AMUSEMENTS. 2ND BIG WEEK E TO-DAY at 2.15 and 8. a sn'mr ImMw story like “Treasure Island” lias ever /STzVy ™ I '' been created to quicken the heartbeat, bring laughter and tears to mon, women and I|J 1 wH M I M children. A THRILLING AND ROMANTIC (Cool and Spacious.) ADVENTURE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. ROBERT LOUIS STEVEMSOM’S - ~ IMMORTAL CLASSIC COMES TO LIFE IN A MIGHTY MOTION PICTURE, with WALLACE _ . _ BEERY COOPER Lionel Barrymore, Lewis Stone, Otto Kruger, “Chic” Sale, Dorothy Peterson in
“TREASURE ISLAND” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SPECIAL DE LUXE FEATURETTES INCLUDING MR. LAUREL and MR. HARDY IN TFTF.TR BRAND NEW COMEDY SUCCESS: “B-U-S-Y B-O-D-l-E-S” IRIS MASON AT.THE WUBLITZER :: BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE. TELEPHONE 53-080.
A FURORE! IT’S GREAT! TWICE DAILY: 2.15, 8 P.M. Box ans D.I.C. and Theatre 54-775 (after 5 p.m.) ajiSsiMS “MADAME IS^P ÜBARRY ” With /, X A Beautiful - j DOLORES IS|||L " •-J DEL RIO VEREE TEASDALE, ' *' ''""I VICTOR JORY, REGINALD OWEN (Recommended by Censor for Stilts.) EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME.
THE FUNNIEST SHOW EVER! if<iwnwwii t °’ day “ IM E™ J BJIIW 11AM - 2AS ™- 8 TMEATAEOP DISTINCTION p, "“ “ DJC ' " Th '“" <4li ’ lo ° > BRING THE KIDDIES TO THE MATINEE. THE MERRIEST MIRTHQUAKE EVER TO HIT THE SILVER SCREEN. it Folks (the Sheriff permitting) you will see W. C. FIELDS ■ BABY LE ROY ® JOE MORRISON—JUDITH ALLEN gf 4 in W The OH Fashioned Way (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE VILLAIN STILL PURSUED HER!! followed by a rain of ripe tomatoes! A story of the troupers who played the old Op'ry House! It’s Hilarious! SUPPORTING PROGRAMME: —Afternoons— 111 — Evenings — “KIDDIE FOLLIES” Super Juvenile Revue held over for I Paramount News, Comedy, Cartoon, a second week. 11l Screen Souvenirs, Novelty.
“THE WENTWORTH” (Majestic Theatre Buildings). TO-NIGHT (9—12). 1/6 1/6 1/6 TO-NIGHT (9—12). Fred Webber and His Rhythm Rascals With KATHLEEN O’BRIEN’S BALLET, Featuring ALEXANDER GRANT, Marvellous Juvenile Russian Dancer. Monday — New Year’s Eve — Monday o—2. 2/6 2/6 2/6 9—2. RING EARLY FOR RESERVATIONS (45-709).—N0 EXTRA.
DAILY, at 2.15 and 8 p.m. . DAILY, at 2.15 and 8 p.m. All little girl The merriest matriwanted was to be monial mix-up yet happily married to brought to the a few nice, agree- screen: She kept able men! B||g «Si *1 a"> tJle € (- ernn l triangle .* Iw '& V® I*3 if if I® going round in V\ VWSJW \ ‘ circles. t rl *** y * A <y (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) £SJ> JOAN BLONDELL. WARREN WILLIAM. />/ EDW. EVERETT HORTON, FRANK McHUGH. It's a Warner Bros. Laugh Hit. ffcsj Stalls. 1/-; Centre Stalls, 1/6; D.C., 1/0- ’W No Booking Fee. , Box Plans at D.I.C. and THEATRE (Tel. 52-212).
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 81, 29 December 1934, Page 5
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431Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 81, 29 December 1934, Page 5
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