AMUSEMENTS. ST. JAMES 11 a.m., 2.15; and 8 pan. ; “Cosy as Your Own. Fireside.” ‘TO-DAY — TO-NIGHT. GAIETY, WIT, HILARIOUS COMPLICATIONS. Enacted before a background of Nev York -high society and scintillatini Paris. . , ' . • With • 0 s N T A N C E IN AN ENTIRELY NEW BOLE. | “Lady with a Past” j “A” Cert. Adult recommendation. A modern story of a girl who is too shy and reserved to be alluring. She goes to Paris to develop a, “past.” , What a Transformation! . , Book at Bristol'or Theatre—s4—77s
M “A” Cert. Rec. Adults. Happy couples dancing—a band blar-. ing jazz—a night club ablaze with life, love, laughter. Suddenly—drama I A smashing, tearing, searing story of a millionaire's son and a ballet beauty —a story that will make pulses leap and hearts quiver. . . . What a picture ! 6 Knockout Short Subjects 6 Slim Summerville in “Meet the Princess”; “Strange as it Seems” (oddities of life from all- over the' world.) A sports short feature, .“Slide, Babe. Slide”; “Oswald, the Lucky Rabbit;” Bigger, better, -funnier—and two Graham McNamee Universal . News Reels. What a’ show! ; Sessions at = Plans at 11.0, 2.15, 5.0 i Bristol and (shoppers ses- E Theatre. sion), and 8.0 : Telephone p.m. • = 45—100. MAJESTIC-To-day!
WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. n MIDDAY ' . ' MIDDAY ARGAN RECITAL 1 . v -'RGAN...x.RECITAL / ~ ■ By,' •; > ( : BERNARD' -F. ;PXgE.''-' ' * TO-DAY (FRIDAY), JULY*' 29; TO-DAY (FRIDAY), JULY 29, 12.30 p.m. to 1.45 p.hn ! COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS’ i V’ CHOIR.' . .. ) ] ’ 'Conductor: John-Bishop'. ' CONCERT CHAMBER..' '"/.' SATURDAY NEXT at 8 p;m.:' . , r ' Assisted ’by George Ellwood 1 . ’Cellist Molly Atkinson ;....'Soprano Dorothy Spiller ..... J.-... .C Cbntralto Will Goudic Baritone Matt Dixon ..'•.Accompanist . Box Plan at the Bristol/.',; X Prices 2/6 (plus tax) and. 1/6. . E. M. PANKHURST. Hon. Secretary. Phones: 52—482 (Office). 52—306 (House)., j
THE WELLINGTON CHILDREN’S.' HEALTH CAMP. ASSOCIATION ' ' (Inc.). A NNUAL GENERAL MEETING ■ NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING, August 3, Educational Institute Rooms.' “Evening Post” Buildings, Willis Street, at S o’clock. ■ His .Worship the Mayor, Chairman. The Hon. Minister of Health will address i . the Meeting. .y , ’ Annual Report and Balance-sheet, f Election of Officers. ! : ' C/MEACHEN. Secretary. T< ILBI R N I E K. INE M A. If you love a good hearty laugh, see ‘.‘GIRLS ABOUT TOWN?’ With KAY FRANCIS and JOEL McCREA. The comedy side of big city gold-digging, with a dash of romance between roars. SATURDAY: “DR., JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE.” WANTED TO SELL. NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESS: ROOM 1, FIRST FLOOR, ' 80 MANNERS ST.. WELLINGTON. FANCY COSTUMES FOR HIRE. TIfADAM FOLEY AND CO., Room 1, J’-*- First Floor, 80 Manners' St.,* Wellington. Large assortment Ladies’, Children’s and Gent.’s Fancy Costumes. Din-! ner and Evening Suits. Tel. 24—154.
SEWING MACHINE EXPERTS. rpHE New All-Electric "Domestic” Sewiug Machines; portable model. £l3' 10/-; Desk Model, £lB/18/-; Table Model. £l9/19/-; guaranteed 10 years. ,F. J. W. FEAR AND CO., 03 Willis Stt., Wellington. Phone 41—446. ■ / KILBIRNIE KINEMA. “Girls About Town” with Kay Francis and Joel McCrea in the leadins roles is at the Kilbirnio Kinema.
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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 260, 29 July 1932, Page 2
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