AMUSEMENTS
OPERA HOUSE—TO-NIGHT. FINAL SCREENING OF “BROADWAY.” “Broadway.” an all talking, singing dancing production, will be finally presented to-night. It is drama that burns itself into the soul with its ;n--tensity! The play thrilled New York, ami is transformed into the screen’s I mightiest melodrama, with the original I play dialogue, songs one will never Torget. and gorgeous girlie revues. One sees things one never saw before in this I picture that plunges deep into the 'heart, of lovable, colourful, sad and ever-blazing Broadway! COMMENCING WEDNESDAY'S MATINEE. ‘ ‘ T HE TRI A.L OF Al A RY Dl7 GA N. ” Everv seat will he .> front row seat during “The Trial of Mary Dugan.” at the* Oper>a> House, yvlmi'’ Metro Goldwyn-Mayvr’s' latest and most thrilling all-talking picture will Be presented, yo.u will unconsciously constitute yourself a juror, will sit tense and 'ean forward to get closer view when n ifvw jyiece of damag Ing evidence is introduced. You hear the sarcastic voice of the prosecutor ft nd the reluctant, agonised and hear 4 broken voice of the beautiful defend ant— the drama, and comedy of a. sensational courtroom trial, that eminent. lawyers have pronounced “ Th? Tn al of Alary Dugan” the be<! picture of its kind You hear the voice
lovely Norma. Shearer. a. voice ; which competent declared one? rf the I '-nest on lhe screen. You hear I 11. B. Warner, Lewis Stone. K tymond Hackett and many others. “The Tria! of Mary Dugan’’ is based on a ''<• i. arkably successful slag. l play ir. ( New York, l.oadon. Pars and Berlin. ‘•’1’110 Triai of Mary Dugan’’ will be screened at Wednesday s matinee. I ev,.n n- and Thursday. • | mawhera cabaret dance. , All ready f»r the Jazz Lancers—l the Mawhera Hockey Club’s grand Cabaret dance hold in Herb Moore’s 1 Cabaret on Saturday niaht was a great ' success, over bit couples being on the • floor, and with popular obi time and jazz dances, one and all had a most enjoyable evening. With the carni val dance, everything was a blaze of cfdour. an ( ] Steel’s full orchestra made everything bright and merry with the I latest music. Messrs G. Scott anti W. Ryan had charge of the floor and extras were played hy Mrs Crooks and M is s L. Schaef. The last walt z saw j the closing of a most successful func- ; fion. The club are holding another; of their popular weekly dances ou Saturday next
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Grey River Argus, 16 December 1930, Page 6
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