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< AMUSEMENTS. I pakamoumtheatre] MAINTAINING BIG ATTENDANCES FOR THE SECOND WEEK. TREMENDOUS CONTINUED SUCCESS OF “THE SINGING FOOL”— THE GREATEST OF ALL TALKING AND SINGING PICTURES! DAILY 2.30; NIGHTLY 8 P.M. FOR EXTENDED SEASON. World’s Greatest Entertainer Al Jolson In the Warner Bros.’ Vitaphone Attraction, SINGING FOOL” Betty Bronson, Josephine Dunn, Davey Lee (“Sonny Boy”) WITH SPECIALLY SELECTED SUPPORTING CAST. SUPERB SELECTION OF Talking, Singing, and Sound Featurettes! n GIOVANNI MARTINELLI Overture: "TANNHAUSER” M Assisted by Played by New York Philharmonic LOUIS D’ANGELO (Bass), Orchestra of IQ7 Instrumentalists. in juive.”’‘ W °’” World-renowned Violinist. THE HOWARD BROTHERS . Playing— (Willie and Eugene) (a) “HUMORESQUE” (Dvorak). In their all-talking, singing (b) “GAVOTTE” (Gosseo). featurette: Wonderful Rendition of Two n „• n Music Masterpieces. Between tlie Acts of the Opera." BOOKING.—BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE. SECURE EARLY RESERVATIONS -

LAST FIVE NIGHTS. LAST FIVE NIGHTS. LAST FIVE NIGHTS. LAST FIVE NIGHTS. LAST FIVE NIGHTS,. LAST FIVE NIGHTS, w THE WORLD’S MOST STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION And DRURY LANE’S LATEST MUSICAL SUCCESS. Matinee To-morrow Doors at 1 o’clock, Curtain at 2 o’clock, Matinee Prices: Bs., 55., and 2s. Early Door Gallery, Is, extra. Children Half* price. , GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd, A GIGANTIC PRODUCTION TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT, At 7.55. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL MUSICAL PLAY. “The Desert Song,” produced at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, on April 7, 1927, succeeded “Rose Marie," and, like “Rose Marie,” scored an instantaneous triumph, breaking even the. marvellous records of its predecessor for receipts and attendance. Since its production date in London, it continues to be a colossal success, and to-day enjoys the distinction of being the latest and greatest Musical Play from Drury Lane.

S©in< 5 Colour, Music, Action, Thrills, Romance. "The Deseitt Song” hag an admirable, blend of music, drama and comedy—-full of colour and romance. The music, which gt times approaches operatic fervour, is by Sigmund Romberg. "The Desert Song” has a powerful dramatic story, which has many strong situations and scenes—Desert Dawns—a Harem, somewhat unaccountably filled with Spanish beauties—A Moorish Courtyard dripping with Flowers —The French . Headquarters adorned with Officers’ Wives—all set with the lavishness which every audience expects and adores, In brief, you are promised an evening of thrills and pleasures, of beauty and fascination. "THE DESERT SONG” “THE DESERT SONG” In point of splendour, in point of number, in point of talent and popularity of the artists engaged, excels anything hitherto attempted on the New, Zealand Stage. FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. A George A. Highland production. Box Plans are open at the Bristol. Day Sales at the Grand Opera House Confectionery. PRICES: D.C. ami R,S„ 10s.; Stalls, 55.; Gallery. 2s. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra (plus tax). Manager Alex. F. Wilson.

PULMONAS—A STITCH IN TIMEThe taking of Pulmonas at the start of a cold or cough catches tbe complaint in time. The healing, soothing vapours arising from a Pulmono pastille penetrate the confines of the throat and chest. They relieve nt once, Better still, prevent colds and coughs by taking occasional Pulmonas when exposed to infection, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d., chemists and stores.—Adv t.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 5, 1 October 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 5, 1 October 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 5, 1 October 1929, Page 2

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