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amusements. OUR NEW TELEPHONE No. is 45—100. The Majestic Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) Continuous Daily from 11 a.m. to 5 P-m- Orchestral Session S p.m. full orchestral matinee With Stage Presentation at 2.30 p.m. REGINALD, jf DEIW ®S WCKY DAY’ tv Wmrn DENNY WILL BE SEEN TO GREATER ADVANTAGE AS AN UNFORTUNATE BUT OPTIMISTIC HOUSE K WVBW™, ™ DALT.HTBR OF ONE OF A ROLLICKING RIOT OF FUN. together with An Outstanding Supporting Programme Including ORRUBIS” (of the Music Master Series). PATHE REVIEW, nwtin CARTOON. STERN BROS. COMEDY. EMPHU? NEWS BULLETIN. INTERNATIONAL NEWS Sl and A YORKE GRAY STAGE PRESENTATION Featuring BILLY HART in Songs at the Piano and with Ellwood’s MAJESTIC Orchestra. PRICES: 1/- — 3/6. CHILDREN: HALF PRICE AT ALL TIMES. Box .Plans at BRISTOL and THEATRE. “Show Boat” Season Extended till Thursday Next ! The Greatest Success Wellington has ever Known. Hundreds Turned Away Nightly. SEASON POSITIVELY CONCLUDES AT THE DE LUXE THURSDAY NEXT MATINEES DAILY, 2.30. NIGHTLY, 8 O’CLOCK. DON’T LET IT BE SAID YOU MISSED HEARING AND SEEING ' “SHOW BOAT” THE GREATEST TALKIE YET PRESENTED. DE LUXE THEATRE “The Home of the Superior Talkies.” (WESTERN ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT). THIS AFTERNOON—2.3O. TO-NIGHT —8 O’CLOCK. Two Performances Daily 2.30 and 8.0 p.m. THE PREMIERE AUSTRALASIAN SCREENING OF UNIVERSAL’S TALKING AND SINGING TRIUMPH SHOW iio<f ~ i . MANAGERIAL REQUEST.—Patrons are earnestly requested to occupy their Keats sharp at 8 p.m. (or 2.30 in the case of Matinees), as “SHOW BOAT” com- * mences directly after the overture. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW! Box Plans at the Bristol Piano Co., and Aitken’s Book Arcade (Courtenay Place); or ring Theatre, ’Phone 23—080. < COMING TO THE DE LUXE. FRIDAY NEXT AUGUST 0. New Zealand’s First Movietone Triumph 1 '(WESTERN ELECTRIC PROCESS.) • A Universal Production. WITH SPECIAL MOVIETONE TALKING »AND SINGING PROLOGUE Featuring MISS ; BATHIE STUART THE FIRST NEW ZEALANDER TO APPEAR IN “TALKIES.”

HHOWN HALL TOWN HALL X OWN HALL TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7. Direction t. 11. Spencer Hill THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR. RETURN OF NEW ZEALAND’S MOST DISTINGUISHED PIANIST IMELDA FAMA. IMELDA FAMA. IMELDA .FAMA. IMELDA FAMA. IMELDA FAMA. IMELDA FAMA. IMELDA FAMA. IMELDA FAMA. ' IMELDA FAMA. ’ IMELDA FAMA. IMELDA FAMA. IMELDA FAMA. FRESH FROM HER TRIUMPHS IN EUROPE. “Def r l ig.”— “Among the best of the British «• ;ists heard in Vienna.” “Die A euste Nachrielit.”—“Displayed the keen ntellect and understanding of the artist ’ Classic: I, Romantic, and Modern Compositions. Admission.—4s. sd. (Reserved), 3s. 3d. and 2s. < Tax included). Reservations essential. Seats may be reserved at The Bristol. BIG PROGRAMME TO-DAY’S MATINEE at 2.15 P.M. Kilbibme WENS-TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. Something Different! Something New! JOHN GILBERT & ALMA RUBENS “MASKS of the DEVIL” A Don Juan of To-morrow among the Women of To-day. Infatuation ! Temptation! Love! Also GEORGE SIDNEY (of “Cohens and Kellys” Fame) in “THE AUCTIONEER,” A Comedy Drama of the Business World. Reserve Now at Theatre, ’Phone 1-1 —202

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

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

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