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AMUSEMENTS.

CITY SHOWS. Drama and comedy will bo offered in ample proportions at motion picture theatres in the city to-night. At -tlifl Majesty's Theatre Long 'Jack S,im and iiis entertaining vaudeville company win continue their season, l'ilin programmes are:—St. Jamas', Charles Dickens classic filmed "A Tale of Two Cities, with Ronald Colman; Majestic, great LugC'ie O'Neill drama, "Ah, Wilderness, with Wallace Beery and Lionel Barrymorc; Regent, "Our Gracic" Fields again in another bright show, "Queen of Hearts ; Embassy, "Little Lord 1-auntleroy, with Freddie Bartholomew, continues; JJazu, Hollywood's final G-men picture, Show Them No Mercy," fast and thrilling; Oivic, "I Found Stella Parish," Kay Francis in brilliant dramatic role; Roxy and livoli, "Fast of Java," thrilling adventure story, and "Too Tough to Kill," Victor Jory in a two-fisted role; National two first releases, "Falling in Love (Charles tarrell and Mary Lawson) and Home, Sweet Home" (John Stuart and Marie Ncy)- Strand, extended season of follow the 'Fleet," with Fred Astairo and "Ginger" Rogers; Star, Newton, >( Ihe Gay Divorcee" and "Paris in Spring.

AMUSEMENT GUIDE. HIS MAJESTY'S —Vaudeville, Long Tack Sam and Company. PICTURE THEATRES. PLAZA — floehelle Hudson and Cesar Romero in "Show Them No Mercy. Civic Kay Francis and Paul Lukas In "I Found Stella Parish." STRAND —Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers In "Follow the Fleet." EMBASSY — Freddie Rartholomew and Dolores Costello In "Little Lord Fauntleroy." NATIONAL —Charles Farrell and Gregory natoir In "Falling In Love." LONDON —Victor Jory In "Pursued" and F.d. F.v. Morion In "It's a Boy. ROXY AND TlVOLl—Charles RlnkTord In "East of Java" and Victor Jory In "Too Tough to Kill." ST. JAMES' —Ronald Colman and Elizabeth Allan In "A Tale or Two Cities." REGENT —Oracle Fields In "Queen of Hearts." MAJESTIC —Wallace neery and Lionel Itarryrnore In "Ah Wilderness." ADELPHI —"The Littlest Rebel." ALEXANDRA —"Charlie Chan's Secret." AMBASSADOR —"Redheads On Parade." ASTOR—"AII the King's Horses." AVONDALE —"Babes In Toyland." BRITANNIA —"Pursuit." CAPITOL —"The Winning Ticket." CRYSTAL PALACE—"In Person." DE LUXE—"Top Hat." EMPRESS —"Alibi Ike." gaiety—"Sweet Adeline." GREY LYNN—"Broadway Melody or 1936." KlNG'S—"Paddy O'Day." I KINGSLAND —"The Merry Widow." LIBERTY —"The Farmer Take a Wife." MAYFAIR —"I- llrtatlon Walk." PRINCESS —'First a Girl." PRINCE EDWARD —"llopair.ng Casstdy" and "Every Night at Eight." REGAL —"The Littlest Rebel." regent—"Charlie Chan's Secret." RIALTO —"In Person." STAR (Newton) —"The Gay Divorcee state STATE (Onehunga)-- ltie Man \vu the Hank at Monte Carlo. STATE (Symonds Street) (Onehunga) "Shipmates l'»r TUDOR-— "The Age ,f » „ VICTOHIA nai.-k*.-' >>

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 102, 1 May 1936, Page 9

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AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 102, 1 May 1936, Page 9

AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 102, 1 May 1936, Page 9