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AMUSEMENTS. Word-of-mouth advertising can’t be wrong-— Ask any of the hundreds who saw “Melody Cruise” yesterday how they enjoyed themselves!—They’re still laughing! ST. JAMES ™-»oclock. Wk. The Last Word in Musical Farces / A It’ s :ls refreshing as its title .. . chock )fV I™ full of fun. music and dancing .. . the I J / iafr-1 type of bright, carefree entertainment that ''WAHI sets you laughing from the beginning, and keeps you at a pitch of merriment till the very end. “Melody Cruise” WITH CHARLIE RUGGLES Lovely Girls. I PHIL HARRIS (of radio fame) GRETA NISSEN and a Host of Glorious Girls ! „. ir „„,..» T x'r. WAVES OF LAUGHTER — JOYOUS SONGS — INTOXICATING MELODIES — WONDERFUL BALLETS. ■ THE SPECTACULAR “ICE BALLET” WILL HOLD YOU ENTRANCED! You’ll love the song hit—“lsn’t This The Night For Love? (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PATHE NEWS — COMEDY — "CONTRASTS IN CHINA TRAVELOGUE — CARTOON „ Hf BOX PLANS at BRISTOL or THEATRE (54-775) AFTER 5 P.M. St. James FRI DA Y , BnBIBQMrMH Exhibition FROM MONDAY NEXT, Theatre Box Plans, previously situated in the Bristol, will be located at the D.1.C., LAMBTON QUAY (Ground Floor). .iiiiiiiiiimiiiniimiinmiiiiiiiiiulimi I LET’S GO TO— I THE I I MAJESTIC LOUNGE and CABARET I | WILLIS STREET. ! ; (Under the personal supervision of Lillian Brooks). | CABARET SESSION TO-NIGHT | I FROM 0 P.M. TILL MIDNIGHT, 1 | WITH ! i Tommy Stratton’s Singing Band ? z 1 . / 1 i j ALSO: , = II RETURN ENGAGEMENT—BY POPULAR DEMAND! 5 |l The HARMONY GIRLS MAVIS 1 EDMONDS I 11 IN A NEW AND NOVEL SINGING AND DANCING ACT. | 11 TO-NIGHT AND EACH NIGHT ' NEXT WEEK. | j IwMMBBBBnHBSBMIEBHMBBHBSBMMBnKBBEEffIBHBKBMMBMBMMMF j | ADMISSION: 1/8 (Including Supper). | | RESERVE TABLES AT LOUNGE PHONE 45-709. | IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL THEATRE-GOERS THE THEATRE BOOKING OFFICE Has been Permanently Transferred From the BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY, To the . D.I.C. WELLINGTON. ■ The old order changeth—and, commencing Monday, Theatre Patrons will reserve their seats nt the D.1.C., the new home of the theatre Booking Office. -.1-,.,-,-, Situated in a central position on the IN FUTURE, ground floor, quite Close to the Men’s ALL BOX Shop, this new and modern Box Office »r mow B’ill be readily accessible from Brandon FLANS Al IHB or p anama streets or from either of the D.LC. D.l.C.’s Lambtou Quay entrances.

BOXING !! ! AFTER THE FOOTBALL MATCH THIS AFTERNOON. ATTEND THE CONTESTS AT THE BIG WINTER SHOW STADIUM. TO-NIGHT! The Five Preliminaries to the Big Contest should be well worth the admission price of 2/6 (plus tex). HANCOCK—THE UNBEATEN CHAMPION OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Furious, Fast and Forceful. JAGGERS—THE CONQUEROR OF PURDY. Still unbeaten as a professional. Revels in hard slogging. 5000 SEATS!— There will be a big crowd, but do not forget that the Stadium accommodates 5000 seated. No standing room. EARLY DOORS!— BUY YOUR TICKETS THIS MORNING AND ENSURE A SEAT IN THE BEST POSITION.

N.Z. RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. ATHLETIC PARK TO-DAY SATURDAY TO-DAY NORTH ISLAND v. SOUTH ISLAND 3 P.M. EARLY GAME, at 1.30 p.m.: THIRD GRADE REPS. v. COMBINED COLLEGES ADMISSION TO GROUND: 1/6. Admission to Stand will be by Reserved Seat. Tickets. These will be available at the Union Office, 4 Willis Street, until 11 n.m. To-day (Saturday). From 1 p.m. To-day tickets for the North and South End Blocks of the Stand may bo purchased at tho North and South Turnstiles at the inclusive price of 3/-. A. E. NEILSON, Secretary.

T.S.M.V. WANGANELLA. TTNAVOIDABLY detained in Sydney, the Wanganella will sail from Wellington for Sydney and Melbourne on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, at NOON. -gUDDART PARKER LIMITED.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 308, 23 September 1933, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 308, 23 September 1933, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 308, 23 September 1933, Page 5

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