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i AMUSEMENTS. if l II A II Daily at 2.15 — Grand Opera House — Nightly at s P . m . Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. — Anybody s War —— WITH i LAST THE TWO BLACK CROWS LAST B 8 DAY MORAN and COMMENCING TO-MORROW AT THE MATINEE TWO BIG FEATURES: N. I Three Men I And a I M aid I \ 'uk A BRITISH PICTURE. i RALPH FORBES ‘ | CHARLIE RUGGLES “ THE CALL | SHEETS GALLAGHER OF THE SEA” | With HENRY EDWARDS, the | U star of “Flag Lieutenant.” | ’LA-.-Jz w 'w 11 i J Oriental intrigue! An English | IN. woman, the slave of an Eastern j TR7I? potentate, matching lus power and j fll tTutC wVF.BJ H J fj wits against the brain of the | ’RTTTzf r >KU’T',? British Fleet. East meets west I W IlGlHl I on the coinmop ground of love! J . „ ! » A GAY, FARCICAL COMEDY ! OF A MARRIAGE MIX-UP. ENGLAND’S SURPRISE i TALKIE FOR 1931. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. Box Plans open at the Bristol and the La Gloria-Berkeley Phone: 28—106.

LAST DAY AND LAST CHANCE OF SEEING The Magnificent World-beating All-Talking Epic:— “THE GREAT MEADOW” THE MOST GRIPPING PICTURE IN WELLINGTON. Thrice Daily: Book at Bristol at 11 a.m., I Ki [J ? j ov Theatre. 2.15, and 8 p.m. Tel. 28—175. COMING ON FRIDAY NEXT! THE PLAYER AND PLAY THAT WON A WORLD’S APPLAUSE! George Arliss as “OLD ENGLISH.” M? “THE FINEST CHARACTERISATION k t Yr B IN THE HISTORY 0F talking K MfRS PICTURES.” “Evening World.” What a grand old sinner he was! A w ’W’ g <S rakish old rascal; but, oh, how human! Ki' W./ fSywMWi In the last three days of his life he lives iBIhWr $. i n retrospect the 80 odd years of his RfSw "w jißfiwiHßM hectic existence. Rogue though he is. W 110 ""’ ins tlie llearts of women and children. John Galsworthy’s Finest Play: “©id English” A play that excels by far “Disraeli”—a play that abounds in great Drama, supreme Subtlety, brilliantly sparkling Comedy and biting Satire, in which George Arliss excels himself and totally eclipses his “Disraeli” triumph. HIS AMAZING ACTING IN THE LAST ACT TOWERS IN MAJESTY OVER EVERYTHING EVER SEEN ON THE SCREEN. BOOK EARLY AT BRISTOL AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT.

DON’T MISS TO-DAY’S LAST CHANCE OF SEEING RUTH ROLAND in “RENO” THE PLAY THAT PLEASES EVERY LIVING SOUL WHO SEES IT. 3 Sessions iRAJSMC and 8 p.m. ® Tel.: 45-100. COMING :: :: :: FRIDAY Merry Marion Davies — w * lo * s ma ' l * n S the whole world laugh in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s latest and greatest astonishing success—a tophole, altogether different comedy, that runs neck and neck l , °l ,u * a, ’ity "’*th “LET US BE GAY,” entitled:— “A Bachelor Father” FROM DAVID BELASCO’S CELEBRATED STAGE TRIUMPH ! YOU’LL LAUGH TILL YOUR BALLOON BURSTS. 1 The Most Distinguished Cast Ever Got Together: RALPH FORBES, C. AUBREY SMITH (the creator of the “Bachelor Father” on the London stage), DAVID TORRANCE, DORIS LLOYD, RAY MILLAND, EDGAR- NORTON, HALLIWELL HOBBES and ELIZABETH MURRAY. Be advised—BOOK AT BRISTOL. THE CRUSH WILL BE GREAT!

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 182, 30 April 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 182, 30 April 1931, Page 2