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AMUSEMENTS. X Sessions /®*®i AftN fSwaSViavSSfenrtlvzgifen Box Plans at Daily: . the Bristol and LAST DAY OF—DOROTHY MACKAILL And a Great Cast in the Splendid Entertainment: — “STRICTLY MODERN” COMING on FRIDAY LATE SHOPPERS’ SESSION: From 5 to 7 p.m. A GREAT ENGLISH COMEDY TRIUMPH MADE IN U.S.A. Played in London ■with enormous success by Sir Charles Hawtrey, the leader of the English stage, as “Lord Strathpeffer.” Now most admirably reproduced in “talkies” by a Full Cast of distinguished English Actors and Actresses With the Great JOHN BARRYMORE LEADER OF THE AMERICAN STAGE and the MOST VERSATILE OF LIVING ACTORS, in Hawtrey’s Great Role. Barrymore’s acting as “Lord Strathpeffer” stamps him as the Prince .of Ar\\ Comedians! ! ! HlUfa* Something about the wonder cast: — M ~~ w |;i S -'-.W DARCY CORRIGAN 111 y. Irish Actor, University Professor and -II Ambassador. W ALBERT GRAN A IJU The “Sugar Daddy” of “Gold Diggers Imhß o£ Broadway.”—Last in N.Z. with muii AtILJ * UU Nellie Stewart. JSSr JOI DIANA HOPE /z I MiLoB ••t - iMir ' English star picked by Barrymore. WILLIAM AUSTIN a Ttljvir 1U From Drury Lane and Adelphi, I U < W London. WWW-'-- WMW DICK HENDERSON iSWSiMM Great comedian from London Gaitty. ■I * rvs E.MILY FITZROY. BLARSvICI/ Lead for Rignold and Wvbert Revue -kLOSIFA TOUMfi in .Australia. | Dale Fuller, Louise Carver, Yorke Sherwood, Loretta Young. A Warner Bros. Vitapiioue Triumph. BOOK EARLY’—BE WISE!

THREE FULL SESSIONS DAILY: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.in. and 8 p.m. LAST DAY LAST CHANCES OF SEEING The Big Hit Music-Comedy-Singing-Talking-Dancing Romance: — A SHOW GIRL IN HOLLYWOOD GORGEOUS RAINBOW SECTIONS IN TECHNICOLOUR! Jack Mulhall — Blanche • Sweet — Alice White JOHN MILJAN -— FORD STERLING NOAH BEERY - Coming FRIDAY .Cgaaff.. The whole Talkie World is Talking! :E3E®a: ffiW, Of What? Why. the s TRANSFORMATION > W.OF OF CLARA BOW! L-, ruinA ® le S* ves Place to the new. The ? hoyden unhoydened—the girl who had \G > zc/iwv/ /jW //I ’’IT.” She has evolved from the / JL i/ /I chrysalis stage and emerges with //v The Perfect Artist! Mini ey Gr S een “ / <”ara Bow had “IT.” Sheets / NOW Gallagher! CLARA BOW HAS EVERYTHING! and w'xT iWflEjs Artistry — Emotional Power — Stuart Erwin Zti 1 I plWf Pathetic Appeal — Dramatic Polish ■ dtfr \ TwJ— — High-class Comedy Finish — JBw I Mirai Broadly Comic Aptitude unimpaired. \ IHI / »l\ and SHB proves it. \ IMiwl* ICT) * n tremen dously human musical- \ 17'( dramatic romance which brims over Jt■PtWßl h rare come( ly> w Love Among the • C 111W W Millionaires < ! V> [Bl .A METAMORPHOSIS. I * \J Jw ■ The only identification mark left of V \j the former Clara is HER BEAUTIin FUL HAIR, and that is dressed in '*•' ■»> jjp an all-new swagger style that has Sitting on top of a mint Sent the New York and London flapfull of pep and personality! peps crazy on imitating it. The gayest comedy romance Everything Splendid! U.day' OS And U CIa S rL n \ hundU ' The I>la - v 3s "SPLENDID of IT ’ GfeThe is SPLENDID ‘ The Songs arc SPLENDID The Cast is SPLENDID f . . - , EVERY PLAYER SPLENDID I ADA MITZI GREEN Splendid V I £1 MITZI GREEN indeed. This amazing child registers a perSpA /7 formance that has astounded even the M S ff fl ft Kf S great Harrison (harshest of critics). k In M A Performance that will stagger Mww YOU for its excellence fits her to RUF y y stand forth and justly claim star l N status side by side with any adult " star actress on the screen. A CHARLES' SELLIN Splendid WlOnV CLAUDE KING Splendid BARBARA BENNETT Splendid « Book Bristol or Theatre, Tel. 28-175. Millionaires-', . . SPLENMD * SKEETS GALLAGHER Splendid STEWART ERWIN comedy roles.

