AMUSEMENTS, POSITIVELY LAST DAY. ‘ WEMIE NOT DRESSING,’ Lilting' Musical Romance. (Approved, for Universal Exhibition.) miiiiiiii. gT. JAMES THEATRE Direction Sir Benjamin Fuller. _ __ j Where Sound Sounds Best. 2.IS—TWICE DAILY—B p.m. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. England’s Proudest Achievement, England’s Proudest Achievement, Accorded the Opening Night in Wellington THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF THEIR EXCELLENCIES THE GOVER-NOR-GENERAL OF N.Z. AND THE LADY BLEDISLOE. The Exquisite Drama will) Inescapable Charm. Inspiring Thrilling Laughable Entertainment, Starring STEWART ROME, ROSALIND PULLER, and ALLAN JEAYES. Direct from RECORD-BREAKING SEASONS IN THE NORTH ISLAND, Where it was acknowledged to be THE PERFECT PICTURE OP THE YEAR. Supports in keeping with the Nobility, and Beauty of the Feature. Don’t let the Children Miss the Matinees. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SOME OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY LEADING WELLINGTON CITIZENS: Messrs PARRY, STALLWORTHY, LEE, MASON, RICHARDS, and SCHRAMM, M.P.s: “We recommend ‘ Song of the Plough ’ with confidence.” Rt. Hon. J. G. COATES: “ Without hesitation I can say that 1 enjoyed every moment of the screening.” ■ T. C. A. HISLOP, Esq., Mayor of Wellington: “ I think it the best film I have seen tor many a day.” Bishop SPROTT: “It was most, interesting and instructive, and a noteworthy contribution towards the improvement in screen subjects.” . J. A. LEE, M.P.: “ It has the simplicity that dignifies groat art.” P. FRASER, M.P.: “A superb picture—coes with a swing—not a dull moment. = DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION: “An inspiring picture.” • A. HARRIS, M.P.; “A wonderful picture. of outstanding merit and presentation.” ” . Professor HUNTER: A magnificent piece of screen photography.” FREE LIST SUSPENDED- " Book Early. Plans at D.I.C. and M’Crackcn and Walls’s. SPORTING. FORBUKY PARK TROTTING CLUB. BEING MEETING, 1934. NOVEMBER 22nd and 24th. ACCEPTANCES for, ALL EVENTS (First Day) CLOSE at 5 p.m. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), NOVEMBER 16th. C. R. CAFFIN, Secretary.
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Evening Star, Issue 21878, 15 November 1934, Page 11
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