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AMUSEMENTS. LAST CLARA BOW LAST urvJi IN ELINOR G lyN’S DAY « 3 WEEK ENDS” NIGHT s oSinc DAILY: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. ORCHESTRAL SESSION: 8 p.m. 1 PLANS AT THEATRE AND AT BRISTOL. COMMENCING TO-MORROW ■ You’ve read about Show Girls. Heard about Show Girls. But you’ve never really met one until you’ve seen ______________________ “SHOW GIRL’ Ai a novel the Fourth Edition of “Show Girl” was larger than the first three combined. J. P. McEvoy’s startling story of Broadway’s reddest and warmest Mommers. WHAT A “SHOW” With the new, Vivacious Movie Favourite, a new madcap, peppier than any flapper. ALICE WHITE Peppy Star, and Clever Comedy Cast, JIMMY FINLAYSON KATE PRICE DONALD REED GWEN LEE Nothing omitted from the Thrill-packed, Laugh-packed, Love-packed, . , life of a “SHOW GIRL” When she dances, the floor smokes and they have to throw water on the orchestra. She burned right through Broadway’s hottest night club—four love affairs—one kidnapping—two fights—one musical comedy—but she couldn’t get under the skin of the only man she ever loved 1 FOUR OUT OF FIVE MEN LOVED HER—BUT SHE LOVED THE FIFTH 1.... One made love with greeting cards. One made love with money and wild parties. One made her a Broadway star. Her Spanish lover kidnapped her. But the man she loved didn’t make love at all. SHOW GIRL’ ■ IS EIGHT-CYLINDER ENTERTAINMENT. ■Wise, wisecracking chorus cutie lifted right out of her dressing-room—-right off the front pages of the tabloids—and set down on the screen. Her story is the LOW-DOWN on the INSIDE of BACK-STAGE—by J. P. McEvoy, who ought to know, because he’s the author of ■ three musical comedy hits. MAJESTIC, TO-MORROW, 11 a.m. MAJESTIC, TO-MORROW, 3 11 a.m. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE.

’KINGS’ thf.atpf. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. JACK BUCHANAN in "TONI” And MABEL POULTON in “Troublesome Wives” And COMEDY GAZETTE COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) AT 8 O’CLOCK. First National present: / MILTON SILLS And DOROTHY MACKAILL His CAPTIVE WOMAN Strange drama of a cop who marries a murdreks, and then brings her back to the law. Never, Never, NEVER has a more fascinating story reached the screen. Think of all the sensational murder trials ever recorded. Then try to imagine the most thrilling moments of each, all in one unforgettable drama. “HIS CAPTIVE WOMAN” is recommended by the Censor more suitable for Adult Audiences. QUALITY SUPPORTING PROGRAMME And KING’S SELECT ORCHESTRA (A. H. Jerome. Mus. Dir.) BOOKING. —Box Plans at BRISTOL. PUBLIC NOTICES. rpHE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, JL Vivian Street. TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, at 8 p.m., COMMISSIONER HAY Will Conduct a GREAT UNITED FAREWELL MEETING OF Lieut-Col. (Padre) and Mrs. BLADIN. (Appointed to Command S.A. Operations in Ceylon.) EVERYBODY COME. PUBLIC NOTICE. rpHE National Display Service of New J- Zealand, Ltd. desire to Notify their Numerous Clients that owing to the necessity of reorganising the business, certain changes in the staff have been made. R. F. Steele, late Manager of the Company, has no further conuection or interest in the business. . The Company wish to Thank all their Clients for their past generous support, and solicit a continuance of their valued patronage. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that IM JAMES PETER HAMPSON, Mercer, of Stratford, has assigned his Estate for the benefit of Creditors. All persons or firms having claims against the above Estate are required to forward particulars of same to the undersigned, on or before July 20, 1929, otherwise they may be excluded from any distribution made after that date. E. H. METGE, Assignee. 40 Hallcnstein’s Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. June 18, 1929. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CLOSING OF PORTION OF BOND STREET. TQOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that A’ the portion of Bond Street between Farish and Lombard Streets will be CLOSED for traffic on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, June 24, 25, and 26, 1929, for the purpose of cable laying in connection with the Electricity Department of the Wellington City Corporation. E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. June 19. 192%

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 226, 20 June 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 226, 20 June 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 226, 20 June 1929, Page 3

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