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AMUSEMENTS. Laughter Week in Full Swing! QT I A IVI'E’Q To-day at 2.15. 31, /tl! vi. EdO To-night at 8 o’clock. DELIGHTED CROWDS CONVULSED BY T .VtL X ;\V C jr£Xii^\k TlCAb FARCE THAT ROCKS YOU ON OCEANS 01' MIRTH . . . ROLAND UIT YOUNG ’. BRITAIN’S MUST POLISHED AND POPULAR COMEDIAN, EXCELLING HIS "WEDDING REHEARSAL” ROLE. \ IN “PLEASURE CRUISE’ 9 WITH If your wife came home and suddenly announced: “Pm going on , . .rTr-TtATAT a pleasure cruise—alone"—would .Herbert MUNDIIS N«»ii Jot her go?? Or would you follow Roland Young's hectic 'i • 'r/tnrx' plan??? Genevieve 1 OBIiN (Approved for Universal I Exhibition.) ALSO : HILARIOUS BRITISH COMEDY “YES, MADAM!” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SPECIAL FOX MOVIETONE RECORD OF THE EMPIRE BROADCAST, with messages bv llm Duke of Connaught. Earl Jcllicoe. Lord Blcdisloc. Sir Isaac Isaacs, and others. Also FIRST PICTURES OF NAZI BOYCOTT OF JEWS IN GERMANY. OPENING OF HOLY YEAR IN ROME. The A.B.C. Orchestra and Choir. Sydney, in stirring numbers, with Alfred Hill conducting. BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL OR THEATRE (54-775)-CINEMA MASQUERADE BALL—TOWN HALL, JUNE 22.

£ef s Introduce You to the Spirit of the Cinema Masquerade Ball (In aid of the Mayor's “Prosperity Week" Fund.) TOWN HALL —Thursday June 22 Tickets: Single 10/-, double The Galler V will 20/- (including supper), be open to the now on sale at all Theatres ZnOCCC < \ public. Admission or Bristol. / 2/6 JL IS® WHAT A TIME!—NOTHING LIKE IT BEFORE!— A Host of Novelty Acts! . . . Dalton’s Band! . . . Mirthful, Melodious, Magnificent Masquerade ! ! ! NOTE.—For particulars of valuable prizes for cinema sets and representations of Stars see last Saturday’s “Dominion.” or apply at Majestic Theatre, where photographs may be seen and full advice obtained, regarding make-up, etc. THE WISE ARE GETTING THEIR TICKETS NOW!

OH, YES. 1 OH, YES! OH, YES! A NIGHT OF NIGHTS AT Till!) I own Hall, Next Saturday Evening. “2YA 1933 FOLLIES” BRILLIANT COMBINATION OF OUTSTANDING ARTISTS IN BRIGHT AND ORIGINAL NUMBERS. SKETCHES AND BURLESQUE. ITEM AFTER ITEM OF SPARKLING VARIETY WITH A TONIC DASH OF COMMUNITY SINGING CIRCLE, 1/6; STALLS, I/-, at the Bristol. Reserves free of booking charge. PROCEEDS FOR MAYOR’S DISTRESS RELIEF FUND.

Jill Hi wf W E LL TNG TO X FOOT BA LL A SSOCI AT lON (Incorp.) SOCCER BASIN RESERVE SOCCER BASIN RESERVE TO-DAY (SATURDAY), TO-DAY (SATURDAY), JUNE 10, at 2.45 p.m. WATERSIDERS v. SWIFTS. TECHNICAL v. MARLST. Curtain Raisers at 1.15 p.m. Admission: Ground 9d„ Stand 6d. Extra. 15. A. MABIN, Secretary. T).\L : L VINOGRADOFF, 1 ALL VINOGRADOFF, The Famous Russian Pianist, Will present a It E U I T A L RECI T A L In the BLUE TRIANGLE HALL BLUE TRIANGLE HALL (Boulcott Street), NEXT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, NEXT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11. 8 p.m. An Entirely New Programme. Admission: -.!/- and 3/- (reserved ), and 2/- (plus lax). Reserves at the Bristol. RECITAL AT KARORI, Marsden School Hall. NEXT FRIDAY. JUNE 16. S p.m. Admission 2/- (plus lax). Another Programme, Mr. Vinogr.adofT’s Now Studio is .■it 134 Dixon Street. Telephone 50-560,

PALMERSTON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL. OLD BOYS’ ASSOCIATION. HMIE Annual Reunion Dinner of the above Association will be held at tlie School on Wednesday, June 1-1, 1933, at 6 p.m. All Old Boys welcome. Those coming please communicate with the Secretary. Subscription 2/11. T. K. FRASER. , T Hou. See. c/o Box 36, Palmerston North. SHOWS. RATIONAL DAIRY SHOW, PALMERSTON NORTH. Opens Next Week— JUNE 14, 15. .16 and 17. SPLENDID GENERAL ENTRIES. Sports Attractions include: To Autc-T’ahnenston North Boys’ High School and Victoria Univcr.sity-Ma.ssc.y College Football Matches. Hunters’ Competitions, Sheep Dog Trials, etc., etc. STADIUM EVENTS. Boxing, Wrestling, and Tug-of-War. Art Exhibition Continuously. Cheap Railway Fines. W. T. PENNY. Secretary. P.O. Box S 5, Palmerston North,

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 218, 10 June 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 218, 10 June 1933, Page 4