oddoch AT THE HAMILTON CINEMAS mmcmrs —-COMMENCING TO-DAY AT 2.15 AND 8 TO-NIGHT =Uhe T DIRECTION HAMILTON THEATRES, LTD. REGENT Regent’s Special Featurettes At last they nave given Grade a story and a director in keeping with her remarkable entertainment talents, and the famous comedienne now reigns in her rightful place amongst the great favourites of the screen ! It is the surprise picture of the year—with limitless laughs and delightful surprises for everybody. ALWAYS THE CENTRE OF ATTRACTION. uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllllllitilllllil HERE INDEED IS REAL COMEDY ONLY THIS GREAT ARTIS! COULD GIVE YOU SUCH A SHOW I GRACIE FIELDS in QUEEN Ol HEARTS II WE ADVISE YOU TO RESERVE EARLY(Approved Universal Exhibition 1 .) E^LOJv -RESERVATIONS AT THEATRE FROM 10 A.M. DAILY.— “CINESOUND REVIEW,” Australia’s Best Newsreel. “ PATHETONE WEEKLY Magazine of Variety. “ FISH FROM HELL ” Thrilling fights with monsters of the ocean. The finest angling episode ever produced. Etc., etc. FRIDAY NOW SHOWING SATURDAY ~ MONDAY ROYAL♦ MATINEES DAILY AT 2.IS—EVENINGS AT B—THEATRE PHONE 1580. FRIDAY’S “FAMILY NIGHT” SESSION, 7.45. o/ie NEXT CHANGE TUESDAY WEDNESDAY “ THURSDAY THE RACKETEERS ARE ON THE AIR ! BROADCASTS JAMMED—BUT THE G-MEN ARE ON THE JOB AGAIN IN THE AMAZING NEW PICTURE . . , 44 1? You May Be Next (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With ANN SOTHERN LLOYD NOLAN DOUGLAS DUMBRILLE Columbia's Amazing Drama of a Super-Criminal’s Attempt, to Blackmail the American Radio Industry with his Discovery of a Secret Radio Wave capable of Transforming Every Broadcast into Bedlam. A SMASHING SCREEN CRUSADE—BLASTING THE UNDERWORLD INTO THE OPEN ! 11l A POPULAR REVIVAL of ASTAIRE-ROGERS Feature that first brought This Popular Dancing Team World Acclaim ... * » GINGER ROGERS AND FRED ASTAIRE ,N “Flying Down To Rio 5 ’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) WITH DOLORES DEL RIO AND GENE RAYMOND The Musical Comedy that introduced the Aerial Ballet Dancing on ’Plane Wings in Mid-air That has Not Yet Been Surpassed in Spectacle or in Variety Entertainment. ALSO ACTION, THRILLS AND LAUGHS IN “THE THRILL HUNTER” WITH POPULAR BUCK JONES A Prevaricating 1 Cowboy Lands in Hollywood and Starts Things Humming! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THREE BIG SATURDAY■ SPECIALS v , • MONDAY TUESDAY <Uhe ROXY Saturdays, 8 p.m. Wednesday at 7.45 p.m. Matinees Saturday and Wednesday at 2.15 p.m. Permanent and Phone Bookings Cannot Be Held After 7.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY \ SHOW FOR EVERYONE . . .. , . . w hn cipnt in the Park — a shining silk hat—a monocle in rp n ei". h 0 sock . . and a paten ,n his pants , offered his wealth to every woman he met—a fortune in pawn ticket■ FRANK MORGAN CICELY COURTNEIDGE HERBERT MUNDIN UNA O’CONNOR HEATHER ANGEL FINAL TIME TO-NIGHT UNA O’CONNOR HEhTHtn mnuel _ _ _ „ THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN 2nd Special DMUND GOULDING'S FAMOUS BOOK NOW EVEN GREATER ON THE SCREEN . . it brings ecstasy to millions . . . and terrifies millions more! Gives beauty, gaiety, love ... to some . . . hate, ugliness, scorn to others. ANN HERBERT MAUREEN HARDING MARSHALL O’SULLIVAN “ THE FLAME WITHIN ” 3rd Speolal Photographed Outdoors and entirely in the Latest Technicolour. It will tickle, tease and tantalise you with its Haunting Melodies —Gorgeous Beauties —Magnificent Settings —Spectacular Ensembles “WHAT! NO MEN?” WARNER OLAND —in “CHARLIE CHAN IN PARIS” No. 2 “DR. SOCRATES” No. 3 The Duncan Sisters —in “SURPRISE” Warner Bros.’ Flaming Film of Mexico’s Million Dollar Paradise of Girls, Song and Laughter . . . starring DOLORES DEL RIO THE DEMARCOS PAT O’BRIEN THE CANOVA FAMILY LEO CARRILLO PHIL REGAN EDWARD EVERETT HORTON DOROTHY DARE GLENDA FARRELL WINIFRED SHAW IN “CALIENTE” Four Sensational Song Spectacles—lt’s the Sportiest and Gayest Picture of the Year. It’s Torrid! It’s Tropical!! It’s a Musical Heat-Wave, Seething with Senoritas, Flaming with Rhythm! No. 2 EDMUND LOWE VICTOR McLAGLEN ROSEMARY AMES MARY CARLISLE “GREAT HOTEL MURDER” You’ll Guess and You’ll Gasp as these Rival Detectives follow the Mystery Trail of a Killer! Its tense suspense will hold you—and between its thrills you’ll howl with Merriment! (All Recommended by Censor for Adults.)
• CIVIC • * It’s So Warm and Cosy.’' Direction: Amalgam *ted Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT’S SESSIONS 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. nnn IS HRRDIRG ■ . HERBERT ■i I m €4 ■ m tw ' n .. MARGARET LINDSAY—WALTER ABE In the Season’s Spiciest Romantic tio; \ SPECIAL PEATCKETTES INCLUDE COMEDY CARTOON AND LATEST NEWSREELS ifocp PHOTOS OF JANE WITHERS L * rntt. TQ CH k_dben at matinees & WATCH FOR IT! The Mui.-li ..I' Shnkespcm- : The Melo.lv ol : Mendelssohn : The Me of Keiiih.mU ! A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM” .Both recommended by censor lor adults.; Tor Early Reservations ’PJione : Bond’s 3130, or Theatre, 3700,
Matinees Each Day at 2.15 p.m. STATE Each Evening at 7.45 p.m. DIRECTION: AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. ◄ FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY GRAND DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME A TREAT FOR YOUNG AND OLD ! ► A flaming tale of the great Nevada gold rush.. a scarlet chapter in the history of yellow „ metal. /'fix w * RICHARD MX V iftcw 7)air ■■With LEILA HYAMS ALSO SCREENING —• PAUL KELLY ARLINE JUDGE MONA BARRIE GREGORY RATOFF SAMMY COHEN ■—in— HERE COMES TROUBLE” FREE TO ALL—CHILDREN ATTENDING SATURDAY’S MATINEE AUTOGRAPHED PHOTO OP JANE WITHERS 700 SEATS AT . . . I/- I/- I/- I/- 1/6 1/6 1/6 1/6 HE WISE—BOOK NOW FOR ALL SESSIONS. Alt Reservations at Parkcs’ Music Store. Phone 1528. Theatre Phone 1416-
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19892, 22 May 1936, Page 3
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