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AMUSEMENTS. WE CALLED IT THE “SURPRISE FEATURE OF THE YEAR”— AND NOW YESTERDAY’S AUDIENCES ENDORSED IT ! IT A B.A'E'C TO-DAY at 2.15. 3JL • J TO-NIGHT at 8. Direction: Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller. ,rs AS B Rre HT AR AS iN T., ?o SMWBS n or s these T„ KEE 5L w.\ v 'lwl ' Madge Evans Otto Kruger May Robson ALICE BRADY - UNA MERKEL - PHILLIPS HOLMES Motro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Brilliant Success. beauty «dME (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) LADIES LOVE IT! MEN FIND IT GRAND FUN! What happens when Beauty is For Sale? Meet our Three Modem Misses and let them take you behind the scenes of an ‘ ‘ will be amused and surprised from start to tlnisii. (Story from Faith Baldwin’s “BEAUTY.”) ■nar TICKING REVUE'. .“OLD SPANISH .. CUSTOMS” (Sports ROLL I C Champion), and CARNIVAL WEEK IN WELLINGTON. BOX PLANS at D.I.C. or THEATRE (54-775). AN ELECTRIC SUCCESS EVERYBODY DELIGHTED PARAMOUNT—AII-British 2 ““ d 8 IT’S BRITISH AND THE BEST IN TOWN The acting is of a standard that is ' unrivalled IT’S WORTH GOING MILES TO SEE ! — A WORLD-FAMED PLAY — < ■y a , translated into 12 languages. ♦ N XJ A WORLD-FAMOUS a equalled F A ast» glorious EDMUND f± ‘■Tell Jfe"To-night ” is production of NORMAN McKIN- & J 5k Stanley Houghton s NELL, BELLE > F play that 'T CHRYSTALL, 4k . yX never die. STUART. Zrw/V4^\ adu,ts ’ X THORNDIKE y Honoured by her king— N-k W* Beloved of British playgoers. 4 Added Attractions 4 Nk. Book Beggs, D.I.C. or Tel. 51-842. ... —■—mb— ——nmmng PBUSBffI LTHEATRESj TO-NIGHT’S PRESENTATION OF VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. DE LUXE THEATRE - - LOWER HUTT FIRST FOR THE BEST IN SOUND AND ENTERTAINMENT. TO-DAY at 2.30 and 8 p.m. MONDAY at 8 p.m. The big guns of fun JESSIE MATTHEWS. | FRED KERR and A. W. BASCOMB j in a riot of Nautical All British Nonsense— i “THE MIDSHIPMAID” Written by lAN HAY (Approved for Universal Exhibition). TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, at 8 p.m. All aboard for a “PLEASURE CRUISE” You're bound to have fun among the flirtatious ladies—-and the romantic men—and a Jealous husband. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) With I ROLAND YOUNG, GENEVIEVE TOBIN, HERBERT MUNDIN, I RALPH FORBES, MINNA GOMBELL and UNA O’CONNOR I THURSDAY AND FRIDAY at 8 p.m. a Tlie pulse-thrilling stars of "Red Dust” re-united. CLARK GABLE ' and JEAN HARLOW Tn the romantic sensation of tlie year—. “HOLD YOUR MAN” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults) BOX FLANS at. “PETER PAN” LOUNGE, or ‘Phone Theatre. 6..-43 L Palace Theatre Grand Theatre I’ETONE. PETONE. TO-DAY at 2. TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-DAY at 2. TO-NIGHT at 8. Also Monday and Tuesday at 8. Also Monday nt 8. Sally Eilers :: James Dunn Sinnm-- Cohen Lucien Littlefield SLIM SUMMERVILLE ' An(] Xol . [blo Cns( in ZASU PITTS Thc Rollicking Comedy Success Una Merkel Warren Hymer “SAILOR’S LUCK” And Great Comedy Cast in (Approved tor Universal Exhibition) “HER FIRST MATE” Lovesick at sea and seasick ashore .. ” ~• ~ , . You'll laugh one minute and laugh (Approved for Universal Exhibition) the next at this hilarious talc of a gob . .. T , ~ ... c who made love to a nautical-minded All Aboard for the Laugh Cruise of 'bcautv in a bathing pool. the season. • . ‘ Full Supporting Programme Splendid Supporting I rogramme. KILBIRNIE KINEMA MATINEE, 2.15. EVENING at 8. The screen’s first Comic Opera—“FßA DIAVOLO” STAN LAUREL OLIVER HARDv' ’ DENNIS KING THELMA TODD Laurel and Hardy as a pair of Coo-Coo bandits. IJI J'un thought they were funny in tlie past, wait till you see them in 1 lie Devils J sr( ”',' er i Hear Dennis King sing "Dhivolo.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). MATINEE SPECIALS:—“Heroes of fho West.” Mickey Mouse, Comic Cuts. Telephone 1-1-202 for reserves. King George Theatre Prince EdwardTheatre LOWER HUTT. Phone 63-933. WOBURN. Phone 63-844. TO-DAY. 2.30 — TO-NIGHT, 8. To-day at 2.30. To-night at 7.45. I wheeler vvoolsey WALLACE . BEERY “SO THIS IS AFRICA.” “F L E S H.” Peels of Laughter when you see these The world thought be was struggling TWO BIG DAMM HUNTERS to be » champion. GO SEXPLORING. But he was struggling for liis life. WED. AND THUR., A GRIPPING DRAMA of the On the Stage. WRESTLING RING. The Garrick Players (Inc.) TUESDAY. 8 PAL, Tn „ im „ GORDON HARKER “SUMMER IS A-COMIN IN” in Friday. “THE RINGER.” CAROL LOMBARD Edgar Wallace’s Greatest Thriller. In Preceded bv Two . Specially Selected “SUPERNATURAL.” vaudeville items.

“That’s a good little boy,” said the Barney: “Were yez iver sthruck be visitor as Johnny picked np his scat- loightning, Pat?” Pat: “Shore, Barney, tered toys. “I suppose your mothei 01 don’t remember.” “Don’t remem- , ■ , n ■ . ip her?” “No, Barney. A man that’s has promised you something it you ,ltl ’ clean up the room.” “If I don’t,” he been married ten years don’t remember corrected her. such troifles as that.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 59, 2 December 1933, Page 5

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