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AMUSEMENTS. PARAMOUNT THEaSF (New Zealand’s Leading Movietone Theatre.) Now Screening: Daily 2.3o—Nightly 8 p.m. ? A TENSE ALL-TALKING DRAMA OF LIFE AND LOVE OUTSIDE THE LAW! Drama that erupts with the greatest primitive force of Jove and hate! Bancroft’s compelling characterisation 1 A demigod who takes what he wants. And a woman with the courage to tight for the man she loves. | THUNDERBOLT With George Bancroft Fay Wray Richard Arlen In Superb Characterisations and Brilliant. Well-Recorded Dialogue! Paramount’s SOUND FEATURETTES: (SELECTION OF THE BEST IN DIALOGUE, SINGING, AND OPERATIC SUBJECTS). BOOKING. —Box Plans at BRISTOL and THEATRE. RING ’PHONE 21—842 for Reservations. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT FOR A GREAT CAUSE. DOWN-AND-OUT FUND j WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER .6, at 7.45 p.m. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN*HALL. 1. Pianoforte Duet —“Poland” .... Miss Doreen Booth and Mr. Sydney Gilberd 2. Song—“ Ring, Bells Ring”.••••• Mrs Phyllis Ramsay 3. Piano Solo—“ Rhapsodic in B Minor” Mr. Trevor lusher 4. Soubrette—“T|ie Weddjng of the Painted Doll”;.,. Miss Margot Buckendge 5. Songs—(a) “Homing,” (b) “The Wind” Mrs. Frieda Shaw C. Musical Monologue—Selected ,? Il ’-„ N , orma ?. AU kei ! 7. Song Selected Mr. Herbert F. Wood Comedienne —“Butterciips” (by request) Mrs. Winnie Birch Johnston 9. Remarks by Rev. Fielden Taylor. „ . 10, “Suppressed Desires” (One-act Comedy). Produced by Miss Hardinge-Maltby 1, Contralto Solo—“ Ole Man River" Miss Nolah Thompson 2, Group Display—(a) "Relaxation Exercises,” Leader Marian Todd (b) “Corrective Exercises,” Leader Barbara Phear. x , 4 (e) "Mat Exercises,” Leader Marian Todd. I Frieda Shaw’s Physical Culture Girls. 3, Humorous Sopg—Selected, Albert Russell 4, Piano Duet—“ Hungarian Dance." Miss Jonu Singleton and Mr. Sydney Harris 5, Whistling Solo —“Il Baeio.” Mrs. Winnie Birch Johnston 6, New System” (d One-act Comedy). Produced by Miss Hardinge-Maltby Piano kindly lent by Bristol Piano Co. Stage Furnishings by Scoullar’s Ltd. Accompanist: MR. TREVOR FISHER. gj,, ■ I'J. H| . JL! ... 1' J _ |JL ? . . I , i n “HIAWATHA” “HIAWATHA” IN OPERATIC FORM, WITH SCENERY AND COSTUMES. TOWN HALL ' TOWN HALL THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 7. FRIDAY’ NEXT, November 8; SATURDAY NEXT, November 9; AT 8 P.M. MATINEE, SATURDAY NEXT, at 2.30. Conductor: JOHN BISHOP. Producer: HARISON COOK. First; Prpdnotipn South of the Line. 40(fe^PERFQRMERS=—400 400 -PERFORMERS 10<> Presented by THE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. "HIAWATHA" "HIAWATHA" ' "HIAWATHA” "HIAXVATHA’’ Box Plan for Evening Performances Now Open at THE BRISTOL. Prices; Dress Circle, 7/6, plus tax (Res.); Orchestral Stalls. 6/-, plus tax (Res.) : Stalls, 4/-, plus tax (Res.), and 2/-. The Box Plan for the Matinee Performance will open at The Bristol, THURSDAY, November 7, at 9 o’clock. ’PHONE: 43—912. W. E. CALDOW, Hon. See.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 34, 4 November 1929, Page 2

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