AMUSEMENTS. £V' r 'W jr LADIES —There is more romance k in “Test Pilot” than in any previous i|F aviation picture . . . More feminine |k appeal without sacrificing the thrills 2 y that appeal to mere man ! ► J |Q tyWuMiiiiiifniill 1 ► Kry- as TEST PILOT LANE J HfWEHSni 1 k kF® ~ his wife b I mRII W •-J -his Pal 1 O p.m. B OX Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre.—Telephone 45-100. . Sdhk ddffik .d Aik y ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY ! H g RVTH nRAPER-ySi SUPREME ARTIST M Kj\ The Sensation of England, America and Australia Coming to the 11 V l\ GRAND OPERA HOUSE Hl] COMMENCING SATURDAY, JULY 30. FOR A LIMITED SEASON OF FIVE NIGHTS 11 AND TWO MATINEES A 1 J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES take great pride in announcing kL the first appearance here of the world’s greatest individual artist, r/M in her unique character sketches. She has been acclaimed “an L-T-j incredible legend,” “an illuminating miracle.” * And now, at last, V:'X Wellington audiences will have the opportunity of witnessing a V'ld flawless performance played entirely by one woman —a genius of VjM the theatre. xa xu jm l ■ nrnrj v I Jlilil I Kiilaldkl I thl'uiorld-s snpßFin! n rti w H SHE PUTS TO SHAME THE TECHNIQUES K| JW OF STAGE AND FILM STARS. / \ 1 MISS DRAPER’S TOUR WILL BE CONFINED TO f I ‘ \ I THE FOUR CENTRES ONLY j / J HI (The Provincial Towns will not be visited.) I fi nl BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. l| A\l Preliminary applications for all performances now being received f/ KS A 1 I at D.I.C. (11/2 with tax). THE ORDINARY' PLANS (D.O. l/$ £\ and R.S. 7/6 with tax 8/2) WILL OPEN NEXT MONDAY AT Lfefi IltA 9 A.M. Other prices on day of performance. Back Stalls, 5/-; Ue/s Atl E.D. Gallery, 3/-; L.D. Gallery, 2/-. IVfl LISTEN-IN TO 2ZB THIS AFTERNOON AT 3.30 FOR AN Jjfe jit INTERESTING TALK ON THE ART OF RUTH DRAPER.
TUDOR | GALA OPENING TO-MORROW—FRIDAY Continuous from 11 a.m. De Luxe Session 8 p.m. OF WELLINGTON'S MOST MODERN AND .UP-TO-THE-MINUTE CINEMA. COMPLETELY REFURNISHED . . . REDECORATED . . . RESEATED WITH LUXURIOUS MOQUETTE CHAIRS AND EQUIPPED WITH LATEST LIGHTING SYSTEM. NO EXPENSE HAS BEEN SPARED IN ORDER TO MAKE THE TUDOR WELLINGTON’S NO. 1 THEATRE. SEE TOMORROW’S PAPERS FOR SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. (Throughout N.Z.) TUDOR i
WOMEN’S HOCKEY! WOMEN’S HOCKEY (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE) THIRD AND FINAL TEST. ENGLAND (World’s Champions) Versus NEW ZEALAND BASIN RESERVE BASIN RESERVE TO-DAY, JULY 21, 3 p.m. Curtain Raiser 1.30 p.m. ADMISSION: 1/-, 2/-, 3/-- (Plus Tax). FAREAVELL DANCE—ST. FRANCIS HALL, TO-NIGHT, JULY 21. I. M. PEARCE, Hon. Secretary.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 252, 21 July 1938, Page 3
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