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AMUSEMENTS. THIS IS THE ’ ym A ITto'W A V the m ° st widely im ‘ iated ONE AND ONLY DHUAU WAI play ever pictured . . • DELUXE THEATRE commencing FRIDAY NEXT To ba screened for a „ definite TWO WEEKS’ /' “Give the. boy SEASON. x „ that gun, er 1 H a. ~ n R • V> '' Aj»\ \ The romance of a dancer and a little revue / / SW'/W ff’ri. and menace M a suave and wealthy gangster. . . /7;’l Its sotting: “BROADWAY”—the street \ of laughter intermingled with tears, " ,lcre crime and tragedy have their brief sway, but in the*shadows stood // EwlO'T ; aMs\ \ eternal Justice, poising her fateful // » \\ scales. 1/ ' A\ Evelyn Brent, Glenn Tryon, Merna Kennedy, Thos. E. Jackson //flßraMjtyMW f f '4\ v l ’ s Hal ’f all " Robert Ellis I\\ and others. iCiMEScgy»£s& •/ J \\ in < / "mIzIW UNIVERSAL’S ' /ZX’AW ALL-TALKING, / »H H|| picturisation 4Q/T - hla\ of the ’ V*A'Jsft\ daring Bl ’ ‘ new YORK > STAGE iMtii U* />y PLAY. ZW BIWADW/W Jg v/ Overture and Entr’acte: ’ [KJ OVA, f°O| ' I>LANS MR. L. D. AUSTIN kft/Q V At tlle Bristol and and His Original jJLJy Aitken’s Book Arcade DELUXE. ÜBf Jng Immu 3t_fijff/iv ,n -i , ORCHESTRA (Courtenay Place). B 9 ■ —

DE LUXE THEATRE Greatest “Talkies” Perfect Orchestral Music. ' NOW SHOWING: DAILY, 2,30 — NIGHTLY at 8. ; Concluding TO-MORROW Night 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 DIVINE LADY” A Vitaphone Sound Sensation ! CORINNE GRIFFITH With a H. B. WARNER — VICTOR VARCONI — lAN ; KEITH— and supporting cast of many thousands. 1 THE WONDER PICTURE OF THE CENTURY ! ’ / IN ADDITION ORCHESTRA DE LUXE i i (Mr. L. D. Austin, Musical Director.) ; BOOKING ! Box Plans at Bristol and Aitken’s, j' Ring ’phone 23—080 for reservations. J ' " 1 — I MUSICAL SESSION TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 o’clock! (Dalton’s Orchestra in Attendance) UNIQUE MOTOR EXHIBITION. A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO SEE EVERY PART OF THE MOST MODERN AUTOMOBILE IN ACTION. No motorist should miss this exceptional opportunity of seeing at first-hand a “live’’ demonstration of the workings of the new 1930 Chryslers. A special sectionalisod NEW 1930 CHRYSLER “70” will be shown at the TODD MOTOR COMPANY SHOWROOMS, . COURTENAY PLACE. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), NOVEMBER 27, 10 a.m.—9 p.m. _ V 1 ’ - ?• ■ D ’ Wralght, the famous racing driver, will explain the brilliant new Chrysler features of this fascinating working model. SEE ALSO THE NEW “66,” “70,” “77” CHRYSLERS, r- NEW FROM THE GROUND UP—IN PERFORMANCE, CONTROL, LUXURY AND feEAUTY. FREE! MUSICAL SESSION TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 o’clock! FREE!

s Six vessels aggregating 30.959 gross tons were launched from the Wear shipyards at Sunderland during one month recently, making the output for the first nine months of the year .36 ships o£ 153.455 gross tons, as compared with 41 vessels of 171,009 gross tons for the corresponding period last year.

ADELPHI CABARET \ ' TO-NIGHT. 8.30-1 a.m. ' FRIDAY NIGHT, The Most Wonderful Gala Night of the Year, THE BATTLE OF ' BALLOONS Dancing, 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Subscription, 7/6. r t Saturday—Afternoon, 3 p.in.-5 p.m. Evening, 8.30 p.m.-12

INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. | Accommodation 1 Books and Publications 3 Businesses For Sale 15 Deaths .... . 1 Funeral Notices ........... 1 Educational 20 Hotels For Sale 2 (Insurance 14 Live Stock For Sale 3 Lost and Found 1 Machinery For Sale 20 Medical and Toilet 2 Money and Stocks 14 Motors and Cycles For Sale 2 Plants, Trees, and Garden .. 2 i Poultry. Dogs, Cats, Etc. ... 2 Properties For Sale ........ 1 Public Notices 10 Rest Homes 1 Rural Land For Sale 20 Shipping Services 15 Sitnations Vacant 1 Situations Wanted 1 J Tenders 20 Tourist Resorts - ■ 3 To Let F 3 Transport Services 16 Wanted To Buy 1 Wanted To Rent ... < 1 Wanted to Sell (Miscellaneous) “

- JUMBLE SALE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29. At 1.30 p.m. NEW CENTURY HALL, Kent Terrace, In Aid of Mothers’ Helpers, SPECIAL VALUES. pROGANDRA is the enemy of corns 1- It removes them root and nil—painlessly, completely. PROGANDRA, Is. 6(1. ,

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 54, 27 November 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 54, 27 November 1929, Page 2