zsnn w A WMVTIf TO-DAY at 2.15. ST. TAMES TO-NIGHT at 8. Direction: Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller. ROLAND YOUNG Britain’s Debonair and Popular Comedian at his funniest in “BLIND ADVENTURE” MIRTH — MYSTERY — THRILLS — with RALPH BELLAMY — HELEN MACK — ROBERT ARMSTRONG One foggy night in London! A man and a girl on ithe a comical burglar to help them—and then—Hectic, Hilarious, Mystnying Adventure. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SCENES OF ULM’S LANDING AT NEW AND PERRY in Tennis Match in Australia —. AUDIO REVIEW .slwwing “The Life of Wagner” (of interest to all musicians) — PATHE NEWS — COMEDY — CARTOON. BOX PLANS at D.I.C. or THEATRE (54-775) after 5 p.m. Our Gala Christmas Attraction —FRIDAY “Mile. ViU R » /41 ■ a A Rgr Modiste.”) J V n ~1 VICTOR BERNICE HERBERT’S WAITER PIDGEON Immortal Operetta EDWARD EVERETT Now a rainbow of JUN I?COLLYER. Mirth and Melody. “THE TIME, THE PLACE AND THE GIRL. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PATRONS ARE URGED TO BOOK IMMEDIATELY AT D.I.C.
A NIGHT OF DELIGHT. A NIGHT OF DELIGHT. A NIGHT OF DELIGHT. ATHLETIC PARK. Athletic park. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. A GREAT SHOW. A GREAT SHOW. All the Bands of the City. (The Military Bands by kind permission of the Commanding Officers). AND SPECTACULAR VARIETY DISPLAYS. POWERFUL SEARCHLIGHTS. Patrons are assured of A DELIGHTFUL EVENING At the Park, as the organisation is very thorough, and there will , be something doing all the time, with plenty Baud Music. A CHRISTMAS TREAT. THE GREAT TORCHLIGHT DRILL With Multicoloured Lights (250 Performers). THE LEGION OF FRONTIERSMEN, With 8 Bands. THE GRAND MARCH-PAST. THE PAGEANT OF NATIONS (Civil Service Girls). THE PARADE OF THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIERS. Jenkins’s Physical Culture Classes, Marist School Boys, The Mystery Bund, Miss Kathleen O’Brien’s Pupils. .Pipe Bands, Humorous Items and Grand Finale. Admission 1/-, Grandstand 1/6. Relief Workers 6d.; Children, 3d. Proceeds for Home of Compassion Furnishing Fund, Toe II Orphanage, and Band Funds. NOTE.—Should the weather be unfavourable the display will take place on Saturday night.
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 74, 20 December 1933, Page 3
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