AMUSEMENTS. ■ ■— Direction: Sir Benjamin Puller. To-day at 2.\5. To-night at 8. BRING THE CHILDREN TO TO-DAY’S MONSTER MATINEE. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PRODUCED IT. ST. .JAMES IS PRIVILEGED 'l'o SCREEN 11. so TAKE OUR ADVICE—DON’T MISS “The Bishop Misbehaves” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) IT’S FUNNY! IT’S MYSTERIOUS! IT'S THRILLING! A PERSONAL GUARANTEE PROGRAMME EDMUND i"”” GWENN England’s Grand Old Actor, in Bis First American Production, with MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN A London Bishop on a mad rampage of mystery. He left the A-men to join the G-men. THEN THE FUN STARTED. Our usual excellent first half completes a line show. Pian at D.I.C. or Theatre (phone 54-775). Your holiday in Wellington is not complete without visiting St. James Theatre.
4fWxv? //1 11 FRIDAY NEXT | NOT SINCE “OVER THE HILL” AND “HUMORESQUE” HAS THERE BEEN PRODUCED SUCH A DRAMATIC TRIUMPH AS 1 Feather h 'Her Hat (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) A DRAMA RICH IN PATHOS, DEEP IN SYMPATHY. FROM THE PEN OF THE GREAT AUTHOR, I. A. R. WYLIE. /|“l£oite roa’K words of devotion . . . living forever . . . . down through the ages . . . You felt its charm ... in “The Barretts of Wimpole Street” ... It tugged at your heart ... in “Smilin' Thru” . . . Romeo's voice . . . carried the message ... to Juliet on a balcony . . . Priscilla said, to John Alden . . . “Speak for yourself, John” ... he must have cried ... “I love you." A boy and a girl meet . . . fall in love . . . the words are ever the same .. . the import seems new ... j they are saying it now . . . while lights change in dance halls . . . while stars shine on macadam roads. Never newer than in “A Feather in Her Hat" . . . a Columbia picture . . . the sweetest love story the screen has yet unfolded . . . Written with her heart by I. A. R. Wylie . . . directed with loving care by Alfred Santell . . • perfectly portrayed. by refreshing, charming Wendy Barrie and talented Louis Hayward ... as the boy and the girl who lived for love . . . exquisitely acted by Pauline Lord and Billie Burke . . . together with Basil Rathbone—fresh from his triumphant performance in : "Anna Karenina.” . . . There have been many motion pictures . . . good and great ones . . . yet this picture goes beyond . . . far beyond . . . ordinary greatness ... an enthralled preview audience .. . sat in silent reverie .. . long J Sx minutes after the last scene . . ,•/
VNjfi / NOW IN ITS SECOND BIG WEEK AND PACKING OUT of tAs. NIGHTLY! Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres, Ltd. TO-DAY’S SESSIONS: 2.15 AND 8 P.M. POWELL * TAYLOR M WBS ’>' * '? UNA MERKEL • FRANCES LANGFORD • SID SILVERS A* M-G-M. Hitl BUDDY EBSEN VILMA EBSEN JUNE KNIGHT (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) OUR FIRST HALF IS THE TALK OF THE TOW5i ! “HOW TO SLEEP” With ROBERI’ BENCHLEY. “HISTORIC MEXICO CITY" —Travelogue in Colour. NEWS. COMING COMING A CHALLENGE TO ALL SCREEN HISTORY! ’’S " fc * ' I LEWIS STONE ROSALIND RUSSELL— C. AUBREY SMITH (Itecommended by Censor fur Adults.) RESERVES AT D.I.C. OR THEATRE. (PHONE 45-100).
BUSINESS NOTICES. EMIPRE HOTEL BOTTLE STORE FOR QUALITY AND PRICE IMPERIAL PORT 3/- Qts. BRANDY PORT 5/- Qts. BRANDY PORT 2/9 Pint. BAMBOO COCKTAIL 5/- Qts. BAMBOO COCKTAIL 2/9 Pint. HARDY’S TINTARA PORTS. RICH RUBY 1/- Q'» RICH Vfl Q; s - OLD TAWNY j/0 Qts CHAMPION RESERVE .... '!/• Qts. ORDERS DELIVERED. Tel. 42-050.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 80, 28 December 1935, Page 5
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