. AMUSEMENTS. DON’T MISS ARLISS AT ’ HIS VERY BEST ! Rook at Bristol Tl,r,ce Dal,y: or Theatre, at 11 a.m., Ri—gg A til 5.44 J Tel. 28—175. 2.15, and 8 p.m. “ WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST.’ Sir Benjamin and John Fuller present the Maestro—zSk George Arliss x , In tlio part of “OLD ENGLISH.” “The greatest characterisation in the ./■VLwilf history of talking pictures.” wTOI FAR BETTER THAN “DISRAELI.” IN ■ GALSWORTHY’S FINEST PLAY! 4 English” IhAfMSj| His acting is amazing! Superlative Added Attractions. 2 /®> tav >> 1 /°< Matinees: 1/-, I/O and 2/- (plus tax). Children: Half—day or night). , ' ~ONLY TWO MORE DAYS OF THE BEST COMEDY IN TOWN! ! ’ IT WOULD BE A CRYING SHAME TO MISS SUCH A GOOD SHOW. MERRY MARION DAVIES — AUBREY SMITH (the London star). RALPH FORBES — And a Great Cast, in “A BACHELOR FATHER” “The best comedy seen in Wellington for years.”—“Dominion.”
FRIDAY! FRIDAY! FRIDAY! Britannia Rules the Talking Screen! , SO WRITES THE “OTAGO DAILY TIMES,” 6/4/31. “No one who has seen ‘THE • MIDDLE WATCH’ will wonder that j cven America received it with en- , thusiasm . . . that it is the only British picture shown for an extended season on Broadway ... that in British countries America will have wn t 0 tnk ’ e sceond placc t 0 E1 ’B land i£ British producers continue to make such pictures as—“THE MIDDLE WATCH” THE GREATEST COMEDY EVER MADE BY ANYBODY ANYWHERE. t kTrirwvv NAUTICAI NOCTURNAL. NONSENSICAL TIMEiVce™HAT- .KSfeICIUJSS THE WORLD TOJ>«™ ~ NO
JOSEPH HISLOP BOX PLANS. JOSEPH HISLOP BOX PLANS. . The Box Plans for the Advance Booking of the Special De Luxe Seating open on FRIDAY MORNING, Bth ’Pjjt- Jhe Ordinary Box Plans will open MONDAY, 11th inst. . ■ Applications are'now being daily received at the Bristol for Seats in all parts of the house, and will be allotted in order JOSEPH HISLOP RESERVE PRICES: Ordinary Reserves ...... </b, ■>/-• De Luxe Reserves 19/-- ■ . „ Plus Usual Tax. .. TOWN HALL, Direction J. and N. TAIT. JOSEPH HISLOP RETURNS. JOSEPH HISLOP RETURNS. 3 gloriouTgoncerts. 3 GLORIOUS CONCERTS. THURSDAY. MAY 14, SATURDAY, MAY 16,' TUESDAY, MAY 19. Rarely has there been manifested in the Dominion such keen interest in the coming of a personality in the World of Art as is being aroused in the advent of Joseph Hislop, the Famous British Tenor.
JOSEPH HISLOP RETURNS. JOSEPH HISLOP RETURNS. JOSEPH HISLOP RETURNS.
Joseph Hislop’s last New Zealand tour four years ago was a scries of Triumphs, but the forthcoming season bids fair to eclipse all others.
JOSEPH HISLOP RETURNS. JOSEPH HISLOP RETURNS.
From Auckland to Invercargill numerous requests have been received by the J. mid N. Tait Management to allow the Distinguished Tenor • to visit their respective cities. Joseph Hislop, on his last visit, made such an instant appeal, that the glory of his. Wonderful Singing still lives in -the memory of concert-goers of the Dominion. \
JOSEPH HISLOP RETURNS.
The Celebrated Singer will be Supported by
ISIDOR GOODMAN, ISIDOR GOODMAN, BRILLIANT SOLO PIANIST. ■ BRILLIANT SOLO PIANIST. Isidor Goodman has been described by tlm leading Musical Critics of the world as “a find among Pianists.” HISLOP WINS ALL HEARTS. HISLOP WINS ALL HEARTS. HISLOP WINS ALL HEARTS. p 0 N C E II T C II A M B E R, V TOWN HALL. , joiiN”Bisrior, JOHN BISHOP, Assisted by FRIEDA, MEIER. PIANOFORTE RECITAL. PI ANOFORTE RECITAL. PIANOFORTE RECITAL. SATURDAY, MAY 9, SATURDAY, MAY 9, ’At 8 p.m. ■ Tickets! Reserved, 2/0, plus tax; Unreserved, 1/0. Box Plan opens at the BRISTOL PIANO CO. on'Tuesday, Muy 5. PtITY Mayoralty—Hislop Stands for Open Council Meetings. _ WANTED TO SELL. TZELLOW Bread, over forty years, has never varied in quality, To-day—-the popular favourite. Depots everywhere. TJOLFE'S Wax preserves paintwork, imparts a satiny finish to woodwork and everything with a polished surface. PIITY Mayoralty—llislop Stands for Progress on Sound Business Lines.
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 187, 6 May 1931, Page 2
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