AMUSEMENTS. New Zealand's Leading Movietone Theatre. NOW SHOWING! DAILY, 2.30. NIGHTLY AT 8. (Two Weeks Season). PARAMOUNT’S SENSATIONAL ALL-DIALOGUE SUCCESSOR to “THE CANARY MURDER CASE.” '■ censationßlmystay t GrecndMtt ♦ (ase"» wttMIMJMI A efrank Tuttle. »•** *■ | Baffling! Thrilling! Mysteri-1 | ous! You'll enjoy seeing’® | this great mystery solved.® ? From S. «S. %van * Dine’s| a famous t story,» with f Jean I ? Arthur, Eugene Palette and | " Florence Eldridge in the s cast.
TERROR ! ! !— Menacing, horrifying— Threatens a renowned but strange family— Sensational, mysterious murders— Police baffled — Nine suspects— No clues — You trail the elusive killer with Philo Vance. —You watcli him interpret conflicting, baffling clues! , AND FINALLY PHILO VANCE SOLVES THIS THRILL MYSTERY IN A SERIES OF SMASHING DRAMATIC DISCLOSURES. IN ADDITION PARAMOUNT SPECIAL SOUND FEATURETTES “A SHOW IN THEMSELVES” Booking.—Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre. Bing ’Phone 21—842 for Reservations. QRPHEUS MUSICAL SOCIETY (Inc.), Presents FINAL CONCERT FOR 1929 SEASON On THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, at .8 p.m. At CONCERT CHAMBER. PART I. Mrs. T. Watson, Contralto. Miss Ngaire Coster, Mezzo-Soprano. Mr. Harry Matthew, Baritone. Mr. Les Rothwell, Flautist. Mr. Billy Harris, Violinist. PART 11. THE PEASANT CANTATA (Bach). (The FIRST Performance in Wellington.) SOLOISTS: Miss Alma Clegg. Soprano. Mr. Ray Kemp, Bass. Miss Hazel Rowe, Accompaniste. Mr. Harison Cook, Conductor. PRICES : 3/- (plus tax) and 2/- Res.; 1/- Unreserved. Box Plan is now open at the Bristol. R. V. ROBERTSON, Hon. Secretary. ■RATIONAL REPERTORY THEATRE SOCIETY (Inc.). (Under the Patronage of Their Excellencies the Governor-General and the Lady Alice Fergusson.) Y.W.C.A. HALL, BOULCOTT STREET. Y.W.C.A. HALL. BOULCOTT STREET. THURSDAY NEXT, DEC. 5, THURSDAY NEXT. DEC. 5, AND ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Three One-Act Plays: ‘‘THE LITTLE STONE HOUSE.” “THE LITTLE STONE HOUSE.” . “THE LITTLE STONE HOUSE,” By George Calderon. “THE CONSTANT LOVER,” “THE CONSTANT LOVER.” “THE CONSTANT LOVER,” B.y St. John Hnnkin. “PLAYGOERS.” “PLAYGOERS.” “PLAYGOERS.”. By Sir Arthur W. Pinero. Produced, Mr. W. S. Wauchop. Box. Plans open at The Bristol for members to-day. « For the. general public on Wednesday next. Reserves 4/4. Majestic Theatre Cabaret. EVERY SATURDAY, 8.30—12 p.m. . CABARET ENTERTAINMENT, DANCING. ROSS FLOYD and his MUSIC among other items'. THIS EVENING. RAG TIME BALLET, arr. by Miss Kathleen O’Brien. BAL LR OOM DEMON STRATI ON, Phyllis Bates and Pat White. BURLESQUE, Kevin Dun. BAND. WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY PIPE BAND, At. Wellington Hospital. WELLINGTON ARTILLERY BAND At Botanical Gardens. WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL 1 RAMWAYS BAND, at Lyall Bay. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. JUMBLE SALE. TO-DAY (SATURDAY),, at 230, in A Tinakori Road Schoolroom (20o). Mli'TON Bird Oil, highest concentrated oil food known to medical science. A real body builder,
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 57, 30 November 1929, Page 4
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