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AMUSEMENTS. Grand Opera House ■. Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. „ . MATINEE: 2.15. NIGHT AT 8 P.M. Music The Greatest Achievement Attained by any Picture! The Famous Star of the Romance Metropolitan Opera. Lawrence Tibbett In Laughter ■■ „ ( < “The Rogue Song” i •/An All-Colour Dramatic Masterpiece. Thrill A full comic ope a on the screen with ■ the glorious voice of the world’s great- \ AjJg cst living baritone pouring forth its V-7 : 'w exquisite, melody in many beautiful W# songs—Scenes of untold splendour and ty a liberal dash of hilarious comedy. Drama (Recommended as more suitable for Adults Only). Everythin It has been acclaimed by the world press as being the finest Musical Treat yet shown on the Talking Picture Screen. Gorgeous Ballets to See Glorious Songs to Hear And a story that will grip your soul. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL AND THE BERKELEY To-dayBEST AND MOST To-night THREE SESSIONS DAILY — H a,nu 2.15 p.m. and 8 p.m. THREE SOUNDS BEST.” . Sir Benjamin and Sir John Fuller present Something ' best ~ and ~ MOST Zflill Beyond compare, it stands supreme! XH BO? ’ K Direct, from “The Metropolitan, WU ' ■ \ New York. The big joy' hit of 1930. J? > A Mirth, Melody, Romance. . 1 1 1 1 ft' U R is fresh and buoyant; as bright, 4WW WgfHp, j ; breezy and brilliant as s P nn s time Mg I / itself . Replete with gales of laughsZ Showers of songs and hurricane \ romance. By the Producer of “Sally” “Spring Is Here” /V JJ „ rNV* v-C Represents three great romances _Ai[ IF/ interwoven into the cleverest musicf'. \ I YZ \% ' O comedy of the talking screen. 1 / FHAT A CAST! ■‘ot’’ zA 8 World Stars 8 T FORD STERLING in the “Hit” of ' EiS Llfe ’ Louise Fazenda, Bernice Claire, wir Lawrence Gray, Alexander Gray, Inez Courtenay, Frank Albertson and Natalie Moorhead. First National Hit BOOK EARLY AT THE BRISTOL. THE BEST FIRST PART YET! ! I “Mickey the Mouse” (“The Fire Fighters”) Just Landed. First Screening in New Zealand. BATHE’S ENGLISH MAGAZINE. “LAMB CHOPS’ (Comedy). ‘‘HAWAIIAN LOVE” (Gorgeous Technicolour Gem). UNIVERSAL NEWS REEL (The Latest). TO DAY.—LATE SHOPPERS’ SESSION: From 5 to 7 p.m. “THE STORM IN ALL ITS MAJESTY Universal’s _ -sfcfflWtt lATntllddr “ picture form, and now as a SuperUtawvs (18%$ Talkie” electrifies audiences by the sheet 17«aa4« /_ sHSHEU- force of its dramatic power, the viceKg. like gj.jp of it s heart appeal and the S glory of its settinßS ‘ jSW'- It gets its thrills from nature for the i Ora r amazing story is unfolded in a lonely (Sjaj2> v jjMHTjZ U snow-bound cabin in the wilds of Western ..P Canada, where avalanche, blizzard, iSI torrent and life-snatching snowdrift “ abound. tf/ie VELEZ Magnificently Acted in this Cabin - t>y . LUPE VELEZ ■ ‘JR A “You know how ’tis. f/oWA r. = One of the most fascinating stars in ./• V Dynamic sereenland. b Drama of Wm. BOYD (of “What Price Glory”) K- I wo M en and and klw. ' J,nd thc PAUL CAVANAGH (the popular wRLx IflG? Bnc 'Vonmn! London Stage Favourite) with ML'UjJfi®* “You know how tke ] ove s torm raging within and the ’tis.” elements warring without. “THE STORM” is a Dramatic Thunderbolt! FIVE Rare Added Novelties FIVE BOOK AT BRISTOL OR THEATRE. TELEPHONE 45—100.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 19, 17 October 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 19, 17 October 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 19, 17 October 1930, Page 3

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