AMUSEMENTS. j&MJRffISi THEATRES I TO-NIGHT’S PRESENTATION OF VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. Cinema Johnsonville TO-DAY, 2.30, XMAS MATINEE! TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! DIG HOLIDAY PROGRAMME I RAMON NOVARRO ROD LA ROCQUE In 1,1 “FORBIDDEN HOURS.” "CAPT, SWAGGER. TWO BIG STAR ATTRACTIONS! X.MAS NIGHT: XMAS NIGHT: . “WHITE SHADOWS OF THE SOUTH SEAS.” “AFTERWARDS,” ■ Thrilling Adventure in the East! 0 Wl I ■■ H Picture of Mystery at Matinee sup- ■ | M ■ ported by Gazette, Comedy, and ■ " ■ .Zu nrnKITV WMIRAMARt i I I .I'A i Ik- 1> I The most vivid and startling •••* Sound synchronised [XiriEMflM Submarine ” I TO-NIGHT at 8 p.m. Marjorie Hume and huge cast in Fnntm-lno-“AFTERWARDS,” I'eatuung From Baroness Orczy’s novel. TA OK WAT T DOROTHY The story of an extraordinary crime JACK HOLT, In a sacred Eastern temple and the REVIER and RALPH vengeance of a bereaved lover on GRAVES. a brilliant young English doctor! vrivn. vx. NCE! The Greatcjt and Most - Spec _ Also Marie Harrison of “ON TO RENO,” Matrimonial Mix-ups—and TTOWi ~ A farcical tale of, divorce do s and Also Excellent Supporting Programme. TIIYPA TALKIE ■‘“‘Sfi, lnree SHORTS ARTCRAFT THEATRE GREAT DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME! Edmund Lowe and Mary Astor in , # ” “DRESSED TO KILL," picture of a thousand and one The fascinating adventures of a lone emotions. An absolute laugh-hit .from girl among the wolves of society. beginning to end. Reservations, Tel. 43—968 after 6.30 p.m. F>a@ib<uip©s Grand and Empire LYALL LAY. P F T ON E MATINEE at 2.30 p.m. ItIUHE Buster Keaton, “The Frozen-faced’ • JOHN GILBERT Comedian in J “SPITE MARRIAGE,” With “spite MARRIAGE," Mary Nolan, Ernest I orrence A screen scream. The comedy of ln Also “Chapter* 5 ? Diamond “ DESERT NIGHTS ” .Waster” and usual supports. .ALSO ' EVENING SESSION at 7.45 p.m. POT a NJF'C.RI Buster Keaton in • r<Jl_.rA INEAuixl "SPITE MARRIAGE." With Lon Chaney in ’'Jnxmzii Kerrv “WEST OF ZANZIBAR.” iNOiman Kerry Incidental Music by SEASIDE In TRIO (piano, violin, ’cello). « THp WOMAN FROM Note. —“West of Zanzibar” is rc- lilt. WUIYIAPI rlxMlYl commended by the Censor as more MOSCOW ” suitable for adults. IF IT'S AT OUR THEATRE IPS GOOD NEW TOWN. GEO. SIDNEY in and , m ,nTnx in “GIVE AND TAKE.” NEIL HAMILTON ,111 A Side-splitting Comedy. “THE, SHIELD OF HONOUR. JI. KARORI. gfFrw 1 -—iSLffwo BAY F | Tjm jf c c o y and Marlon Douglas Richard Bartheliness in in “THE LITTLE SHEPHERD OF “ SIOUX) BLOOD ” KINGDOM COME.” Also Col. Tim McCoy in “HONOUR ABOVE ALL” “THE DESERT RIDER” . u ± , , . . „ Alsu Comedy and Gazette. Xmas Eve: Plastered in. Paris. King George Theatre Lower Hutt TWO EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS: SIR HALL CAINE’S WORLD-FAMOUS STORY “THE BONDSMAN” x ALSO THE FINEST BRITISH PICTURE EVER SCREENED: “THE WARE CASE” An Extra Special Programme. An Extra Special Programme. XMAS EVENING : “The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come.” BOXING DAY: “Californian Mail” and “Ten Modern Commandments.” MAC’S COSY THEATRE, UPPER HUTT MATINEE. “THOSE WHO DARE” —John Bowers. MATINEE. TO-NIGHT. “THE HAUNTED HOU SE”—Chester Conklin. DOUBLE TO-NIGHT. “NUMBER 17”—Guy N ewall. PROGRAMME MONDAY. “HIGH SEAS”—Lilian Rich. MONDAY. TUESDAY. “THE HEART OF MAR YEAND”—Dolores Costello. XMAS EVE ■WEDNESDAY. "IF I WERE SINGLE”—Conrad Nagel. XMAS NIGHT THURSDAY. “RESURRECTION”—SpeciaI Picture. THURSDAY BOXING NIGHT. Dolores del Rio in a story of Tsardom. SPECIAL, FRIDAY. "TONl”—Jack Buchanan. FRIDAY. PICTURES EVERY 'WEEK NIG HT—December 23 to January 2.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 75, 21 December 1929, Page 5
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