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AMUSEMENTS. MAgsuc THREE Direction: BOX PLANS TALKIE FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRES SESSIONS Co. and Theatre, DAILY: ‘ Main Foyer, 1 11 a.m., 2.15 and 10 a.m.-8.30 p.m. 8 p.m. SPECIAL! To-day (Friday), Late Shoppers Session 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. ONE OF THE REALLY GOOD TALKIES: “The Donovan Affair” X FEATURING ' S--’ JACK HOLT IN HIS FIRST ALL-TALKING PICTURE, , ; i SOUND SUPPORTS: MARION TALLY and BENTAKLNO GIGLI Two of the worlds greatest operatic star?, to be seen and llear<i i« melodies from Act I of “Lucia dj Lammennopr.” Tho News of the . ' An Intimate World brought) . . to ypyr cars and tp u r through eyes by Hollywood with FOX ih e aid of screen MOVIETONE . •' ’ NEWS. spapsjipis. —— .... 1. ~ w , ■ ’ . ■ 4'.. .. CWBS ' BRUCE fiAIRNSFATHER Will tell you, as well as show you, how his impiortal “Old Bill” .<.■/ was created. . ‘

AN OUTSTANDING SUCCESS! One of tfie best Revues ever seen at His - Majesty’s, GREATLY) APPRECIATED BY A LARGE AUDIENCE LAST NIGHT. HIS MAJESTVS THEATRE Direction; John Fuller apd Sons Ltd. TO.NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. NAT PHILLIPS’ WHIRLIGIGS WHIRLIGIGS WHIRLIGIGS WHIRLIGIGS One of tfie Biggest and Brightest Revue Companies on the Fuller Circuit, headed by HECTOR st. CLAIR. IRENE SHAMROCK, JACK HELLAWAY And a Brilliant Company of / 25 ARTISTS. 25 ARTISTS. Opening production is entitled “MIXED METHODS,” “MIXED METHODS," A fnst-movii.g Comedy Show with a Laugh in Every Line of it. Four bril-, Jiput Comedians to keep the fun going, FULLERS’ POPULAR PRICES; O.S. and D. 0., ?s. 6d. (plus tpx) ; Reserved, 3s. (plus tax); Stalls, lf>. fid.; Grand Circle, Is. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOLAfter 5 p.m. at Palmer’s, next Theatre, Tel. Theatre 28 —175 for Reservations after 7 p.m. Grand Circle Reserves for Saturday Night at Palmer’s qIJ the' week. WATCH! WAIT! 11—2.15—8 TRe Mystery will be .. Solved To-morrow.

The Roy Plan fps, the Evening Perform- • gnees cgn bp inspected at the Bristol. FIRST PRODUCTION IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE ' Of Coleridge Tpyjor’s “H I A W A T H A” “HIAWATHA” “H I A W A T H A” “HJ A WATHA” “H I A WATHA” . . Jp Operatic, F°rm, with Scenery and Costumes. Produced by HARISON CQOR. .NOVEMBER 7 TO 9 (inclusive), EVENINGS AT ,8. SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30 J?.M, . 400 PERFORMERS 400 . 400 PERFORMERS 400 Presented by THE ROYAL yyEDLINGTON CHORAL UNION, Conductor: JOHN BISHOP. CAST OF CHARACTERS: Hiawatha .. Barry Coney, Ernest Short Chibiabps Hubert Carter Nokopiis ~,,, ,Winnie Fraser Capa-Tanka .’.... L. J. Campbell Minnehaha Alma Clegg Jagpo Edwin Dennis Famine ~ G. M- Murch Black Chief ~. Hubert Carter Spring . Christina Ormistnn Ppu-Puk-Reewis .Toe Knowsjey Mudjee-Keewis ,T, N. Pupcan Fever Ellisop Porter PRICES: Dress Circle, 7s. fid. (res.), plus tax; Orchestral Stalls, 6s. (res.), plus tax; Stalls, 4s. (reg.), plug tss; Admission, 2p. w, E. CALDOW, Tel, 43=4)12. Hon, gee.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 32, 1 November 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 32, 1 November 1929, Page 2