AMUSEMENTS. SCREENING THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 11 a.m, 2.15 p.m,, 8 p.m. A BRILLIANT SATIRE The value of this travesty on marriage and j divorce rests on the highly amusing char- I acterisations of the various individuals of t the two generations as well as on j 1 1 Maugham’s brilliant dialogue. - J 1 \ * 'N- -•- The most daring and absorbing romance that has come to the talking screen! “ STRICTLY UNCOVENTIONAL” With LEWIS STONE — ERNEST TORRENCE — CATHERINE DALE OWEN — PAUL CAVANAGH. Most romances that we see on the screen end with nianiagebut here is one that begins with marriage. It will set the whole town talking. (Recommended by the Censor more suitable for Adults). The Regent Featurettes include Thrilling Wrestling— Kara Pasha (“The Terrible Turk”) v. Abie Coleman (the Yiddish Hercules) An Exciting Sound Picture of these Great Mat-Men l ■ -Taken at their Last Match in Wellington. B°x Plans at Theatre (Tel. 44—144) and Bristol Piano Co.
WOODS' CHEAT PEPPERMINT CCRR. " 0 For Children's Hacking Cough.—Atfai. j
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 51, 24 November 1930, Page 3
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