AMUSEMENTS. lIH' 11 NATIONAL u l|]i Direction : J. C. Williamson Films. 11 a-m., 2.15 p.m., S p.m. A COMEDY AS MODERN AS TO-MORROW. A merry marriage mix-up in the city of separations. Divorced husbands and divorced wives cutting capers that will have you helpless with laughter. , And What a Cast LILYAN TASHMAN, LILY AN TASHMAN, CHARLES ROGERS, PEGGY SHANNON, WM. BOYD. "THE ROAD TO RENO." " THE ROAD TO RENO." "THE ROAD TO RENO." "THE ROAD TO RENO." (A Paramount Picture.) (Adult Recommendation.) It's Funny and Tearful in Spells. This picture is the essence of smartness — smart women—smart clothes—smart places —and a more than smart story. Entertainment par excellence. Also, a Wonderful Supporting Programme. British Newsreel — Irene the Great (Comedy)— The Beach Nut (Act) —African Adventure Series.
National Prices: 1/, 1/6, 2/ (plus tax). For Reservations (Phone 42-169). Direction: Thomas A. O'Brien. 3 — SESSIONS TO-DAY — 3 Sessions commence at 11. 2.15 and S p.m. Feature commences at 11.40, 3.10, 8.45. R.K.0.-Patlie's Super Special, "THE SUICIDE FLEET," A DRAMA OF THE "Q" SHIPS, With Those Ragamuffin Sailors, BILL BOYD — ROBERT ARMSTRONG? GINGER ROGERS — JAMES GLEASON. Torpedoed! Hit right in the mid-sec-tion with the biggest blast of laughs and. thrills ever filmed to make "an audience cheer and yell.' THE GREATEST LAUGH THRILLER OF THE YEAR, MADE WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF THE SUBMARINE FLOTILLA OF U.S.A. Phone 43-114. Usual Prices. WATCH FOR THE NEW VALENTINO, Ivan Lebedeff in "KISSES BY COMMAND." I EMPIRE, EMPIRE; DOMINION ROAD. TO-NIGHT, AT S. NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, — An d •— MARIE DRESSLER, In "LET US BE GAY." I "LET US BE GAY." [ "LET US BE GAY." i
Also. LAUREL AND HARDY COMEDY, VAGABOND, CARTOON. UNIVERSAL AND METRO NEWS. Usual Prices. No Extra for Booking. Phone 21-433 for Reserves. Direction : John Fuller and Sons. Daily at 2 and 7.45. BIG DOUBLE BILL WILL ROGERS, in "AMBASSADOR BILL." And LORETTA YOUNG, in . "TOO YOUNC TO MARRY." PICTU RED ROME. TO-NIGHT, 7.50. MARION DA VIES, in "IT'S A WISE CHILD." Free Jazz to Picture Patrons. MAORI CARNIVAL AND ATHLETIC SPORTS, IN AID OF FUNDS FOR A MAORI HOSTEL AT MANGERE. (Under the Patronage of Princess Te Puea Herangi.) MANGERE MOUNTAIN ' DOMAIN SPORTS GROUND, MANGERE BRIDGE. SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 9. Juvenile Events .. 11.30 to 1.30. Adults 1.30 to 5.0. Come and See the BIG MAORI EARTH OVEN cooking. One whole carcase of pork and two sheep will be cooked, also a quarter ton of potatoes and a quarter ton of kumaras. Hangi to be opened at 2.30 p.m., and distribution Free to the Public on Maori Flax Plates (konos). ' HOT WATER PROVIDED FREE. PARKING SPACE FOR CARS. MUSIC BY ONEHUNGA CITIZENS' BAND. EXHIBITION LEAGUE MATCH by two Leading Club Teams, 3 p.m. GREAT ATHLETIC PROGRAMME — BOYS', GIRLS' RACES, MEN'S EVENTS, NOVELTY EVENTS, GREASY PIG, ETC. CUMBERLAND STYLE WRESTLING, BABY SHOW. MAORI ITEMS. HAKAS and DANCES. NUMEROUS SIDE-SHOWS.
ADMISSION, 1/ ; CHILDREN, 6d. Passenger Transport Buses pass Domain every hour tip to 6 p.m. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL IN THE EVENING. BIG FORESTERS' THEATRE, QUEEN ST., ONEHUNGA. Good Prizes. Supper Provided. Pleasure Broadcasters' .Tazz Band. Admission : Gents 2/, Ladies 2/, Double 3/6. (BM A TJCKLAND LITTLE Jaw THEATRE SOCIETY TO MEMBERS AND INTENDING SUBSCRIPTIONS NOW DUE: 2 Seats at each of 4 Performances. 1 Seat at each of 4 Performances. Subscriptions may bo paid to the Secretary, TIIEO J. SPRY. 206, Victoria Arcade (43-453), Or LEWIS KADY, LTD., Where Members' Priority Booking NOW OPEN, For "The Constant Nymph," At H.M. Theatre, April 14, 15, IG. 5 BAND PERFORMANCES. rpHE AUCKLAND AND DISTrTcX - 1 - HIGHLAND PIPE BAND (INC.) Will Piny at ELLERSL.IE RACECOURSE, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3 P.M. PROGRAMME : Scottish Airs and Melodies, Mnrches, Strathspeys and Reels. Collection in Aid of Uniform Fund. By Permission of the A.R.C. j2 A. McCORD, Hon. Secretary,
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