AMUSEMENTS. TWO BIG TALKIES NOW SHOWING AT Grand Opera House Direction - - - J. C. Williamson films. DAILY AT 2.15 NIGHTLY at 8 o’clock. the h it on - TH E SHIP FROM SHANGHAI \ |O** U It has Love Interest, it has \ J \ 9’*' Action every-minute, it has One ’““noOr'' 1 ' . of the Finest Casts ever seen \ lw' ("'£ on the Talking Screen! talk/hc / H/ ! tnrrcrecj "‘tv“ /jf-X. , EJ S C Thrill- f/ W huntcrsl / I—Awe’s- / 'your dish! The most exciting Sea Story ever shown on the screen. WMMar Recommended by the Censor more ’ especially for adults. BOX PLANS at THE BRISTOL. THE BERKELEY and THEATRE (’PHONE: 28—1(16). WELLINGTON’S NEXT BIG TALKIE ATTRACTION THE TALKING SCREEN ADAPTATION OF SHAKESPEARE’S IMMORTAL COMEDY: DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS MARY PICKFORD TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME IN “THE TAMING OF THE SHREW” * Ww Wfl / A UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE, The tempestuous courtship of a rip-roaring Romeo who exploded a bomb-shell of high spirits in the house of his father-in-law-to-be to woo and wed a fair and fiery beauty.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 221, 14 June 1930, Page 5
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