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AMUSEMENTS. theatre (Best Sound In Town). NOW SHOWING : DAILY, 2.30. NIGHTLY AT 8. Still Another Big Return Season Attraction at Popular Prices! | A PARAMOUNT ALL- | j TALKING PICTURE! | ’The baffling, gripping episodes of the strangest crime ever conceived are unravelled by Philo Vance, famous detective of “The Canary Murder Case” “The Greene Murder Case’ With WILLIAM POWELL JEAN ARTHUR And Big Supporting Cast. In addition: KING’S SOUND I SHORT SUBJECTS. | PRICE SCALE, 1/- to 2/9. | BOOKING. —Box Plans at Bristol. BANK ROBBED! Culprits using proceeds to see PELTZER at Basin Reserve, February 8. “WHOOPEE.” MATINEE. WEDNESDAY MATINEE. NEXT MATINEE. WEDNESDAY AT 2 P.M. SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES:— Adults, 4/-, 3/-, 2/- and 1/-. > Children half price to all parts except Gallery. (Prices plus tax.) ■SUCCESS OF “WHOOPEE” SUCCESS OF “WHOOPEE” A Real Show. An Abundance of Comedy, Beautiful Musical Numbers, Gorgeous Costumes, Exquisite Ensembles,' Wonderful Dancing, and a Delicious Love Romance. The Whole Company Achieved a Triumph. GRAND OPERA HOUSE “WHOOPEE” A MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT Of MUSIC—DANCING—FUNSPLENDOUR. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 TO-NIGHT, AT 8 And Until FRIDAY NEXT, FEB. 7. Only Matinee Wednesday Next. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Present Ziegfeld’s £20,000 Musical ’ Comedy—“WHOOPEE” Which was received last “WHOOPEE” Saturday night with re“WHOOPEE” markable enthusiasm by “WHOOPEE” a record audience, which “WHOOPEE” enjoyed every minute “WHOOPEE” of stupendous produc“WHOOPEE’ tion. The biggest, bright“WHOOPEE” est, and best Musical “WHOOPEE” Show seen in WeIIing“WHOOPEE” ton for years. “WHOOPEE” ! ' ‘ 80—ARTISTS—80 ’ Including THE KENDALL’S THE KENDALL’S (Pat and Terry), The Famous London Artists and Dancers. A GREAT AND WONDERFUL SHOW Play produced by Victor Tatuall. NIGHT PRICES: D.C. and O. Stalls, 6/-; Stalls, 4/-; Gallery, 2/-; Late Gallery, 1/6 (.Prices plus tax). Commencing. NEXT (SATURDAY) NEXT NEXT (SATURDAY) NEXT With rt Matinee. A Popular Revival. FOR (2) TWO NIGHTS ONLY. The Brilliant Fascinating Comic Opera by Franz Schubert, “LILAC TIME.” ‘ John Ralston “LILAC TIME.” in His Original “LILAC TIME.” Character of “LILAC TIME.” Franz Schubert. l. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. For One Night Only. -■THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS.” “THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS.” Commencing WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12. At the MATINEE. MATINEE. MATINEE. For the last Two Nights of the Season. A Special Revival of the Delicious Musical Play, “THE STUDENT PRINCE.” “THE STUDENT PRINCE.” Box Plans for the above revivals will be opened at the “BRISTOL” on NEXT WEDNESDAY MORNING. NEXT WEDNESDAY MORNING. R. DORIS GORDON win address Mothers Chair Appeal, Council Chamber, Town Hall, February 11, 8 p.m. gOXING. TOWN HALL, TUESDAY NEXT, SARRON v. LECKIE. TWO BRILLIANT EXPONENTS. NOTED FOR FAST. OPEN ATTACKING TACTICS. USUAL PRICES. 5/1 and 2/6 (plus tax). Box Plans at Perry’s, Manners Street. Early Door Tickets at Box Office and at Sowman’s. Lambton Quay. . TERRACE GAOL WRECKED! PrisJL oners determined to sec PEL 1 ALL at Basin Reserve, February 8. JJUTT FLOWER SHOW, NEXT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. Entries Close Noon. Tuesday, February 4, P.O. Box 19, Lower Hutt. LEARN ESPERANTO. 4 LL who, arc interested in the International Auxiliary Language, Esperanto. are notified that (he 1930 Season will conunenro TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), FEBRUARY 4, at 8 p.m., in the Y.M.C.A.. Willis Street. Fee 10/6. Under 20, 5/-. BERTRAM POTTS, F.8.E.A., Hou. Serretary, Wellington Esperanto Club. RAR bn Doris Gordon speak on Mothers’ Chair Appeal. Council Chamber, Town Hall, February 11, 8 p.m.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 110, 3 February 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 110, 3 February 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 110, 3 February 1930, Page 2

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