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AMUSEMENTS. ,^| ns, M F T 1 LAST DAY OF— 11a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. NZum I ROLAND YOUNG in “WEDDING REHEARSAL” Commencing To-morrow I Screen’s Most 1 Famous Lover and Two Blondes in a Flaming Romance of To day —• Exceptional Featurettes: 11 REGENT NEWSREEL SERVICE, HOLLYWOOD ON PARADE. Etc. Gfl B L E ! ■ ! &km of Hob* Ow’ )l I • ' CAROLE LOMBARD DOROTHY MRCKRIIL7 f • • - Qaiximountg>iclure f Recommended by Censor for Adults. ‘ FOR THE CHILDREN—On Saturday and Every Morning at 11 a.m. J. M. Barrie’s “PETER PAN” PETER PAN. WENDY, MR. and MRS. DARLING, CAPTAIN HOOK, JOHN, MICHAEL, TINKER BELL, NANA THE DOG, PIRATES, INDIANS, MERMAIDS, LOST BOYS AND ALL. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE.—For Universal Exhibition. CHILDREN 6d and 9d.

DIRECT FROM SENSATIONAL TRIUMPHS IN EUROPE., Spvafowslw f Wz I REWWS . THURSDAY NEXT, AT 8 Also on MAY 13 and 15. PTOWN I-lALiY THREE WORLD-FAMOUS ARTISTS: JASCHA SPIVAKOVSKY “Recalling the great pianists who have passed this way, it docs not seem that this young Russian has ever been excelled, or oven equalled.” ■ —“The Dominion,” July 25, 1922. TOSSY SPIVAKOVSKY “The wonderful honey-sweet tone of Tossy Spivakovsky’s Stradivarius . . . his technical urbanity, inward fire and superb delicacy of utterance.” —“The Sydney Morning Herald.” April 24, 1933. EDMUND KURTZ “Not since Gerardy visited Australia has such glorious ’cello playing been heard in Sydney.” —"The Sydney Morning Herald, April 24, 1933. “The Spivakovsky : Kurtz Trio is the • best combination of its kind to-day.” —“Lol:al Anzeiger,” Berlin, 14/4/32. ENSEMBLES SONATAS SOLOS PRICES: 6/- (res.), 4/-, 3/- (plus tax). Plans open Next Monday at the Bristol. Direction: Celebrity Concerts. Ltd. Man. Dir.: W. M. R. Mandeville. ELECTION ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. LOWER HUTT BOROUGH COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS. T SINCERELY Thank the Electors of I “Lower Hutt for the pleasing confidence thev have placed in me. and desire to assure them that I will earnestly endeavour to show that their confidence has not been ill-reposed. Yours faithfully, F. CAMPBELL. THANKS NOTICE. T WISH to express my sincere thanks to all those who voted for me at yesterday’s poll. g HO LM. — fancy Costumes for hire. MADAM FOLEY AND CO., Room 1, First Floor, 80 Manners St., We.lington. Large assortment Ladies, Children’s, and Gents.’ l9 lncy n P? st l , 1 meS n ß n tier and Evening Suits. Tel. 41 9b(). a tytit CiT?T>T7’T/

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 186, 4 May 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 186, 4 May 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 186, 4 May 1933, Page 2