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AMUSEMENTS. THIS IS THE U RRfiflnWAY” ONE AND ONLY OH Fl I evcr pictured. COMING TO THE DE LUXE THEATRE Where it will be shown for a DEFINITE TWO WEEKS’ SEASON Commencing Friday Next, Nov. 29 Ute.. - ■’ ? C-' ' ■*’ s., l - •- Hr ■#vww# Wl -- •' ,-:i Mill./ 4 W: Mt ■ ' «- wiafe li I E£. ® the greatest »melodrama lAa. ever produced fi// KpAiwyff 1 Universal's All Talking, Singing and Dancing'pro1 dm-tlon of the famous 1 New York Singe Play. IBKKUbS You’ll see things that you never saw before .. . ft in a ■ picture that ■ ■ .plunges you deep f 2 With v into the Heart of « / ■» ‘ EVEI.VN BRENT ’ t lovable, colour- j I Glenn Tryon ft - , w j clcPl ] f , Merna Kennedy h 11,1 tvickcu, « and others. ft joyous, and m 1 cver-blaz- I ft ing I ■jMMjflgjffi 1 “BROADWAY" | TttiWßlfTßfr ! Behind the scintillating splendour and riotous gaiety Of New York’s most noted Night Club. Where jov mid 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 and bates . . . 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 TYVT A ATPUIT “DMCITZ'TXTC* Box plans i"' o ” 0 "’ available at, the All / V jAJM 'J. -DUUIvLIn VI Bristol Piano Co., mid Aitken’s Book Arcade (Courtenay Place) to enable intending patrons to reserve their seats without further delay.

QUEENS™ ♦ THEATRB < TO-NIGHT—AT B—TO-NIGHT, No. 1— A FOX ACTION COMEDY! A Cook’s Tour of the Old World’s Romantic Sights. A merry mad chase of .voting lovers, old guardians, and excitable gendarmes. “CHASING THROUGH EUROPE” NICK STUART—SUE CAROL, With many others. No. 2— A HIGHLY POLISHED PRODUCTION OF PARISIAN LIFE WITH MILES MANDER IN A MENJOUESQUE ROLE. “PARISIENNES” Paris! With its pulsating night life and drama —-intrigue and thrills ! ALL-STAR CAST OF PLAYERS. QUEEN’S POPULAR PRICES! ELECTION NOTICES. HUTT BY-ELECTION. HUTT BY-ELECTION. JOHNSTON’S YOUR MAN. JOHNSTON’S YOUR MAN. OPENING OF CAMPAIGN. OPENING OF CAMPAIGN. Tlfß. HAROLD JOHNSTON, Official Reform Candidate for the Hutt Seat, will OPEN HIS CAMPAIGN , OPEN HIS CAMPAIGN With a • PUBLIC ADDRESS At KING GEORGE THEATRS, KING GEORGE THEATRS, LOWER HUTT. LOWER HUTT, On WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 27, WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 27, At 8 p.m. The Mayor (Sir Alexander Roberts) will preside. ALL ELECTORS INVITED ALL ELECTORS INVITED TO TO SEE AND HEAR SEE AND HEAR The Candidate whose policy is designed to ASSIST the WHOLE COMMUNITY, i|nd not only a section of it. HEAR THE CASE FOR REFORM THE CASE FOR REFORM And the reasons why every vote cast should be ONE FOR JOHNSTON. ONE FOR JOHNSTON. HE'S YOUR MAN! HE'S YOUR MAN! COMMITTEE MEETINGS: TO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. Mr. Johnston will address a meeting of friends and supporters at Dellabarca's Hall, Orona Street, Eastbourne. Mr. C. 11. Andrews will preside. TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 8, Mr. Johnston will address a young peoples meeting at rhe Petone Committee Rooms, corner of Jackson and Nelson Streets. MR. JOHNSTON’S COMMITTEE ROOMS are situated at— PETONE —Corner of Nelson and Jackson Streets. Telephone 4(1 —39(1 or 700 I’ctouc Exchange. LOWER HUTT.—Feist Buildings. Telephone 40—590 or 7u9 Lower Hutt Exchange. MK. JOHNSTON can be scCn at any time at his Residence at Lowry Bay. The Telephone Number is 40—002. DON’T FORGET TO ENROL. All electors desirous of voting must be enrolled by 0 p.m. To-day. Enrolment Forms may be hud at Mr. Johnstons Committee Rooms. VOTE FOR JOHNSTON HE’S YOUR MAN! BUSINESS NOTICES. W BARBER AND CO., Dry Cleaners • (no dyeing), 125 Cuba St., City.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 52, 25 November 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 52, 25 November 1929, Page 2