ss ,. v . . AMUSEMENTS. I PWWWI KING’S—To-morrow j | w *’ e Daily—2.ls and 8 p.m. | | ■JV \ /? The massive triceratops was | I < \ ///I one of a hundred breathless g i \G]I /I perils of the Island of King ‘ 2 | MT.jfln Ifl Kong, where they searched " = /Jf* VAVvl 't Vi \ for fabled gold of ages past! = = Aw?” f Throw away ** ? = f 'jSjF your cares i = J jz mu! man the g B sails for high i 5 The Cannibals! \^\\\\. adventure'. 7 ? The Sea Serpent! U, = = ■ The Prehistoric Be>tt»! , "x | s The Earthquake! -=2. | S.elh.n. All in J I <©m I > (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) - f With i = ROBERT ARMSTRONG, f i HELEN MACK, FRANK I - Wlm REICHER, JOHN MARSTON 1 i VICTOR WONG, LEE KOHL- 1 1 y "‘WBB MAR, ED BRADY & HUGE | I cast - i | Go with them on the Peril Cruise for = s V-} Adventure and Romance! = | Unbelievable thrills await you on the g s Island of King Kong, where monsters = = of the prehistoric world guard the . g s fabled wealth of ages pastl = | In Addition: SPECIALLY SELECTED FEATURETTES. | | KING’S POPULAR PRICES: All Stalls 1/-; All Circle 1/6. j
Finally To-night—ln the Presence [ of Another Monster “Gala Party” “Laugh, Town, Laugh!” I U A IMS’IST I £5 Nighl,y at 8> | 0 JI • Mat ’a“dSatard"yl <lay ’ 1 FUNNIER THAN EVER! FUNNIER THAN EVER! I CttMDAWB | . THE INCOMPARABLE COMEDIAN AND HIS . z 1 New Revue Company of 30 Artists i 1 PRESENT 5 1 To-morrow—Another Brand New Show—To-morrow i I THE | | “HHusic Boxof 1934” I : —— ■ '■—— ' - ' ' = EASILY ONE OF THE COMPANY’S MOST AMBITIOUS, 1 = HILARIOUS, ENTERTAINING REVUES! = E ... which includes 5 = "The Music Sheet”—“The Friendly War” (a scream) —“The Labour Ex- i : change”—“A Suicide Episode”—“A Study in Black and White”—“Musical = = Influenza”—“A South, Seas Idea”—“Fragments of France”—“Male : E Impressions” (by Dorothy White)—“The Skipping Rope Dance.” = = —ALSO :: = E THE SENSATIONAL NOVELTY: \ = j “A SONG OF THE WORLD TO-DAY” i I AND i E THE GLORIOUS FINALE: = I “AN INDIAN IDEA” [ I “ THE —’ SHOW —OF — SHOWS ” I E OLD-TIME POPULAR PRICES: 1 = Grand Circle 1/-. Stalls 1/6. O.S. 2/-, D.C. 2/6. O.S. and D.C. plus tax. = E Children Half Price except Saturday Night. = i BOX PLANS at D.I.C. and BEGG’S, or at THEATRE, 54-775, after 5 p.m. i | CHILDREN’—GIFT MATINEE SATURDAY! | | Who will be the Lucky Boy or Girl to receive | I the i | Wonderful Two - Wheel Bicycle ? |
WRESTLING WRESTLING. WRESTLING WRESTLING. WRESTLING WRESTLING. WRESTLING WRESTLING. QNE of the big matches of the season, AT THE SHOW STADIUM, AT THE SHOW’ STADIUM, MONDAY NIGHT. JIONDAY NIGHT. DAN KOLOFF, DAN KOLOFF. DAN KOLOFF, DAN KOLOFF, Marvellously Strong Bulgarian Wrestler, will meet DEAN DETTON, i DEAN DETTON. DEAN DETTON, DEAN DETTON, Fast and clever—always interesting to watch. Drop-kick Specialist, At the WINTER SHOW STADIUM. WINTER SHOW STADIUM. WINTER SHOW STADIUM. WINTER SHOW STADIUM. Preferential Booking opens at E. W. Humphrey’s, Manners Street, To-day. Ordinary Booking To-morrow (Friday). PRICES: 5/-, 3/-, 2/-. Ladies, 2/6. All plus tax.
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 280, 23 August 1934, Page 3
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