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amusements. Box Plans open at the Bristol til! 12 o’clock, then at Grand Opera House— With Day Sales. COMMENCING AT THE MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.30. DOORS AT 1.30. Matinee Prices: 6/-, 4/-, 1/6- Early Gallery 6d. Extra (Plus Tax). Grand Opera House Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8— — —TO-NIGHT AT 8. (In the presence of her Excellency Lady Bledisloe And Suite). 7 J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Present their Magnificent . XXd P - duCti - ° f Romola Hansen THE The Belle Sydney Burehall Harry Bronson Don Nichol Tfc 11 Polite Lunatic Sidney Wheeler Cora Angelique Amy Rochelle Portuguese Twins Bernard Manning “ Mamie Clancy Roy Baxter nF Doc - Snifkins Mlrian Lester vzr . Kissle Fitzgarter Connie Hobbs MT fl Fifi Frlcot Dulcie Davonport |&| Kenneth Mugg Herbert Browne IW AMA 7 E ATtST Mr. Twiddles Les Donaghey llvtl X VI AM, Pansy Finns Leslie Holland Ichabod Bronson . LAVISH 1930 VERSION | Which still retains its place as the best and most popular musical play staged during the past 30 years. , THE BELLE OF NEW YORK Is brimming over with delightful melodies, excellent musical numbers, clever dialogue, brilliant comedy scenes, and It will be staged with new and elaborate scenery and dresses. Which will be staged on an elaborate, spectacular scale of Beauty and Splendour—With the Most Wonderful Musical Comedy Cast ever presented. Night Prices: D.C. and R.S. 8/-, Stalls 4/-, Gallery 1/6; Early Stalls and Gallery !/• Extra (All Plus Tax).

FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO Sir Benjamin and John Fuller , Present something BIGGER and BETTER, and— Altogether Different to Anything You've Seen VBHBHBMEIMH Interpreted by a cast of Singers and Actors that stands Three I unrivalled in “Talkies.” World-famous I ’ • DONE ENTIRELY IN TECHNICOLOUR. • Stos'- 5 ■ h performance you’ll always remember because it is ° I simpIy—UNFORGETTABLE! ’ ! Vivienne B Segal Walter it-’—™-" k tmunmig “Bride of the Four Star WAAXbr Regiment” Ford Sterling Lutfno* Lane I “ A ” Certificate: Recommended for Adults. And I Reproducing In the most costly production in talking Thousands of 9 pictures the delightful International Opera Bonffe— Players! i “THE LADY IN ERMINE.” MBINHHHMMi With all its Captivating Original Music! A Right Royal Regal Reproduction Of Magnificence and Grandeur that takes in Everything - of Real Entertainment Value from Threatened Tragedy to , Brilliant, Breezy Comedy! WONDERFUL CHORUS OF ENGLISH-SPEAKING ITALIAN VOICES! —.A First National and Vitaphone Production — FIVE SOLID ADDED ATTRACTIONS. Book BRISTOL till 5 p.m. After fl at THEATRE (Telephone: 28175). WHERE (TO-NIGHT? -WHY, OF COURSE, TO THE FULLER-HAYWARD AGAIN TO-DAY ( PRESENT THE UNIQUE MARVEL FILM OF THE TALKING SCREEN. First All-Talkie Newspaper Sensation. A positively faithful d e ™ E P ° WER It is fairly ALIVE with Interest I NiT H E H E A 0 L|l|N|E|S

Truth is stranger than fiction and its doubly fascinating! IT CONTAINS EPISODES SUFFICIENT TO MAKE— Five Edgar Wallace Mysteries! ! ! Leaves from a reporter’s notebook leap to life on the silver sheet. Acted under the supervision of the adapters by GRANT WITHERS, MARION NIXON, CLYDE COOK, BRBESE, PAULINE GARON, HALLAM COOLEY, SPEC O DONNELL. A WARNER BROS. VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTIONS

( UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY. k . HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS (Circumstances Permitting.) J ' WELLINGTON TO LYTTELTON. EXTRA CHRISTMAS SAILINGS, connecting with Night Trains for South:— MAORI: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 8.15 a.m. MAORI: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 8.15 a.m. WELLINGTON-PICTON. ' SUMMER RUNNING: From December 20, in addition to sailings from Wellington at 3 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, the Tamahine will leave Wellington for Picton on Saturdays, at 1.15 p.m., returning next evening. Special Return Fare from Wellington for Week-end (Friday to Sunday) : HOLIDAY SAILINGS FROM WELLINGTON. - TAMAHINE: Tues.. Dec. 23. 3 p.m.; Wed., Dee. 24, (1.15 p.m. and 11 p.m. (No sailing Friday, Dee. 26.) Ordinary Summer Timetable as above on other days. • SPECIAL ONE-DAY EXCURSIONS. WAHINE, on Friday, Dec. 26, and MAORI, on Thursday, Jan. 1, will leave Wellington for Picton at 8 a.m., arriving back at Wellington about 5.30 p.m. FARE: 10/-; Children under 12, Half Price. Illustrated folder on Marlborough Sounds, with map and particulars. of accommodation and camping-places, on application.

PETONE CENTRAL SCHOOL. (Late Petone Main School). FIRST REUNION of EX-SCHOLARS CONCERT AND DANCE will be held in the LABOUR HALL, Beach Street, Petone, on DECEMBER 8, 1930. Single Tickets 1/6, Double Tickets 2/6. D. E. CAIRNS, Secretary. WANTED TO SELL—(Miscellaneous) TTEALTH is Wealth. Eat Southern Cross Biscuits and Duncan’s Confectionery. rpHERE is nothing like SUPER A LETHOLITE for travel cases; it stands the hardest wear, and keeps its appearance.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 62, 6 December 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 62, 6 December 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 62, 6 December 1930, Page 5

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