AMUSEMENTS. ®|j£ fcjjjmi SCREENING THREE SESSIONS DAIEY: JI a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. A Brilliant Satire The value of this travesty on marriage and | divorce rests on the highly amusing char- | actcrisations of the various individuals of I the two generations as well as on | ’ Maugham’s brilliant dialogue. ’ ■ > '' ■ ■ ■ The most daring and absorbing romance that j ' has come to the talking screen! < ’ j UH This brilliant picture throws the searchlight of truth on a vital problem—what right have we to romance after marriage? Lewis Stone - - - . Ernest Torrence .Catherine Dale Owen - Paul Cavanagh Most romances that we see on the screen end with marriage—but here is one that begins with marriage. It will set the whole • town talking! (Recommended by the Censor more suitable for Adults.) 1 > 1 THE REGENT FEATURETTES (A SHOW IN THEMSELVES.) . THRILLING WRESTLING ; KARA PASHA V. ABIE COLEMAN (The “Terrible Turk”) (The Yiddish Hercules) An Exciting Sound Picture of these Great Mat-Men l —Taken at their Last Match in Wellington. B°X Plan* at Theatre (Tel. 44—144) and Bristol Piano Co. £
An Outstanding Success Last Night’s Audience, Cheered the Return of Flesh and Bl°od. Grand Opera House Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON FILMS. Full Matinee To-day-2.15-Full Matinee To-day Bookings for To-Night are Exceptionally heavy- —Reserve now at . the Bristol or the Berkeley» THE NEW ENGLISH IiUMrBWS The Brightest, Breeziest Hour’s Entertainment you have ever witne „ed Glad Songs Gay Dancers Snappy Ballets, \ and Clean, Wholesome Humour. Together with NANCY CARROLL in “Dangerous Paradise” With RICHARD ARLEN and WARNER OLAND A Delightful Film of Tropic Romance and Adventure. , (Recommended as more suitable for Adults). PRICES. —Matinee: 1/- to 2/6; Children, 1/- and 1/3. To-Night: ! 1/6 to 3/6- Week Nights: 1/-to 3/-. (ALL PRICES PLUS TAX). ; Theatre Phone 28—106. Theatre Phone 28—106
Grand Opera House Direction : : :: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.) LTD. HAVE PASSED. AND ONE THAT WL BE APPRECICommencing SATURDAY, December 6, ,J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD., Present Their Magnificent, Up-to-date 1930 Production of the Most Popular of All Musical Plays: “THE BELLE ®£ NEW YORK.” WHICH WILL BE STAGED ON AN ELABORATE, SPECTACULARSCALE OF BEAUTY AND SPLENDOUR. The Most Wonderful Musical . Comedy Cast Ever Presented, lncluding LESLIE HOLLAND (Who has been specially engaged for the role of Icabud Bronson.) ROMOLA HANSEN,- SIDNEY BURCHALL, HERBERT BROWNE, AMY ROCHELLE, BERNARD MANNING, BOA NICHOL, SID WHEELER, DULCIE DAVENPORT, LES BOb-AGHEI, CONNIE HOBBS. MIRTAN LESTER and JIM GERALD, who, m the of Blinky Bill, has achieved his greatest triumph. THIS WILL BE ONE OF THE MOST OUTSTANDING MUSICAL PRODUCTIONS EVER STAGED TN WELLINGTON! t Marly Door Stalls PRICES: D.C. and R.S.. 8/-; Stalls, 4/-; and Gallery, 1/- extra (all plus tax.BOX PLANS TO BE ADVERTISED LATE!..
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 50, 22 November 1930, Page 5
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