AMUSEMENTS. DCP T M T THE home or ie talkies. P17P17 M T IV IL Vj IL IN 1 TWICE DAILY : 2.30 and 8 P.M. I\ DU L H 1 AMAZING! THRILLING! ASTOUNDING! THE GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT THE STAGE OB SCEEEN HAS EVEE KNOWN. IT IS ALL THAT THE NAME IMPLIES. ST “ S SHOW OF SHOWS ■ BEAUTIES PRODUCED ONA SCALE NEVER BEFORE ATTAINED BY ANY, DRAMA, MUSICAL COMEDY REVUE, OR SPECTACLE. Commencing Saturday at the Matinee 230 SATURDAY NIGHT 745 DIRECT FBOM GRAND OPERA HOUSE, WELLINGTON.- MONDAY NIGHT 7.4» HUMPHREY BISHOP MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY -artth Tull Ballet and Orchestra, in one and a-half hours’ "Flesh and Blood” Entertainment, supported hy m nmTJDREN nr PTEASURF. ’ ’ A Metro-Goldwyn All Talking Feature, which will occupy over an hour of the v Programme. USUAL PICTURE PEICES. TWO COMPLETE SHOWS FOB THE PBICE OF ONE. BOX plan OPENS AT THE BRISTOL TO MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 9 A.M.
ing entered for her for £C> and costs. Lucky Star Art. Union closes This Friday. If you haven’t yet got tickets, buy NOW, to-day.—Advt.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 438, 2 December 1930, Page 11
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