AMUSEMENTS. ‘Blossom Time” is not only a transcendent musical play of unforgettable beauty—with the world’s most famous and incomparable tenor singing its exquisite melodies—it is an utterly enchanting picture, with colossal settings of rare beauty—and has a cast of famous stars enacting an intriguing story of love and romance which will hold you spellbound I IT IS THE ULTIMATE IN ENTERTAINMENT!! COMMENCING TO-MORROW, - BM Plans ™"--. thc Hcgcnt ' ) ( Special Shoppers’ Session To-morrow at 5.0 p.m. DIRECTION J. c X" l ™ l ’"'inmnmmiinriiiiiinmmmimti™ni>" ll ’^oP.P Option era British International Pictures Present Dm°c?oß:^Ji J MONTS^' T ’' )4I»O«»O«B»O«»O4B»O »E>< .- , i Includes: i I JANE baxter i ’ Carl Esmond j IM ' w| ? '. l Lester Matthews] | Athene Seyler I ■?• • j.W "■'■ 1' | Gibb McLaughlinl Wli iUi.X' « i i '•/TBr'Oßwl I Every Song- j M RICHARD [Every Spoken Word- j A. W W | Entirely in English | -J ■AU 01.1% B IN I “Blossom Time” Rfl (Approved by Censor for Universal Exhibition.) ie Picturisation of the Beloved Stage Play “LILAC TIME.” \ PRODUCTION OF TIMELESS GLORY—“BLOSSOM TIME” IS DESTINED TO REMAIN BRITAIN’S PRESTIGE PICTURE FOR ALL TIME! OUR UNBEATABLE ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME INCLUDES: REGENT NEWS SERVICE And a Warner Bros. Comedy Musicale “BRAVE TIN SOLDIER” “’TIS SPRING” COMI-COLOUR CARTOON ALL IN TECHNICOLOUR, PATHE PICTORIAL WEEKLY ETC. FINAL SCREENINGS 4< THE COUNT OF (Approvedfor TO-DAY OF MONTE CRISTO” Universal Exhibition.)
GRAND OPERA HOUSE Commencing at the MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY At 2.15, and EVENING, at 8. EVENING, at 8. THEREAFTER NIGHTLY AT 8. MATINEES WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, 2.15. Please Note: SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE TUESDAY NEXT (ANNIVERSARY DAY), at 2.15. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Take pleasure and pride in announcing the advent of FRANK NEIL’S Gigantic Variety Revue “NEW FACES” “NEW FACES” Introducing for the first time in New Zealand the absolute Pick of the World’s FAMOUS 25 International Variety Stars Including— NICE, FLORIO AND LUBOW, Sensational American Dancing Stars, from the Palace Theatre, New York. JOEY PORTER, England’s Youngest Funster — full of pep, and personality, from the Palladium, London. HOPE AND RAY, Wagsters and Gagsters, from the Casino de Paris. ALEX. HALLS, Continental Humorist, from the Wintergarden, Berlin. LES DIAMONDOS, Bewildering Sensational Adagio Experts, from the Follies Bergeres, Paris. THE THREE AMBASSADORS, Merry Madcaps of Modern Melody, from the Alhambra, London. McDonald and graham, Dancing Stars de Luxe, from Ziegfeld Follies, New York. GRACE HARTINGTON, Charming Young Soprano, from Daly’s Theatre, London. A Show full of Laughter, Thrills and Lovely Girls. Never before in theatrical history has so much international Talent been gathered together for your entertainment. BOX PLANS NOW AT D.I.C. Night Prices: Reserved, 5/; Unreserved, 4/-, 3/- ; Early Door Gallery, j/6; Late Doors, 1/-. Matinee Prices: 3/-, 2/-., and 1/-. Children Half-price. All prices plus tax.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 96, 17 January 1935, Page 3
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