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AMUSEMENTS. LARGE AUDIENCES DELIGHTED YESTERDAY WITH THIS WONDERFUL PROGRAMME. PATRONS ARE ADVISED TO ROOK EARLY. Theatre phone 53—080. DE LUXE THEATRE NOW SHOWING: TWlCli DAILY, 2.30 and 8. ■■■ —■ - ... In his whole career the ||| ’ J Something New World’s Greatest Detective j Detective Drama, i faced no choice so dangerous, .I so poignant as in this su- ig CONAN DOYLE'S «st of his emotions. g Master Detective ' - SHERLOCK HOLMES* 1 Played by CLIVE • AM BROOK •V p® MIRIAM J° RPAN W ERNEST TORRENCE' ' i ,B ‘s e h on , p,4T 5 And the Popular Holme »’’ by j Comedian Ham Gill e(tß ''7 S HERBERT "?• § i MUNDIN. HW | B iliiiiiiiiiinriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiixiiiii sill | 2 Fox News — Magic Carpet - || i “Behind the Switch,” novelty. Box Wan at Bristol and Theatre. PARAMOUNT-ALL-BRITISH To-day and Daily at 2.15 and 8 p.m. A TRULY WONDERFUL SHOW. A COMBINATION OF CELEBRITIES. Voted by Yesterday’s Audience to be "One of the Very Best.” GORDON HARKER —NORMAN McKINNELL —NORA SWINBURNE In Gainsborough’s filming of Edgar Wallaces great stoiy. ... glorious conjunction with the splendid Musical Comedy: “LORD BABS” STiKBIN(! Bobby HOWES An Excrutiatingly Funny Gainsborough of the “Sunshine Susie” class. COMING—DEFINITELY—NEXT WEEK ! THE VERY LATEST RECORD-SMASHING SUCCESS — j Jack Hulbert in “Jack’s the Boy” Which, for Three Weeks has Taken Auckland by Storm ’. ! 1 BE WISE and BOOK NOW at Bristol or Theatre (Tel.: 51—842).

pBURSXH I THEATRES| TO-NIGHT’S PRESENTATION OF VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT De Luxe Theatre — Lower Hutt First for The Best in Sound and Entertainment TO-DAY AT 2.30 & 8 P.M. MON. AT 8 P.M. Big All-British Programme TWO ATTRACTIONS. No. I—The well-staged frivolous comedy on broad popular lines. Laughs all the time. 4 GENE GERRARD in “LUCKY GIRL” A riotous revolt with Gene as ringleader. No. 2—A particularly fine film depicting the industrial might of Great Britain. “ENGLAND AWAKE” TUES. AT 8 P.M. /WED. AT 2.30 & 8 P.M. Whirlwind Thrills — Action Packed Romance. GEORGE O’BRIEN in “MYSTERY RANCH” It's REAL entertainment from start to finish. ■ THURS. & FRIDAY AT 8 P.M. Richtofen’s ‘‘Flying Circus” was a tea party compared to these clowns of the air. “SKY DEVILS” — “SKY DEVILS” — “SKY DEVILS” With SPENCER TRACY, WM. BOYD, ANN DVORAK. jßox Plans at “Peter Pan” Lounge or ’Phone Theatre, (13-431. Grand Theatre Palace Theatre PETONE. PETONE. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. IT'S COLOSSAL! WARNER BAXTER Jack Oakic, Sydney Fox, Zasu Pitts, With ■Louise Fazenda, .Tobynn Howland, Kn r ,. n MnrUv n-». , ~ Russell Hopton, and Great Comedy Bond? " j u ' And Brilliant Cast. In 4 ONCE IN A Lit ETIME” The outstanding drama of Diplomacy ■; SEE IT! AND DIE LAUGHING! “ n<l lntrlgue ’ “MAN ABOUT TOWN” FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Kilbirnie Kinema Another great Paramount British MATINEE — 2.15 — MATINEE , production— The Thundering Wonder Picture— “LIFE GOES ON” * Zano Grey's w)(]| “FIGHTING CARAVANS” . J'™" "akeheld Wlt]i Elsie Randolph — Betty Stoekileld. GARY rniit>VK ' : lhe. mysteries and comedy of Grand Lily Damna - " T Jffiunngl« war pion! S y ” U ”" Cssi ” g tiU ■ ! nto tllc tlanser ' xZag! at tlie Confcctioner yPrince EdwardTheatre King George Theatre 'PDF Hutt's Popular "Tiilkfi'” House rnh IHEAI RD BEAUTIFUL To-day at 2.30 — To-Night at 8. . To-day at 2.30 — To-Night at 8. Monday and Tuesday at 8. A Picture packed with thrills. KING VIDOR’S Richard Arlen. Jack Oakie, Robert Astounding Romantic Spectacle ’ ' • “ B ‘ RD °” ARAD!SE ” TUESDAY— Dolores Del Rio and Joel McCreu ELISSA LANDI Wed. — Thurs. — Friday. In her most emotional role “THE PAGAN LADY” “Tbe Woman in Room 13” ~ , Witn THURSDAY " Evelyn Brent —- Conrad Nagel — t T-r» Charles Bickford — Ronald Young I'lHjrll WUKK. and William Earnuin, Popular Prices, 1/-. 1/6. Reserves, Prices to Suit the Times: 1/-, 1/3, 1/6 Telephone 63-84-1. Reserves. Tel. 63-933. WANTED TO SELL. . Fourpence pays for medical consultation, treatment, and a bottle of. medicine ' in the poorer districts of Liverpool, whore SEWING MACHINE EXPERTS. - thre . e experienced doctors carry on the work of the cheap dispensaries founded in r PHE New All-Electric “Domestic" Sew- that city in ’.778. ing Machines: portable model. £l3 . 10/-; Desk .Model, £lB/18/-. Table Of the mam roads round London, the Model, £l9/19/-: guaranteed 10 years. Portsmouth Road at Esher is stated to be Ithe busiest. During one week the following vehicles were counted: 06,218 cars, 12,219 motor-cycles. 30.381 heavy motors, mid 7219 other vehicles. Phone 41—7146.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 88, 7 January 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 88, 7 January 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 88, 7 January 1933, Page 4

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