AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. Throughout N.Z. 2 p.m. DAILY 8 p.m. THE YEARS-MOST BLUSHING COMEDI SMASH I II ERNST LUBITSCH'S "A ROYAL SCANDAL" "A ROYAL SCANDAL" "A ROYAL SCANDAL" "A ROYAL SCANDAL" "A ROYAL SCANDAL" II » — With — TALLULAH BANKHEAD * CHARLES COBURN ANNE BAXTER WILLIAM EYTHE SAUCY AS THE WINK OF THE EYE. SCANDALOUS' AS A KEYHOLE PEEK. II ' II -V - A 20th Century-Fox Production, Released in conjunction with the worldwide 30-year celebrations of its president, Spyros Skouras. r ■'■--..-. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) YOU MUST BOOK EARLY 1 Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre (51-277). SUNdXy, 8.15 p.m. "SUNDA.Y7~B.IS p.m. SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. OCTOBER 28. •OCTOBER 28. ST. JAMES .. ; THEATRE. T. JAMES THEATRE. - FULLERS - FULLER!. FULLERS FULLERS. BUD DENICE PRESENTS, After Numerous Requests, ANOTHER GRAND NON-STOP VARIETY ANOTHER GRAND NON-STOP VARIETY SHOW. SHOW. Proceeds in Aid of LEPER SISTERS. LEPER SISTERS. " ■ ? - DON'T MISS THIS SHOW OF SHOWS. MUSIC. MIRTH. MELODY. If you missed the last show, which' was in aid of the Home of Compassion, don't miss this one. It's Bigger and -^Better than before. 20 ALL STAR' ARTISTS AND ACTS 20 Arranged, Produced, and Compered by BUD DENICE (Comedian). THE KENROY PIANO-ACCORDION BAND. An ever outstanding 8-piece Accordion Band, which is making its first stage .appearance for four years, this Band has been arranged and conducted by those two very popular accordion artists, Ken McMillan and Roy Baker. STUART GORDON, Blind Entertainer, New Zealand's Alec Templeton, who made his first stage appearance here a few weeks ago in the Home of Compassion Show. The audience would not let this, artist leave. MISS VALERIE JACKMAN'S BALLET. Pupils of Miss Jackman's Studio, who have already created a great impression on the Wellington audiences. JACK WILSON, Comedian. He just can't keep his hands or feet_still, he will give you all tlie laughs you want; don't miss this act. It's a Scream. > LOU McILLVRIDE New Zealand's Paul Robeson. This artist ! needs no further introduction, his brilliant voice is well known all over. New Zealand. THREE SMART GIRLS, Harmony Trio." These girls are reappearing by special request *or their rendering of "Down in the Valley," which went so well In the Home of Compassion . Show recently. STEVE WILLARD. Masca the Mistic, who says nothing, but does everything to mystify you. His magic will leave you spellbound. COLLINS DUO. Those two youngsters who. put the audience in fits of laughter with their: version of "I'm Going Back to Where I Come From." SYBIL CAMPBELL, at the Piano. Well remembered for her outstanding playing of "Warsaw Concerto" in the Home of Compassion Show. . BILLY PONDS. This-will be her first public appearance as a soloist. She will sing "Softly Awakes My Heart" and "One Fine Day." In the second half of the programme Billy will be her old self and do a song-and tap_ dance. ■'She is at present playing a leadirigi part: in the "Belle t of New-York at the.-Opera "House. - ;r LIONEL ALEXANDER. The Wizard of the Saxophone. What he can do with a saxophone Is beyond words to express. Hear for yourself. 808 AND FLORA MARTIN. These two Radio and .Stage Artists need no introduction. Flora with her magic violin, and her blind husband Bob at the piano, will give you a feast of music you'll be proud to hear. HARRY BROOKER. A Man, a Xylophone; '." See the sparks fly off his sticks, as He goes to town on this instrument, with hit tunes Of today. This is liis first appearance on the Wellington stage. BUD AND BENNY. Spot of Nonsense. Two crazy chaps who say a lot, but amounts to nothing. If you don't laugh at these, two, you had better see a doctor. ' REG. BROWN At the Piano. We can't tell you what Reg. will play, but you can bet he's got something good up his sleeve. We leave you to see and hear. ken McMillan and roy baker Piano-Accordion Virtuosos, who will thrill you with Snappy Tunes, Old and New. We advise you to Book your Seats Early, as many people were turned away at the recent Home of Compassion Show. BOX OFFICE OPENS AT THEATRE, SUNDAY, FROM 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. TEL. 54-775. PRICES: Front flails and Dress Circle, 2s 6d; Back Stalls, 2s; Grand Circle, Is 6d and Is. .... P.S.—All Artists are requested to report to Stage Manager by 7.45 p.m. This Space Kindly Donated by Elstone Furnishing Co., Ltd., 30-32 Lower Cuba St. ; MEETINGS. PSYCHIC RESEARCH SOCIETY^ " A MEETING will be held in the Blind Social Hall, Dixon St., on Monday, October 29, at 7.45 p.m. Subject: "Human Personality. Lecturer: Mr. W. T. Anderton, M.P. Public cordially invited. ■ Members Free. Non-members, Is. ~ LECTURE. I Auspices of SUTCLIFFE GROUP OF RADIANT LIVING, "HOW T TO ACHIEVE YOUR DESIRES" i by \ DR. HERBERT SUTCLIFFE, D.Sc, Ph.D., D.D., FF.Sc. 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