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AMUSEMENTS. ■Jlllllll Ilk . THE AITKI.ANIi PUBLIC ARE GOING WILD ARIHT IRENE DUNNE AS "THEODORA." THEY SAY! "Ever so much funnier thnn 'Mr. Deerif (Joes to Town," mid tliiit is something to say." It's a brand now Irene Dunne, more funny than you <-nul.l possibly imagine: Will MAJESTIC HUH Sessions: 11, 12.30, 2.30, 0 and S p.m. PLAYING TO CROWDED HOUSES. THERES A RBASOX FOR IT: Ask any of the thousands who have alreadj seen it'. IRENE DUNNE IRENE DUNNE the hilarious heroine of a riotous, romantic comedy that sets a new joyous height for lons, loud laughs! A "Columbia" Picture. "THEODORA GOES WILD." "THEODORA GOES WILD." It sounds very exciting, and it is! ALSO SCREENING: "Merry Mutineers" . . Colour Cartoon. Screen Snapshots. Universal and Cinesound Nows. rians at .Majestic—Phone 43-L'lO. Approved for Universal K-rhibition. '"'IIHHIII 11111111111 l ' HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! LAST 2 NIGHTS AT 8 or " LA VIE PAREE." AT HIS MAJESTY'S. | SATURDAY NEXT! Sir Benjamin Fuller, In association with Messrs. Leon S. Snider and George B. Dean, presents THE MARCUS SHOW THE MARCUS SHOW In their Second Gorgeous Production, Entitled : " BROADWAY VANITIES." "BROADWAY VANITIES." :!." SUPERLATIVE QCENIC 3.' as Sartorial and Spectacles 3; Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Reserve 70: Unreserved, <i , 4/, 2/. Day Sales a Theatre Kiosk, 2U. (All prices pjus tax.) niii T ?j,,^ T £ R 'iiiiiM~ To-night at S. Variety Session. 7.3 C Marlene Dietrich — Gary Cooper. Jn II " "DESIR E." J I E<l. Lowe in E. Phillips Oppenheim's "TUB GRHAT IMPERSONATION." Both Recommended hi/ Censor tor Adultt Lounge Circle. 1/ti. Stalls. 1 . Reserves : No Extra : Phone 15-433. I THE CAPITOL I Dominion Kc TO-NIGHT AND TOMORROW ONLY I The Incomparable FRED ASTAIKE and GINGER ROGERS i "SWING TIME." It's their Finest and Gayest Picture' Also. Mary Astor and Lvle Talbot i "TRAPPIOD BY TELEVISION" An Up-tothe- minute Stirring Drama. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition Prices: Adults. 1/. l/(i. Children. <>d. i)( Reserves Ino extra). Phone 12-1'.«». RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL. SATURDAY. LEAGUE SATURDAY. JLJ AT SATURDAY. CARLAW PARK. The Official Opening of the Rujrhv League Football Season will take place on Saturday. Spurred on by the success of last year the Hoard of Control and Uwns have been busv preparing and team building for this year All teams have been in training for the Opening Day." Club Reports:— MANUKAU— "Stronger than last year. Hem lickering, Brodrick all playing again RICHMOND— "Right from the start we will be i winning form. Wait till you see oi forwards ami our full-back." MARIST OLD BOYS ''With the new blood in our team v expect to win our way to the top." NORTH SHORE ALBIONS— championship." " s " MT. ALBERT— "With Cliff Satherley as pin vel-coi. we expect our team to be the draw c'a: at Carlaw I'ark this season." CITY— SpiSil,: 1 !' boats ~s w, " win t] PONSONBY— "\\V will be there nil On will be a popular victory." NEWTON— "Yes, we will surprise them all." The Draw for Saturday : 3 T.M.. MANUKAU v. RICHMOND MANUKAU v. RICHMOND MANUKAU v. RICHMOND MARIST 0.8. v. CITY MARIST 0.8. v. CITY MARIST 0.8. v. CITY! I.SO P.M., PONSONBY NTH. SHOR v - v. MT. ALBERT NEWTON. CARLAW PARK. CARLAW PARK.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1937, Page 28

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