THIS IS THE DDAADWAV the most widely imitated f'"7" | ONE AND ONLY If A I play ever pictured .. . DE LUXE THEATRE commencing TO-DAY MATINEES DAILY AT 2.30 EACH EVENING AT 8. BROADWAY ; 100* talking SINGING ' DANCING W ’ th , &&;JBI UNIVERSAL’S ALL-TALKING MOTION PICTURE EVELYN BRENT OF TWO STRUGGLING ENTERTAINERS IN A BACKGROUND OF VICIOUS GANGSTERS AND Glenn Tryon RIOTOUS NIGHT CLUBS . - - - • Merna Kennedy Thos. E. Jackson, I -s- . If A gripping drAma, and a stupendous spectacle of the Robert Ellis If f 7 lights of BROADWAY and the shadows that lurk behind . i ? • them... mad hilarity ’neath the menace of sinister forces, Paul Porcasi V? Otis Harlan V ' Cj Leslie Fenton. OK 1 ORIGINAL DE LUXE y orchestra W/Z XBi iW**" taSBKX V ‘lll Mr Paul T. Cullen at the Organ. M|K9l| WKfIBI VWW Musical Director: ufIHWW /t" > WOS mr - l o,^ stin - Kr /owW ■nSSw • BEAUTIKL'b OAtATHEA" // // / ySMBw (By Su pp e> - / I Ik W «SLAVOMO <ra RnAt*BonY-’ Wftjk / /// n A R /ft AW Z//ZGVJ.Wft BOX PLANS at the Bristol and Aitken’s Book Arcade anßaw jwi j 1 Wwl’lJHft (Cdiirtenay Place). Apply at Theatre, or ring ‘phone HjU 71\ Kj Oa 23—080 for reservations. . t : ,
' I r QUEENS j 9 THEATRI ♦ > . (UPPER CUBA STREET). : TO-NIGHT—B o’clock—TO-NIGHT With | Matinee Saturday, ,2.30. TWO THRILLING FEATURES. No. 1 :— A smashing sea story of misunderstand--ings, mutinies, and a stirring romantic element. Full of thrills and ' heart j, throbs from start to, finish. ■j “HIGH SEAS” An unusual plot vividly portrayed in one ~of the most enthralling sea pictures ever filmed. JOHN STUART — LILLIAN RICH. with ! LARGE SUPPORTING CAST. ? No. 2:— . ■FOX FILMS THRILLING STORY OF /BROADWAY LIFE, LOVE. THRILLS AND INTRIGUES. “Not Quite Decent” A Moth-Girl Flies too near a Flame, but the Wings of Another are Singed. JUNE COLLYER—LOUISE DRESSER ■With a Popular Cast in this POWERFUL DRAMA OF BIG CITY INTRIGUES. QUEEN’S POPULAR PRICES. ' JUMBLE SALE. FJALEDONIAN HALL. Sturdee St (off y Ghuznee Street, FRIDAY. November 29. nt 2.30 p.m.—Clothing. Boots, and Goods of all descriptions in clean condition. In aid of the New Zealand Infant Welfare Centres in Palestine. SHOWS, MIRAMAR HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S gUMMER FLOWER SHOW. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON AND EVENING. 1 MIRAMAR SOUTH SCHOOL. Official Opening, 3 p.m. MIRAMAR SILVER BAND AND REDSHAW’S ORCHESTRA In Attendance. SENTRIES CLOSE I) O’CLOCK TONIGHT (M.S. School). LATE ENTRIES, 10 n.m. Saturday. R. W. MILLAR, ■j,Organising Secretary. INDEX ro CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. Athletic Sports 2 Accommodation I Auctions 20 Books ami Publications .... 3 Businesses For Sale 20 Deaths 1 Funeral Notices 1 Educational 3 Election Notices 2 Motels For Sale 20 Insurance ...14 Live Stock For Hale 3 Lost and Found . i Machinery For Sale 20 i Medical and Toilet 3 Meetings 2 I Money and Stocks .. 14 Motors and Cycles For Sale 3 Plants, Trees and Garden ~ 3 Poultry, Dogs. Cats, Etc. .. 3 Properties For Hale 1 j Public Notices 10 Rest Homes 1 Rural'Land For Sale 20 Shipping Services 1» Situations Vacant 1 Situations Wanteo >. 1 Tenders 20 Tourist Resorts 3 To Let.» 1 I Transport Services ...15 Wanted To Buy • •••• 3 Wanted To Exchange 3 Wanted To Rent . I Wanted to Sell (Miscellaneous) 3
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 56, 29 November 1929, Page 2
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