AMUSEMENTS. AN UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS REGENT Direction J. C. Williamson Film* THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m. and 8 p.m. Samuel Golclwyn aifiSßras presents ‘ With FAY WRAY / And Arß/ - ESTELLE W« TAYLOR in an exciting iomantic adventure in an oasis of missing VP men and women. “ The UNHOLY GARDEN” Strange, indeed, was this unholy garden in a far oasis of the Algerian desert . . . one of the few places still remaining where fugitives from justice may find refuge, safe from the police and extradition. Here from all over the world drifted adventurers who preyed on their fellow ir.fen, and strange, beautiful women who preyed on ihp adventurers. United Artists Picture. In addition:— HON NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EXPLAINS THE NEW BRITISH TARIFFS AND THEIR RELATION TO THE DOMINIONS. And VINCENT RICHARDS—WorId’s Professional Tennis Champion—describes the play of famous stars, including Tilden. Susanne Lenglen, Helen WillsMoody, and others. BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE (Phone 44—144). Telephone Reserves Heid Till 7.45 p.m. Only. FStrßUßßffl I THEATRES TO-NIGHT’S PRESENTATION OF VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT De Luxe Theatre - - - Lower Hutt (The Latest and Finest Suburban Theatre In the Wellington Province.) To-day at 2.30 & 8 p.m. — Monday at 8 p.m.— Father and Sou rivals in Love. “A HOUSE DIVIDED” The strangest love triangle ever screened. With WALTER HUSTON, KENT DOUGLAS and HELEN CHANDLER Tuesday at 8 p.m. — Wednesday at 2.30 & 8 p.m., April 19 & 20— The delicious romantic comedy that has held everyone spellbound. “STRICTLY DISHONOURABLE” With PAUL LUKAS, SIDNEY FOX and LEWIS STONE Thursday &. Friday at 8 p.m., April 21 & 22— The Paramount British Production u Stamboul ” 6i Stamboul ” Beauty. Passion and Intrigue in a modern story with unique settings. Box Plans at “Peter Pan” Lounge, or phone Theatre, 431, Lower Hutt. Prince Edward Theatre King George Theatre M OBURN. Hutt's Popular “Talkie" House. SATURDAY—NOnMA SHEABISR in SATURDAY! MONDAY! TUESDAY! “The Last of Mrs. Chaney” JOE E . brown tn TUESDAY- “BROADMINDED” GEORGE O’BRIEN in “THE SEAS BENEATH” Coming FRIDAY. SATURDAY, TUESWEDNEUDAY & THURSDAY— DAY, April 22, 23 and 20— JANET GAYNOR and CHARGES GKACIE FIELDS in J.* ARICr.JL in “MERELY MARY ANN” “SALLY IN OUR ALLEY” Kilbirnie Kinema Artcraft Theatre Direction: .1: C. Williamson Films. (Opp. Parliament Buildings). Managing Director: Beaunmnl Smith. SPECIAL FOR THE CHILDREN MATINEE: 2.IS~EVENING at 8. MATINEE AT 2.15 P.M.' To-day's Greatest Actor iti a Great Story of To-day! 3—Western: GKOKGK “TRIGGER TRICKS” In his Pirst Screen Comedy u THE MILLIONAIRE to-nlgiit —at s — to-night “ THE MILLIONAIRE ” Exciting days ami glamorous nights I • at sea with DAVID MANNERS - EVELYN . - You’U taugh witVmmL live with him «HOLT, NtSSEN AND — love him! A pic TiNLxtv wl rKv?ui:E^'Es. enjor! “TRANSATLANTIC In the latitude of Love danger sigMATINEE SPECIAL! mils fly . . . Intrigue and Romance Tim McCoj- in “Heroes of tlic Flames” thrill you. Prices —Matinee: 1/- and 1/0; ■ Children. Half-price. Evening: IN ADDITION—1/- to 2/-, plus tax. ARTCRAFT FEATURETTES. Plans at Confectionery. Phone 202. Box Plan Tel. 43 —368. Palace Theatre Grand Theatre PETONE. PETON'E. TO DAY AND TO NIGHT! TO-DAY AND TO“NTGIIT! paul lukas CLIVE BROOK SIDNEY FOX LEWIS STONE " 1!l1 MARJORIE RAMBLA u, PEGGI And Notable Cast SHANNON. CHARLES STARRETT, lu and brilliant cast “STRICTLY DISHONOUR- i» ABLE” “ SILENCE ” The record-smashing picture, from the An outstanding drama that thrills and world's prize play by Preston Sturges. throbs with action and suspense. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. ) AND FULL PROGRAMME. WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION OPENING COMPETITION MATCHES. TO-DAY SATURDAY TO-DAY ATHLETIC PARK: OLD BOYS v. WELLINGTON (No. 1 Ground, at 2.15 p.m.) And UNIVERSITY v. I‘ONEKE (No. 2 Ground, at 3 p.m.) ADMISSION: I/-. STAND, Gil. Extra. AT PETONE REC.: I'ETONE r. MARIST. AT HUTT REC.: HUTT t. ORIENTAL. A. E. NEILSON, Secretary.
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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 172, 16 April 1932, Page 4
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