AMUSEMENTS. THE MOST SENSATIONAL SUCCESS WELLINGTON HAS KNOWN. One Week at the Regent and Grand Opera House. One Week at the Grand Opera House Only. NOW BY PUBLIC DEMAND We are again forced to extend the season of this phenomenal Comedy Hilarity. < Season Now Definitely Ends Xmas Night. Over 29,000 People have already seen this Farce Triumph. Over 29,000 are Raving about it——Many hundreds have seen it Two or Three Times. DON’T BE IN THE MINORITY SEE IT NOW! SEE IT NOW! GRAND OPERA HOUSE (THE THEATRE THAT WAS BUILT FOR SOUND). Direction: J. 0. Williamson Films (N.Z.), Ltd. ' Managing Directors: Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thring. Nightly at 8. Matinee Sat. 2.15. Nightly at 8 THE GREATEST COMEDY EVER HEARD ON STAGE OR SCREEN UNITED ARTISTS PRESENT THEIR “THREE LIVE GHOSTS” “THREE LIVE GHOSTS” Wholesome Uproarious Farce Comedy for every member of the family to Enjoy—Entirely different from anything you have Seen or Heard Before. IT’S NEW IT’S DIFFERENT IT’S WONDERFUL LAST NIGHT OF Ramon Novarro in “THE PAGAN” COMMENCING TO-MORROW And Screening with the Great “THREE LIVE GHOSTS" LON CHANEY in “THUNDER” Thundering Trains in a mighty Adventure of the Shining Rails. BOX PLANS at the Bristol, Berkeley or Theatre (’Phone 28—105).
Beaent Managing Directors: Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thring. THREE SESSIONS DAILY . 11 A.M., 2.15 P.M, 8 P.M. Second Big Week commences To-morrow of J ■K the Most Lavish Entertainment Event J \ of the year. - A THE JUIfIDV Jsl JX FOUR MnKA / m BROTHERS » ’ ' ; A \ The Funniest Men in th* / /' World Mar Y Eaton * " 100 Ziegfeld Follie# ■' f ßeauties in % Paramount’s '*•'> \ Musical /// \ " < >’\ Comedy Z|V XZ- s ' '' ts. Lavish . . . Sparkling Entertainment, with a Highstepping Chorus of One Hundred Beautiful Girls. The Captivating Music of Irving Berlin. The biggest event since the Birth of Talking Pictures. Box Plans at Theatre, Tel. 44—144, and Bristol Piano Co.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE ZComm. Boxing Day at the Matinee W ■ ■ W 8 b uI 1 °^Ps Otl I S fecn S “STREgJ /r a ? T "T **A S _ & ' B 8 o v - Ot -u s : ''' ! f -W. / w A Radio Picture.
SPECIAL VALUES. SPECIAL VALUES. ■M’URSES and Waitresses’ Aprons QILVERSTONE’S Auction Mart, WoolOveralls. Collars, Beits, Caps, in worth Buildings, Cuba Street, for stock, and made lo order: infants’’out- Fuiniture. Carpets. Chesterfield Suites, fits, etc. Mrs. Collins. 34 Courtenay Place. ,n gpiriine half-price. * opposite Paramount pictures. rpiKl TOHEROA SOUP.—Pack a few ‘ ‘ -L tins in your holiday hamper. All TJETONE SHOPS OPEN ALL DAY grocers. Agents: George Tromas and Co. SATURDAY TILL 5.30 P.M. Ltd.. ’Phone 22-654.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 74, 20 December 1929, Page 2
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