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AMUSEMENTS. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. (Pro.: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) 2.30 MATINEE TO-DAY 2.30 MATINEE TO-DAY PRICES: '2s, Is Gd, la. TO-NIGHT. AT S. JIM GERALD JIM GERALD JIM GERALD JIM GERALD (The King of Comics) And His MUSICAL REVUE CO., In Their Latest ond Heat. "THE TROUBLES OF HECTOR." "THE TROUBLES OF HECTOR." "THE TROUBLES OF HECTOR." One Long Laugh trom Beginning to End Clever Dances. Catchy Songs and Beautiful Presentation. SOMETHING ENTIRELY DIFFERENT PRICES: 4s, 3s, la Cd. Box Plans at St. James Theatre. EDENDALE. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. Another Excellent Programme. " INTERFERENCE." " INTERFERENCE." " INTERFERENCE."' A bis Bpecial ALL-TALKIE Melodrama, from the famous stage play which ran for two years in London. It is one of the most gripping and absorbing dramas ever enacted Talking from Start to Finish. v Starring Evelyn Brent, Clive Brook. DORIS KENYON and WILLIAM POWELL THE SECOND PICTURE, "THE WINGED HORSEMAN." A Comedy Thrill Drama. Starring SMILING HOOT GIBSON. Latest News and Rollicking Talking Comedy

TALKIE. PICTURES AND DANCING. MOULIN ROUGE, TUDOR. REMUERA. MATINEE 2.30. NIGHT AT 8. Full Talkie Programme. SEE AND HEAR BERT LYTELL—GERTRUDE OLMSTEAD In * " THE LONE WOLF'S DAUGHTER," TALKIE FEATURETTES. TOPICAL, SCENIC AND COMEDY, To be followed at 10 by TWO HOURS' DANCING To Whitford Waugh's Snappy Orchestra. Prices—Stalls Is Gd and Is; D.C., 2s; Jazz, la Od extra. Reserve by Phone, 24-749. PICTUREDROME. TO-NIGHT'S ONE OF OUR FAMOUS BIG NIGHTS. Dorothy McKail and Jack Mulhall, 111 the World-famous Stage Success, "LADY BE GOOD." Then Two Hour 3' Jolly Jazz. Everybody's Happy at the 'Drome. yiCTORIA jQEVONPORT. TO-NTGHT AT* 7.45, ■ MATINEE, 2.30. Double Feature Progranmte. WILLIAM CODY in "EYES OF THE UNDERWORLD." "EYES 0? THE UNDERWORLD." A Drama of Thrill? and .Mystery, and the Second Picture. " RED HEELS." Comedy. Talkie Short?. Gazette. Prices—2s, Is Gd, Is. Matinee, Gd and Is. Reserves at Precey's. Note New Phone No., 22-968. HAMILTON TALKIE BOOM IS ON!!!! THE STRANG HAMILTON (Whero the Best Talkies ara best reproduced). TO-DAY At 2.30. TO-NIGHT At 8. D. W. GRIFFITH'S Great Talking, Singing and Sound Mastemiece, " LADY OF THE NIGHT." COMING WEDNESDAY. EDGAR WALLACE'S Mystery-Comedy-Drama. " THE TERROR." ALL - TALKING. Reserves nt Paul's Book Arcade, or Phono Theatre 1422. DIXIELAND BY THE SEA. NEW ZEALAND'S MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET. Whero All Pleasure and No Disappointments Await You. DANCING TO-NIGHT. 8,30 P.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT. Admission. ss. THE FAMOUS DIXIELAND DANCE BAND. Are Always Playing New Melodies and Rhythm that mnko tho Dancing A Perfect Joy. Afternoon Teas are Served in tho Cabaret Every Day to Delightful Music. RING 2G-Gls FOR RESERVATIONS. THE BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA. NEW ZEALAND'S FINEST ORCHESTRA. OVER OVER 100 PERFORMERS 100 THE LARGEST ORCHESTRA EVER HEARD IN NEW ZEALAND. CONDUCTOR: COLIN MUSTON. LEADER: EDITH WHITELAW. FOURTH CONCERT, 16TH SEASON TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5.

This being the Last Concert of a verv successful Season, lovers of Real Music can be assured that it will be the best evej - . The Programme comprises works by Wagner. Thomas, Ed. German. Schubert, Bach. Godard, and Tschaikowsky. Join up now for this Last Concert and Next Season. 5 WONDERFUL PROGRAMMES FOR 17a (id. 3 Reserved Seats for Each Concert. Full particulars from W. J. CADDELL. Hon. Secrotary. c.o. E. and P. Piano Agency, Ltd., 191. Queen Street. DENTISTRY. M R H. P. B LAKEY DENTAL SURGEON. BROADWAY CHAMBERS. NEWMARKET. Painless and Gas Extractions. Painless Fillings. Artificial Toeth. Phono 45-024 for Appointment A UCKLAND INSTITUTE AND i 1 MUSEUM. MAORI "TOMO CEREMONY." DEDICATION OF WHARE-RUNANGA "HOTUNUI." FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 29. AT 9 A.M. Maoris are invifed to attend this Ceremony, for which Tickets of Admission are obtainable from the AKARANA MAORI ASSOCIATION'S OFFICES. Endean'a Buildings. Q.ueon Street. Auckland. Earlv application is necessary an the space in the Maori Hall is strictly limited. Thoat taking part are requested to assemble near the Band Pavilion in the Auckland Domain at 8.45 on the morning of the Catherine. GILBERT ARCHEY. Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20420, 23 November 1929, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20420, 23 November 1929, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20420, 23 November 1929, Page 24