Emanuel Aarons at Console). IN SPECTACULAR MUSIC SCORE. OVERTURE: Grand Selection From “The Bohemian Girl.” ENTR’ACTE: Operatic ‘Wurlitzer Solo, “Gems From Various Operas (Arranged and Played by Emanuel Aarons). BOOKING: Box Plans at Bristol and Aitken’s. 1 rwO N SPECTACULAR DUELS AUSTRALIAN AND ' N.Z. STARS MOTOR Cx OLE DIRT TRACK THRILLS MOTOR CYCLE DIRT TRACK THRILLS TO-MORROW, 8 P.M. Popular Prices, 2/- and 3/-. Reserves at Ned Perry’s, Manners St. After 1 p.m. Saturday ring Stadium, 24—573. - ONE MINUTE CAR SERVICE FROM COURTENAY PLACE., - In the event of wet weather the thrills will be run on Monday night GATES OPEN 6.30 p.m. GATES OPEN 6.30 p.m.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 139, 8 March 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 139, 8 March 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 139, 8 March 1929, Page 3