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AMUSEMENTS. • • - ♦ ♦ Brilliant Premiere of “LOVE NEVER DIES” FIRST NATIONAL’S SUPER PRODUCTION SCORES A SUPER TRIUMPH. The Greatest Aviation Epic and the Finest Romance of AU Time! YESTERDAY’S HUGE ATTENDANCES CAPTIVATED! I ’ TO-DAY 2.30 - TO-NIGHT 8 o’clock Live the glorious romance of Lilae Time. One minute crooning a love song under mooplit trees. Next minute a mile high in the heavens riding the airlanea of hell —leaping, swooping, zooming through rocket-reddened skies with the playboys of death who don’t come back to earth until they’re SHOT down. What romance, what spectacle, what thrill apd beautiful love moments as a sweet maiden of Normandy bids her he-man flyer good-bye for perhaps the last time. (t LILAC TIME ” PICTURISED AS “LOVE NEVER DIES” FEATURING — COLLEEN MOORE and GARY COOPER FIRST NATIONAL SOUND SYNCHRONISED VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. Also, AN EXCELLENT ARRAY OF VITAPHONE TALKIE SUPPORTS. The Picture Perfect! The Picture Perfect! • It’s in the Air! . theme song — Love Never Dies”— ‘‘Lilac Time” —‘‘Love Never Dies”— Jcannine, I dream of Lilac Time, —“Love Never Dies”—■ Your eyes they beam in Lilac Timo, NT . Jt Your winning smile and cheeks blushing — LOVC IYCVer Dies — like a rose; tt Yet all the while you sigh when nobody | ,QVC Never Dies*' .Teannine, my queen of Lilac Time, “I nvp Navpv Dipc” When I return I’ll make you mine; r uvc ncvci L/ICS For you and I our love can never die, “I Jeannine, I dream of Lilac Time, JL-.OVe INCVer UieS The Theme Song of the Most Beautiful and Most Discussed Picture of the Year. Which will be sung by Herbert F. Wood, Tenor. During BOTH SESSIONS. During BOTH SESSIONS. . BOX PLANS at Bristol Piano-Co., and Aitken’s Book Arcade; or ring Theatre, 23—080.

TOWN HALL: 9 A.M. TOWN HALL: 2 P.M. TOWN HALL: 7.45 P.M. THE COMPETITIONS ARE BOOMING! BIGGEK! BETTER! BRIGHTER THAN EVER Wellington Competition Society ANNUAL FESTIVAL TO-DAY’S EVENTS: Piano Duet, Girls' Song, English • Song (Ladies), Operatic Solo (Gentlemen), Song in Character, Character Dance, Junior Test Recital, Musical Monologue, Recitation in Cliaracter. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45 A SPLENDID PROGRAMME, including Recalls from above Classes, and Mouth Organ Solos, Classical Dialogues. / SPEND THE DAY AT THE COMPETITIONS! BRING THE CHILDREN! WELLINGTON’S BEST’ ENTERTAINMENT FOR YOUNG AND OLD! ADMISSION PRICES: EVENING SESSIONS : 3/-, 2/-. 1/-. CHILDREN : HALF-PRICE. MORNING SESSIONS: 6d. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. OTHER AFTERNOONS: 6d. BOX PLAN AT BRISTOL. BOX PLAN AT BRISTOL.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 288, 31 August 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 288, 31 August 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 288, 31 August 1929, Page 4