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AMUSEMENTS. The most widelyTHIS IS THE RRnAHWAY imitated play I ONE AND ONLY UllWfWIIn o ever pictured. I COMING TO THE DE LUXE THEATRE WHERE IT 'WILL BE SHOWN FOR A DEFINITE TWO- WEEKS’ SEASON Commencing Friday Next, Nov. 29 B/■ -i Mkll -■ the greatest />- . melodrama R'-j ever produced jlftf Hado Universal's All Talking, joHSB Singing and Dancing proauction of the famous New York Stage Play. IMKjS| You’ll see things that you 1 never saw before .. . I in a picture that ffflfflMslill 1 plunges you deep With I into the heart of a • / EVELYN BRENT 1 lovable, colour- / iSna I <«■ ««* / and others. I joyous, and I I ever-blaz- I idMMRHHh | I I “BROADWAY” f Behind tha scintillating splendour and riotous gaiety of New York’s most noted Night Club, where joy and laughter beat a rhythmic tempo to the music of dancing . . . THERE LURKS A DIFFERENT NOTE . . . tragedy and fear dwells in the hearts of Its many puppets, playthings of a menacing evil . . . with their loves au<l hates . . . their hopes and despairs . . . their passions and shame . . . OVERTURE AND ENTR’ACTE MR. L. D. AUSTIN AND HIS ORIGINAL DE LUXE ORCHESTRA. MR. L. D. AUSTIN AND HIS ORIGINAL DE LUXE ORCHESTRA. a TAU A "RfAYITYTATd Box plans are now available at the YxJJ V ixlN 'IL JDVL/JoJLINUr Bristol Piano Co., and Aitken’s Book Arcade (Courtepay Place) to enable intending patrons to reserve their scats without further delay.

SOUTHLAND ASSOCIATION. ROYAL NEW ZEALAND SHOW To be opened by His Excellency' Sir Charles Fcrgusson. INVERCARGILL SHOWGROUNDS, DECEMBER 10, 11, 12. £2500 PRIZE MONEY £2500 ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 27. SCHEDULES may be obtained from secretaries of all A. & P. Associations and Breed Societies of New Zealand. Invercargill Show Grounds have been enlarged for the Royal. Ample accommodation for stock. Green Feed provided Free, and every attention given to Exhibitors. Visitors desiring accommodation during Show Week are requested to send in their applications before Monday, December 2, to MR. H. J. FARRANT, Hon. Secretary, Accommodation Committee. Box 272, Invercargill. A. L. ADAMSON, Show Secretary, Box 219, Invercargill.

QUEENS J THE ATM ♦ TO-NIGHT—AT B—TO-NIGHT, With MATINEE TO DAY, 2.30. Presenting ANOTHER BIG TWO-FEATURE ENTERTAINMENT. No. 1— A FOX ACTION COMEDY! A Cook’s Tour of the Old World’s Romantic Sights. A merry mad chase of young lovers, old guardians, and excitable gendarmes. “CHASING THROUGH EUROPE” A Comedy that proves the whole world loves to chase a lover. NICK STUART—SUE CAROL, With many others. NoTYA HIGHLY POLISHED PRODUCTION OF PARISIAN LIFE WITH MILES MANDER IN A MENJOUESQUE ROLE. One of the cleverest films seen on the screen, piquantly amusing, yet arrestingly dramatic. “PARISIENNES” Paris! With its pulsating night life and drama—irftrigue and thrill?! ALL-STAR CAST OF PLAYERS. QUEEN’S POPULAR PRICES! pASSENGEK FLIGHTS Can be Booked'at THE AERODROME. ’PHONE 25—679. CAPT. McGREGOR. CART. BOLT. Tickets obtainable at H. W. Lloyds, Jewellers, 114 Cuba Street, or Air Port. TpiFTH ANNUA-. RECITAL By Pupils of MRS. ISOBEL HALLIGAN, KING GEORGE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, at 7.45 p.m. Four Plays, Songs, Recitations, Danecs, Etc. Ballets by Pupils of MISS BETTY NICHOLAS. Prices, 2/- and 1/-. QARDEN PARTY; Organised by Mrs. B. B. Wood. Funds in Aid of . PLUNKET SOCIETY. Ministerial Grounds, 260 Tinakori Road. Tea, Ice Cream. Treasure Hunt, Aunt Sally, Music. Entrance I/-, Children 6d. 3 to 6 p.m. TO-DAY (SATURDAY L NOV. 23,1828.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 51, 23 November 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 51, 23 November 1929, Page 4