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i MAYOR’S “HAPPINESS WEEK.” MAJESTIC —“ALL IN FUN NIGHT”—MAJESTIC . 10 p. m . -WEDNESDAY- 10 p.m. 10.30 P.M. MIDNIGHT. MIDNIGHT 2 A.M. Special Programme in Theatre DANCE JN LOUNGE , and './■ Kobt Monteonierv in CABARET. and BURLESQUE ‘•LOVE IN THE KOUGH.” ITEMS. SUPPER. ' JUST IMAGINE! ? THEATRE MANAGERS AS USHERS! Theatre Managers as Waiters! Starring as the worlds most awkward .-waiters. “COME IN AND WAIT!” • - THE COMBINED MOVIELAND’S EFFORT TO MAKE THIS THE FUNNIEST NIGHT OF YOUR LIFE. 1 THEATRE AND CABARET, 3/-. THEATRE ONLY, 1/6. TICKETS AT ALL THEATRES AND BRISTOL.
wburbam -THEATRES J TG-^HrS^Pß^^TAnON“''6F"vA^EfY'''E L NTERTAINMENT'~ il De Luxe Theatre - - - Lower Hutt FIRST FOR THE BEST IN SOUND AND ENTERTAINMENT. To-day at 2.30 and 8 p.m. ■ Monday and Tuesday at 8 p.m.— The star who makes you Laugh and Cry But Always makes you Happy! MARIE DRESSLER in “EMMA” Unrivalled! Unforgettable! No one but MARIE could fill this role. Here’s her finest character. Wednesday Only, at 2.30 and 8 p.m. She made herself a present of a past—• JOAN BENNETT and JOHN BOLES in “CARELESS LADY” (Recommended More for Adults). What a riot she was!—lt's a smart comedy romance. Thursday and Friday, at 8 p.m. A true story taken from real life with a mighty parade of stars. PHILLIPS HOLMES, WALTER HUSTON, ANITA PAGE, LEWIS STONE “NIGHT* COURT” (Recommended as More Suitable for Adults). Box Plans at “Peter Pan” Lounge or ’Phone Theatre 63-431. King George. Theatre Prince EdwardTheatre Hutt’s Popular "Talkie” House. WOBURN TO-DAY 2.40 — TO-NIGHT at 8. THE THEATRE BEAUTIFUL MONDAY and TUESDAY. TO-DAY 2.30 — TO-NIGHT 8. Everybody's going to see the world's A Picture for the Family. Greatest Comics. Symphony of Six Million Bert Wheeler and liobt. Woolsey TUESDAY “CIIPI rPA7V>> ELISSA LANDI in lkazy “DEVIL’S LOTTERY” I\ED. THURS. FRIDAY. The dramatie heartaches of ill-gotten CHARLES ROGERS In wealth. “THE RECKLESS AGE” THURSDAY— It’s fascinating! It’s gay! It’s Funny! . A J2 a ,LV^ a LJiL, y °“ n ff an ‘L2’i... it’s good! “SENTIMENTAL BLOKE” Prices to Suit the Times: 1/-, 1/3, 1/9. Popular Prices, 1/-, 1/6. Reserves, Reserves. Tel. 63-033. Telephone 63-544, Kilbirnie Kinema MATINEE, 2.15. EVENING, 8. SPECIAL ATTRACTION! TL A t f. r TI ■ Good-bye Gloom—Here’s George Wai- 1 fIC AriCratt 1 lace! Direct from City Triumphs! We take pleasure and pride in pre- TO-DAY at —la. TO-NIGHT at 8. senting the inimitable ... , . GEORGE WALLACE in Out of the pages of a book comes the “HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS” m n Etory of aII tlme ' The musical all-laugh show that will RAY FISHER — CECIL SCOTT rock you off your seat. In * SPECIAL SUPPORTING PRO- “THE GRAMME. Of exceptional merit, including Marshall SENTIMENTAL Crosey singing .“South of Shanghai”.: n, zwcn Lou Vernon (vocalist); Neil McKay DLUAt. Scotch Comedian—He’s a yell! The Sun- With downers’ Quartet. Comedy, “In the Athol Tier — Tay Ordell Future." Grand Opera, etc. , IMPORTANT!—The urgent demand .t n £ l^ l A®?H , ?® nt ) , P I ? loke ,’? - vour for this plcure in other centres pre- next f , tory of . tko ninn eludes the possibility of an extension of “® Xt door ~ n s human because Us true, season, which is necessarily limited to i Two Nights Only. Now Is your chance! ARTCR \VT Prm'-n Don't miss It! ~, F £ A , l Two ticket boxes operating. No Box 1 an ' Tcl ’ 43—oes - ™p“atc claim reserves.before 7.50 p.m. VOTE MOVIE Q UEE *- Plans at the Confectionery. Phone 14—-202. Grand Theatre Palace Theatre . . PETONE. . z I ETONE. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. WARNER BAXTER ... i MARIE DRESSLER Av Ith In Marian Nixon — Blta X» Roy . . x „ *i xt * uv y. x • - Her Latest and Greatest Success And Notable Cast in “EMMA”. “AMATEUR DADDY” : Supporting Cast includes From* the world renowned novel Richard Cromwell, Myrna Loy, John “Scotch Valley,” by Mildred Cram. Mlljan, Barbara Kent. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. AND FULL PROGRAMME
THE BOYS’ BRIGADE. mHE Annual Inspection and Display of I-*- the Wellington Companies. TONIGHT (SATURDAY), NOVEMBER 19, at 7.45 p.m., in the Y.M.C.A. Gymnasium, 150-152 Willis Street. • Admission Free. PIONEER CLUB. THE ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW will '-*• be opened by Mrs. Knox Gilmer nt the Club Rooms on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, at 8 p.m. Members nnd Friends invited. Admission 6d.
N.Z. INSTITUTE OF MARINE AND I POWER ENGINEERS. Asmoke concert win be held in the Institute Hall, To-night (Saturday), November 19, at 8 p.m. AH members invited to attend. W. SOMMERVILLE, Secretary. WANTED TO SELL. FANCY COSTUMES FOR HIRE. iIIfADAM FOLEY AND CO., Room 1, d-U. First Floor, 80 Manners St., Wellington. Large assortment Ladies', Children’s and Gent’s Fancy Costumes, Dinner and Evening Suits. Tel. 24 —154.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 48, 19 November 1932, Page 4
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