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AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO DAYS OF SHOW WEEK’S _ > E^, GEST SHOW ! -i WSMMKrffIHBfIHHEi boor 213 a,,a WUIH iHIyAB Tel.: 28-175. THERE NEVER HAS BEEN —NEVER WILL BE- —A GREATER SUCCESS THAN Laurel & Hardy in 6 ‘PARDON US THEIR FIRST GIANT SPECIAL IN SIX SCREAM-LADEN REELS. Ramon Novarro “DAYBREAK” Coming FRIDAY SOMETHING DIFFERENT AND VERY FINE. Right off the beaten track and out of the rut. I THOMAS MEIGHAN —The great favourite of “Miracle Man” and “A I Bachelor Daddy” fame, has registered a great hit with his First Talking Drama: — 'BL'A IK J “YOUNG SINNERS” WU* A red-blooded play with a purpose. A comedy-drama vA that throws rubbish overboard and presents a really worthwhile story of a loyal physical culture trainer s Vfrfc-, stern fight to rebuild a dissipated modern young man s WF body and change his mental outlook at the same time. TOM MEIGHAN “stars” as the trainer, and other screen favourites in important roles are HARDIE ALBRIGHT. DOROTHY JORDAN, I CECILIA LOFTUS and JAMES KIRKWOOD. BE ADVISED AND BOOK EARLY AT THE BRISTOL. NO FEE. ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS OF THE BIG TRIUMPH! A TRIUMPH ! A REAL HIT! A DRAMATIC GLORY OF ADVENTUROUS ROMANCE! “DIRIGIBLE” Ralph Graves — Jack Holt — Fay Wray FREE FLYING INSTRUCTION BY THE WELLINGTON AERO CLUB TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF PATRONS. SEE THEATRE MANAGER FOR PARTICULARS. COMING -— FRIDAY TIIK TKEAT 0F A LIFE TIME. 9 Did you, in your wildest dreams Yk • of, say, three short years ago, ever W think you’d be privileged to enjoy in "'S' II N.Z., at “square-deal prices,” a II jHa '. S' II superb reproduction of an actual LonIl SL. I d°n performance of—ll iiMTi Richard Brinsley Slieridan’s vt/S" ■1 tx 7/ Immortal English Comedy, “School for Scandal” .jSi/AwM — - 1 fl L 11 with nil its well-loved characters, good I C 3'-—III old “Sir Peter,” Lady Teazle, Bumper, uW|| Joseph Surface, Charles Surface, Sir ri‘- 11 mill IW 1 ? Oliver, Maria, Lady Sneerwall and <7 Al BKn\\>£</’'■''' H/ Moses, made to live and breathe on the S/ /// talking screen by the pick of Britain’s A) H W W’ players.— -Basil Gil), Madeline Carrol), 1/ !/ TO Haydn Coffin, lan Fleming. Henry M Jl’X Hewitt. Edgar K. Bruce, Dodo Watte, ■ x. dstf Anne Grey. Hector Abbas—all names *° Co|, J ur ® with. A Radiant Production, Elegantly Dressed and Lavishly Mounted. poputa dby Leslie \ Fuller in “What a Night” AND WHAT A COMEDY IT IS! ! ! TWO BRITISH INTERNATIONAL PICTURES.

AMATEUR ARTS SOCIETY. MASQUERADE BALL. HHIE Committee reminds invitationL holders that only a limited number of tickets are being issued (obtainable Bristol Piano Co.). Fancy Dress not insisted upon, but Masks essential. XFz“ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, • YVHITMORE STREET, WELLINGTON. EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS By M. E. R. TRIPE. Portraits, Figures, Landscapes, and Still Life. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. MEETINGS. MEETING. A MEETING of Nearby Farmers and other Milk Producers will be held in the Public Hall, Makara, TO-NIGHT (■WEDNESDAY), SEPTEMBER 2, at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of discussing the Amendment Bill now before the House, and other matters of vital importance to all producers and vendors of milk in the City of Wellington. J. PURCHASE, Chairman. Wellington Suburb Farmers' Assn. Tuesday. September 1. 1931. WELLINGTON MERCANTILE CRICKET LEAGUE. rpHE Annual General Meeting of the A above League will be held at the Y.M.C.A. on Monday, September 7, at 7.15 p.m. A full attendance of Delegates is requested. New Clubst wishing to affiliate are asked to make written application and receive full particulars before that date. 11. J. LAWRENCE. Hon. Secretary. RAILWAY SERVICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ALTERATIONS TO"TRAIN SERVICE COMMENCING on Monday, September 7, the usual 8.30 p.m. WellingtonLower Hutt and 9.30 p.m. Lower HuttWellington trains, running daily except Fridays, will be diverted to the Waterloo Line and will run as follow: — TO WATERLOO. Wellington dep. 8.30 p.m., Kaiwarra 8.35, Ngahnuranga 8.30, Petone 8.46, Ava 8.50, Woburn 8.53, Waterloo arr. 8,55 p.m. TO WELLINGTON. Waterloo dep. 9.2-1 p.m., Woburn 9.27, Ava 9.30. Petone 9.34. Ngnhaurnnga 9.41, Kaiwarra 9.45. Wellington arr. 9.49. MACHINERY FOR SALE. PLANER AND TIHCKNESSER. Y)NE 24 x 6 Four-cutter Planing, thicknessing and Moulding Machine, complete with countershaft, and in good working order. Price £6O on rail. COLLETT AND SON. LTD., Tuumnruiiui. UPPER HUTT SPECIALS. PETONE Steam Laundry, Dry Cleaners—flats Cleaned and Blocked. Depots: Hazelwoods, Upper Hutt, and Crayon’s Store (Trentham). J

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 289, 2 September 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 289, 2 September 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 289, 2 September 1931, Page 2

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