AMUSEMENTS DE LUXE c7/dp tax/er them from TO-NIGHT, 8 O’CLOCK! f] MARION DAVIES o “BEVERLY OF 0 CRAUSTARK” c (A Metro-Goldwyn Attraction.) [1 From the novel by IJ GEORGE BARR McCUTCHEON. C To keep the throne in the family, |j she daringly masqueraded as a king (J —and then the revolutionaries founsl C her out! A Box Plans at the Bristol Piano Co., (I Aitken’s Book Arcade, or Ring £ Theatre, 'Phono 23-080. EMPRESS Direction Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. NOW SHOWING. Continuous: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. It has taken Wellington by storm. "THE SEA BEAST,’* An Exceptional Master Picture. Starring The Screen’s Greatest Actor, JOHN BARRYMORE, And DOLORES COSTELLO. Barrymore as no other actor could bo—first as the sea hunter, 1 lover, battling for and then crippled monster blindly seeking revenge for a wrong. Ten Mighty Reels of Thrills and Romance Also. (Day Sessions Only.) “IT'S AN OLD ARMY CAME” Full of wholesome fun. Featuring W. C\ FIELDS And LOUISE BROOKS. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW. Box Plans at the Bristol till 5, then at the Theatre Ring 43-963. We advise those who can, to attend the Day Sessions, thus avoiding the crush at night SCREENING TIMES: "Sea Beast” : 11.0. 2.5, 5.30, 8.15. "Army Game”: 12.55, 4.20. Free List Suspended. CITIZENS’ DAY NURSERY. A GARDEN PARTY will be held at Lady Luke’s Residence, Hiropi st., NEXT WEDNESDAY, in aid of the Funds. Music, Fancy Stall, Afternoon Tea. JANET FIRTH, 544 Acting-Hon. Secretary. YOU ARE INVITED TO THE Concert chamber, town hall, NEXT WEDNESDAY, at S p.m. To hear selected pupils of MR H. TEMPLE WHITE At an INVITATION VOCAL RECITAL. Programme includes "SEXTET” from "Lucia di Lamrncr"QUARTET” from “Rigoletto,” ■ And manv other Gems bv POPULAR WELLINGTON SINGERS. (See Entertainments.) Make «ure of a seat by reserving at the Bristol for Is Id. Plan now open. meetings SEARCHLIGHT NAVAL AND MILITARY TATTOO. QUEEN CARNIVAL COMPETITION. A MEETING of supporters of the Returned Soldiers’ Candidate will be held at the Club Rooms, 14, Brandon street, at 7.30 TO-NIGHT (Monday), November 30th). Ladies and others willing to help are cordially invited to be present. EUCHRE PARTIES. The first of a series of Euchre Parties to be held on each Wednesday, in December, will take place on WEDNESDAY NEXT, December Ist, at the Club Tea Rooms, 14, Brandon street, at 7.30 Prizes for first and second lady a first and second gentleman; also boc and aggregate prizes for lady and genl man. Proceeds in aid of the Soldiers’ Que J. T. WATSON, . Secretary
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12616, 29 November 1926, Page 3
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