Queen’s Theatre (Upper Cuba Street.) Final Showing To-night! Metro-Goldwyn’s Powerful All-Talking Dramatic Production! tf Trial of Mary Dugan’ (Adult Audience Recommendation). NORMA SHKARER With LEWIS STONE, H. B. WARNER, and many others. Queen’s Assorted Talkie Featurettes. POPULAR PRICES. 1/- to 2/3. , Queen’s Theatre TO-MORROW NIGHT: 8 p.m. MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. FIRST CITY RELEASE! A Wise-Cracking Comedy Riot! , A Bouncing “Talkie” Hit from Broadway’s Smash Comedy! The Fall Guy’ The Fastest, Brightest, Breeziest Hit that ever convulsed an audience. JACK MULHALL, MAE CLARKE, NED SPARKS, With Fine Supporting Cast. A SWELL GUY .... A SWELLED HEAD — AND THE SWELLEST LAUGHS BROADWAY EVER PUT INTO ONE SHOW! A RADIO SUPER COMEDY! In addition: Queen’s “Talkie” Sound Subjects. (A Full Programme of Exceptional ■'Featurettes.) BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. QUEEN’S PRICES: 1/- to 2/3. WANTED TO SELL—(Miscellaneous). FORRESTER, LTD.—If you are on the market for good Furniture, see our stocks, Lambton Quay, next - Kelburn Tram. VMAS Special.—Assorted Wines, 40/--per doz., delivered, cash with order. Frceth Bros., Koromiko, Marlborough. VVRINGER Rollers—Actual manufac- ’’ turers. All-rubber Rollers made and repaired; expert steam vulcanists. N.Z. Rubber Supplies, 57 Ghuznee St. 28— 440. TJHEUMO for Rheumatism, Gout! Sciatica, and Lumbago. Certain relief by dispelling excess uric acid; 2/6 and 4/6.

’ PIONEER CLUB. jLTTSS GILSON, of U.S.A., will speak -‘■’ x to Members, of Pioneer Club and W.D.F.U. TO-MORROW (Friday), November 28, at 8 p.m. . ~ All Members invited to attend. LATE ADVERTISEMENT. LOST. Set of Books, vicinity Courtenay Place or Taranaki Street. Reward, T 56, c/o ‘’Dominion.” WANTED TO SELL—(Miscellaneous). (SUPPORT New Zealand industry and M save yourself pounds during our Wine Sale. Particulars, T.M.V. Wines, Ltd., Box 285. Hastings. FANCY COSTUMES FOIiHIRH If ADAME 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, TVTcDONALD’S Old Port Wine, purest ■ UJ - and best. 6 years old; 4ii/- per dozen. T. B. McDonald. Taradale.

Investigations in Argentina are said to show that horse power ds cheaper than tractors. It is thought that the relative pay of drivers and machinists has something to do with it. In Russia tractors and the most modern harvesters are found to pay only for very large scale operation, and this has reinforced the movement for huge farming units. Many of the churches in the large American cities were built on valuable sites. There is a tendency to pull them down and erect huge buildings of offices and apartments, including accommodation on one of the floors for a church, and the profits thus made go to endow the church and relieve the members of all financial anxiety.

THE SPIRIT OF YOUTH. The spirit of youth might well be called "energy,” for it is the superabundance of thia typical characteristic of the young that makes the ageing envious. Get a hold on youth! Be young for ever! Feed your nerves correctly! Give them phosphorus! Take Marshall’s Fospherine—the concentrated nerve food. Imparts abundant life and energy to your whole system. Try it! All chemists and stores —100 doses for 2/6. —Advt. |

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 54, 27 November 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 54, 27 November 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 54, 27 November 1930, Page 3

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