AMUSEMENTS. . jiuluji _ ini) hi I, .jit, iLiiiaii miu i*,jiu L ,,,-inu— ■j-TT.'vrßMfflr'g;* bum nn* ri*my NOW SMASHING ALL X ■ ATTENDANCE EECOHDS IN ITS SECOND BIG WEEK! Samuel Go/dwyn J p. pratnb Lovely Qoldwyn Girls ’ In the Cyclonic Musical-Comedy Hit- wl WD ffiOM SFAIH sWiS® 8 ' Stunning Beauties Gorgeous Ballets Lilting Melodies A Breathless Panorama of Entertainment 017/PITKIT United Artists Picture. Approved for General Exhibition. jj fl j RESERVATIONS AT THEATRE AND BRISTOL.
THE FIRST TALKING MOTION PICTURE SPECTACLE! “GIVE ME THE LIFE ' RFGFNT OF THIS ONE GIRL-... M I have obeyed and honoured you ... I have tX. , W Com. Easter Saturday risked my life in your service ... the Empress U a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. knows I have been faithful ... I plead with iz/Fißihi man <^ar * r ’® you. Caesar, to spare her whom I love with my" t 80 rn P cror J for love .... a whoic hear ’’- \ gir ‘ darirtg for hcr romance of old '‘r' orna you will never forget. ctt broogh’ tbB SC ■ \ Jl M Wdsor» Barre c tacte bV » cec^‘^rch"^ supc,w ’ wfM MMKI \ gU* s BOX PLANS NOW OPEN at BRISTOL and THEATRE •Universal Exhibition.) |
EASTER AT EASTBOURNE! FAIR DAYS FOR ALL. Sideshows, Merry-go-round, Donkeys, Spectacular Entertainment every minute of the day. Raffles and competitions. Fancy Dress Parades. Prizes. Laughter, Fun and Romance round every corner. See announcements soon about the Cruise on the Pirates’ Ship. The Hunt for Pirates’ Treasure. Lady Godiva’s ride through Eastbourne. GO TO EASTBOURNE THIS EASTER I A WONDERFUL HOLIDAY FOR A FEW SHILLINGS A DAY* (Reduced Fares on the Boats from April 10 to IS.) HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, WELLINGTON CUBA STREET. Now under the Management of Mesdames SMITH and FLINTOFF ■ (Late of the Hotel Arcadia.) N WELLINGTON’S MOST MODERN AND FINEST APPOINTED/PRIVATE HOTEL. ' ■ -- Furnished throughout in Oak. No dark inside rooms. Every bedroom open to the sun. Carpeted and equipped with Hot and Cold Running Water aud Reading Lights. SPACIOUS LOUNGE, PERSONAL SERVICE, HOMELY COMFORT. . Officially appointed House for C.T., Public Service, and Automobile Associations. ' REDUCED TARIFF IN TUNE WITH THE TIMES.—I2/6 PER DAY BEST VALUE IN THE CITY MAKE YOUR EASTER RESERVATION NOW P.O. BOX 79 - - - ’PHONE 52 —412.
QPEND a luxurious Easter at The Chateau —five guineas a week. Golf, tennis, climbing. , lor ■a! ion. 1 IX "fancy costumes for hire. IfADAM FOLEY AND CO., Room 1, 111. yirst Floor, SO Manners St., Wellington. Large assortment Ladies’, Children’s, and Gents.’ Fancy Costumes. Dinner and Evening Suits. Tel. 41 —960.
BRITISH-1 SRAEL-WORLD FEDERATION, ' N.Z. BRANCH (INC.). ’ TTNDER the auspices of the Wellington branch of the above Federation ,Mr. C IV Clift, the Dominion President, will’ deliver a LANTERN LECTURE in the BROOKLYN PICTURE THEATRE, Brooklyn Tram Terminus, on TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 11. at S p.m. Subject: “THE GREAT PYRAMID-—ITS DIVINE MESSAGE.” Public Cordially Invited.. Questions. Collection. P~ LAV Easter golf at The Chateau—four thousand feet up—five guineas a week.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 166, 8 April 1933, Page 4
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