AMUSEMENTS. Galsworthy Drama Thrills Sig Audiences RESENT Commencing to-day .Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and /' 8 prn ' 'LIFE’S LOYALTIES loyalty off Race.. > 2.; I to class.. to pro- af fession.. to those' I; < "E we love. They » WWt must sometimes Bl ; .* ovX clash, these Loyal- if A ties off ours - the ggL conflict is inevitable! BASIL RATHBONE WANDER HEATHER THATCHER JOAN WYNDHAM fciifflir “Loyalties” Is far more than a motion picture—it*s rea l life—it’s vivid—it IS life itself—your life, your WaSy* friend's life, and mine. That’s why "Loyalties" . grips you from the first word to its tremendous climax. ' • ' ' ' REGENT FEATURETTES INCLUDE: ‘‘Our Caribbean Cousins”—Jack Hobbs In Action—First Official Pictures, Duffy and his Blueshirts: Royal Welsh Choir —Regent News Service. Recommended for Adults—Box Plans D.I.C. and Theatre. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Huge Audience Enthralled BY THE FAMOUS POLAR EXPLORER SIR HUBERT WILKINS ON THE STAGE y 'L. DESCRIBING HIS GRAPHIC , AND THRILLING PICTURE ' 7 IxK • SHOWING HIS MANY PERILS AND adventures in the I Arctic and I I Antarctic j Siiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiinniiiiin'Hr. © including THE MOST AMAZiNG ADVENTURE OF THE CENTURY THE lOURNEY UNDER THE ICE IN THE SUBMARINE “NAUTILUS’’ Thrills above and beneath the ice—The North Pole, the South Pole——■P'ola.r Bear*—Eskimo—Walrus-Whales-The famous submarine NauWus-TOe Aeroplane Southern Cross before Kingsford Smith obtained it—N ature rebelled against having her most spectacular secrets photographed. late ■ . seemed stubbornly.against it—But here it is ! AN AMAZING RECORD OF COURAGE AND ENDURANCE! BOOK NOW AT D.I.C. RESERVES 2/3. THEATRE Telephone 51-814.
TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TUBILEE CHOIR. ° ÜBILEE CHOIR. 200 VOICES, Under the Conductorship of MR. FRANK J. OAKES, With Mr. Maxwell Fernie at the Organ. COME AND HEAR THE CHORAL ITEMS, “Jubilee Ode,” “Ave Verum,” . “Angelas,” “O, Gladsome Light,” “Halleluia.” Box Plan at D.I.C. Admission, 2/- and 1/-. Reserves 2/7. TO-DAY, 2.30 p.m., TO-DAY. HARDEN PARTY. Garden party In the Beautiful Grounds of MR. AND MRS. B. SUTHERLAND, “HOMEWOOD,” KARORI. “HOMEWOOD,” KARORI. Take this opportunity of visiting this Veritable Fairyland. BAND. FOLK DANCING. GYM. DISPLAYS, SWIMMING, Etc. Admission One Shilling. Proceeds in aid Presbyterian Orphanages. THE WELLINGTON MASTER BAKERS’ INDUSTRIAL UNION OF EMPLOYERS (REGD.). BREAD. VVTTH reference to the advertisement ’ ’ appearing in “The Dominion” and “Evening Post” of Friday, March 16, _relative to advance of price of bread to 5Jd. over counter and 6jd. delivered, the name of A. W. BODEN, Petone. should read C. H. BEYNON, Petone. A. F. DUSTIN, Secretary. BRITISH-ISRAEL-WORLD FEDERATION, Wellington Branch. Under the Auspices of the Above, F. B. ANYON, ESQ., Wellington President, will deliver an Address on TUESDAY NEXT at the MASONIC HALL, THE TERRACE, at S P.M. Subject: “THE ROYAL COAT OF ARMS OF BRITAIN” (ISRAEL). Public cordially invited. Questions. Collection. EMPIRE HOTEL BOTTLE STORE, WILLIS STREET. FOR QUALITY’ AND PRICE. HARDY’S TINTARA PORTS (Australia’s Best). CHAMPION RESERVE 6/RICH RUBY PORT 4/6 IMPERIAL PORT 3/Ti’v our BAMBOO COCKTAIL 5/- qts. - 2/9 pts. BRANDY PORT 5/- qts. (Also Great Cocktail) .... 2/9 pts.
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 146, 17 March 1934, Page 5
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