amusements. SHI3E Sessions 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 pan. BRITAIN’S FAMOUS gracie fields in « MK. 7 AVitli Ji ~ lan HUNTER Hear Her Sing Si “SALLY” "FALL IN AND FOLLOW WmL yCX THE BANU -” Ana "FRED FANACKAPAN.” Brilliant Supports “NEWS” “PATHE GAZETTE” “SPORT” “THAT’S CRICKET” The Australian Test Men show just how to make runs—and GRIMMETT, World’s Greatest Bowler, how to stop them! “COMEDY”—“The Wide Open Spaces” Hilarious! Burlesque! COMING FRIDAY NEXT “THE PASSIONATE PLUMBER” BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE PHONE 45—100
Undoubtedly “The Best Show in Town ! Thrice Daily: RooR r jfs 01 fS&Sar I Ki ..SiKm! Theatre. 11 a ' ni > kEKhi rsIISS M.sw ... —- 2.15 and 8 p.m. " a The engrossing career of W’K the fascinating Mata . ?/, Ilari, whose beauty and glamour as a dancer onnblcd her to win her way into the confidence of .•, Allied officers and diplomatic circles and tints furnish the enemy forces V®Bte§i3| ®i'-/ with strategic war plans. ;.s The Story of a Spy—but NOT A SPY STORY! I Brilliant! Absorbing! *? ** . I .___—l vital! * lUATA Mill | “A” Certificate. BWHAT A CAST! The .Most Ambitious and , .- 1 IS&;, 11 . Remarkable Talking Pro- ■’, -" , duction yet presented. t 1 RAMON NOVARRO T,’j GRETA GARBO LEWIS STONE ’ LIONEL rj.”\ > % BARRYMORE M | "PEARLS AND DEVILFISH” —Actual pictures oi a pearl diver being I attacked by a huge devilfish. “THAT’S CRICKET”—You see Bradman, Grimmett, McCabe, and all the giants of the victorious Australian XI in action. j CAPTAIN DE GROOT relates for Fox Movietone News bow he joined flic escort and cut tiie ribbon. PRICES: 2/6, 2/- (plus tax), 1/6, 1/-. Children Half (except Saturday).
WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION MATCHES TO BE PLAYED TO-DAY, APRIL 9. ALL PROCEEDS IN AID OF CLUBS’ FUNDS. ATHLETIC PARK—--2 p.m.—'WELLINGTON v. UNIVERSITY and ATHLETIC B v. MELROSESELWYN. 3.15 p.m.—MARIST r. BE'RHAMPORE and ATHLETIC v. MIRAMAR. PETONE REC.— 3 p.m.—PONEKE v. PETONE. (Early Games at 1.30.) HUTT REC.— 3 p.m.—HUTT v. ORIENTAL. 1.30 p.m.—HUTT B v. ORIENTAL B. JOHNSONVILLE—--3 p.m.—JOHNSONVILLE v. PORI RUA. EASTBOURNE—- • 3 p.m.—EASTBOURNE v. OLD BOVS. Gymnasium Match Tickets will admit to any of the above games; ADMISSION: 1/-. STAND, 6d. Extra. SEASON TICKETS. Last year’s Season Ticket-holders may. on production of last year’s tickets, book_ their own seats at the Union Office, 4 Willis Street, on MONDA Y and TUESDAY', APRIL 11 and 12. or, if desired, Season Ticket-holders may post their cheques to reach the office on APRIL 12, and the new tickets will then be posted to the address given. The plan will be open to lhe Public from APRIL 13 PRICE OF SEASON TICKETS, 30/- (including tax). A. E. NEILSON. Secretary.
MATINEE TO-DAY. 2.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT AT 8. The King’s Theatre Presents EDMUND LOWE And . LOIS MORAN lu — “ TRANSATLANTIC” Exciting days and glamorous nights nt sea on an ocean greyhound. A novelthrill drama. Also KING’S TJJEATRE Ii’EATUR ETTES. BOX PLANS BRISTOL & THEATRE.
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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 166, 9 April 1932, Page 4
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