AMUSEMENTS. . i ANNOUNCEMENT! • EE J. & N. TAIT ANNOUNCE WITH REGRET THAT, OWING TO THE LIMITED TIME AVAILABLE, IT WILL NOT BE POSSIBLE FOR THE CELEBRATED SINGER TO GIVE ANY CONCERTS OUTSIDE THE CAPITAL CITIES. Booking for the two Wellington appearances in the Town Hall on Tuesday, September 29, and Thursday, October 1, will open at the D.I.C. next Wednesday morning. Preferential applications now being received at 10/- and 7/6. For the convenience of Country Patrons, all wires and letters are being filed in order of receipt and seats allotted accordingly. Owing to the unprecedented interest in the season and the fact that the 28 concerts given in Sydney and Melbourne were completely sold out, clients from a distance are advised to make early application in order to avoid disappointment. Under no circumstances can the season be extended. Reserved Prices: 10/-, 7/6 and 5/-. Unreserved: 3/-, plus tax.
11 AM., 2.15 AND 8 P.M. It’s got everything: MYSTERY—MUSIC—ROMANCE—DRAMA — SPECTACLE—THRILLS! She had everything every woman wants—Beauty, adoration, and a magic voice! But denied the one thing every woman has—the right right to love and be loved! , . . The whole world fears this woman —thrilling the heart with love songs that can never come true for her —an opera star whose charms bring death to the men who fall in love with her. . . . Not until her third suitor dies, however, and his brother conceives a •_ i clever trick to cap- I *** j> >« ture the, mur- BMH derer, is the kil- JKe ler unmasked WR' N and the star SOWS cleared of | blame. Mary Ellis The famous Metro- KMMMBBK politun Opem Star, whose golden voice will be remembered in “All the King's Horses/* with WALTER PIDGEON, JOHN HALLIDAY, RUTH DONNELLY, ALAN MOWBRAY. —Paramount—(Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also: “POPEYE,” Sportlight and Pictorial. RESERVE at D.I.C. or THEATRE.
AGAIN ’'THE SEASON HAS TO BE EXTENDED! To-day: 2.15 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. ■ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) — PLAZA — Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres L(,d. Plans at Begg’s and Theatre. (Phone 51-277.) FREE LIST entirely suspended.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 303, 18 September 1936, Page 3
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