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„■ AMUSEMENTS. BY FAR THE BEST PROGRAMME IN TOWN 1 Paramount Theatre ;j NOW SHOWING t S e an T^ : . ALL H £ PICTURE The “Talkie” that will set Wellington Talking. I The Year’s Greatest Masterpiece • REALlSM—Primeval Life in a Mighty Drama of Human Hearts. Packed with LAUGHS, TEARS and THRILLS. h THEY FOUGHT LIKE WILD CATS AND COOED h LIKE DOVES IMAGINE 5 fMARIE dressier G With 8 WALLACE BEERY IN THE MIGHTIEST OF DRAMAS—BECAUSE IT IS ■;LIFE IT GRIPS, AMAZES, ASTOUNDS —BUT IT j (ECHOES TRUTH. „ b BIGGER AND BETTER THAN “LET US BE GAY. 3 MIN AND BILL EXTRA SPECIAL METRO SHORTS “DEVIL’S CABARET,” Colourtone Revue. The Greatest and Best Novelty Ever Seen in Wellington:— LAUREL AND HARDY COMEDY—“BE BIG.” A Riot of Laughs. .’ METROTONE NEWS All the World’s LATEST EVENTS. Pi-nmnnnt Pontilar Prices. Plans at Bristol and Theatre. I la - am ° S U E THE CHILDREN TO THE AFTERNOON i SESSION AND AVOID THE CRUSH AT NIGHT.

SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH ST. JAMES THEATRE. De Luxe Theatre s‘ STARTING TO-DAY: TWICE DAILY—2.3O and 8 p.m. 1' The Brilliant “Disraeli” Star In Another Magnificent Success! THE PLAYER AND THE PLAY THAT HAVE WON A WORLDS George Arliss The English-speaking genius of “Talkiedom,” in a totally unrivalled ' impersonation which the distinguished critic: of ‘‘The Evening World’ describes as “THE FINEST CHARACTERISATION IN THE HISTORY OF TALKING PICTURES.” \ ■ In the Outstanding Talkie Adaptation of John Galsworthy’s Finest Play: “Old 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 previous successes. PAUL T. CULLEN AND THE WURLITZER UNIT Presenting a Special Programme, including: OVERTURE: “Three Nell Gwyn Dances”; ENTR’ACTE: “Mandalay." BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE (Telephone: 23—050).

Kilbirnie fflEMflFINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT of “Animal Crackers” ’ Filmdom’s Four Funniest Fools! THE MARX BROTHERS! The Merry Mad Stars of “The Cocoanuts” in a hilarious, clever new show! Selected. Sound Supports. RESERVE at THEATRE & BRISTOL. ~ ’VARSITY ’VARSITY EXTRAVAGANZA. ■ EXTRAVAGANZA. it tells of that Valley named “Happy.” It warns young men of the pitfalls of life. It warms the cockles of your heart. ’■ “WILLUM THE CONK” “WILLUM THE CONK” “WILLUM THE CONK” Don’t be among the unfortunate few who may miss it! rpOWN HALL, ' x OWN HALL, MONDAY and TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 4 and. 5.» Prices: 5/-, 3/-, & 2/-. Book your Seats at the Bristol. ,'' BUSINESS NOTICES. ' fancy costumes for hire. 1/TADAME FOLEY AND CO., Victoria '-‘■'■Li; Hall, 160 Adelaide Road, Wellington. Large assortment Ladies', Children’s and Gents.’ Fancy Costumes. Dinner and Evening Suits. Tel. 24 — 154. ■ DENTAL Repairs, finest materials, , moderate charges. Rapid Dental Repair Service, 15 Manners St. Tel. 47—-562. Estd. 1925. WANTED TO SELL. SALE LIQUIDATION STOCK. TVOOL Crepe de Chine. Repp Frocks, i’’ various colours, price 29/6. Margaret Dean, 236 Lambton Qy. /CHILDREN’S Woolly Suits in all shades, from 10/6; Shawls, Rugs and Infants’ Outfits, etc. Mrs. Collins, new address No. 90 Mannerss St., next to .Scott’s Fie Shop. ILVERSTONE’S Mart is doing great business to-day. Come and see why? It’s price, price! Woolworth Bldgs., Cuba Street. /COUCHMAN’S Stocktaking Sale.— V Bicycles from 30/-: new ones for £5 5/-. Come early while bargains last. Courtenay I’l. INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. Accommodation 1 Amusements . 2 Auctions II Businesses For Sale 1 Educational 2 Election Meetings 2 Hotels For Sale 2 Insurance Live Stock For Sale 1 Lost and Found 1 Machinery For Sale Medical and Toilet 1 Meetings , Money and Stocks 1“ Motor Cycles For Sale •• • • 1 Musical Instruments ........ 1 Patents 2 Plants, Trees, and Garden .. 1 Poultry. Dogs, Cats, etc. .. 1 Properties For Sale 2 Public Notices 2 Best Homes 1 Rural Land For’ Salo ...••• H Shipping .12-13 Tenders ‘I Transport Services I 2 To Let I Used Cars For Sale ' Wanted To Buy * Wanted To Rent •• ■ 1

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 182, 1 May 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 182, 1 May 1931, Page 2