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AMUSEMENTS BOOK AT ONCE! Owing to the Limited Season this attraction can play FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. BOX PLANS ARE AT THE D.I.C. BOOKING COUNTER. Good Central Seats are available. Grand Opera House Direction, J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. Opening Performance TO-MORROW, at the MATINEE TO-MORROW, at the MATINEE At 2.15 And NIGHTLY at 8 O’CLOCK. And NIGHTLY at 8 O’CLOCK. For the First Time in Wellington J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., Present ERNEST C. ROLLS’ MUSICAL COMEDY EXTRAVANGAZA— Bright Side Up Is a Comedy of Speed, Enchanting Music, Dazzling Costumes, BeautifuU Ballute. AN IMPORTED COMPANY OF STARS: JENNIE BENSON CHARLES NORMAN RENE RIANO The Company that held Melbourne and Sydney for 18 months, Includes CHIC. ARNOLD, COLIN CRANE, MAIE BAIRD, and ARCHIE THOMPSON, with BARRY SIMMONS, BILLY KERSHAW, L’ETOILE and LAWRENCE. AUSTRALIA’S BEAUTY BALLET. AUSTRALIA’S BEAUTY BALLET. 60—ARTISTS—60 60—ARTISTS—60 Ernest 0. Rolls has a flair for colour and speed and skilful stage handling that other more staid producers might emulate to make the theatre a brighter and better place. His shows move with a tempo that is almost feverish. “Bright Side Up” leaps right into its stride, and the pace never slackens. The piece is packed with fun, and the show refreshingly new. The comedians, dash divertingly through a series of burlesques that leaves one a little breathless. Bright Side Up Is Sparkling with Comedy, Singing, Dancmg, Splendour, and Gaiety. 80 MAGNIFICENT SCENES. “The living eclipses the shadow.”

KHttK EMffl gssa® EX g . COMMENCING W L» I „ 8— IX! TO-DAY El R Wk H ffi H Xgi ' I a,m ’ 2-15 P-m- and 8 p.m. I % BwEH Isas H VB I SHOPPERS’ SESSION -- S p.m. RESERVATIONS ESSENTIAL! Direction, J. C. W. Picture Corp. Mng. Dir., Beaumont Smith. Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. &t You Not Only Fill My Shoes... Recommended by the __ ai«« Censor more especially ... Ton Fill My Slippers as nell for adults. He didn’t mind this Masquerader whom he had hired to double for him making love to his wife—but—wW COLMAN / -the'maSQUERADER’ with ELISSA LAND! United Artists. A Samuel Goldwyn Production. Not since “BULLDOG DRUMMOND” has Colman given so fine a performance 1 It moves with the speed of an arrow and holds you tense with its ever-changing surprise, suspense and mysteiy I Also Screening: WALT DISNEY’S World-Renowned Silly Symphony in Glorious Technicolour: “SANTA’S WORKSHOP”

EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. BUS ROUTE. A S from FRIDAyTsEPTEMBER 29, the ordinary route via Buick Street and Esplanade, Petone, will be resumed. C. L. BISHOP, Town Clerk. SHOWS. HAWKE’S BAY SPRING SHOW AYVKE’S BAY SPRING SHOW' i Will be held at Tomoana on OCTOBER 18 and 19. ENTRIES CLOSE AS UNDER: All Exhibits other than Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs now Closed. / Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs, Tomorrow (Saturday), September 30. Schedules and Entry Forms may be obtained free from Kindred Societies and from the Secretary— A. M. RETEMEYER, P.O. Box 145. Napier. Church Lane, Napier.

EVENING PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 5/-; Stalls, 4/- and 3/-. Gallery. 1/6. Early Door Gallery 6d. extra. MATINEE PRICES: 4/-, 8/-, 2/-, 1/-. (all plus tax). Children, Half-price to Matinee.

—. "CAVALCADE” WILL NOT BE, SHOWN IN THE SUBURBS FOR MONTHS. AST Uv —40,625 ADMISSIONS UP TO 40,625— H Y _I YESTERDAY ! M I 11 Huge attendances all sessions daily, with gill II I exceptionally large numbers seeing it twice! lif Ik DE LUXE THEATRE H'fl 811 I h TWICE DAILY 2.30 and 8 p.m. KMM Bl I fl THIRD AND FINAL WEEK KU ITT H M COMMENCES TO-DAY! gM gpj I i I. IA Selected Supporting Programme :: M 1I * H f I 1 SPECIAL MUSICAL AND ’ I tI if a ATMOSPHERIC PRESENTATION H I iJLO W W 3y Orchestra De Luxe f nJ 7 111 US Talented Instrumentalists). L. D. Austin A Jy Jy? Musical Director. JI and iris mason at the m wurlitzer organ de luxe. g Box Plans D.I.C. and THEATRE. HOTELS. RESORTS & TRAVEL SERVICES MASTERTON MOTOR SERVICES MASTERTON: Dep 6.30 a.m (Monday only). 716 a.m.. 9 n.m.. 10.30 a.w. SATURDAY’ P i™p 4.16 a.m., dam... 10 l ’ 3 “ 6 p.m. WELLINGTON Dep 2 a.m (for Napier). M a.m., l.ov p.m.. SATURDAY Dep 2a m. *.30 a.m. 130 p.m.. 4 p.m.. 6 p.m. MASTERTON. I'ep * a.m 130 P- ,u , o l’ ®- ‘ p m &wn'Ni; h^^X r U-|l) FeMhenilon FinlayT C°P.b K,, T^onr n 4^222).-F Bf J MOTOR SERVICES LTD Head Office- Masurton ORIENTAL BAY (Wellington) liatci i'hia First’Class Private Hotel is ideally situated right ORIENT UOTEI- )n tl)e p arn( ] ei overlooking city and harbour Large, bright well-furnished rooms: glorious sun oolcony. WSSS®- ‘'•Client cuisine Parking ground for carsh rnrltT io/ day Tel.: 51—259.-MRS W OH EKS. * 1 •HliJl’* Proprietress fill' BERKELEY HOTEL 22 oriental I’errnce I'he Largest Woodei Giles’ lions, in Wellingt'.n Situated iti Beautiful Grounds oyer looking Bar bnur Garages mid Pa.king Aivominndation < asuni. 10/ da. , •» / week I’ernmnents by arrangement Tel. 63-4150 Proprietress: M M RICHARDS WANGANUI v , MCCARTHY’S HOTEL, opp. Railway Station. Wanganui. Now “™ cr ®-’ n ' agership of I lie owner, Harry Card, well known in Racing. I ootba 11 G eke t.rnd. II sports circles. The hotel has been refurnished. hPf'gJR » beer and all hquox Uue to labeL Tariff; 8/- a day. Phone 3747, Box 135. Wanganui,

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 4, 29 September 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 4, 29 September 1933, Page 3