AMUSEMENTS. I DE LUXE I i now tufatrf i I SHOWING JI jrAJ&MFM A 2.30 and 8 p.m. 1 Sensationally Successful “Dynamite” Premiere ! — WITHOUT QUESTION THE TEAK’S MOST :: GRIPPING DRAMATIC PRODUCTION :: Big Attendances, Thrilled and Impressed!—A SUPER “TALKIE’! To liis triumphs of the past, Cecil B. De Millo now adds the greatest of all—his first Talking Picture. It needed his directorial wizardry to .show in its full force the power of the Talking Screen to give the world youth, song, gaiety, drama of an unforgettable kind. 4 RfiWCO . with your own eyes! Incredible 1 until you hear each thrilling word of it! The Talking Screen now Afi reveals in its full power of dramatic portrayal, the genius of one of the screen’s foremost directors! DE MILLE Spectacle! i 1 9S0 ’ 8 I aK—DE MILLE Lavishness! I BIGGEST I DE MILLE Dramatic Climaxes! Certificate. Censor’s Requisition: Adult —WITH— Audiences Only. Conrad NAGEL — Charles BICKFORD Kay JOHNSON Julia FAYE WITH 28 OTHER PRINCIPALS. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer All-Talking Special. Box Plans at Bristol and Aitken’s.
. theatres! lajjy I TO-NIGHT’S PRESENTATION OF VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. ARTCRAFT THEATRE TO-NIGHT at & TO-NIGHT. Norma Talmadge Norma Talroudgo i i Also.—A story with a punch which At her best in her best picture, only a sportsman can appreciate—“THE WOMAN DISPUTED” , "THE MAN I 105 E A story—Fast-moving, Powerful A Drama of the Prize Kin o . Unconventional. I I Thrills! Romance! Excitement! Reservations: Tel. 43-968 after 6.30 p.m. u how s of D h n °XV Palace Theatre All-Talking-Singing Dancing dutonf Campus Revue Spectacle! PtIUKH. . -°3OFW7I GLORIA SWANSON dd ME M Bn W The most sensational triumph vs of her career - 9/ UtsiS-OlSlPsir VI “THE TRESPASSER" ik WBHlolarlwCl Zs GLORIA -SWANSON emerges BX ™ mHR wS tC iwEli w fJSI more compelling, more dazzling RjjX ”ail 1W ■a P’ > zyi in this tremendous All-Talking I b “ Ek®® I Dramatic Sensation ! I 1 1 And Full Programme. (Western Electric Equipment.) L * ■» p ” nancy carroll Grand and Empire JACK OAKIE, PETONE. WILLIAM AUSTIN the great'"" In. DONOVAN “SWEETIE” - SARRON Songs and Bright Music ! n-irUT Love and Laughter 1 (Wellington) FIGHT. Drama and Romance 1 „ : »« r> • »| so 1 Charles Rogers and Mary Brian Kinema Sound Featurettes. .. SOMEONE”TO LOVE ” Reserve at Theatre Confectionery, Maria Corda 'Phone 14—202, . » rx » and Bristol Piano Co. DANCING MAD IF IT’S AT OUR THEATRE IT'S GOOD. NEWTOWN. Bebe Daniels in Bobo Daniels I I Jack Holt in Jack Holt “WHAT A NIGHT” Zane Grey’s A picture brimming over with I “AVALANCHE” Comedy. I ' A story full of thrills and action. | Change of Programme Mon., Wed. and Fridays. I
GOOD FRIDAY. GOOD FRIDAY. GOOD FRIDAY. “ TOWN HALL t, X OWN HALL e AT 7.30 P.M. ® “THE MESSIAH.” “THE MESSIAH.” “THE MESSIAH.” “THE MESSIAH.” “THE MESSIAH.” . “THE MESSIAH.” " . (Handel) Will be given by the ! WELLINGTON HARMONIC! „ _ WELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY SOCIETY (With augmented Chorus, Orchestra of Strings and Grand Organ). Under the direction of 1 MR. H. TEMPLE WHITE. ] Proceeds in aid of ] UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF FUND. 1 UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF FUND. Everyone connected with this effort is j giving his or her services. ' YOUR HELP IS WANTED TO SWELL THE FUNDRESERVE GOOD FRIDAY FOR “MESSIAH.” Plan at The Bristol on Monday next. Reserves 3/-. No Tax. No Booking Fee. 5 F THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE OVERSEAS, I Wellington Corps. A LECTURE will be given by Dr. J. H. 1 ■ rl - Twhigg in the Association Rooms, 1 Broadway Building, on Monday, April 14, at 8 p.m. Subject: “Poisons and Unconsciousness.” Public Cordially Invited. Corps Business 7.30 Sharjb
ENGLISH-SPEAKING UNION. BEAR-ADMIRAL BYRD’S RECEPTION. for the above Reception in ■* the Town Hall on Wednesday next, April 16, may now be obtained from the undermentioned. Early application is absolutely necessary to avoid disappointment. Members and friends. Tickets, 3/6 each. MRS. RUPERT KNOWLES, Secretary, 2nd Bloor, Dominion Farmers’ Institute. INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. ■Accommodation 1 Amusements 5 Auctions 20 Businesses For Sale 6 Chiropractors 6 . Deaths 1 Educational 3 Funeral Notices 1 Hotels For Sale 6 Insurance 14 Live Stock For Sale 4 Lost and Found 1 Machinery For Sale 6 Meetings 7 Medical and Toilet 3 Money and Stocks 14 Motors and Cycles For Salo 4 Motorists’ Service Guide ... 6 Personal 1 Plants, Trees, and Garden .. 3 Poultry. Dogs, Cals, Etc. ... 4 Properties For Sale 2 Publie Notices 7-10 Rest Homos 1 Rural Land For Sale 20-S Shipping Services 6 Situations Vacant ......... 1 Sitnations Wanted 1 Tenders 7 To Let 1 Tourist Resorts 3 Transport Services 6 Wanted To Buy 4 Wanted To Exchange 4 Wanted To Rent 1 Wanted to Sell (Miscellaneous) 4
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