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amusements. —FINALLY TO-DAY—2.IS, 8 p.m, WARNER BAXTER [Mk n B rrff» IN “ At- *1- .iLr— “HELL IN THE HEAVENS.” DIRECTIOni-fImHUjRrriRTED THERTRES(nX)tTU Box Plan (pho n ®5V595)? ThCatrt ~ TO-MORROW Three Sessions: 2.15, 5 and 8 p.m. GAY MUSIC GORGEOUS GIRLS, DELIGHTFUL DANCING AND HILARIOUS ’ FUN ARE THE CONSTITUENTS OF THIS NEW Hiuuuuw i c ' COMEDY HIT! \ rko radio • k • 1 j Picture With MARY "SPANKY" ' NOAH CARLISLE McFARLANB BEERY The screen’s craziest comedy team act as peace-makers between warring Kentucky clans While Wheeler court 6 a Colonel s daughter, Woolsey socially entertains the foe with fun and frolic, song and dance, and the feud turns into a fiesta to the tune of “One Little Kiss,” a delightful song hit. L~ ... COMING SOON Grace Moore in “One Night of Love” (All approved for Universal: Exhibition.)

GRAND OPERA HOUSE LAST MATINEE TO-DAY. LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT. BIG GALA FAREWELL NIGHT TO-NIGHT COME AND SAY GOOD-BYE TO ALL THE POPULAR FAVOURITES. J. C. Williamson Ltd. present Frank Neil’s Big Farewell Revue. “BETTER TIMES” ■With a Great Cast of International Variety Stars headed by— AND ALL THE INTERNATIONAL STAGE STARS IN THEIR BIG FAREWELL PERFORMANCE. A RIOT OF FUN, LAUGHTER, AND LOVELY GIRLS. Prices: Mats., 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Child. Half Price. Nights: Res. Stalls & Circle, 5/-. Stalls, 4/-. Back Circle, 3/-. Back Stalls, 2/-. Gallery, 1/6. Late Doors, 1/-. Plus Tax. Plans at D.1.C., Theatre. Phone 51-814.

FASCINATING ENTERTAINMENT! ‘COMEDY TALKIE TESTS’ CONDUCTED ON THE STAGE BY Dr. A. L. LEWIS, of Hollywood. (Discoverer of Janet Gaynor). This notable screen authority, S. trainer of many film stars, will use local contestants on the stage in short snappy sequences and climaxes from current motion pictures. AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR SCREEN ASPIRANTS. OPERA HOUSE TO-MORROW At 8 p.m. Thereafter at 2.15 and 8 p.m. ON THE SCREEN rkoradio Pidvre il li The Yell of the Year — From Radio City Music Hall. (For Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS AT D.I.C.

SHOWS. jy'ASTERTON A. AND P. SHOW. 4STH ANNUAL EXHIBITION. At SOLWAY GROUNDS, MASTERTON. FEBRUARY 19 AND 20, 1935. RAM AND EWE FAIR FEBRUARY 21 AND 22. Cups and Trophies Valued at £7OO in Addition to Liberal Prizes. . Farmers and Citizens of the District, help YOUR SHOW with entries. Classes for all Breeds of Sheep, Cattle, Horses, Hacks, Hunters, Ponies. Dog Inals and Working Dogs, Poultry, Pigeons Home Industries, Sewing, Fruit and Vegetables. Kennel Classes: £9O in Cups. Do not miss this great display where a win is worth while. Free Schedules from R. 11. WILLIAMS. ' Secretary, Box 40, Maeterton,

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 114, 7 February 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 114, 7 February 1935, Page 3