AMUSEMENTS. Rogers’ Greatest Romance All-Talking! And which caused a Sensation last night. Nightly at 8 —Matinee at 2.15 Grand Opera House Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. THE THEATRE THAT WAS BUILT FOR SOUND. Booth Tarkington’s Thrilling Novel “Magnolia” Now a Delightful All-Talking Romance! <■ 'OiWlte/frkV 1 ■RSIS'- x \ 'W iffltarjwa o^<tg^f 6Sa ‘^|^^^"^W A Paramount Picture. ‘River of Romance’ With Mary Brian, Wallace Beery, June Collyer ADVENTURE ! LOVE ! ROMANCE ! THRILLS ! lie was branded a coward and a weakling because he would not fight a duel according to the custom of the SouthHe was deserted in love by the girl to whom he had been betrothed. He was an outcast from the circle of Southern society in which he lived in the early 1840’s. ' Yet he fought back bravely and won the confidence of his friends and family—and gained the true love of the girl who never deserted her trust in his ability to make good. “River of Romance’’ is preceded by Schubert s Masterpiece, “HOT LEMONADE.” and Patlie Sound News' of the World. - - . - - . - ■ A Wonderful Evening’s Entertainment. BOX PLANS Now Open at BRISTOL and BERKELEY, and., . GRAND OPERA HOUSE —’Phone 28—100.
TO-NIGHT 1 ! TO-NIGHT! At the .T’UWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. ELEMENT MAY, Element may, The Eminent English Entertainer, Dickensian Artist, Elocutionist, and , ■ Humourist. 1 .J Associate Artist:.. .. . MISS HILDA CHUDLEY. Prices: 3/- and 2/- (plus tax). BON PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. i QRGAN RECITAL.TOWN lIALITtO-MORROW ' (SUNDAY), November 24, 1929, 8.30 p.m., by MR. BERNARD F. PAGE • (City Organist). Pastorale, Op. 19 Cesar Franck Cautabile, Op. 37 (No. 1) .... Jougen Two Choral-Improvisations (Op. 65) Karg-Elert Concert Overture in F, Op. 32 (No. 4) Mendelssohn Psychological Poem (lor Orchestra), “Le Genic et la Mort,” Op. 11 (No. 6) Rebikoff Prelude (to Act III) Wagner ADMISSION FREE. Voluntary Contributions Received at Door
MONDAY NEXT, NOV. 25, • AT 8 P.M. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, MISS KATHLEEN OBRIEN Presents A DANCE RECITAL, SONG, DANCE, STORY. Gorgeous frockiug, artistic lighting, tuneful singing, dainty ballets, spirited jigs and hornpipes, tap dances, classic duos. Ten Minutes’ Peep'at the Baby Class. Fifty Tiny Tots (ages ranging from; 2 to 6 years). Old World Minuet Song and Dance Sceiia. Gay exposition of American Breakaway. Box Plan at Bristol. Children Halfprice. Prices, 3/6, 2/6.
IDEAL HOME SITES-NEXT TO RAILWAY AND BUS ROUTE. CENTRAL HUTT GARDEN SUBURB, AT HAYWARDS AND STOKES VALLEY. "PICTURESQUE SURROUNDINGS. LEVEL OR GENTLY-SLOPING \ SITES. GOOD SOIL./ HEALTHFUL CLIMATE. CONVENIENT . TRANSPORT FACILITIES. All the above factors, together with low prices of sections —£70 UPWARDS — make CENTRAL HUTT GARDEN SUBURB a proposition that should not be neglected by the home-seeker. . WEEK-END COTTAGES FOR GOLFERS AND ANGLERS. ■ The suburb is alongside the beautiful Manor Park Golf Links, and the Hutt ' River —noted for its trout fishing—flows through the property. WORKERS’ TRAIN FARE, 3/3 WEEKLY. Haywards Railway Station is within the suburb on western side of the river. Bridge Connects with eastern side and Stokes Valley, and extension of eastern Hutt Railway is surveyed to this spot, proposed railway site being alongside bridge. . SECTIONS FROM £7O. INSPECT THESE SECTIONS THIS WEEK-END. Plans and Particulars, from — HUTT VALLEY DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD., 105 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. E. PALLISER & CO., The “Dominion” Building, AND LEADING LAND AGENTS. HOTELS, TOURIST. & HEALTH RESORTS (Continued from Page 3.) WELLINGTON (City) * , . RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL, Plimmcr’s Steps, Lambtvn Select, central, no traffic noise; tram stop Stewart Dawsons. 10/(1 per dav; £3 per week. Permanent guests by arrangement. 1 hone • 4Q_9io.—W. BARRY SMITH. Proprietor (late G.P.). HOTEL COLUMBIA.—Most Central House in City j nearest to Town Hall and Theatres. A home away from home. 100 tooms. 10/b per dav; £3/3/- weekly. Phone 41— mH. 08 LOWLK LULSA STREET. HOTEL ALBEMARLE, corner Cuba and Gbuznee Streets. Superior .accommodation, permanent and casual guests. PurifT: 10/- per d.ij. Weeklv ami Permanent by arrangement. I hone, -B—t>. STACEY, Proprietor.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 51, 23 November 1929, Page 5
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