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AMUSEMENTS, i mfwwW" (New Zealand’s First Movietone Theatre) EVERY AFTERNOON 2.30. EVERY EVENING 8 O’CLOCK. UNIVERSAL MOVIETONE SPECIAL ATTRACTION ! The First “Cohens and Kellys’* “TALKIE” THE THIRD OF THE FAMOUS “COHENS AND KELL YS” SERIES, BUT THE FIRST IN MOVIETONE FORM. Tke antic* of the immortal partner*—their trials and Triumphs—provide unending merriment. Add clever, sparkling dialogue, a brilliant comedy vehicle— AND THE RESULT IS INDESCRIBABLE! r “COHENS & KELLYS in ATLANTIC CITY” GEORGE SIDNEY -MACK SWAIN AND LARGE CAST. QUALITY MOVIETONE FEATURETTES Talking, Singing and Sound Subjects. FOX ' THE Movietone News artists Events of the World in Sight Presenting “Round the World and Sound. Medley,” “Cavalleria Rusticana. ERNIE LOTINGA in “NAP” FAMOUS STAR OF “THE RAW RECRUIT” WLL-TALKING COMEDY OF ACTION AND HILARITY “BEHIND THE FRONTe** BOOKING—Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre. Ring ’phone 21—842 for reservations. ? Talking Pictures The next talking picture theatre to open with the standard Western Electric theatre equipment is the Paramount,' beginning with the programme shown this Friday evening, August 2. The public will then / be able to hear the latest talking picture programmes flawlessly reproduced over equipment which has made talkies possible. :: :: Theatre goers will also be interested to know that the Opera House is now being wired by Western Electric for talkies. Watch theatre advertisements for the announcement of the opening programme. ' In addition to the Paramount and Opera House, the only other theatres in Wellington in which Western Electric equipment has been used are the Regent and the De Luxe, :: « s: ' : v ? |[. SOUND |t±J SYSTEM HOPE GIBBONS BUILDING • ’ ■ • I MONSTER JAMBOREE RALLY OF GIRL GUIDES AND BOY SCOUTS. 21st BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS. (Under the Patronage and in the Presence of His Excellency The GovernorGeneral and Lady Alice Fergusson.) , AT THE KILBIRNIE STADIUM TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AUGUST 3, 1929, at 2.15 Two Hours brimful of Spectacular Displays by 3000 Giri Guides and Boy Scouts. Erection of Tower and Flag Pole 60ft. high. Building of Boat by Sea Scouts. Model Camp with gadgets, Italian Scene, Erection of Trestle Bridge, Physical Drill Display, Human Compass. Presentation of Gilt Cross for Bravery. Country Dane-, ing, Figure Marching, etc., by Girl Guides. ' Numerous other displays by Guide Companies and Scout ’Troops. • ROLL UP IN'YOUR THOUSANDS. AND SHOW YOUR PRACTICAL INTEREST IN THE GREATEST YOUTH MOVEMENT IN THE WORLD TO-DAY. . i , ADMISSION: Is. (CHILDREN UNDER 16, 6d.)., ' SEATING ACCOMMODATION FOB 14,000. / B.A.MABIN, .' ‘ - Secretary.

TSETURN of the INCOMPARABLE ACTOR-SINGER. TOWN HALL. AUGUST 8,9, and 10. THE ARTIST YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR. m “The finest bass voice in the world.” “A unique and Supreme Artist.” Brilliant Associates: MAUD BELL, Distingtished English ’Cellist. GLADYS SAYER, Worid-renowned Pianist. “No one can afford to miss the Heughan concerts.”—“Argus,” Melbourne. POPULAR PRICES: Reserved, 65., ss. Unreserved, 45., 2s(, plus tax. Boz Plan at Bristol Piano Company. • CONCESSION TO STUDENTS. EARTHQUAKE RELIEF. P* RAND DANCE AND EUCHRE, vr “trentham racecourse,” TEA KIOSK. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AUGUST 3, 8 p.m. Novelty and Exhibition Dances. Euchre, Good Prizes. Supper. / . Full Orchestra. ADMISSION, 2s. 6d. Bus leaves Upper Hutt Post Office, 7.45 p.m. Leaves Mason’s Store, Silverstream, 7.30 p.m. ROLL UP! ROLL UP I WEST COASTERS, NEVER LET IT BE SAID YOU FAILED YOUR PALS IN DISTRESS. Amusement Advertisements continued on Page 4.

De Luxe Theatre Commencing Friday, August 16 ALL TALKING I ALL SINGING I ALL DANCING! ir GLORIOUS GIRLS I SNAPPY SONGS I WHIRLWIND DANCING A Treat for the Eye and Ear ! *THE BREAKAWAY.” The latest ball-room craze. Danced by Sue Carol. *BIG CITY BLUES.” latest popular song. Sung by Lola Lane. A Colossal Musical Comedy Revue Direct from Broadway, New York. BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY ! Patronise the Theatres Showing FOX-MOVIETONE qpiTE MAJESTIC CABARET x HE MAJESTIC CABARET In the Majestic Theatre Restaurant Every Saturday, 8.30—12 p.m. CLAtD HOARE'S band. Subscription, ss; After Theatre, 3s. 6d. Telephone 45—709 to Reserve Tables. CABARET ENTERTAINMENT, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Miss Kathleen Bristed and Mr. Pat \ White—Quickstep. Miss Meg Knyvett and Mr. Kevin Dun, Fox-Trot. Trevor Dawn Apache Duo “E” and “K” Burlesque Messrs. Paddi and Phillips “Glad Rag Doll” Miriama Russian Dance Mr. Silver . An Item.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 264, 3 August 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 264, 3 August 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 264, 3 August 1929, Page 5