amusements. EVERY FATHER! EVERY MOTHER! EVERY WIFE 1 EVERY HOY I EVERY CURL! MUST NOT FAIL TO HEAR AND SEE THE rir> YEAR'S MOST DRAMATIC all-talkinu triumph THE ' 'SORRELL AND SON" OF 1930. THE "SOKRELL AND SON" OF 1930. At The AJEB T I C Commencing H. H. WARNER H. B. WARN EH —H. B. WARNER Englund'e Brilliant Stage Star — The Immortal "SORRELL" Once Again TRIUMPHS in tlie Greatest Role of Hit; Career. In The Fox Movietone Special ALL-TALKING ALL-TALKING DRAMATIC MASTERPIECE "WILD COMPANY*" "WILD COMPANY'' "WILD COMPANY" "WILD COMPANY" "WILD COMPANY" "WILD COMPANY" "WILD COMPANY" "WILD COMPANY" "WILD COMPANY'' "WILD COMPANY" "WILD COMPANY" The Willi and Wostoful Younger Generation Speeding to because Parents are Indifferent and Children in Search of Thrills Pick their Own Path of Pleasure. HERE IS ONE OF THE GREATEST PICTURES EVER TO BE SCREENED IN CHRJ BTCHURCII—-A STORY FULL OF HUMAN INTEREST. R&.st-rves, Brifitul or Majestic, 33-530. Lost session of Parliament Impo.sed an nniußcment tax of threepence (3d) per scat on 2s seats, which in our previous season were free of tax. The management has been reluctantly compelled to paGS on this tax to patrons, and ADMISSION HAS BEEN FIXED At 3b 3d and 2s 3d (including tax). Children under sixteen, la and €d. ONI C A PARK, TONIGHT, At 8 o'clock.
TO-NIGHT THE BROADKIDING SEASON OPENS. A Night of Speed, Of Thrill*. A Nitfht of Speed, Of Thrills. A Night of Speed, Of Thrills. GREAT AUSTRALIAN RIDERS. GREAT AUSTRALIAN RIDERS. GREAT AUSTRALIAN RIDERS. • 'DAREDEVIL" DURKIN •'DAREDEVIL" DURKIN "DAREDEVIL" DURKIN "DAREDEVIL" DURKIN ERIC lIAMBERGER ERIC HAMIiERGF.R ERTO BAMBERGER ERIC HAMBEKGER Fumed throughout the Commonwealth for lightning *peed on the dirt track, with all its accompanying thrills. 2fi Canterbury Riders 25 25 Canterbury Riders 25 25 Canterbury Riders 25 ON NEW ANl> IMPROVED MACHINES. Will Test the Australians to the last inch. Newly imported Loud Speaker System will be uftcd for course announcements, outside Sporting News, and Music. Admission: 3s 3d and 2s 3d (both including «lri tax). Chf!dr?n under sixteen. Is and 6d. Special Trams from Square. 3285 Grand garden party in aid of HALSWELL CONVENT FUND. To be Tie Id lit "KNOCKIA'SS," HA I.SWELL (the residence of MR G. G. HOLMES). SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, 1980, At 2 p.m. till 11 p.m. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Baby Show, Highland Dancing, Side Shown. Good Prizes. Afternoon Teas. Produce Stall, Home-mode Cakes, etc. BEAUTIFUL OARDENS, BOAT RIDES ON THE LAKE. Motors will ler.ve Cathedral Square (noar Post Office), 1.110 to 2.30; Spencer street, 130 to 3.30; Trmn terminus, Lincoln road, 1.30 to 2.30. Admission. Ailulta (VI. Children Free. 1037
SHOWS. gANKS PENINSULA A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW. ANNUAL SHOW. ANNUAL SHOW. ANNUAL SHOW. AWA ITI DOMAIN, LITTLE RIVER. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, 1930. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, 1930. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, 1930. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, 1930. Sefl Railway Advertisements for Special Passenger Trair.e. EXCURSION PARES. W. STANBURT, iiovotary. THERE is natlitfaetlon In painting with LOSTRUSS READY MIXED PAINT. 21* per Gallon— all colours. Band for tint card and instructions. 6 • SMITH and SMITH, LIMITED.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20092, 22 November 1930, Page 1
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