AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE COMMENCING TO-DAY AT 2.15. TO-NIGHT AT 8. J. C. Williamson Ltd. present the Greatest Stage Show seen for years— Frank Neil’s International Variety Stars In Their Second Big Musical Extravaganza: A Brilliant Company of Variety and Revue Merrymakers headed by NBCt,■FLORIO and S.W®<)W c4m£''uca*i- — JOEY SORTER ALEC HALLS, LES DIAMONDOS, Famous Continental Laughmaker. Glittering Parisian Adagio Experts. THE THREE AMBASSADORS MACDONALD & GRAHAM Modern Melody Makers. Ziegfeld Follies Dancers. FRANK NEIL’S FAMOUS BALLET AND SHOWGIRLS. 25 Gorgeous Scenes, New Song Hits, New Dancing, and New Comedy Sketches. Everything Bright and Breezy and Entirely Different. PRICES• Matinees 3/- 2/- 1/-; Nights: Res. Stalls and Circle 5/-. Stalls 4A Back circle 3/-7 Back Stalls 2/-, Gallery 1/6 Late Door 1/- (all plus tax/ BOX PLANS at D. 1.0. THEATRE PHONE: 51-814. j . YESTERDAY’S LAST AUDIENCES IN RAPTURES WITH THIS ‘ EXCELLENT PROGRAMME. TO-DAY—2.IS and 8.0. jSj 0 7 Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre » (Tel. 51-842). fjgr YUAAJAMmJI The Screen’s Disturbing Star! Completely and daringly different from anything she has ever done. The Star of “Little Women” fame. Witch and 00;,1. ROBERT YOUNG RALPH BELLA iVI Y hearts, then MARTHA SLEEPER prayed for their From the play “Trigger,” by Lula Vollmer. IO S t SOU I S ! R.K.O RADIO PICTURE WITFIBE (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ALSO SUPERLATIVE SHORT FEATURES—AND IRIS MASON ENTERTAINING AT THE WURLITZER. 7 “ _—- —■ THEATRES ■■■ I. 11l .irrmwiiwil—Mil mil lIMII 1.. 11l MU—LILJUIM-J~ PRESENTATIONS OF VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. DE LUXE THEATRE - - LOWER HUTT TO-DAY AND MONDAY AT 2.30 AND 8 P.M. THE PROGRAMME OF FRESHNESS AND CHARM. “SONG OF THE PLOUGH” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Featuring- STEWART ROME, with Rosalind Fuller, Allan Jenyes. Hay Petrie. You owe it to yourself and family to see this Saga of the English countryside. Brilliant Supports in keeping with the beauty of the feature. Including “The Magic City of Assisi,” being the story of St. Francis and the Franciscan Order. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY AT 8 P.M. Big Double-Feature Programme. (a) — Edmund Lowe and Nancy Carroll In an appealing swift-moving dramatic comedy romance “I LOVE THAT MAN” (Recoin mended by. Censor for Adults.) ‘ (b)—A STIRRING DRAMA OF THE TURF. CAROLE LOMBARD, JACK OAKIE, DAVID MANNERS in / “FROM HELL TO HEAVEN” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AT 8 P.M, Matinee Thursday at 2.30. BAI JOVE! HERE'S A RIOTOUS GAY COMEDY! “THOSE WERE THE DAYS” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) J eaturing the inimitable WIUL MAY, with Marguerite Allan, Jimmy Godden, Claud Allister. A SCANDALOUSLY FUNNY PROGRAMME OF LIMITLESS LAUGHTER. Box Plans at Peter Pan Lounge or Phone Theatre (63-431). Palace Theatre Grand Theatre PETONE. 2. TO-NIGIIT at 8. PETONE. FREDRIC MARCH with TO-DAY at 2. TO-NIGHT at 8. Evelyn Venable Kent Taylor — . , - Gail Patrick Guy Standing Gracae Fields And Notable Cast in DEATH TAKES A in HOLIDAY LOVE, LIFE AND (Recommended by Censor for Adults) LAkUGHTER He held the world fascinated—The 'Approved for Universal Exhibition) picture right from the beginning for Reigning Supreme in Merry Musical your fullest enjoyment. ' Entertainment. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. KINEMA KILBIRNIE u c „,. u. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. MONDAY AND TUESDAY AT 7.45. DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMM7: Shirley Temple — Adolphe Menjou Jimmy Durant, Charles Butterworth “LITTLE MISS MARKER" “STUDENT TOUR” Dorothy Dell and Charles Bickford. Maxine Doyle, Phiil Began Nelson Eddy. •(Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Matinee at 2.15 to-day: “Little Miss Marker,” “Mickey,” “Popeye” Cartoon, Laurel and Hardy Cowboy Serial. REMEMBER LAST 3 SATURDAY NIGHTS. RING 14-202. King George Theatre Prince Edward Theatre LOWER HUTT. PHONE 03-933. WOBURN , PHONE 63-841 To-day, 2.39 and 8, and Mon.. Tues. Madeline Carroll, Conrad' Veldt, Madeleine Carroll — Francliot Tone Herbert Marshall in (Ap™ “™™ExldXn.) The love story of a century. ‘ !,e ” ic ‘ ure broke " Wednesday, Thursday. t Tn,vSI,AY > '* l A M ‘. „. Spencer Tracv — Kettl Gallinn Knlph Lynn — Winifred bhotter JUST MY LUCK’’ “MARIE GALLANTS (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) THURSDAY, 8 P.M.—Double Feature. A gripping spy drama. . Claude Alister In „ , ~ - „ „ „ “THAT’S MY WIFE” Friday, Saturday, Monday, 8 p.m. Ann Neaß)e in “SHOULD A DOCTOR TELL?" LIT ILL FRIEND (Both Recommended by Censor for (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Adults.) MAJESTIC THEATRE = UPPER HUTT SATURDAY JANUARY 26. AND MONDAY. JANUARY 28. MR. GEORGE ARLISS in “VOLTAIRE.” WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30 AND THURSDAY, JANUARY 31. “EVERGREEN" Programme every Saturday in “Dominion.”
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 104, 26 January 1935, Page 5
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