i AMUSEMENTS. v SESSIONS: 2 P.M., 8 P.M. Pions ot D^ C - and Theatre Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation. Last Two Days: "SAY IT IN FRENCH" OLYMPE BRADNA RAY MILLAND MARY CARLISLE A Joyous Comedy of Complications bristling with laughter, sparkling with witty dialogue, and a great cast of brilliant stars. The Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir in the Overture to the Immortal "TANNHAUSER" A PARAMOUNT PROGRAMME (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) THURSDAY NEXT lan Hay's Amazingly Successful Play Now Comes To The Screen! "HOUSEMASTER" This famous comedy has been voted one of the best six British films since the advent of sound, and, remember —the play from which this is adapted started in 1936—and is still running! Also screening: "YOUTH MARCHES ON," a special short subject made by the Oxford Group movement and causing tremendous public interest everywhere. Associate British Films. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
LAST NIGHT TONIGHT! o THESPIANS Your last opportunity to see Wellington’s best players in the , sensationally successful 1 “QOMEONE AT THE DOOR.” °OMEONE AT THE DOOR.” The famous comedy-thriller by Dorothy and Campbell Christie. Produced by Victor S. Lloyd. FINAL PERFORMANCE TONIGHT, at 8. In the CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. BOOK AT BEGG’S, MANNERS ST. PRICES: Res., 3/4. At door, 2/6,
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 150, 21 March 1939, Page 3
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