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Last Two Nights of this Incomparable Programme Grand Opera House Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON FILMS. CURTAIN RISES PROMPTLY AT 8 O’CLOCK EACH EVENING. O’VERWHELMING SUCCESS ,'OF RWETBWS The Brightest, Breeziest Entertainment you have ever witnessed. GLAD SONGS — GAY DANCES — SNAPPY BALLETS AND CLEAN, WHOLESOME HUMOUR. - Followed by: NANCY CARROLL In “DANGEROUS PARADISE’’ With RICHARD ARLEN and WARNER OLAND A Delightful Film of Tropic Romance and Adventure. (Recommended as friore suitable for Adults). Prices—Week Nights, 1/- to 3/-; Saturday Nights, 1/6 to 3/6. Box Plans at the Bristol and Berkeley (Theatre Phone 28—106) COMMENCING SATURDAY At the Matinee —2. IS. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME BY Humphrey Bishops Musical Comedy Coy. -ind Barbara Stanwycke “LADIES OF LEISURE” With Ralph Graves, Lowell Sherman, Marie Prevost, George Fawcett She’ll shock you, thrill you, dazzle you But You’ll like her! A daring story that tells of an artist’s model. A sensational, racj’ series of revelries unfolded in the wildest pleasure grounds —-And underlying all, a tense drama of a girl’s struggle for recognition. < BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL AND BERKELEY PENCIL BRIDGE (All rights reserved by Austral!.-.:) United Press.) ' — sShSS 1 “Pencil BrHse'E Rl Rd LJ L—l L_J 7 R is “Auction Se® How Brldiic” played LBlL4] I Geoffrey j without card# Mott-Smith L...’ E ” hPl »y where. All you on Saturday need Is a pen- || P| Fl • And His LJ-Jh, 1 ReaM „, Wl,y [NORTHj ms ms Ims lii™ -erroDiNGj lEE+ P= Be ill m s DIRECTIONS FOR PLAY recon) a/l the bids in the same way. The partners are using one column for each round; and the famous teams the bidding finally mark the declaration Now begin of North and s|w | n e" Playing South and East , u . or-a A" each cnr( ' ° r ( h e h r,t r° und and West. South FFT •’ Played, write the figure t (one) is always the I—J tiVJ | n n ie lower half of the card, as dealer. l/l Indicated In the third diagramFirst examine the bolding ot South, -ontinue marking 5 in euccessilon When you have decided what he should “ , 4 c ? c and corresponding crossee bid. mark this bid In the bidding box L.’.-Lf m th" trick box as Indicated f it is one Spade, put “la' as indicated The figures with which In the first diagram } . ou chcc g o fT the Now consider West's holding and see cards as they are 1 what he can say If he can bid two played will enable N .g Hearts. mark ou to identify them ___ “2h." as Indicated the bidding i with the round they ( . In the second dla- IS I w NI E "' r ' ' rta ? h . .Mrteenth ‘™ around each ti^.l^cr' 0131 band in turn and noto ,IM ’ "

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 54, 27 November 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 54, 27 November 1930, Page 3

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