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AMUSEMENTS. gMHHOEKSSHBnunKSUiafIUaSSIBSBKIBQDHOHEaBMBaiIMBOnMEIBKIBSSnSBWRIWDnsaSKESBMBIUSaDBffIBKaQansanBaOSBBKSSV! LAST THREE DAYS. LAST THREE DAYS. Gus McNaughton, Jimmy Goddcn—England's Cleverest Comedians —in “ HIS WIFE’S MOTHER ” ALSO GRAPHIC FILM RECORD OF “SMITHY’S” ARRIVAL. V ~ THREE SESSIONS: Ji Mit£S n ’ am - 313 and 8 ~m - Our Next Attraction—Coming Friday I ) WITH ONE VOICE, THE ENGLISH PRESS PAYS UNPRECEDENTED TRIBUTE TO CLEMENCE DANE’S RENOWNED DRAMA ON A VITAL THEME gill uf giinrramettf’ “A MILESTONE IN CINEMA HISTORY, ENACTED BY A STERLING CAST.” John Barrymore Billie Burke (Unforgettable as Hilary Fairfield.) (Making a triumphant return as ' Margaret Fairfield.) Katharine Hepburn (“The amazing newcomer ... in one of the most sensational debuts in the . history ofdhe cinema.”) “IT IS DIFFICULT TO DIS- “IT IS MORE THAN A Zirce rvrvTY THE MANY MOTION PICTURE ... IT CUSS CALMLY IHL MAAIX JS ONE 0F THJJ FINEST FINE POINTS OF THIS PRODUCTIONS OF THE OUTSTANDING SCREEN TALKING SCREEN.” DRAMA.” —London “Cinema.” —London “Mail.” “ONE OF THE GREAT PERMANENT PLAYS OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE BECOMES A CINEMA MASTERPIECE.” —“Times. “THE GREATEST PICTURE “A DRAMATIC AND ACTPRODUCED S » t ver^n^ eas ; —London “Telegraph.” Impartial. j “WE GRADE IT AS THE YEAR’S FINEST “A Bill of Divorcement” — The Triumph of the Screen. BOX PLANS at BRISTOL or THEATRE (54—775) AFTER 5 P.M.

MAJESTIC 11 2 MORE DAYS ONLY — Of — J. B. PRIESTLEY’S •‘The Old Dark House” “A” Cert. “Auckland Star” says “It can claim as high a standard ef acting in all its characters as anyone can recall . . . is,a presentation that should not be missed.” FRIDAY NEXT “The Hounds of Zaroff” Picturised as “The Most Dangerous Game” “A” Cert. HERE’S THRILLING ADVENTURE TfflL UNLIKE ANYTHING THE SCREEN HAS EVER Tr KNOWN. PLANS BRISTOL & THEATRE. TEL. 4u—loo.

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HOTELS, RESORTS & TRAVEL SERVICES MORERE Pleasure-seekers. A vastly interesting 4 hours’ baths- tennis, launches, fishing, golfing, bathing, gaiety. The HOi bIiUNUS HOTEL offers the utmost in Comfort and Service. Entertainment for all-all the time. Tariff for 1932-33 Season: 12/6 day, and every seventh day is fiee. Write for free illustrated booklet. —E. B. SHORTI, Proprietor. , . . . TFMpTRTr Mrs N Al Truman, proprietress, has pleasure in advising that the MH , rifvrFr * th'#* first reconstructed earthquake-proof hotel in Napier, is again ope i. Thoroughly Unexcelled accommodation AH conveniences; first-class table. Reasonable rates. Shakespeare Road, Phone; 11. Box faNEW NAPIER: CARNIVAL, January 21-28, 1933. Band Contests, Aerobatics, Athletics, Napier Park Racing, Clay Cricket Monster Fireworks, Tennis, Golf, Swimming, Bowling. nine excel nt Motor Camps Low Train Fares. Ample Accommodation. Full information and inquiries: BON 307, NAPIER. NAPIER-WAIROA-MORERE-GISBORNE WHITFIELD’S MOTOR SERVICE, LTD., Dickens St., Rapier. up daily services leave Napier at 8 a.m., 2 p.m. and 6 p.m., connecting at With cars for Rotorua and Auckland. Return Fare Napier-Gisborne: £2/12/6. Send collect wire for reservations. All Trains met at Napier. ORIENTAL BAY (Wellington) ODIFNT HCYTFI This First-class Private Hotel is ideally situated right SffSSKl&r W. OWEKS. •*" 1 Proprietress. THE BERKELEY HOTEL, 22 Oriental Terrace. The L “WSt Wooden Guest House in Wellington. Situated in Beautiful Grounds hour. Garages and Parking Accommodation. Lasual, 10/- day, *// week. Permanents by arrangement. Tel.: 60 —oao. Proprietiess. RICHARDS. PAEKAKARIKI ' ’ . . OCEAN HOUSE, the Idenl Holiday Resort. Tea Cardens, camping groum , fishing, good bathing, near golf links and tennis courts. Tariff to suit 11 e . Phone 4. QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOUND t A Wellington’s Playground! Spend your vacation at TIRI ARIAN A (under new management), “Where holidays are MADE, not BORNE. Situate t head of the Sounds. Beautiful views, entrancing tramps Ult ,"7, fishing trips, free boats, swimming, tennis, croquet, billiards, P » I Excellent cuisine—in fact, everything to mak e a hohdmv worth while. -/ P day: £3/3/- per week. Book Now.—B. THOMPSON, Private Bag, liclou. Phene: “Thompson,” Mahikipawa. ROTORUA COSY COTTAGE MOTOR CAMPS. Comfort and independence. Beautifully appointed cabins; 4 super-comfy beds; electric cookers and light, crockery, cutlery, utensils. Garage for your car. Hot spring showers. Refreshin„ and health-giving. Apply: Caretaker, “Cottage Motor Camps, Ohinemutu, Rotorua. WANGANUI ~ „ What about that trip to Wanganui and the N.Z. Rhinef Of course you will take it, and stop at the FEDERAL HOTEL, delightfully situated on river bank, overlooking the beautiful Moutoa Gardens, with good up-river new. Hign class cuisine, 10/- per day.—MRS. M. BETHUNE. Proprietress. WELLINGTON CITY ~~ HOTEL BRISTOL, Private Hotel, corner Cuba and Ghuznce Sts. Official automobile house Automobile Association and Public £^ rv ] ce s J oc yj No. 4 tram from stations. Tariff; 9/6 daily. Id.: t»- 218. K. KERN OHAN, Proprietor.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 97, 18 January 1933, Page 2

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