THIS IS THE . RD AADW AV the most widely imitated ONE AND ONLY DIC VA O H A I play ever pictured . . . DE LUXE THEATRE commencing FRIDAY NEXT To be screened for a YSHk, definite TWO WEEKS? J'!°r I’HSEASON. that gun, j>r 111 I" AMlui Her The romance of a dancer and a little revue / girl, 'and the menace of a suave and wealthy gangster. . . Its setting: "BROADWAY”—the street . of laughter intermingled with tears. ■ \ Where crime and tragedy have their II A brief sway, but in the shadows stood \\ eternal Justice, poising *her fateful L\\ sca,es ’ W\ Evelyn Brent, Glenn Tryon, <\\ Merna Kennedy, Thos. E. Jackson > w Harlan, Robert Ellis YUM)? S\\ ami ot ' lcrs ’ i J \\ US \\ UNIVERSAL’S , - / / • > ALL-TALKING J* Picturisation x I ■*? •’"’f •/ .fiaßA of the Fm >Hlswk\ daring /jWBMWIwwW new vobk •YY win stage rLAT - /JF LolSl BKBDWW ~g XV H, ' , „ . , . 1 IST 75\Z~C * BOX PLANS : Overture and Entr’acte: YzvTl f O ~ .. r.j c *„t and MR. L. D. AUSTIN LUQ , Ln At tl,e Br,stol an ' l i and His Original x » /Ag/ (|Zx ffg ft Aitken’s Book Arcade I ORCHESTRA (Courtenay Place). ■•0 1 ku
j DE LUXE THEATRE * Greatest "Talkies” Perfect Orchestral Music. NOW SHOWING: DAILY, 2.30 — NIGHTLY at 8. Huge Initial Success Continues! Superbly Brilliant picturisation of E. BARRINGTON’S phenomenally successful novel of England’s Greatest Beauty. One of the greatest of all the great love romances in history ! ; > Cyclonic sea spectacle made by Frank Lloyd, the man who directed “The Sea Hawk.” “The Diviaie Lady” A VITAPHONE SENSATION I NO GREATER LOVE STORY—NO GREATER SPECTACLE IN SIGHT AND SOUND. Corinne Griffith With H. B.'WARNER — VICTOR VARCONI — lAN KEITH—MARIE DRESSLER-WM. CONKLINDOROTHY CUMMINGS — JULIA SWAYNE GORDON, and supporting cast of many thousands. THE WONDER PICTURE OF THE CENTURY ! IN ADDITION MR. L. D. AUSTIN AND HIS ORIGINAL ORCHESTRA DE LUXE Selected Overture and Entra’cte. - • BOOKING ! Box Plans at Bristol and Aitken’s. Ring ’phone 23—080 for reservations.
PUBLIC’ NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. BASIN RESERVE. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I a charge for admission to the Basin Reserve will be made as under on Saturday, the 30th instant (Wellington Centre N.Z.A.A.A.) under the Wellington City Reserves Charges By-law No. 4, after the hour of 7 o’clock p.m.:— Admission to Ground. —Adults (over 15 years of age), one shilling: Children (under 15 years of age), free. Admission to Pavilion.—Adults (over 15 years of age), one shilling; Children (under 15 years,of age), sixpence. who have entered the Reserve before the hour abovementioned. and who (remain after such hour are liable to pay the above charge. E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. ,jj (Continued on Page 3.)
; INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. $ | Accommodation 1 < Auctions 18 J Books and Publications 3 ’ Businesses For Sale 3 Deaths 1 Z. Funeral Notices 1 ■ Educational 3 it Hotels For Sale 18 ' insurance 14 ' Live Stock For Salo 1 j Lost ami Found 1 Machinery For Sale 18 Medical and Toilet 1 >' Money and Stocks 14 Motors and Cycles For Sale 3 Plants. Trees, and Garden .. 1 Poultry. Dogs, Cats, Etc. ... 1 Properties For Sale 1 Public Notices 3 Rest Homes 1 Rural Land, For Sale 18 ' Shipping Services 13 * Situations Vacant 1 Situations Wanted 1 ; Tenders 18 1 Tourist Resorts 3 ■ To Let J Transport Services L’ Wanted To Buy 1 Wanted To Rent 1 Wanted to Sell (Miscellaneous) 1
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 53, 26 November 1929, Page 2
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