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. AMUSEMENTS. CONTINUED SENSATIONAL SUCCESS OF "KING OF JAZZ”! DF I I DCF Now Showing— LsV/klj TWICE DAILY: 3.30 and Bp.m. I HF ATRF Box Plans at Bristol and Aitken’s. * 1 .1 IXJLi book, at theatre (phone 23--O8O). I 1 THE WONDER PICTURE OF 1930! ! ! • A New Era in Sound and' Colour Entertainment! PAUL WHITEMAN :: And His Band :: , IN UNIVERSAL’S ALL-TECHNICOLQUR . Q • ’ ' . ■ MOVIETONE STAGE PRODUCTION. V 0 “KING OF JAZZ” 0 g- (With Grandeur Screen Presentation.) 1 '• V; M ’ Presenting the most ambitious ’ .|g cast.of stage Bind screen stars , , ■ . ■'■'ll ■ that ever'appeared, in;: one . 1|■ ' picture, including>— . ■ u JOHN BOLES II O JEANETTE LOFF - WILLIAM KENT © fi STANLEY SMITH - JEANIE LANG J - ' S LAURA LA PLANTE . A brilliant extravaganza • . 0 V • GLENN TRYON of spectacle, music and I THF SISTERS "G” > comedy, interspersed with | .' alnorman .< 1 “ n c S nes g - SCOUS • I ;i \ THE RHYTHM BOYS song scenes. ■ DON ROSE and MARIAN “it Happened in | STATLER Monterey” I CHARLES IRWIN - . “Rhapsody in Blue. 1 , JACQUES CARTER ‘^ B n C Li n v«n U ■O MABKERT; O •Sj DANCERS : “Song of the Dawn.’ >g I THE HOLLYWOOD “Happy Feet.” ’ I I . ..." . BEAUTIES “The Melting Pot.” I QEaoiEsssaoEsiorTssaoao TT .| . r? -1' 1. The Best Show in Town. Hilarious English PARAMOUNT Comedy THEATRE DELIGHTED SATURDAY’S' . ■■ DAILY at 2.30 ■ ' •■ ■ LARGE AUDIENCES. NIGHTLY at 8. BUTH CHATTERTON GREATER THAN “MADAME X” -.C/X — with Nance O’Neill :: Basil Rathbone IN FREDERICK LONSDALE’S ' STAGE HIT “The LADY of SCANDAL’ ’ SPECIAL METRO-GOLDWYN AUDIO SUPPORTS. With an Amazing . Troupe ot Perforating Dogs in Uproarious Dialogue. A RIOT OF LAUGHTER FOR 'YOUNG AND OLD! ! ! I POPULAR PARAMOUNT PRICES. PLANS AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE. ... ■ ■ - •■'■■. ' PARAMOUNT THEATRE — COMING SHORTLY • THE GREATEST'HEART DRAMA OF A DECADE ■Kl>g|iEise NEW YEAR’S DAY EXCURSION :, ... (WEATHER PERMITTING) PJCTON & BLENHEIM . BY THE TURBINE STEAMER 3488 Tons 3488 Tons Leave WELLINGTON 8 a.m. Arrive PICTON about 11 a.m. Leave PICTON about 2 p.m. Arrive WELLINGTON about 5.30 p.m. . A connecting train will leave Picton wharf at about 11.15 a.m. for Blenheim, arriving back at the steamer’s side before she leaves. Return rail fares: 3/ar ® t ’ 2 C Becontl - Rail tickets can be purchased at Union Company's Wellington Wharf r ° m the Purser on board > or from the Railway Booking Office, on Picton Special launches from Picton railway wharf on arrival of Maori (returning to , T °v? Bay and ahau Ba ? ( ,unch obtainable at both after walk of mile with splendid views). Hot water free at above bays y ROWING, REGATTA' AT PICTON. STEAMER FARE, 104-. Children under 12, 5/-. UNION S.S. CO. OF. N.Z., LTD.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 80, 29 December 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 80, 29 December 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 80, 29 December 1930, Page 3

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