—.; . ■ AMUSEMENTS. DE LUXE THEATRE (Greatest Talkies Perfect Orchestral Music.) Now Showing: Nightly 8 o’clock, Daily 2.30 _ Th ° \ xA "o* Singing, ■’wirP®r ®* s ® tars ' --Qlj I I Dramatic MH 1 f S presentedfy WILLIAM FOX . i , , r , ,< , Scintillating Glittering IN ADDITION :— DE LUXE SPECIAL SELECTION SOUND AND SILENT FEATURETTES MR. L. D. AUSTIN AND HIS ORIGINAL ORCHESTRA DE LUXE BOOKING ! Box Plans at Bristol and Aitken’s. Ring ’Phono 23—080 for reservations.
WBUEKE THEATRES TO-NIGHT’S PRESENTATION OF VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT.
MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.15 P.M. Gazette Serial and Two Big Features. ■'ANNAPOLIS’' & “CELEBRITY" KILBIRN’E INEMA TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. SHARP. Lina Basquette and Robt. Armstrong “ CELEBRITY ’’ An action-filled boxing romance with a breath-catching climax 1 Also John Mack Brown and Jeanette Loft “ ANNAPOLIS ” A tensely dramatic appealing story of two American middles and a girl —a romance packed with action and thrills ! ! ! ' Reserve NOW at Theatre,, ’Phone 14—202. Screening Monday and Tuesday—"THE FOUR FEATHERS” Don’t miss this stupendous Production ! KILBIRNIE KINEMA.
ARTSRAFT THEATRE >•" (Opposite Parliament Buildings.) TO-NIGHT at S p.m. TO-NIGHT Raging! Blazing! Colourful Russia forms the background for one of (lie most intriguing, absorbing dramas ever filmed. JOHN BARRYMORE supported by CAMILLA HORN and a huge cast in—. “TEMPEST” EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Telephone 43—968 after G. 30 p.m. for Reservations.
LYALL BAY. ! . M'ATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30\’.M.. MORGAN’S T AST T>Alb " ORGAN’S -U'AS'T JAaid •• Starring TIM McCOY. Wild rides! Hair-breniltli escapes! Excitement! ' Thrills! Also Chapter D bt “Tlie Diamond Must er’’ and two comedies. EVENING AT 7.45 J’.M. “MORGAN’S LAST RAID” Starring TIM MeCOY. “OUR DANCING DAUGHTERS” Starring JOAN CRAWFORD. A sensational exposure of jazz-mud girls.
If it’s at OUR THEATRE it’s Good, « NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT nt 7.30 Two Splendid Attractions. TO-NIGHT nt 7.30. Eddie Leonard and Josephine Dunn 4 . Jean Hersholt in in “|M ELO H Y I, AN E ” “MO I) EBN T, I) VE ” ‘ Change-of Programme. Mon., Wed. and Fri.
King George Theatre I.OWKB HUTT. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT I’ntsy Ruth Miller in " BEAUTIFUL, BUT DUMB” Also John Stnnrt and Lillian Rich in “HIGH SEAS” TALKIES! TALKIES! TALKIES! FOR LOWER HUTT. Tlie management are pleased to announce that the installation of “talkie" apparatus is almost completed and the King George Theatre will commence showing talkie pictures on WEDNESDAY NEXT.
- INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ! ADVERTISING. Accommodation ............ 1 Auctions ........... 10 Businesses For Sale ....... 3 Chiropractors 8 Deaths 1 Educational 2 Funeral Notices 1 Hotels For Salo 2 Insurance 12 Live Stock For Sale 2 • Lost and Found .... 1 Machinery For Sale 10 Medical and Toilet 3 Money and Stocks 12 Motors and Cycles For Sale 2 I Motorists’ Service Guide .... 0 I Plants, Trees, and Garden .. 5 | Poultry, Dogs, Cats, Etc. ... 5 I Properties For' Sale 1 j Public Notices 8 Railway Services 5 Rest Homes 1 Rural Land For Sale .10 Shipping Services 0 Shows 5 Situations Vacant 1 Situations Wanted 1 Tenders 10 Tourist Resorts 3 To Let 1 Transport Services 0 Wanted To Buy 2 Wanted To Rent 1 Wanted to Sei) (Miscellaneous) 5
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 85, 4 January 1930, Page 4
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