AMUSEMENTS. MBURB7II [THEATRES | TO-NIGHT’S PRESENTATION OF VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. KINEM A JoHNSOHVIIXE Norma Shearer and Big Cast in I RIN-TIN TIN in “ A LADY OF CHANCE ” “A RACE FOR LIFE” A clever atory of crafty crooks The Thrilling Tale of a dogl* and straight victims. faithfulness to man I Gazette. Scenic | Comedy. “CHINA BOUND” Matinee LfiLBIKNIE CSES2L iWI7IWff/T TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Am Hu-/ JkM Ifc fi- George Sidney and J. Farrell TO-NIGHT at 8 o’clock. Macdonald Big supporting programme. ,n Karl Dane and Geo. K. Arthur in ’’THE COHENS AND “CHINA BOUND” KELLY’S IN PARIS” See these Incomparable Corned- ' ■ ians involved in a Chinese war Also and many other ludicrous situa- “ACROSS THE ATLANTIC” tions I Youll be Convulsed- ! I mu 1,0 T N ’ n » TALKIES FOR MIRAMAR I “How To Handle Women” TALKIE 3 FOR MIRAMAR! Men • Here s Free Education. Don’t Mis* This Chance 1 . . “ ‘Capitol’ Going Talkie” Reserve at Theatre, 'Phone ' ... , . 14202. Watch for opening announcement ARTCRAIFT THEATRE , (Opposite Parliament Buildings) TO-NIGHT at 3 o’clock TO-NIGHT Great Adventure Thriller—VlCTOß McLAGLEN in “CAPTAIN LASH” Fox's smashing epic of ocean liners and their ports of call, featuring CLAIR WINDSOR and VICTOR McLAGLEN Excellent supporting programme. -Telephone 43—968 after f 1.30 for reservations. SEASIDE PICTURES, EMPIRE, GRAND AND PALACE Lyall Bay. PET ONE. TO-DAY at 2.30 TO-DAY TOMMIX GRETA GAI#3O v “KING COWBOY” t( nprinn?" A thrilling out-door picture. Also < WILD final chapter of “The Mystery ' ; J ava | Where.orchids and love Rider'* and two screamingly funny •' , , r_„_t WK.— comedies. Send the children to see ar ® both untamed, java! Where this fine programme. . society s decrees crumble under TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT the all-powerful spell of the KING COWBOY East. A young wife, starved '' PLASTERED IN PARIS ” for love in the snare of starring SAMMY COHEN. ' the tr °P lc »* Funnier than “Why Sailors Go Wrong,” or “The Gay Retreat.” Also George Bancroft, in Tel. 24-318, theatre and “THE DOCKS OF NEW YORK” TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT “NAPOLEON” and “THE “...at 7.45* “ TO-NIGHT COP’* Harry JLangdon in *‘Heart Trouble/’: And Polly Moran in “Honeymoon.” Tuesday next, “ Captain Lash.” „ • . —, / I r> /- Next Change: “The Veiled Women” Thursday next, “Why Be Good?" ■. ' an( j « G i rt overboard." BROOKLYN PICTURES. OUR THEATRE, Newtown. Jack Holt in Zane Grey’s powerful TO-NIGHT at 7.30 TO-NIGHT .. ~ ..story ... .... Special Attractions. “THE VANISHING WO3EEB” ~ Laura la Flante ; — 4 •- ; - ■ "SIT.K STOCKINGS.” Richard Dlx with Nancy Carroll in And Glen nO NE ” “EASY COME—EASY GO” A r!ne NEW QUALITY THEATRE KING GEORGE THEATRE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT LOWER HUTT. VIOLA DANA in ■ . TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT "KO-SHER KITTY KELLY" HOOT GIBSON inIrish Wit and Jewish Humour. Also “BURNING THE WIND” Patsy Ruth Miller in "South Sea Love” Also JOHNNY HINES in TWO BIG SPECIALS. ■ "CHINATOWN CHARLIE" MAC’S KOSY THEATRE, UPPER HUTT MATINEE TO-DAY - " - - “COWBOY COP.’’ TO-NIGHT: Chilli Bouchier in “YOU KNOW WHAT SAILORS ARE?" Also "TIGER LADY.” MONDAY: "Cohens and Kellys in Atlantic City.” WEDNESDAY: "The Ghost Train” SPECIAL! On Thursday: "The Bondsman” (Hall Caine) SPECIAL !
FOURTH OHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT CONCERT’CHAMBER. TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1929, At 8.15 p.m. Performers: LEON DE MAUNY. DESMOND LAVIN. FRANK CROWTHER. CLAUDE TANNER. At the Piano: - ® JOHN BISHOP. The Wellington Chamber Music Players. Hon. Secretary, E. C. ALDERSON, Highland Park. WELLINGTON EAST GIRLS’ COLLEGE, Austin Street. PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION. A FAIR AND DISPLAY OF WORK -A. Will he held TO-DAY (SATURDAY), Nov. 2, 1929. Opening 3 p.m. by Her Excellency the Lady Alice Fergusson. Proceeds for Improvement of School Grounds. Your presence is requested. W BARBER AND CO., Dry Cleaners • (no dyeing). 125 Cuba St., City.
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