AMUSEMENTS. You couldn’t wish to see a picture more human, more humorous and entertaining than this! A. 2 ™T 8 Y p. m . Owwfl (Phone 51-595). Direction AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD. Be advised . . • book early for to-night. The Star who has always made you laugh—will jHiiii ROGERS OS I With a Grand Supporting Cast — 11/,I 1 /, '«?: TOM BROWN — HENRY B. WALTHALL £|F: ‘ s i ROCHELLE HUDSON — STEPIN FETCHIT \tjfa . «-/■ WX ! F ‘JUDGE PRIEST VY 5 ’ He’s even more lovable than in “State Fair”; happier than m “David Harum,” and funnier than in “Handy Andy. oo Excellent Featurettes Include: °oHarry Langdon Comedy—Duke at Rotorua —Auckland Cup Meeting. CITHTFIT A T I—AT . MATINEES ONLY— in conjunction with SPECIAL. “JUDGE PRIEST” GEORGE O’BRIEN In ZANE GREY’S Latest and Best “Western,” “THE DUDE RANGER,” This programme is specially selected for the holiday entertainment df the whole family. <| (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 111 hi jmii mill mi.■■—■llli—llllllll111 ■■ iiiiiwiimrni r • M TWICE DAILY: 2.15 & 8 p.m. Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Phone 51-842). Sensation, with Ginger ROGERS, Warren WILLIAM, Mary ASTOR 1 Why do men break the shackles . of one woman to become the slave of another? Ben Hecht’s merciless pen tells you the truth about neglected husbands in . . . jf>v\ i upper | IWOBIBI "«i (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) More thrilling — More a Dangerous — More K Alluring Than the Underworld ... . gB ln Addition IRIS MASON AT THE WURLITZER. EXCELLENT FEATURETTES. SPECIAL NEWS SERVICE! ARCHBISHOP REDWOOD’S FUNERAL— Impressive scenes at the Basilica, the procession and final ceremonies. DENTAL ANNOUNCEMENT! SIMPSON. DENTIST. 25 COURTENAY PLACE (Next Door Paramount Theatre). NEW SCALE OF FEES. fitwell TEETH from £2/5/- PER SET " REMAKING SET 35/SINGLE TOOTH REPAIRS 5/EXTRACTIONS 1/- ‘ PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS .. 2/6 TEETH EXTRACTED FREE WHEN . SETS ORDERED. ANNIVERSARY DAY EXCURSION TO PICTON AND BLENHEIM MASPORT SPEED-BOAT CUP u £Z/t/9 S 9 tf 4436 Tons 4436 Tons. TUESDAY, JANUARY 22 (Weather Permitting) Leave Wellington 8 a.m. ' Arrive Picton about 10.45 a.m. Leave Picton 2.30 p.m. Arrive Wellington about 5.30 p.m. RETURN FARE, 10/-; CHILDREN UNDER 12, 5/Train from Picton, 10.45 a.m.. for Blenheim, arriving back before the steamer leaves. Return rail fare: 3/- first, 2/- second. Rail tickets sold by Umon Co.’s Wellington Office, tiie Purser, or the Railway Office on licton W hart. Special Launches from Picton to Torea and Onahau Bays (lunch obtainable at both after walk of mile with splendid views), Thompson s Bay and (lunch obtainable). Hot Water. Launch fares, 2/6 return. S.S. T HATE A will make a three-hour cruise from Picton around the Gio\e zVrm and Double Bay. Hot water free. Fare 2/6. MASPORT SPEED-BOAT CUP. The New Zealand Speed-boat Championship (Alasport Cup) will be run at 1.30 p.m. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD.
SHOWS. gUMMER FLOWER SHOW, ST. THOMAS’S HALL. NEWTOWN’. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16. Flowers, Vegetables, Miscellaneous. 3 to 5 p.m., 7 to 10 p.m. Turrell’s Orchestra. Admission 6d. DANNEVIRKE SHOW AND ANNEVIitKE SHOW AND CARNIVAL. CARNIVAL. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 12 end 13, 1935. FEBRUARY 12 stud 13. 1935. CLASSES FOR EVERY SECTION. Open Hunters’ Competition. £55 cash. Special Kennel Section. Send for a Schedule and all information. ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY. JANUARY 29. If. S. M. QUIGLEY, (Miss) K MILLER. Secretaries. P.O. Box 38. Tel. 2470. Out of every 100 victims of fatal road accidents in Britain. -19 are pedestrians. three drivers of motor-vehicles, and lh> rest pedal and motor-cyclists or pillion riders.
TT’RESH AIR CAMPAIGN. A RESH AIR CAMPAIGN. SPORTS 1 SPORTS! Under the Glow of the Lights. BASIN RESERVE. BASIN RESERVE, TO-NIGHT, at 7.45 p.m. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45 p.m. ' CYCLING SUPREME. Frank Grose (Canterbury). Jack Wade (Wanganui). Chas. Hansen (Wanganui). Tom MeCol’d (.Wairnrnpa). I 'lmer— Disley—Roe—Roberts. Wellington—Kiwi—Wanganui. RUNNING. HURDLING, WOMEN'S EVENTS. Admission: Ground 1/-; Stand Gil. Wine-growers in the Rhone Valley have been complaining that, owing to the use of tar on roads adjoining the vineyards, their wines nre now tasting of tar. Tlie cyclist messengers of the British Post Otlicc cover 200,000,000 miles every year. This' represents an average of 1(1,000 miles for each of the 20.G00 bicycles.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 92, 12 January 1935, Page 5
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