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AMU&EMENTS. De Luxe Theatre Now Showing, Twice Daily—2.3o and 8 p.m. Another Great De Luxe Entertainment! GRIPPING MILITARY LOVE ROMANCE, WITH A TREMENDOUS CLIMAX—PACKED WITH THRILLS, DRAMA AND APPEAL! His First Command (A Pathc All-Dialogue Special Attraction). . STARRING, IN HIS BIOST VIRILE ROLE—WILLIAM BOYD . You're laughed at Boyd before.—You’ll roar at his antics and be thrilled with his adventures as a cavalry recruit! Dorothy Sebastian—More charming than ever . ■ as JUDY GAYLORD. Supported by GAVIN GORDON, HELEN PARRISH, PALL HURST, MABEL VAN BUREN, and Many Others. A Millionaire’s Son—A Broadway Reveller—He was sent out West that be might make a man of himself. . How be does, after meeting the.girl, makes a tremendous picture, hailed by reviewers as one of the best since the advent of the film talkers. DE LUXE AUDIO FEATURETTES PAUL T. CULLEN and THE WURLITZER UNIT. BOX PLANS at BRISTOL and AITKEN’S. . OOOKing. — Ring PHONE 23—080 for Reservations. —

KING’S THEATRE (Best Sound in Town). NOW SHOWING. TWICE DAILY—2.3O & 8z BIG RETURN SEASON OF METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER’S SENSATIONAL DRAMATIC MASTERPIECE OF • THRILLS AND SURPRISES—“The Unholy Three” ' (A* Certificate—Adult Audiences). The First and Only All-Talking Produc- - tlon Of • WN tHANEY An Amusing and Exciting Drama, teeming with Thrills and Sensation. In addition: KING’S SOUND FEATURETTES. Featuring THE SCREEN’S FUNNIEST PAIR—LAUREL & HARDY “ ■ ■—ln “BLOTTO” BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL. POPULAR PRICES. 1/- to 2/10. Queen’s Theatre (Upper Cuba St.) . ■ TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT (Matinee To-day, 2.30) An All-Talkie that’s ALL LAUGHS! BILL HAINES’S FUNNIEST COMEDY —A POSITIVE RIOT! The Girl Said No Starring WILLIAM HAINES • With ‘ LEILA HYAMS, MARIE DRESSLER, and POLLY MORAN. Haines will set the whole world roaring by his cave-man courtship in this talking Comedy Romance. QUEEN’S “TALKIE” SUPPORTS. POPULAR PRICES, 1/- to 2/3. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL.

A SCREEN TREAT FOR BOTH CHILDREN AND ADULTS! SEE AND HEAR covered wagon days re-lived on the plains of the West in a thrilling story of Romance and Adventurc. ■ 9helNmWs| AHI TWELVE STIRRING, ALL-TALKING CHAPTERS OF.FAST ACTION. NOW SHOWING—ALL SESSIONS AT THE Princess Theatre And on FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS (Matinee and Night), and MONDAYS at ' the Artcraft Theatre LAST OPPORTUNITY. . ’ TO-NIGHT. rpHE NATIONAL REPERTORY X THEATRE SOCIETY (Inc.) Presents the BRILLIANT. COMEDY—THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST EARNEST .EARNEST By OSCAR WILDE . LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT. ■ TO-NIGHT. Opening night Press notices: “Scoring almost sensational success.” “Audience amused continuously.” “Amazingly good show.” . „ “Exceptionally good and original setting. Y.W.C.A. HALL, BOULCOTT STREET. Crowds turned away—so Book your seats. BOX PLAN OPEN AT BRISTOL. Reserves, 4/4. Back Stalls, 2/b.

Ltheatres. TO-NIGHT’S PRESENTATION OF VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. The Airtemft Theatre (Opposite Parliament Buildings). . ' TO-DAY AT 2.15 ; TO-NIGHT AT 8. A Magnificent Alli Talking Programme of the Great Outdoors What a Real Bad Man with Guns! But what a Great one with the Girls, is that King of Romantic Westerns. , . WARNER BAXTER in “TITE ARIZONA KID.” ■' Also the First Chapter of a Romance of the Golden West the Land of Great - Adventure. “The Indians are Coming” an All-Talking. Super Thriller, with CoL Tim McCoy. Also Artcrnft Featurettes. . BOX PLAN (TEL. 13—8C8) AFTER 6.30 P.M.

Palace Theatre PETONE. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT! The World’s Greatest Comedy Team, BERT WHEELER And ROBERT WOOLSEY, Tho Famous Comedians of “.Rio Rita,” with June Clyde, Dorothy Lee, Hugh Trevor, Jobyna Howland, in Tho Year’s BIGGEST MUSICAL COMEDY Hit: “THE CUCKOOS” AND FULL PROGRAMME. Grand Theatre , PETONE. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. JOAN CRAWFORD With John Mack Brown, Ricardo Cortez, Dorothy Sebastian, Karl Dane,' .And Notable Cast In “MONTANA MOON” Hero is all tho Beauty, the Romance, the Drama, and Song of the Golden West. Full Supporting Programme Prince Edward Theatre WOBURN. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! RICHARD DIX In “SHOOTING STRAIGHT” First Episode of the First Sound Talkie Serial, “THE ACE OF SCOTLAND YARD.” MONDAY! MONDAY! JUNE COLLIER In “THREE SISTERS.” WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! Jean Herscholt & Eleanor Boardman in "MAMBA.” (Recommended more especially for adult audiences.)

KILBIRNIE Rihemh-To-dfiy at 2.30 — To-night at 8. The ultra-sophisticated story of ’a Dangerous Man and a Woman who knew how to handle him. “SUCH MEN ARE DANGEROUS” A THRILLING LOVE DRAMA ' by the woman who invented “IT”— ELINOR GLYN Featuring WARNER BAXTER and CATHERINE DALE OWEN. Excellent Sound Featurettes Support this Splendid Picture, which is recommended more especially for adult audiences. Reserves at the Bristol or Theatre, Phono 14—202. TALKIES! TALKIES! TALKIES! Our Theatre NEWTOWN - TO-NIGHT—7.4S TO-NIGHT—7.2-S—TO-NIGHT • RUTH CHATTERTON Charms Again in “SARAH AND SON.” Fighting through years of loneliness. The Drama of a Mother’s Love. In.. Addition: SPECIAL SOUND SUPPORTS. King George Theatre Dutt's Popular “Talkie” House. TO-DAY and TUESDAY! RICHARD DIX in “SHOOTING STRAIGHT.” JUNE COLLYER in “THREE SISTERS.” WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY! Jean Herscholt and Eleanor Boardman in The Technlcolour.Production, "SLIMBA” (Recommended more especially for adult audiences.)

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 68, 13 December 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 68, 13 December 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 68, 13 December 1930, Page 5

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