AMUSEMENTS. FOX MOVIETONE PRODUCTION SUCH MEN AIH De Luxe . Theatre Now Showing: Daily: 2.30. Nightly: 8 p.m. Box plans at Bristol and Aitkens’ ELINOR GLYN’S strangest story of ' 3B 1 sophisticated set jV'W wit, ‘ ’'Ki WARNER BAXTER jpji CATHERINE DALE OWEN HEDDA HOPPER _ __ . . „ P h ~B CDT rr>WTi Fox Movietone V ’ ’ HSSVnLk ~ ~ C ° All - Talking i Production. I I,' J - “ A ” Certificate, wT' F -K^S■> Adult Audi ‘ V - WsMFw - first movietone drama or MEN WITH "IT.” o ' I I is SO ASTOUNDING THAT IT MUST "A®? L/3 I APPEAL TO ALL! >•■<£< -A I WARNER BAXTER gfe&Y I Portraying with superb artistry Ludwig IPCT/ b vWKa Kranz and Pierro ViUord, two widely IfW’/l differing and strango personalities. zip’) CATHERINE DALE OWEN W I ACCLAIMED THE’ SCREEN’S MOST I BEAUTIFUL WOMAN! f I Baffled Love transformed to Diabolic I | J*/ Revenge. The gargoyle nnmnshed be- ISMg JIS] V comes a dangerous Adonis—but the jswsjw® yuKf ~ antidote for one woman’s heart malady. RF z/aVk. e—< THE MOST AMAZING STORY OF fir /IiJA modern timesi
QU EE N’S THEATRE (Upper Cuba St.). COMM. TO-NIGHT AT 8. (MATINEE TO-MORROW,, 2.30.) First Wellington Release of Paramount’s Big All-Dialogue Attraction! SIR PHILIP GIBBS’ Sensational Story brought to the Audible screen—• “Darkened Rooms’* See and hear the amazing, gripping story of two human- lovers who meddled with, strange forces of life and death. evelynbrent NEIL HAMILTON DAVID NEWELL, DORIS HILL, And a Popular Supporting Cast. A THRILLING MYSTERY DRAMA OF SOCIETY’S WOLVES 1 In addition: QUEEN’S QUALITY SOUND FEATURETTES. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. POPULAR PRICES, 1/- to 2/-. Refreshing All-Talking Programme! THIS EVENING AT 8 SHARP. [ZILBI2NIE HIMEMfIJOHN BOLES, Golden-voiced ' Star, Gifted Personality, LAURA LA PLANTES, “Captain of the Guard” An Amazing Dramatic Spectacle! KINEMA SOUND FEATURETTES. Reserve at Theatre Confectionery—•’Phone 14—202 —and Bristol Piano Co. KENNEL CLUB. ANNUAL SHOW. WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS, JOHN STREET, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, July 25 and 26. Judging commences to-day (Friday), 10 a.m. Over 300 dogs of all breeds from all.over New Zealand. Show phone 23—355. A. C. GADD, Secretary. “The future of tree culture in New Zealand is assured, but this tree culture business is like marriage—it is not to be undertaken lightly,” declared Dr. W. H. Horton, amidst laughter, at the annual dinner last evening of the New Zealand Timber Growers' Association. INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. Accommodation 1 Amusements 3 Aatuoiij 18 Businesses For Sale ..' 2 Educational 2 Hotels For Sale 2 Insurance 14 Lost and Found 1 Medjcal and Toilet 2 Money and Stocks 14 Motors and Cycles For Sale.. 2 Plants, Trees, and Garden ... 2 Poultry, Dogs, Cats, Etc. ... 1 Properties For Sale 2 Public Notices 2 Rural Land For Sale IS Shipping Services .......... 15 Situations Vacant ‘ J Situations Wanfeo 1 Tenders 18 To Let 1 Transport Services 15 Wanted To Buy t Wanted To Sell 1
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 256, 25 July 1930, Page 3
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