AMUSEMENTS. ANOTHER DANDY SHOW THIS WEEK. FULLERS’ HIS MAJESTY'S The Theatre of Distinction. Direction, John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. 8 pm. TO-NIGHT. 8 p.m. JOE BBENNAN JOE BRENNAN , aud CYRIL NURTHCOTE’S REVUE COY. Present their SECOND LAUGHING-TIME REVUE, “KEEP SMILING” “KEEP SMILING” (Easily done when you see this Programme). You won’t ‘‘keep smiling,” but you’ll Laugh outright At “JOE’S WEDDING.’’ “THE WOMAN OVER THE ROAD.” “ALL ABOARD." "THE HUGGINS’S GIVE A MUSICAL EVENING.” Specialty Dances Brilliant and Novel Musical Numbers, Specially Selected Vocal Items, aud Daintily-arranged Ensembles by tho CABARET KITTENS And a big “BALLOON LAND” FINALE. FULLERS’ POPULAR PRICES: Box Plan at the Bristol. After 5 p.m. at Burnett’s Confectionery Store, next Theatre. For Reservations after 7 p.m. Phone Theatre (28—175). VkTngF THEATRE did t"■ ‘~r 'Tfoits’e 1 TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OF . “THE LONE EAGLE”! Enthusiastically received, this. thrilling epic of Britain's Fighting Flyers during tho Great War! AGAIN TO-NIGHT, 8 O’CLOCK. INSPIRING! — TIMELY! Universal’s gripping Epic of the BRITISH AIR FORCE during the World War —a production that meets the clamorous demand for super air thrills created by the nerv= and daring of Sir John Allcock, Sir Alan Cobham, Lindbergh, Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith, and OUR OWN INTREPID AIRMEN, LIEUTENANT MONCRIEFF AND CAPTAIN HOOD! “THE LONE EAGLE” WITH RAYMOND KEANE AND BARBARA KENT With Massive Supporting Cast. IN SUPPORT: INTERNATIONAL NEWS, EMPIRE NEWS BUDGET COMEDY. Additional: KING’S SELECT ORCHESTRA. (A. H. Jerome, Mus. Dir.) BOX PLAN at Bristol until 5 p.m. then at Theatre from 6 p.m., or Ring Phone 22 —212 for reservations.
1 4 icauL vdiiuiK). a BOOK KK ENTIRELY NOW! Reconstruct- GRAND GALA ed and RE-OPENING S THURSDAY, Furnished MARCH 1. and First ‘Appearance Indirect of , Lighting. 1 ’IMVO Hours' Cycle Teams’ Race ! - 1 - Basin Reserve, To-night (Wednesday), 8 p.m. \ V ROWING REGATTA. |/OR the love of Mike attend the Wellington Rowing Regatta Next Saturday; 179 Oarsmen competing, including Olympic nominees. BAND. ’’’ELLINGTON ARTILLERY' BAND
AT ORIENTAL BAY TO-NIGHI (WEDNESDAY), AT 8 p.m. IWiOTcrafaTU ROXBURGH PUBLIC SCHOOL, OTAGO. tpHE Jubilee Celebration of the above school will be held on April 4 aud 5. Ex-pupils and ex-teachers are asked to send their names and addresses to the undersigned. Donations towards the jubilee will be gratefully accepted. J. H. WAIGTH, Junr., Secretary. Box 42, Roxburgh. FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE. A TTEND the Wellington Rowing Regatta, Saturday next; 179 visiting Oarsmen competing, including Olympic Nominees.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 123, 22 February 1928, Page 3
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