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AMUSEMENTS. THREE Direction: x pLANS tai ktf FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRES TALKIE AJ . Bristo j p iano SESSIONS Co< and Theatre> DAILY: Main Foyerj 11 a.m„ 2.15 and 10 a . m .. 8 . 30 p>m> 8 p.m. ONE OF THE REALLY GOOD TALKIESt “The Donovan Affair” (THE MURDER MYSTERY WITHOUT A COURTROOM SCENE.) . ' FEATURING JACK HOLT IN HIS FIRST ALL-TALKING PICTURE. * T SOUND SUPPORTS* Y MARION TALLY and BENIAMINO GIIRLI . Y ’ Two of the world’s greatest ■ operatic stars, to be seen and heard in popular melodies . from Act I of “Lucia di Lammermoor.” The News of the i. utim.ik World brought .An intimate to your ears and ■ ( . tear through eyes by . Hollywood with MOVIETONE the hid of screen NEWS. - ' - > snapshots. . BRUCE BAIRNSFATHER Will tel! you, as well as show you, how his Immortal “Old Bill” was created.

QUEENS' JL THEATRt ♦ TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. MATINEE TO-DAY, '2.30. AN OUTSTANDING DRAMATIC SPECIAL! One of the most powerful .and thrilling productions of the present day. Sir HALL CAINE’S World-famous Story: The BONDSMAN The story of a quest for vengeance and its startling denoument! NORMAN KERRY At the head of a large and capable east QUEEN’S SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Selection of the best in Silent Featurettes. QUEEN’S QUALITY MUSIC ACCOMPANIMENT (Selected Music Programme.) BOOKING.—Box Plans at the Bristol. Ring ’Phone 22—334 for Reservations. PROVINCIAL TOUR PROVINCIAL TOUR Of “THE DESERT SONG.” “THE DESERT SONG.” “THE DESERT SONG.” IQO PEOPLE IN THE IQA IOV' PRODUCTION, A-OV And . y COMING BY SPECIAL TRAIN. The Gorgeous, Colourful, Spectacular, Stupendous Musical Play, "THE DESERT SONG.” “A- HE DESERT SONG.” DANNEVIKE: FRIDAY, NOV. 8. NAPIER: SATURDAY, NOV. 9. Matinee at 2.30. Evening at 8.0. HASTINGS: MONDAY, NOV. 11. WANGANUI: TUESDAY, NOV. 12. WANGANUI, WEDNESDAY. NOV. 13. NEW PLYMOUTH: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14. Matinee at 2.30. Evening at 8.0. HAWERA: FRIDAY, NOV. 15. PALMERSTON NORTH: SATURDAY, NOV. 16. Matinee at 2.30. Evening at 8.0. HAMILTON: MONDAY, NOV. 18. HAMILTON: TUESDAY, NOV. 19. FOR BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS SEE LOCAL PAPERS. OPENING AUCKLAND, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20. AUCKLAND, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20. J. C. WILLIAMSON’S Greatest and their most Colossal Musical Comedy Achievement, “THE DESERT SONG.”. “THE DESERT SONG.” “THE DESERT SONG.” Surpassing the beauties arid delights of “ROSE MARIE.” Love’s immortal melodies in the enchant; ing atmosphere of moonlight desert nights.' Romantic Wild Riff horsemen—weird fleeting shadows in a land of inystery and fascination. Haunting beauty of desert vistas——scenes—action—romance — stirring martial airs that get into your blood, hold you entranced through acts of ten glorious scenes of song, story and laughter. “The Desert Song” will thrill you with its Chorus of 100 voices. Exotie Dancing Girls will charm you with their grace arid loveliness. 130 ' PEOPLE IN THE 130 . 130 PEOPLE IN THE 130 PRODUCTION, . o PRODUCTION, And COMING BY SPECIAL TRAIN. . Representative WALTER MONK GAVE Money—Bedding, Single 14/6, M Double 32/6; ; Pillows, 2/6; Blankets, 18/6 Pair* City Furnishing Store, opp. .Gas .Co.

“GLORIOUS GIANNINI.” FIRST CONCERT TO-NIGHT. FINAL CONCERT MONDAY. TOWN HALL Direction: E. J. Gravestock Ltd. TO-NIGHT at 8. SECOND AND FINAL CONCERT MONDAY. Only Appearances in Wellington of the World-famed Prima Donna, ; SIGNORINA \ Dusoiina Giannini From the Opera House, Covent Garden, Berlin, Hamburg, Vienna, Budapest!), etc. . “Rarely has such a singer appeared ft “Words fail utterly in the face of such supreme art as that of Dusoiina GianDini. ’ —Melbourne “Argus.” Associate Artists: MOLLY BERNSTEIN, Pianist. SOL DEUTSCH, Violinist ALL SEATS AVAILABLE AT THE BRISTOL. Reserved Seats, 7s. 6d.; Unreserved, ss. and 35., plus tax. Plans and Day Sales at the Bristol. Students’ concessions. • < . t

Majestic Theatre Cabaret. EVERY SATURDAY, 8.30—12 p.m. Subscription, ss. After Theatre, 3s. 6d. To Reserve Tables, Telephone 45—709. Dancing and Entertainment Directed by MISS PHYLLIS BATES. DEMONSTRATION OF SKATERS’ WALTZ, PHYLLIS BATES and PAT WHITE, And Eccentric ’Varsity Drag, VALMA SPILLER and KEVIN DUN. “The Viking” Special Thriller. THE PETONE BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARNIVAL. APPLICATIONS are invited from Showmen and others for Space in the above Carnival, to be held on the Foreshore, on THURSDAY. DECEMBER 26, 1929. until SATURDAY. JANUARY 4. 1930 inclusive. . Applications to be in the hands of the undersigned not later than Monday, December 2, at 5 p.m., stating the nature of games and frontage required. O. SILBERY, Secretary, Box 7, Petone.

The Magic of the Talkies TTO sit in the talkie theatre, to witness the multiplicity 1 of changing scenes, and to actually hear the sounds of nature, the music of instruments, and the Jin voices of players—it seems as though the genie of W t » \ 1 / .•*. ] Aladdin's Lamp had magically, converted a picture //v' J into an absorbing reality. But there is no magic in the A unique Western Electric achievement of giving voice to 1 • J the screen. It is the successful culmination of years o! \ lz painstaking research. The crystal-clear tone quality “■* /yy Western Electric is a scientific marvel, no less won* I ' * J' derful than the magic of Aladdin's Lamp. ... / X 'Western Electric —It SPEAKS for Itself* SOUND Jl AC " ow lll SYSTEM Hone Gibbons Building. Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 33, 2 November 1929, Page 4

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