(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 4 Sessions TODAY! 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m. & 8 p.m. A never - ending parade of Laughs, Songsand Music to Thrills, Spectacle, Del i ght You _ and Romance — A //r \ Wonderful Enter- 4UU « u ° ! n Lovable toinment made all I A Little Characters the more lovely by I V \' to Amuse You. Technicolour. J f / A PARAMOUNT FEATURE IN TECHNICOLOUR. Special Featurettes Include: "William Tell" (ployed by the Philharmonic Orchestra); "Sugar Wind" (camera gem); "Human Fish" (sportlight). A T» T> y the Town Crier says, YOU XjjA-ljJj X MUST BOOK EARLY, otherwise you will be disappointed! Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (44-144). REGENT DIRECTION: J. C. WILLIAMSON PICTURE CORPORATION, LIMITED.
“SWITZERLAND” BOX PLANS. Seats in central positions for the opening performances at 8/- may be selected afl the D.I.C. pj [Reserves way be reserved at the D.I.C. from 1 o’clock today. BRILLIANT “SWITZERLAND” MATINEE TOMORROW (SATURDAY), AT 2 P.M. It is really the duty of every parent to make certain that their children should witness at least one representation of the gloriously beautiful Ice Show and lee Ballet, because it is, by far, the greatest production the stage has created ,or the young people. “Switzerland” will forever be one of their best recollections. Matinee Prices: D.C. and R.S., 6/-; Unreserved Stalls, 4/-; Gallery, 2/-. Children Half-Price to Matinees Only. OPERA HOUSE J. O. WILLIAMSON’S SUPREME ATTRACTION TOMORROW AFTERNOON AT 2 O’CLOCK — AND — TOMORROW EVENING AT 8 O’CLOCK. AND FOR A BRIEF SEASON. J. C. WILLIAMSON’S STUPENDOUS EXTRAVAGANZA ON REAL ICE MW ™ W RW pPd W k RW ICE SHOW AND ICE BALLET For which the stage has once more been transformed into a HUGE GLITTERING ICE RINK. all BRITISH ARTISTS — (jQ Headed by the Popular Favourites MEGAN TAYLOR EDDIE MARCEL PHIL TAYLOR And including the Talented Skaters and Skaterinas of the Gorgeous Switzerland Ice Ballet who have assisted to make "Switzerland the most successful sta.,e production ever staged in New Zealand. YOU WILL NEVER SEE THEIR LIKE AGAIN! The Brilliant Cabaret Artists, CONNIE GRAHAM and HAL SCOTT, am! TOMMY RUSSELL, will present New and Unique Vaudeville Features. EVENING PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 8/-: Stalls (reservable on day of Performance), 5/-; Unreserved Stalls, 4/-; Gallery, 2/-. Early door gallery Cd. extra. All .prices plus tax. Box Plans at the D.I.C. Day Sales at the Opera House Confectionery Shop.
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