AJIUSEMENTS. LONDON S LAUGHING JET. AND WELLINGTON S HOLDING ITS SIDES. PARAMOUNT - AII-British Instantaneous and Electric Success —no less—of OLD ENGLAND'S GREATEST COMEDY ACTRESS, WITH HER NEW BRAND OF HUMOUR —MAISIE GAY. /I LONDON “DAILY MAIL.” I v uirwYiaOr 121 - The finest individual performZF F l s3^3ance on the talking screen is It? Maisie Gay's “Mrs. ’Arris” in H wigwww WMi " The old Mnn '” KSI g ee h cr w ith: irv CECIL HUMPHREYS ife ANNE GREY D. CLARKE-SMITH. "wiM gWsHrwTr® ra JI kSeI I Ml Rocom. JI R - v Jw I’cnsor X SrA IS \ 1 BSaB for A J KF A\ WK\ IBSfiSI Adults. \ Edgar Wallace’s puzzle play, which, A / /Xf under the title of **LADY ARRANWAY’S SECRET,” was the big hit of 1931 season at WYNDHAM’S |v ' THEATRE, LONDON. Lauglis — Thrills and Mystery, Cunningly Contrived. Special Added Attractions include: NEJMLLE STILES, England's Greatest Society Entertainer. ’ Prices: 1/-, 1/G, 2/-. 2/6 (plus tax). Jlatinees: 1/-, 1/6 and 2/- (Children Half). BOOK AT BRISTOL OR THEATRE (TEL. 51—842). Coming— ' ■ The "Sunshine Susie" Girl ((' RENATE MULLER With George Robey and V Harry Green, in the musicalcomedy boom ' jSjrjißaaijy “MARRY ME” W, Reserve at Bristol.
“Au unparalleled combination of famous artists.” Spvahovsiky r -Ktidz 1 E2SOTTAR.S THURSDAY, MAY 11 Also on May 43. and 15. / TOWN HALL. * Direct from European Triumphs. THREE WORLD-FAMOUS ARTISTS: JASCHA SPIVAKOVSKY The . phenomenal)}’ gifted young Pianist, who thrilled New Zealand audiences a decade ago. TOSSY SPIVAKOVSKY One rd Europe's foremost. Violinists. Leader of th? Bcr'iu Philharmonic Orchestra 1925-1931. EDMUND KURTZ Undoubtedly the most brilliant of the younger ’Cellists of to-day. The first pupil of Pablo Casals to achieve fame. “The Spivnkovsky-Kurtz Trio is a very notable acquisition to the musical life of Europe.”—“Berliner Tagablatt.” “Each a master of his instrument, and what a master.” —“Gazetta di Venezia.” ENSEMBLES SONATAS SOLOS Direction : Celebrity Concerts Ltd. Managing Director: W. JI. R. Mandeville. ® LECTURE. cpilE Wellington Corps of the St. John . Ambulance Brigade Overseas Headquarters, Vivian . Street. A Lecture will be delivered by Dr. Twhigg on Influenza, May 2, at 5.15 p.m. The Public are invited. WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. OPENING JIATCH OF THE SEASON TO-DAY—3 P. JI.—TO-DAY. TO-DAY—3 P.JL—TO-DAY. ATHLETIC PARK. ATHLETIC PARK. ATHLETIC PARK. WELLINGTON v. ATHLETIC, WELLINGTON v. ATHLETIC, WELLINGTON v. ATHLETIC, WELLINGTON v. ATHLETIC, V,'ELLINGTON v. ATHLETIC, 3 p.m. Early Game at 1.30 p.m., JOHNSONVILLE v. EASTBOURNE JOHNSONVILLE v. EASTBOURNE (Fifth Grade). ADJIISSION. 9d. STAND, 6d. Extra. A. E. NEILSON. Secretary. WELLINGTON FOOT BA 1.1, ASSO- ’’ CIATION, INCORPORATED. SOCCER. SOCCER. SOCCER. SOCCER. SOCCER. SOCCER. KILBIRNIE STADIUM. TO-DAY, KILBIRNIE STADIUM. TO-DAY. SATURDAY. AVRIL 29. at 3 p.m. WATERSIDERS v. JIARIST WATERSIDERS v. JJARIST WATERSIDERS v. JIA RIST CURTAIN-RAISERS AT 1.30 p.m. ADJIISSION 6d. B. A. JIABIN. Secretary. “FANCY - COSTUMES' FOR HIRE. - MADAM FOLEY AND CO., Room 1, First Floor, 80 Manners Si., Wellingt'in. Large assortment I.allies’, Children’s, and Gents.' Fancy Costumes. Dinner and Evening Suits. Tel, 41 —9QO,
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 182, 29 April 1933, Page 4
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