' . AMUSEMENTS. The Paramount Theatre THIRD AND FINAL WEEK! (No possibility of further season extension beyond To-morrow). Now Showing—2.3o and 8 p.m. Last 2 Days “COMMON CLAY” ("A” Certificate. —Adult Audiences). .With — • Constance Bennett Lewis Ayres BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE.
DE LUXE i|m Now Showing /jlflU & Twice Daily 11/ffAu,/£ 2.30 & 8 p.m. Jack rff London’s Most Stirring Story lIHTs. Blood brothers, greet sea captains, eager to meet with l|H fists or marlin |/I« IJmI. spikes, on tropic I If* *// /I wharves or storm- //fix VU rSC swept decks ... a \ tale retold by movietone from . Jack London’s story n\ of raging seas and Iron-flsted men. ‘THE SEA WOLF’ (“A” Certificat®— for Adult*). The rollicking spirit ot the old romantic sailing ship days lives again in sound and sight in this brilliant movietone version ot London's finest work! MILTON SILLS RAYMOND HACKETT JANE KEITH And Big Supporting Cast. Box plans Bristol and Theatre. DE LUXE THEATRE Commencing FRIDAY NEXT . I I Fox Movietone adaptation of the Sensational Stage Success by Dennison Clift. MOKE THRILLING THAN THE STAGE PLAY. . •I ■hbLLl] ■’’•x \ PICTURE Never such an Amazing Level An adventurer masquerading as another man—his prize a beautiful bride. Their amazing love tangle makes this the most unusual and thrilling picture ever Screened. * EDMUND LOWE Portrays the dual roles of “Dakin Bar--rolles,” cunning bank robber, and “Sir John Lasher,” honoured citizen and president of the Central ’Union Bank. JOAN BENNETT As Beautiful “Lady Xandra Lasher.” In addition to LUMSDEN HARE, BARBARA LEONARD, DONALD CRISP, GEORGES RENEVANT, DAVID TORRENCE, A BREATHLESS DRAMA OF LOVE AND ADVENTURE. HALLIWELL HOBBES. Played against the contrasting backgrounds of London society and that worldfamed Scotland Yard organisation. BOX PLANS BRISTOL & THEATRE. .Mt Q.RAND NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW The First held in New Zealand. TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. TO-MORROW AND FRIDAY, January 29 and 30. Official Opening by F. J. NATHAN, ESQ., THURSDAY, 3 p.m. TRADE DISPLAYS. GOOD ENTRIES. Gladioli, ’ Dahlias, Sweet Peas, Carnations, Pot Plants, Roses, Cut Flowers. Grand Display of Hydrangeas. CASH PRIZES. BEST SHOW YET HELD IN THE DOMINION. Positively No Entries Received After 12 o’clock To-day. ORCHESTRA. ' AFTERNOON TEA. Members of Hutt Valley and Wellington Horticultural Societies admitted on presentation of member’s ticket. ADMISSION: ADULTS, 1/-. CHILDREN, 6d. A. -R. STONE, Hon. Secretary. G.P.O. Box 1237, Wellington. INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. Accommodation 1 Agencies Vacant and Wanted 1 Amusements 3 Auctions -18 Businesses For Sale 1G ’ Educational 2 Hotels For Sale 16 Insurance 12 Lost and Found 1 Machinery For Sale 16 Medical and Toilet 16 Meetings 2 Money and Stocks 12 Motor Cycles For Sale 16 Personal 1 Plants, Trees, and Garden ~. 2 Poultry, Dogs, Cats, Etc. ... 1 Properties For Sale 2 Public Notices 2 Rest Homes 1 Rural Land For Sale 16 Shipping 13 Shows 2 Situations Vacant 1 Situations Wanted 1 Tenders ... 16 Tradesmen 1 Transport Services 13 To Let 1 Used Cars For Sale 16 Wanted To Buy 1 Wanted To Exchange 1 To Lease 1 Wanted To Rent 1
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 105, 28 January 1931, Page 3
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