AMUSEMENTS. sessions: mfIrinMM WMKTT plans at 2.15 and 8 p.m. BEGG’S. Special J J 9r Jr A MM Shoppers* THEATHE Session: Tr »■ |U * PHONE 51-217 ■ 5 p.m. y Direction: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. ; COMMENCING TO-DAY THE BRILLIANT BEN TRAVERS FARCE Produced by Gaumont-British at the Shepherd’s Bush Studios, London. ■ , The Players: Fred Tutt - TOM WALLS Charlie Tutt - - - RALPH LYNN Ernest Ramsbotham . ■» •• ROBERTSON HARE Stanley Tutt - ' - . - CLAUDE HULBERT Betty Ramsbotham . •«, '•» !•■ DOROTHY HYSON p*-V' r *-> W ' AN INVIGORATING COCKTAIL OF BROAD FARCE, ~ BRILLIANT BURLESQUE, CLEVER COMEDY AND HAPPY ' LAUGHTER. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)
EXCELLENT DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME I7»> iimei TO-DAY I uHiiTnTfllLtf F 215 and 8 - yTwo Outstanding Attractions. A Reap Quality Entertainment. He was all that was real in her make-believe life! . . . Just a kid . . . but he sensed that one day his mother’s air castles would crumble . . . even as the man who watched over, them knew they would. ' STARRING ■ (A K^ al for THE 6-YEAR-OLD , -- "<> WONDER CHILD: * |Qg| W* David Holt 1 kJ r" WITH A BIiH.UANT FFM W ‘ CAST, including SECOND BIG ATTRACTION NOW YOU’LL SEE THE MAN YOU HEARD BUT DID NOT SEE! I CLAUDE RAINS |. Star of “The Invisible Man.” ■ “CRIME WITHOUT PASSION” CRprommended bv Censor for Adults.) SPECIAL PARAMOUNT SUPPORTING FEATURETTES. IRIS MASON entertaining at the WURLITZER. BOX PLANS AT D.1.C., BEGG’S, AND THEATRE (Phone 53-080).
T AWN TENNIS. LAWN TENNIS. TENNIS. LAWN TENNIS. NUNNELEY CASKET CHALLENGE. NUNNELEY CASKET CHALLENGE. WELLINGTON v. CANTERBURY WELLINGTON v. CANTERBURY (Holders). (Challengers). MIRAMAR. MIRAMAR. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. TO-DAY’S MATCHES: .£.30. —Miss North v. Miss T. Poole; Miss Fernie v. Miss I. Poole. 2.30. —Miss Nichols v. Miss Rudkin; Miss Howe v. Miss Sherris. 3.30. —Miss North and Miss Fernie v. Misses T. and I. Poole. 4.30. —Miss Niebels and Miss Howe v. Miss Rudkin and Miss Sherris. ADMISSION. 1/- to ALL. STANDS. Children, Sixpence. MEETINGS. CITIZENS’ DAY NURSERY; GUHE ANNUAL MEETING of the above Society will be' held at 55 Cambridge Terrace, at 3 p.m. on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11. All those interested cordially invited to attend. E. COVENTRY, Secretary.
INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Accommodation 1 Agencies Vacant & Wanted 1 Amusements 2-3 Auctions |. 18 Business Notices 10 Business Openings 1 Businesses For Sale ........ 1 Dentists 1 Educational 2 Fann Hands Wanted 1 Farm Implements For Sale .. 1 Farm Work Wanted 1 Financial 1 For Sale by Tender 18 Fruit, Jams, Preserves, Etc. 1 Hotels For Sale or Lease .. 1 Live Stock For Sale 18 Machinery For Sale 1 Medical and Toilet 1 Meetings 3 Motor Cycles For Sale 1 Motor Repairs, Tires, Etc. .. 1 Miscellaneous 1 Partnerships Vacant & Wtd. 1 Plants, Trees and Garden .. 18 Poultry, Dogs, Cats, Etc. .. 1 Produce Fci Sale 1 Produce Wanted 1 Properties For Sale 1 Public (Notices 2-10 Rest Homes 1 Rural Land For Sale 18 Rural Land Wanted 18 Situations Vacant 1 Situations Wanted 1 Shares and Debentures .... 14 Shipping Services 2 Shows s Tenders 18 To Let 1 Trade Personals 1 Trade and Service Index ... 18 Used Cars For Sale 1 Used Trucks I'or Sale 1 Used Cars and Trucks Wtd. 1 Wanted To Buy 1 Wanted To Lease 18 Wanted To Rent 1 Wanted To Sell 1
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 109, 1 February 1935, Page 3
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