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AMUSEMENTS, . STARTING TO-DAY TWICE DAILY. Afternoon 2.30. 7.45 Evening. CONSTANCE TALMADGE Queens it over everything she ever made in “THE DUCHESS OF > BUFFALO” CONNIE'S FUNNIEST SHOW. She danced on her toes—put Russia on its ear—had her sweetheart standing on his head. She's a Fake Grand Duchess, but a Real Comedy Queen. And there are more quivers and shivers, laughs and thrills, excitement, romance, and hair-raising spills than you’ve ever seen. CONNIE’S GREATEST FOR LOVE, LAUGHTER, AND LUXURY. A First National Picture. GAZETTE. "'FELIX” CARTOON. Second Series of THE AMUNDSEN POLAR FLIGHT. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. Box Plan at the Utility Stationery .Shop (next to Theatre), Telephone 21— 838; or Ring Theatfe, Telephone 21—842. “A REAL LONDON SHOW,” “THE UNFAIR SEX” . BOX PLANS OPEN AT BRISTOL THIS MORNING (RESERVES, 65.) And the BRILLIANT BUT BRIEF SEASON Opens at the GRAND OPERA HOUSE Proprietors: J. C. WILLIAMSON, Ltd. On TUESDAY NEXT In Erie Hudson’s Priceless • Comedy—“THE UNFAIR SEX’’ Direct from tke Savoy, London, and Palace ThcwUcs, Sydney. Featuriag England’s Premier Comedy Actress MISS ZILLAH BATEMAN, MISS ZILLAH BATEMAN, Supported by Miss Henrietta i Cavendish Miss Sylvia Clifton Miss Beryl Barraclough .Miss Vera St. John Mr. Frank Bradley Mr. Reginald Newson Mr. Charles Mai-Callum Air. Claude Carter Mr. Jack Phillips ’ » “THE UNFAIR SEX” IS A REAL STUNNER. It ran for two years at the Savoy, London, and was presented twice daily wipth two different casts. Wellington's wind is not to be compared to the speed of this . . FASHIONABLE FARCE COMEDY. The ladies frocks by Barogue, London, and Madame Gooch, Sydney. Now hie you to the BOX OFFICE AT THE BRISTOL, WHERE SEATS MAY BE RESERVED FOR 65., plus tax. Prices at the Doors: Reserved Stalls and Circle. 65.; Back Stalls, 45.; Gallery, 25.; after 7.45, Is. For any other particulars ring Leo du ’ Chateau. Telephone 45—851, or 21— 653. f SMOOTH and Stumpy, Swift and Smart -“The Grand Duchess and the Waiter,” now showing at the New Princess Theatre. ATHLETIC SPORTS. ■ROXINGI IJQXING! JAMITO JAMITO JAMITO T * McCarthy. McCarthy. McCarthy, town hall, TUESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 16. Four Excellent Preliminaries Arranged. Box Plan now open at Ned. Perry s, Manners Street. Usual Prices: ss. and 2s. 6d., plus tax. Booking fee. Is. extra. , Early door tickets obtainable without extra charge at Box Office, and also at Len. Sowman’s, Lambton Quay. DON’T RISK; DISAPPOINTMENTBOOK NOW! MEETINGS. pRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF N.Z. GENERAL ASSEMBLY JO-NIGHT, 8 p.m., Maori Mission Report. Speakers: Rev. J. E. Ward, Mr. D. B. Stewart, and Sister Heather. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. /CITIZENS’ INTERCESSORY SERV VICE, TO-DAY (FRIDAY), 12.30 to 1.30 p.m., MARANATHA HALL, 125 Lambton Quay (over A.B.C. Garage). Chairman: REV. M. W. P. LASCELLES. The November Issue of the Vivian Street Baptist Church “Chronicle states: “The Citizens’ Mid-day Prayer Meeting is now being held too Maranatba Hall. This means < f grace ia not appreciated as it ought to bo. Blessing has come to this city through the Gipsy Smith Mission, but we must Keep ou praying. A hearty invitation is given to all who can put in a few >ninutes or longer to lay hold upon God s strength. 'For this will 1 lie inquired of to do it for them.’ The 4'itizens Prayer Meeting is held every Friday 'from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. Deny vourself if necessary and come along” If 'he ether Churches will show the same brotherliness this meeting will heeome mighty in power. We believe God answers prayer. We are sure God msweis prayer. We have PROVED God answere prayer. Glory to HIS NAME.

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 41, 12 November 1926, Page 11

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584

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 41, 12 November 1926, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 41, 12 November 1926, Page 11

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