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AMUSEMENTS. Paramount Theatre Starting TO-DAY Two Sessions Daily: 2.30 and 8 p.m. A Paramount Talking Picture. Thrilling Adventure Romance! More thrilling! More glamorous than he was even in “The Virginian.” Making love to the same lovely Mary Brian. Romantic melodrama that will sweep you'off your feet with its powerful heartthrobs ; its smashing action! The Sweethearts of “The Virginian” in another OUTDOOR Romance you 11 love! The supporting cast includes PHILLIPS HOLMES, MORGAN FARLEY, VIRGINIA BRUCE. GUY OLIVER. JAMES NEILL, FREEMAN S. WOOD and L. H. CALVERT. PARAMOUNT SUPPORTING SOUND FEATURETTES (4 Dialogue, Singing, Sound Subjects of , exceptional merit). BOX PLANS BRISTOL & THEATRE. Queen’s Theatre Upper Cuba Street. Commencing To-night 8 P.M. (Matinee Saturday, 2.30.) ANOTHER BIG ' FIRST RELEASE 2-STAR BILL! No. 1 Powerful Mystery Drama, with Smashing Dramatic Situations! “THE FURIES” Natalie Moorhead and others. No. 2 A Daring Romance of the New York Night Clubs — “Playing Around” A First National and Vitaphone AllTalking, Singing and Dancing Picture. ALICE WHITE—CHESTER MORRIS And a Big Supporting Cast. . POPULAR PRICES: 1/- to 2/3. fl AN the Scotchman beat the Russian? Come to the Stadium on Monday and see for yourself. YVHERE to? Let’s go to the Stadium ’ ’ on Monday and see the big guns in action. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. KILBIENIE IHEMfIDOUG. FAIRBANKS, Jr., ANITA , PAGE and Huge Cast in “ The Little Accident ” A Merry Mix-up of Brides and Babies in a Madcap Comedy of Modern Life! Excellent Sound Featurettes. ■' RESERVE at THEATRE & BRISTOL. T?OR clean, scientific Wrestling, with -T thrills galore, watch Scotty McDougall and Martin Bucht engage eaeh other on Monday Night.. N.Z. NURSES’ CHRISTIAN UNION. ANNUAL CONFERENCE. A LL INTERESTED ARE CORDIAL--tx LY INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT: The Devotional Meeting and Welcome to Delegates to be held in the Kent Terrace Presbyterian Church, Tonight (Friday), March 6, at 7.30 p.m. Dr. Gordon Anderson in the chair. Speakers: Miss Arnold, of India; Miss A. E. Baker, of the 0.M.5.; Mr. Nicholson, of Sudan Mission. ALSO TO: The Communion Service at St. Mark s Church on Saturday, March 7, at 9.45 a.m.., led by Rev. H. E. K. Fry, “QCOTTY” McDOUGALL and Bucht £3 will be the match of the season. Don’t miss it. ' QEE the Russian Lion try to put the ~ deadly Alligator Clutch over- the Canadian Scot at the Stadium on Monday; \ RAILWAY SERVICES. HUTT VALLEY—ROAD MOTOR SERVICES. rpHE following-Time-table buses will be cancelled from and including Monday, March 9: — HUTT VALLEY TO WELLINGTON—--8.40 a.m,, ex V.I.C. via Porutu Street (Page 10). • 12.45 ex Corner Porutu and Witako Streets, Routes 6 and 7 (Page 9). 6.30 p.m. ex V.I.C. via Porutu Street (Page 10). 9.0 a.tm, Direct ex Lower Hutt Town Hall (Page 9). „ . 1.0 p.m.. Direct ex Lower Hutt Town Hall (Page 9). The 6.48 p.m. Direct ex Lower Hutt Town Hall to Wellington (Page 11) will run on Fridays and Saturdays only. WELLINGTON TO HUTT VALLEY—--11.48 a.m. Direct Lambtoii to Lower Hutt Town Hall and V.I.C. (Page 7). 3.48 p.m. Direct Lambton to Lower Hutt Town Hall and V.I.C. (Page 7). WELLINGTON TO UPPER HUTT—--11.30 a.m. Lambton to Upper Hutt, Route No. 1 (Page 20). 3.30 p.m.. Lambton to Upper Hutt, Route No. 1 (Page 20). UPPER HUTT TO WELLINGTON—--1.45 p.m. Upper Hutt to Wellington, Route No. 1 (Page 22). 5.0 p.m., Upper Hutt to Wellington, Route No. 1 (Page 22). BY ORDER. JSj'EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHEAP FARES TO TROTS AT HUTT PARK. SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1931. RETURN FARE. 2/(Plus 2/- admission). Race Trains leave Wellington 10.i>0, 11.5, 11.37 a.m., also ordinary trains (change at Woburn) at 11.48 a.m., l-.J, 12.20, 12.41 p.m. , r ’ , Return Race Trains leave Hutt Park at 5.42 and 5.55 p.m. Tickets may be purchased now at Central Booking Offices, Wakefield Street, and Courtenay Place, and at Lambton Station. ; —— rpHE renowned Heavy weight Wrestlers, 1 Scotty McDougall and Bucht, the Russian Lion, will give a thrilling display on Monday next. f'OME and join in the Community V Singing at the Stadium on Monday next. Albert Russell will lead the Commercial Travellers’ Choir.-

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 137, 6 March 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 137, 6 March 1931, Page 2