AMUSEMENTS. ill!!l!K!»l} Direction: J. C. Williamson 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. POSITIVELY LAST TWO DAYS. Of the Most Thrilling and Exciting Film Ever Seen in Auckland. "FRANKENSTEIN." "FRANKENSTEIN." "FRANKENSTEIN." "* / THE MAN i Recommended / MADa \ particularly for I I Adult Audiences. V MONSTER. / (Universal Picture.) See This Sensational Picture Befort It Leaves Town. FRIDAY NEXTBIG] DOUBLE ' BIG! STAR BILL! Laughs and Thrills and Racing Spills, — With — SLIM SUMMERVILLE, LOUISE FAZENDA — JUNE CLYDE, In a Picture that will Send You Dizzy with Excitement. "RACING YOUTH." "RACING YOUTH." And just Look at the <Stars in the Second Great Picture— A Story of the Wild Prairie, where Men are Men—and What a Thrilling Story WALTER HUSTON, HARRY CAREY, RAYMOND lIATTON. RALPH INCE, in 1 " LAW AND ORDER." " LAW AND ORDER." The Producers of "Frankenstein" pack two Great Pictures into one Big Programme to provide the Best Night's Entertainment you've ever seen. Prices, 1/, 1/6, 2/ (Plus Tax). Reservations, Phone 42-169. "DOROTHY" A THRILLING SUCCESS. The present J. C. Williamson, Ltd., Gilbert and Sullivan Company has given to playgoers of Auckland a series of brilliant performances, but last night the principals, the chorus and the ballet excelled themselves in an incomparable production of "Dorothy." Alfred Cellier's comic opera is undoubtedly one of the most delightful musical plays the English stage has produced, and it has held this proud distinction during a period of over thirty years. "DOROTHY" has everything to commend it, including beautiful melodies, numerous outstanding musical numbers, gorgeous costumes, picturesque ensembles, spectacular stage settings, clever ballets, and there is more genuine comedy in it than is possessed by any of the latest musical comedies. H.M. THEATRE, Direction .... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. THE GILBERT & SULLIVAN CO. GILBERT & SULLIVAN CO. In THEIR GREATEST TRIUMPH. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. AND TO-MORROW EVENING, FOR THESE 2 FINAL OCCASIONS. Alfred Cellier's Glorious Comic Opera, " DOROTHY." " DOROTHY." " DOROTHY." Which was received last night with greater enthusiasm than has ever previously been known in His Majesty's Theatre. FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT, "THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD." SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2.30. "THE PIRATES Ofc 1 PENZANCE." SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, "lOLANTHE." MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, "RUDDIGORE." TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT, And WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2.30. "THE MIKADO." WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT, "PATIENCE." THURSDAY NIGHT, MAY 5. Final Appearance of the Company in N.Z., GRAND FAREWELL GALA PERFORMANCE, "THE GONDOLIERS." Box Tlans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at His Majesty's Theatre Confectionery Shop. Evening Prices: D.C. and R.'S. (Reserves) 7/, at the door 6/; Stalls, 4/; Gallery, 1/6. Early Door Gallery, 6d extra. Matinee Prices: D.C. and R.'S., 5/j Stalls, 3/6; Gallery, 1/6; Early Door Gallerv, 6d extra. Children. Half-price to D.C. and U.S. and Front and Rack totalis, Gallery, 1/. All Prices Plus lax. Manager John Karrcll. ONEHUNGA PICTURES — TO-NIGHT. All Star English Cast in Strand. "DREYFUS." Strand. The true story of the Strand. miscarriage of justice in '"<• Strand. world's history. Strand. Excellent Supporting Programme. JUMBLE SALE. AN OLD-TIME S.P.C.A. JUMBLE SALEEverything to be Sold. SATURDAY, APRIL 30, at 2 p.m. TRADES HALL, HOI3SON STREET. Clothes and Household Goods in Abundance. Come in Hundreds. - x -; CHURCH NOTjCES._______ TVOCESAN MAY MISSIONARY U CRUSADE. SPECIAL "SENDING FORTH SERVICE" OF CRUSADERS. Preacher: Right Rev. the Bishop of Nelson. CATHEDRAL, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), S P.M. N.B.— Loud Speaker Arrangements In Parish Hall for Overflow Meeting. *-' LAWN TENNIS. M^-,.,, -sf S 12/6," Men 15/. No entrance fee.—C. D. ii>7ui,i.K. lion. Secretary, ji, Avenue, Mr. Eden. Phone 18-lOu-TjFYCHTrvNALVST' physiotherapist, 1 Dietitian (mind, nerves, aianus).- > ■ Meuli. Southern Cross Bldgs., Chancery St. Phone 47-3IU. Printed and Published for the Proprietors " New Zealand Newspapers, Limiteu, ".» Artw:Charles Pawso'n. of 33. Hamilton Road, Ponsonby, Publisher, at the Offl« ol the Company, Shortlaud Street, Auckland. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1932.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 98, 27 April 1932, Page 18
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