AMUSEMENTS. Most Enthusiastically gllmliM.... TI4CATAC OP DISTINCTION 8p m - B °° kNow! Our Second “Forward 1935 Season” Presentation. THE BLAZING STAR OF “AUTUMN CROCUS” IN HIS TRIUMPHANT CINEMA PREMIERE. FRANCIS LEDERER NOW RECEIVING THE PLAUDITS OF EVERY CRITIC ELISSA LANDI Henry Stephenson — J. Farrell MacDonald IN Mffl'fTillO IWW (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) All your life . ... you’ll be proud to say you saw him in his first picture role! Also the following selected divertissements: “News,” “Musical Novelty,” “Comedy” and (by special request) “Popeye” Cartoon, “The Man on the Flying Trapeze.” »——■ I . “THE WENTWORTH” (Majestic Theatre Buildings) TO-NIGHT 9—13. 9—13 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 9—12. 9—13 TO-NIGHT 1/6 each. 1/6 each. 1/6 each. 1/6 each. DANCE TO THE MUSIC AND SINGING OF FRED WEBBER and His RHYTHM RASCALS ] Featuring the Latest Hits: “Wagon Wheels,” “Love in Bloom,” etc. RETURN OF Hazel Martin’s Popular Juveniles Hear them sing, “I’ll String Along With You.” RESERVES (45-709)—N0 EXTRA. XgTX- 00 MINUTES OF JOY. To-day To-night vr/zr® 2,15 At B '°‘ Back Again! Wr mubu: ifn ‘ /Mb vw ■ OO i (Cool and Spacious.) fi VgMEEi'A Victor Herbert’s Magic Operetta— K \ brought to the screen in an entrancX V-vSfciwv extravaganza of mirth and melody. HAL \3sL { : Added Attractions : w ® rSt Ot ' a ser4es - FITZPATRICK’S DELIGHTFUL ALL COLOURED TRAVEL TALKS J JIBM ‘‘Switzerland The Beautiful” OLIVER Also lUR NEWS * NOVELTY - COMEDY ■ ® JMhVV IV ■ IRIS MASON AT THE WURLITZER WW SOMETHING SPECIAL! FOR TH£ CHILDREN - Every Girl and Boy attending mati--4N noes during the week receives a souvenir Duke of Gloucester badge. Box Plans at D.I.C. and THEATRE (Tel. 53-080). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TO—CM— Huge Success! Ladies, Attend This Afternoon’s “Shirley Temple” Matinee! TO ' DAY AT 2-15 & 8 P ’ M ' To-night’s Booking is Heavy—Reserve at D.I.C. or Theatre (54-775). (Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller.) _ Tallest Star! ■- — —-— - - Smallest Star! Prettiest Star 7 WM? V . X F‘ ? It’s wonc ' erßl ’'< | ■ / i The type of spark- " I : ■ 7 i * ' ling, human enter- is*.j ; V - s tainment that de- : (i i / . lights one and all! *■ ’ GARY SHIRLEY CAROLE COOPER TEMPLE LOMBARD In the record-breaking, delightful hit “NOW and FOREVER” ALSO, SPECIAL FOR SWIMMERS! nrTC (high and low-board diving champion of I■. lij I/LlJJrll-Ull-IM the world) in “Springboard Champs. “Popeye the Sailor” Cartoon; News, etc. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) • THOROUGH • ENJOYMENT ASSURED WITH THIS NEW DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME, Twice Daily—At 2.15 & 8 p.m. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE (Tel. 53-213). STALLS: 1/- and 1/G. DRESS CIRCLE: 1/6. (No Booking Fee.) (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) No. 1 Attraction: A Picture with every form of entertainment MYSTERY, COMEDY, AND A THRILLING ROMANCE! FEATURING THE FAMOUS ENGLISH STARS: SILVER Garry Marsh Illi laxO Anything can happen in an English 'IU”’IL!" I xt manor house, and everything did! No. 2 Attraction: The Screen’s most vibrant star in her greatest role • BARBARA STANWYCK. GEO. BRENT, HARDIE ALBRIGHT mewMEPm ... A dramatic Romance of a night club singer—beautiful! thrilling?
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 104, 26 January 1935, Page 4
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478Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 104, 26 January 1935, Page 4
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