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AMUSEMENTS. — Grand Opera House j X Direction: J. 0. WILLIAMSON FILMS. X 6 DAILY at 2.15. NIGHTLY at S p.m. fi o “OUR DANCING DAUGHTERS” IN COWBOY BOOTS 6 ! Joan Crawford in j j “MONTANAIMOON” j She’s gorgeous this fi v melodrama cmX with marvellous A I chants and melodies ... II q Right from the lone (] P ra * r ’ e ’*• as freshness V <- •• • a new interest and A x a new heart a pp eal - u u “ il ? 4z-> A METRO Production. U i J - si o o 5 V Together with 1J V fl An uproarious farce filled A IJ with witty dialogue, scream- [J - ing situations and fast O II action. 11 “A SAILOR’S HOLIDAY” O ALAN HALE and SALLY EILERS I Two “Tars” have a day ashore—They cram enough fun into that || y one day to keep you in laughs for a year. v BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL PIANO CO- AND AT THE BERKELEY A U— vn< -nz s()< >Q< >()<=>()< >OCZZaOC==>O-C==><><=s-O<=J

=: INSTANTANEOUS TRIUMPH OF “SARAH AND SON” AND POPULAR Ruth Chatterton In Her Greatest Triumph! / V > ? ——vv. s , d®|R; : :X ’ I 7 "12, HBi? Sarah & Son (The son magnificently played by young PHILLIPE DE LACY.) IT’S NOBLE THEME IS “MOTHER LOVE.’! DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS WITH BEAUTIFUL SPEAKING VOICES Include FREDERIC MARCH, WILLIAM STACK, DORIS LLOYD and GILBERT EMERY (the actor, with the best speaking voice in “Talkies”). IT’S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE I VERY FINE SUPPORTING ATTRACTIONS

SUNDAY BAND RECITAL . DE LUXE THEATRE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 8.15 p.m. THE R.N.V.R. BAND & MAORI TROUPE—THE TAHIWIS. Paul Cullen (Wurlitzer Organ). Miss Phyllis Adams (Elocutionist). EARLY RECITAL OF PARLOPHONE RECORDS. Admission Free. Silver Coin Collection. ORGAN RECITAL. rpOWN HALL. TOWN HALL, J ' TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), July 27," 1930, 8.30 p.m., By MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). Choral-Preludes (Op. 122, No. 3-5) Brahms Sonata No. 6 Mendelssohn Serenade Op 165 (No. 4) .... Albeniz Psychological Poem Rebikoff Berceuse Faulkes Briere in C Sharp Minor (Op. 20) Cesar Franck ADMISSION FREE. Voluntary Contributions received at Door. CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, Derwent St., Island Bay. rpi-IE Town and Country Parents and Principal desire the presence of Friends and Supporters at a SOCIAL EVENING, To be held at the Schoolroom, On SATURDAY EVENING. AUGUST 9, at 8 o’clock. OLD TIME AND MODERN DANCING. Supper. Music. Tickets available Telephone 25 —815. Double 7/6; Single 4/6. WANTED TO SELL— (Miscellaneous). ' AfARGARET DEAN, 236 Lambton Quay. Late shipment of Tweed Coats at less than cost. Every coat a bargain. PULMONAS — Protect yourself from chills and influenza by taking Pulmonas. Al! Chemists, 1/6, 2/6 box. ‘•TpRIENDSinP” Peanut Butter—Use 4- this sandwich filling and make the cliildren’s cut lunches enjoyable. Storejteepers. - “TpGMONT BRAND” Ham is favoured AJ by everyone. Ask your Storekeeper for “Egmont Brand” to-day. /CLEARING SALE —Doors, windows. 4-' iron, t. and g. lining, water piping, quantity insulators, large drawers, sundries. Wreckers Ltd.. 40 Vivian St. DUY Furniture. Upholstery, Bedding 4A direct from manufacturers. We have no shops. Wellington Cabinet Co- Ltd- 73-77 Boulcott St. Tel. 40— DOR Races and Shows engage Dustin’s.. 4- Ltd- Caterers, Wanganui and Palnlcrston North.

| BOX PLAN | I for | i Wellington’s I I 1930 | | MUSICAL z ifiitniitiiiiniiiiiiiiiiHitiiiiiiiiiiiN ■ - FESTIVAL | E • timmiiiimmmiiimmimiiiiinutii = j Now Open at = = s The Bristol. = | iKagnificent Performances | 1 of Every Kind of Music planned = = FOR EVERY AFTERNOON f I AND EVENING | 1 FROM | 1 SUNDAY, I I AUGUST 3, I | —TO— | 1 SATURDAY, I I AUGUST 9. | \ SECURE A .SEASON TICKET. i : (Single 10/6, Double 21/-). i i ADMITS TO EVERY i = PERFORMANCE. 1 f Apply to SECRETARY, | 1 c/o Messrs. Petherick & Webb, = = Bank N.Z. Chambers : : (To Aro Branch), : 1 (NEXT REGENT THEATRE.) | I ’Phone 43-005. j

WANTED TO SELL— (Miscellaneous). • TVTOQUETTE Chesterfield Suites, £l7; Oak Bedroom Suites, £l9; Easy Chairs, 50/. City Furnishing Store, Blair St., Courtenay Place, TITOTOR OIL —Lubricating. Standard Quality, equal to adverti--d brands. 5/- gallon. Empire Oil Co., Harris St., Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 257, 26 July 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 257, 26 July 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 257, 26 July 1930, Page 5