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AMUSEMENTS. ( Sir Benjamin and John Fuller present Something' OPERA BOUFFE IN GORGEOUS COLOURING. “Bride of the Regiment “A” Certificate—Recommended for Adult Audiences. MADE VASTLY POPULAR IN WELLINGTON BY— Gladys MONCRIEFF and Claude FLEMING UNDER THE TITLE OF “THE LADY OF THE ROSE?’ NOW INTERPRETED BY THREE WORLD-FAMOUS SINGING STARS: Vivienne Negal, Walter Pidgeon, Allan Prior AND FOUR ALL-STAR COMEDIANS! ! ! LUPINO LANE — FORD STERLING — LOUISE FAZENDA — MYRNA LOY AND THOUSANDS OF SUPPORTING PLAYERS. A First National and Vitaphone Production. X COMING ON THE CREST OF THE WAVE OF SENSATIONAL SUCCESS. “A LADY SURRENDERS” BOOK AT BRISTOL. After 6 p.m. THEATRE. Telephone: 28—175. WHERE TO-NIGHT? WHY, OF COURSE, TO THE 3 Sessions Box Plans at Daily: IHJ MCjSS?-!Jr-I Sthe Bristol and naS£ WARP The Big Mystery Play THE FIRST ALL-TALKIE NEWSPAPER SENSATION Which BAFFLED EVERY DETECTIVE in U.S.A., to be subsequently solved by a clever reporter. “IN THE HEADLINES” Containing More Plot than FIVE EDGAR WALLACE PUZZLE-DRAMAS. GRANT WITHERS, MARION NIXON, CLYDE COOK, EDMUND BREESE, PAULINE GARON, HALLAM COOLEY, SPEC O’DONNELL A WARNER BROS. VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTIONS

Do You Know WHERE “A LADY C SURRENDERS” ® npHE NATIONAL REPERTORY x THEATRE SOCIETY (Inc.) Presents the BRILLIANT COMEDY THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST EARNEST EARNEST EARNEST EARNEST EARNEST By OSCAR WILDE. OSCAR WILDE, Interpreted by A. Louise Hull A. D. Priestley Beryl Earle John Bown Hazel Wells Barton Ginger Ethel Oldbury Jones J. R. Reid Ernest Coleridge Produced by W. S. WAUCHOP. Y.W.C.A, HALL, BOULCOTT STREET, Y.W.C.A. HALL, BOULCOTT STREET, TUESDAY, NEXT, DECEMBER 9, TUESDAY, NEXT, DECEMBER 9, And Four following Evenings. . BOOK your SEATS and avoid disappointment. Box Plans Now Open at the Bristol. Reserves, 4/4. EXHIBITION OF WATER COLOURS By T. A. McCORMACK, T. A. McCORMACK, Kelvin Chambers. 16 The Terrace, FROM MONDAY. DECEMBER 8 TO THE 18th INST. Open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. KILBIRNTE STADIUM, WELLINGTON. BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26, At 2.30 p.m. A DAY OF HUGE SENSATIONS. THE WILD WEST CARNIVAL. STEER-RIDING, CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEW ZEALAND. BUCK JUMPING EVENTS. A Host of Other Sporting Events, Intending Competitors for these events, apply by letter, MANAGER. WILD WEST CARNIVAL, Box 87, Te Aro Wellington.' BUSINESS NOTICES. SILVER CHEQUER CABS. Phone 41—060. LOWEST FARES IN TOWN. VVE wish to announce that in order to ’ ’ give the best and cheapest Taxicab Service in Wellington, we have extensively added to our fleet of luxurious cabs, and have installed the most modern in 24-hour Telephone Service System. Simply dial our— New No., 41—060. FANCY COSTUMES FOR HIRE. "Ilf 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. WANTED TO SELL—(Miscellaneous). T>UY Furniture, Upholstery, Bedding direct from manufacturers. We have no shops. Wellington Cabinet Co., Ltd., 73-77 Boulcott St. Tel. 40—354. OUR Old Battery Rebuilt for 42/6. See us before buying. Solarc Service, 66 Taranaki St.. 28—800. "E’ORRESTER, LTD. —If you are on the ■*- market for good Furniture, see our stocks, Lambton Quay, next Kelburn Tram. BATHING Beret —Something new in Bathing Caps; 5/6; satisfaction or money back. N.Z. Rubber Supplies, Wellington, XTUIISES and Waitresses’ Aprons, *•’ Overalls, Collars, Belts, Caps in stock and made to order; infants’ outfits, ete. Mrs. Collins, 34 Courtenay Place, opposite Paramount Theatre. TYAIRY Farmers! To introduce our service to public we are offering straight inflations at 9/- doz. N.Z. Rubber Supplies, Wellington. Phone 28—440. BUSINESS NOTICES. ARNHAM AND TAYLOR, LTD?, Metal Merchants Cash Buyers of Copper, Brass. Lead, Zinc, Iron. Etc., Etc. Telegrams, “Comet.” 4 Alpha Street, Phone 21—933,

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 63, 8 December 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 63, 8 December 1930, Page 3