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AMUSEMENTS. Every living soul left the theatre singing the praises' of this GREAT MILLION DOLLAR PRODUCTION! ! ! THREE SESSIONS DAILY 11 a.m., 2.15 pan., and S p.m. Sir Benjamin and John Fuller present “Song of the Flame.” Gorgeous in Superlative Technicolour! A Dramatic Sensation with Music, Singing, and Dancing ' FULL OF RIG SURPRISES, AND ONE OF THE BIGGEST IS THE WONDERFUL SINGING AND AMAZING ACTING OF NOAH BEERY twk HES - VAGNII ’’ ICENT: 1. vtf J k K ~ How many know that Beery, before -41 joining pictures, was primo basso of the Chicago Opera Company, and (hat his ■j singing in “Song of (he Flame” has eleefl k£ A « i S tritied his most ardent admirers? SbJL * T '8 K A JlrrfiSl Beery’s voice is a revelation—no less » also— V ' ALICE GENTLE \ BE Prima donna assohita —a great artist. _■>< WfißtZ from La Scala. Milano, and she’s English! BERNICE CLAIRE— - —INEZ COURTNEY—“A” Cert.: Best for Adults. —ALEXANDER GRAY A picture that is startling the zvorld! A FIRST NATIONAL-VITAPHONE TRIUMPH! “SONG WRITERS’ REVIEW” (M.-G.-M.), and FOUR OTHER NOVELTIES. I Better Book Early at BRISTOL and avoid crushing. Theatre Tel.: 25—175. t' ' . BOTH LADIES AND THEIR ESCORTS REVELLED YESTERDAY IN THE BEAUTY OF THIS ENTERTAINMENT. 101-' lonuirrmy ~ THE BIG TALKING ONE OF An entrancing human story speeding from near tragedy to the dawning of another and brighter to-morrow. Waiting for forgiveness—for happiness—for LOVE! Fighting the scandal of a big mistake! In this all-talking epic, Billie Dove, famous as “The Bird of Paradise” of the screen, on account of her magniticent raiment, is MORE GORGEOUS THAN EVER in a-bfgilder ing array ol the LATEST PARIS CREATIONS IN RAVISHING GOIAMNGS, TOQUES, HATS, Etc. With Billie Dove, leading a strong cast, arc: Grant Withers Kenneth. Thompson A FIRST NATIONAL VITAPHONE PICTURE Special SIR HENRY SEGRAVE BREAKING THE LAND SPEED RECORD IN “THE GCiLDEN ARROW.” BOOK AT BRISTOL EARLY or at THEATRE. TELEPHONE: 45—100. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! IN THE TOWN HALL! TOWN HALL! COMMENCING AT 8 o’clock. ' THE CONCERT OF THE SEASON. WELLINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conductor LEON DE MAUNY. A WONDERFUL COMBINATION OF SEVENTY-FOUR LEADING INSTRUMENTALISTS In a fascinating Programme containing numbers that will appeal to everyone. SOLO PIANIST ERNEST JENNER. Reserved Seats: 4/- and 3/- (plus tax). Plan at The Bristol. Four Hundred Seats at 2/- (plus tax). COME TO THE TOWN HALL YOU’LL ENJOY IT ALL!

THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE j YEAR. ' PHILHARMONIC QRCHESTRA . (65 PERFORMERS) In association with KUBELIK (By arrangement with J. & N. Tait) One of the greatest Violinists the World has ever known. Brilliant programme includes" first performance in the Dominion of TSCHAIKOWSKY’S VIOLIN CONCERTO. TOV/N HALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15. Preferential Booking opens MONDAY, November 10. Ordinary Plan opens WEDNESDAY, November 12. Reserves: 5/-, 7/6, and 10/6; Unreserved 3/-. (All plus tax). Applications now being received at THE BRISTOL. . : 2 N.Z. LAND VALUES LEAGUE. “LAND AND LABOUR.” ■jLTR. P. J. O’REGAN will deliver iiis - i ' JL Third Public Address in the Trades Hall, Vivian Street, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, commencing at 8.15 o'clock. / SUBJECT: “PRIVATE PROPERTY TN LAND HISTORICALLY CONSIDERED.” _ The Speaker will answer Questions from the Audience. R. D. SMITH, Hon, Secretary. HOME OF COMPASSION, ISLAND BAY. ANNUAL GIFT TEA. fFHE Annual Gift Tea will be held at the Home of Compassion, Island Bay, on the afternoon of Saturday, November 8, from 2 to 4 p.m. The Public are cordially invited to attend. WANTED TO SELL— (Miscellaneous). FANCY COSTUMES FOR HIRE. Madame foley and co., victoria Hall, 160 Adelaide Road, Wellington. Large assortment Ladies’. Children’s and Gent’s Fancy Costumes. Dinner and Evening Suits. Tel. 24—154. A/TcDONALD’S Old Port Wine.'guaranteed pure New Zealand Grape Juice; an excellent tonic. T. B. McDonald, Taradale. PETHOLITE travel cases are always A welcome presents—you can get any style—suit case, attache, hat box, collarbox or week-end case. TYUNCAN’S cannot make people eat ■U their delicious Confectionery, but they do make delicious Confectionery Ibr people to cat.

I WELLINGTON WRESTLING I ASSOCIATION. WRESTLING! WRESTLING! WELLINGTON TOWN HALL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3. EXTRA SPECIAL MATCH; KARA PASHA (“The Terrible Turk”) FRED EBERT (The Austrian Champion). Last Wednesday Kara Pasha.put up a wonderful showing against Abe Coleman, and again proved himself the best'wrestler at his weight ever seen in Wellington. On Monday Night Next patrons can be assured of witnessing another real, dingdong tussle between two experienced matmen. _ , GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY. THERE’LL BE A BIG CROWD. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS CONSTITUTE PRELIMINARIES. PRICES: 5/- and 2/6 (both plus tax). Ladies Half-price. Box Plan at Jim Tnrfis’ (Ritz Tobacconist), Manners Street. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. rpHE Annual Athletic Sports,'arranged J- for October 31, have been Postponed on account of adverse weather conditions to Monday, November 3. W. A. ARMOUR, Headmaster. ST. MARY’S GUILD. A SALE in aid of St. Mary's Home .will be opened at the Home, Messiues Road, Karori, by Lady Bell on Friday, Nov. 7, at 3 p.m. Needlework, Fancy Cakes, Christmas Cakes, Produce, Sweets and Flower Stulls. A good supply of everything. RHYTHMIC BREATHING CLASSES. (CORRECT Breathing Banishes Disease, brings health aud beauty. Classes Mondays and Thursdays, 7.30 p.m. Private lessons given. Special arrangements for country visitors. Moderate fees. Apply TRUTH BOOK ROOM, 39 Levy Building, Courtenay Place. WANTED TO SELL-r-(Miscellaneous). TIKOPELLERS — Kennedy’s replace A- others by their proved greater efficiency, economy'in full. Burgess, Outboard Service, 30-32 Customs Street E., Auckland. T ROD & CO. —Huge Stocks Spring w • lamb ; nothing better. Forequarters 10d., Hindquarters 1/-. Round corner from old shop. TJHEUMO removes stiffness of joints and soreness of muscles caused by Rheumatism. It removes the cause. 2/6 and 4/6. ’■ rpHREE essentials in travel goods—lightness, appearance and wearing qualities. Look for the SUPER LETHOLITE label.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 32, 1 November 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 32, 1 November 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 32, 1 November 1930, Page 5

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