AMUSEMENTS.' \ 11 a.m. :: 2.15 p.m. THE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE .. 8 m Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. p.m. Comfortably Steam Heated. fVxtb pride and pleasure Sir Benjamin ‘Fuller proudly presents Metto-Goldwy ji Mayer’s version of Victor Herbert’s Immortal operetta: ts haunting melodics will live forever . . . and von ’<>> •ifl never forget its enchanting and thrilling adventure. . . Truly a magnilkent production. . . . A programme r A vou will want to see time and again. ... yi kt >/ w ■ dHaEw-i w i : Wl / / x . ' r 1 ■ t ■■ ’ ■ t ■ ft '*©' . Xft® /■ fra ' ; J i 1 i I JEANETTE ML DONALD. | how they sing these , h- NELSON f hhW —ana many, many more! |km» 2 * I v : fi I'X irtH' to, I A I I v*'" Exhibition.) ' f |X[ with i | ft/' FRANK MORGAN. FAMOUS METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER FEATURETTES: St. James News Service, Including Lovelock winning the Mlle of the Century . . . Before a cheering crowd of -10,000 our own Idol defeats America’s best! LAUREL AND HARDY COMEDY, entitled “GOING BYE-BYE.” Fitzpatrick Travelogue <in glorious colour). , ——— s Box Plans are filling rapidly. Be wise and rctervo (phone 51-775). FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED.
TO-DAY—II a.m., 2.15 p.m., 5 p.nu, 8 p.m. THE MOST PERFECT WWraJJjfctß 1 1 W PROGRAMME * EVER PRESENTED! SESSIONS: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. (Shoppers’ Session 5 p.m. to-day.) DASHIELL HAMMETT’S (author.of "The Thin Man”) DELIGHTv FUL COMIC-MYSTERY STORY PLUS A FINE ARRAY OF VARIED SUPPORTING GEMS!! i Edmund | <>. |LOWE| % , Ibfcx ,J ‘ &gggr iMMMwWMEIBMMMiwMreadMiiMiMtfci.?“Mr. Dynamite” i WITH | 4z, I ESTHER RALSTON, I A> i j ! JEAN DIXON, I xS> o j ? •ip’’ | VICTOR VARCONI. | You Loved “The Thin Man ? Well SEE THIS, ANOTHER OF DASHIELL HAMMETT’S INIMITABLE CREATIONS!! (Recommended by Censor for Adults) ■ .-THE HAND-PICKED SUPPORTS INCLUDE :===j “LATEST NEWSREELS” “OSWALD CARTOON” “HAWAII”—LoweII Thomas Travel Masterpiece. It’s glorious. “REVUE A LA CARTE”—Musical Vaudeville Headliners, including Tom Pat Hecla. NEVER BEFORE SUCH A PROGRAMME! PERHAPS NEVER AGAIN. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. OK THEATRE (45-100). RESERVE NOW!
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 250, 19 July 1935, Page 3
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