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AMUSEMENTS. Last Day and Last Chances of Seeing THE TRULY BRILLIANT LAUGH-RAISING PLAY:— “UP THE RIVER” or “IN QUOD” IT’S TOO FUNNY FOR WORDS! ! I 3 Sessions Box Plans at ss Dauy! fi i« /MMlifeWnlC the^- or ‘Ld BVm II TCL: 45 “ 100 ’ Comins To-morrow at 11 a.m. LATE SHOPPERS’ SESSION: From 5 to 7 p.m. “The great British spy drama that has thrilled millions,” —“Daily Mail. Going Great Guns at the Lyceum, Sydney. Where it has taken the city by storm and hundreds are turned away daily. Lieut.-Colonel Seton Hutchinson, D. 5.0., Of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, wrote the splendid book, and BRITISH INTERNATIONAL MADE THE GRIPPING PICTURE WITH Brian AHERNE and Madeline CARROLL AT THE HEAD OF A FINE ENGLISH CAST. . More convincing A Story of than Hectic Adventure. "Journey’s End.” “THE PUN” The hazards of XrmKmX Different altogether Colonel Duncan to “All Quiet on Grant. the Western Front.” “SMITH’S WEEKLY” (Sydney)—severest of critics—awarded to “The W Plan,” Smith’s “highest award for world beaters”:. “AAA THE GOLD CUP” AND WROTE AS FOLLOWS:— “A REALLY MAGNIFICENT CHAPTER OF ADVENTURE WHICH USES THE WAR AS A BACKGROUND, BUT IS ANYTHING BUT AN IMITATION OF “JOURNEY’S END.” FOR SHEER ABSORBING INTEREST, AT A GALLOPING TEMPO OF ADVENTURE, “THE W PLAN” REPRESENTS THE HIGH-WATER MARK OF BRITISH ACHIEVEMENT. AND THE BEAUTY OF THE PLAYERS’ DICTION RALLS GRATEFULLY UPON OUR EARS.” RESERVES ARE BETTER THAN REGRETS. BOOK YOUR SEATS!

“Britain takes the lead for films of quality.”—"Daily Mail.” Two Outstanding, Distinctive British Talking Pictures open TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), FEBRUARY 6. ~ AT THE “ST. JAMES” “Young Woodley” The much discussed play, wonderfully cast. Produced in the beautiful settings of Winchester School. A Dual Success in Two HEMISPHERES “The New York World.”— “ ‘Young Woodley* is well acted; the English is a joy to listen to.” „ . "London Daily Mail.”— "A perfect picture, full of deep human interest—a triumph.” ' AT THE “MAJESTIC” “The W Plan” "London Sunday News”— 1 "A zzri “Fast moving, well acted and directed, absorbing love interest.” • ' Australia and New Zealand Pictures, Ltd., recomjmend .that no picturegoer who likes British pictures, should miss either of these really GREAT productions.

The Best Show in Town! An no one should miss! MMWT THEATRE Final Screening To-day at 2.30 — To-night at 8. The story that has made millions laugh and cry during sensational seasons in London, x Paris, Berlin, and New York. “East is West” A Universal Production, featuring LUPE VALEZ LEW AYRES With EDWARD G. ROBINSON. Special Featurettes: Slim Summerville Comedy, “WE WE MARIE” “Oswald Cartoon.” Talking News Reel. PARAMOUNT POPULAR PRICES. Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre. Tel. 21—842.

PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ MEDICAL INSTITUTE. W !LL members of the above Institute please note that Dr. Cotton lias left for Napier to render Medical Assistance. Drs. Smyth and Thompson will attend members till further notice of Dr. Cotton's return. w. McLaughlin, Secretary. ST. PATRICK’S COLLEGE OLD BOYS’ ASSOCIATION, INC. TJEQUIEM for Masters and Old Boys -*■* victims of the Earthquake Disaster, Greenmeadows and elsewhere, at St. Mary’s, Boulcott Street, Friday, February 6, 9 ajp. All Old Boys are asked to attend. KARORI PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING of the above Association will be held at the COUNCIL CHAMBERS, KARORI, on THURSDAY NEXT, February 5, at 8 p.m., to discuss the recent proposals of the City Council in regard to the Tramway Route to the Western Suburbs. All residents of the district are cordially invited to be present. A. F. WIREN, Hon. Secretary. Karori Progressive Association. WANTED TO SELL. FANCY COSTUMES FOR HIRE' IM 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. 2-1—154, BUY Furniture, Upholstery, Bedding direct from manufacturers. We have no simps. Wellington Cabinet Co., Ltd., 73-77 Boulcott St. Tel. 40—354. XTOUR Old Battery Rebuilt for 42/6, A Sec us before buying. Solarc Service, 66 Taranaki St, 28—800,

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 112, 5 February 1931, Page 3

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