AMUSEMENTS. j . THREE SESSIONS DAILY 11 a.m.. 2.15 p.m. and 8 p.m. J “WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST.” Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller present Something Exceptional <rfITHTIT z There is no entertainment in town tlia R MH I I lllzxlWX/ can com Pare with the xfl lilfeXv TN mirthful, melodic romance 0 ,4HhI B “Spring Is Here” ’ UJ H / With its Wonder Cast of v 8 Real Stars 8 he Ford Stirling is- WffiSr j his life.) a X. / Bernice Claire • /y Alexander Gray V . v^ e Lawrence Gray / '' / \<t> c * Inez Courtney / / Frank Albertson iy I Natalie Moorheac ’ Last Night’s Great Audience Received It With Cheers! e IT ’ S A WONDERFUL SHOW! ! ! Bl SUPPORTS—The Best Ever: t . Latest CARTOON—.Iust Landed: S * A First “ Mickey the Mouse ” 1 National Hit a ” d P S| VE NOVELTY Book BRISTOL .Til! Noon. From 2 p.m. at THEATRE. Telephone 28—175. 5. ' _ ”
757. Electrical Success of “THE STORM” Universal’s Last night’s large audience felt and ——- - reflected the pofver of the story, its rfif Onder realism, and the radiant beauty of the / ,aBW“Wi7t Canadian scenic background. I PIV STORJIS OF APPLAUSE. It gets its thrills from nature for the ''’Sw amazing drama unfolds in a lonely s ww-bound cabin in the wilds of Western Jt Canada, where avalanche, blizzard, ! torrent and life-snatching snowdrift .WX LUPE abound. Vhe JY VELEZ MAGNIFICENTLY ACTED BY LUPE VELEZ .ft Wm - Boyd Dyntnie Paul Cavanagh. Il Drama of The London Stage Favourite. T "° Men and THE eternal TRIANGLE I B*. IL and the “You know how ’tis.” ne Woman! Wk'UljF'' “You know how ’tis.” Pt ADDED Pt ATTRACTIONS M
iBWRBM Itheatres TO-NIGHT’S PRESENTATION OF VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. ' Arteraffc Theatre TALKIES Perfect Sound and a Delightful Entertainment. To-night — at 8 — To-night Piquant MAE MURRAY, entrancingly Beautiful, Adorably Capricious, Opulent, Bizarre, Sophisticated. IN “PEACOCK ALLEY" Lavish, Beautiful, Spectacular, Dramatic Romantic, Dynamic. Supporting Mae Murray are George Barraud, Jason Robards, Richard Tucker, W. L. Thorne, Phillips Smalley, E. H. Calvert, Arthur Hoyt, Billy Bevan. In support.—Artcraft “Viva-Vocal” Featurettes. A Special Selection ot Highgrade Audio Sound Subjects. Box Plan, Tel. 43—968, after 6.30 p.m. (Recommended more especially for Adult Audiences. MATINEE TO-DAY—2.IS P.M. ■'the flying fool,” and i alacc Hieatre Excellent Supports. PETONE. KI I TO-DAY AN” TO-NIGHT. IA/OAiwiHW The SinSin c B on S tffie S ntl" n ° £ F ° Ur IN EMS’ “THE DESERT SONGJOHN BOLES. 8 P.M. — TO-NIGHT — 8 P.M. caklotta king. No. I —Universal Talking News. Supported by No. 2 Excellent singing number LOUISE FAZENDA. No. 3—Stan Laurel and Oliver JOHNNY* 1 ARTHUR. i Hardy in a hilarious comedy. AND GREAT CAST. No. 4—Fascinating The Audible Screen’s Supreme GRETA GARBO J in Grand Theatre j4nnfl Christie to-day p and (Adult Audience Recommendation) Great All-Talking Double Feature A pulsating drama of thrilling Programme! waterfront life MA E MURRAY Reserve at 1 heatre and Bristol. _ v ., . . With | n..„ TLGEORGE BARRAUD. ■ Uur 1 heatre jason robards NEWTOWN. And Special Cast. TO-NIGHT — 7.45 — TO-NIGHT . The All-Singing-Diincing-Talking ait wxrn "FOX movietone FOLLIES” “PEACOCK ALLEY Starring SUE CARROLL. DAVID ROLLINGS Also Two Hundred Musical-Comedy Per- KFN MAYNARD formers. Catchy Song Hits. Fast- Kt - IN MAriNAKD stepping Dances. Side-Splitting In Comedy from Start to F nisb. “MOUNTAIN JUSTICE” I In Addition: - a i u SPLENDID SOUND SUPPORTS. And Full Programme. 11 >« ■■■ .
< REMOVAL NOTICE. 1 STAMFORD & CO., LTD., 1 c 68 WILLIS STREET. j a q WE DESIRE TO ANNOUNCE THAT OUR MANAGING DIRECTOR. MISS ' M. STAMFORD, WHO HAS RETURNED FROM AN EXTENDED ” VISIT TO BRITAIN, EUROPE AND AMERICA, IS NOW TN ATTENDANCE ] FOR CONSULTATION AT 68 WILLIS STREET. ' As a result of this visit and the proposed innovations arising therefrom, 1 it is necessary for us to have larger salon space than is at present at our disposal. WE HAVE NOW SECURED MORE UP-TO-DATE PREMISES, ” AND FROM NEXT MONTH OUR NEW SALON WILL BE AT ) Ii 65 WILLIS STREET, S .DIRECTLY OPPOSITE OUR PRESENT ADDRESS. * al ’PHONE: 44—745. • ’PHONE: 44—745. J 01
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 20, 18 October 1930, Page 5
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