AMUSEMENTS. I.' HTIJJ.I,-O.IRMIJUWUDf WJKI.UI—JC—— -■'■■■■■■■«■■■■ MM— Mt luxe >ow Showing T preset Twice Daily: fffglßgar ■ a ■ .i wB w®i ft ~Wi «Jte. tt JsSft >pp Ku.” 1 ;'; ,< W7 ) ■'£' the box-office J M l .A bombshell ( y r l * IO 111.7:1k of mirth.. \ I —k' An eruption ■■. of hilarity. x NOTE'.—-“Diggers in Blighty” ,is not a. war film, but a Riot of Clean, AX holesome Kun for Every Member of the Family. In Addition—THE BRILLIANT POPULAR VOCAL-ORGANIST’: |]| PAUL T. CULLEN |H j Overture: Musical Comedy Melodies from “No, No, Nanette. Singing Numbers: “Family Waltz Memories.” introducing popular Community | ’’ " Singing and Further Topical Parodies. I BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE (Telephone 53—050). L xvQmagmnsßaaEacxs&ißZStSKßxnanaxaavnßnHmraxmQnvorHatzaamsrasKSßmKsesKSßfiassaisnnßnazsnsKßcaKKucaraßßS&EaA Mbj otic 11 a - m ” 2,15 pni ” B pm ' SPEED TO BURN! EXCITEMENT EVERY SECOND! LAUGHS GALORE! “FAST Lire 9 ’ ; (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) An M.G.XL Picture. Sta r ri n g: WILLIAM HAINES — MADGE EVANS — CONRAD NAGEL — CLIFF EDWARDS. Tremendously thrilling and hilarious nautical romance filmed during breathless motor-boat racing at Catalina Island. Also METROTONE NEWS — CARTOON — COMEDY. RESERVES AT BRISTOL OR THEATRE (45—100) miIRBAU THEATRES TO-NIGHT’S PRESENTATION OF VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. DE LUXE THEATRE - - LOWER HUTT - FIRST FOR THE BEgT IN SOUND AND ENTERTAINMENT TO-DAY at 2.30 & 8 p.mi- MOM. & TUES, at 8 p.m.— The Greatest Musical Play of all time —FREDERICK LONSDALE S feast of melody and.humour: “THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS” ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition). With NANCY BROWN, HARRY WELCHMAN, BETTY STOCKFIELD, gus McNaughton and alfredo and his gipsy orchestra. It’s the Greatest Musical of all time. WED. at 2.30 & 8 p.m. THURS. & FRI. at 8 p.m.— The picture : that,has been recalled to towns all over the world. “VIENNESE NIGHTS” (AU in Tcchnicolour.) (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Music, story and lyrics by the composers of “Rose Marie,” "New Moon," “Student Prince” and "Rosalie.” Never before has such a perfect piece' of. entertainment been screened. The music and singing will long live in your memory. HEAR “You Will Remember Vienna” and "I Bring a Love'Song" — And what a cast! VIVIENNE SEGAL, ALEX GRAY, JEAN HERSHOLT, LOUISE FAZENDA, ALICE DAY, WALTER PIDGEON. Box Plans at “Peter Pan” Lounge or ’Phone Theatre 63—431. Prince EdwardTheatre King George Theatre WOBURN. Phone 63-Sll. LOWER HUTT. Phone 63-1)33. SPECIAL MATINEE AT BOTH THEATRES TO-DAY, 2.30. BUCK JONES, in “DESERT \ ENGEANCE,” a Real Thrilling Western. » „ c . T °- NIGH 'y AT 8 TO-NIGHT at 8. MONDAY ami I fob 7 Shannon and Chas. Laughton TUESDAY: h p A VVITMT TAT? ttttt>t - *ta*’ Another Great Dritish Production, .lAliuLxNl UJirkKKEIJ “THF CAT FNDAP ” (Recommended by Censor for adults ) Q . ' / r A t rmi/nr™ A POWERFUL MYSTERY DRAMA. v ( i'l? F vnv? te VrUm 1 TUESDAY AT 8: MARSHALL. EDNA _BEST, GORJaek Oakie and Sidnev Fox in , ... , DON “ONCE IN A LIFETBIB " A ll ‘S h Society Racing Sensation. A Hilarious Comedy of the Movies. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, THURSDAY at 8: FRIDAY: ■'AFRAID TO TALK” Ben Lyon. Constance Cumming, ... ... Al <p Y(»U? “BIG TIMER.” inis lilin and decide for yourse.f. HITS! MITTS! WITS! Palace Theatre Grand Theatre ~ I’ETONE. I’ETONE. TO-DAY at 2. TO-NIGHT at. 8 p.m. TO-DAY at 2. TO-NIGHT al S p.m. Also Mon.. Tues.. Wed.. Tliurs., at 8. ALSO MON. and TUES, at 8. S^r^Ur^m ei, MHodL.s' e *’ C Dramatie Action “VIENNESE NIGHTS” “CHANDU” (Approved for General Exhibition) “THE MAGICIAN" With (Approved for General Exhibition) Vivienne Segtil, . Alexander Gray, With Walter I’idgeon, .Jean IlerslioK, Edmund Lowe, Bela Lugosi, Louise Fazyndn, Alice Day, Irene Ware, Herbert Muiiilln. And Great Cast Weldon Heyburn. Virginia Hammond. Where Yesterday is Forgotten! . And Notable cast. •Where To-morrow Never Conies! Thrill follows thrill in this maze of The great musical romance you must Magic—from tin; sensational drama sec a second time! by Harry Earnshaw FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. AND FULL PROGRAMME.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 182, 29 April 1933, Page 4
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