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Final Screenings, To-day 2.1$ & 8 p m., “3 on a Honeymoon” ’OfiOiK ~ TO-Mcmw ■ IJLg 3 Sessions, 2.15, 5 & S p.m. 1 A SHRIEK OF HORROR OUT OF A MYSTERY-SHROUDED ISLE. Crime experts were baffled. World-famous criminologists gasped at this amazing mystery. i WHAT O ®jp'' *IBBbMm who Wm f|F "'.JBI k (BL X- 4 -. •-« I v,ere 1 , by who* 17 A 1 ed. and y . VMtel \ ■ I • VIEWS'' - - ; , ' B I W«» ■ wE' " ■ »|\ aiv^' eitb IIBBr--' - . till ’ossib^o* 1 W -■ -J—--■idKl V,aS A dead* SWlft * f ‘WL „ .■ ■ . ~«om»" v, '’ < ’ IM 4;.. •fh **' ~ /■ - " v my ste ”° U ns* ' -• »’■ M J \ I - SKI , b y Ce« 801 ° JB , ' *'■ IB"? ■ al SSJtFM B •• NIGEL BRUCE HEATHER ANGEL I.’- • /CwH PERFECT CRIME, VICTOR JORY ' • <■> QI FLAWLESS MURDER /V BAFFLING MYSTERY Stalking hand in hand through treacherous crocodile-infested swamps. 1 You’ll thrill to the greatest mystery of 3 V the year. ’*4 - ■

- — -- - I ft- t ], by Ceitwr for : —. 5?.--- FOR FIFTEEN YEARS GEORGE WHITE K,'/ ' ' 3> HAS BEEN GIVING BROADWAY ITS BIGGEST THRILL WITH HIS ANNUAL STAGE PRODUCTION, “GEORGE MMlKfc- - •’.’ WHITE’S SCANDALS” . . . NOW FOX 1 FILMS HAVE SECURED THIS MASTER 1 V” SHOWMAN AND HIS BRILLIANT AR- ‘‘ ° F BROADWAY STARS TO PREggL? - SENT THE BRIGHTEST AND MOST S GLITTERING MUSICAL PRODUCTION - .T*! 1 ™ 11 ■■• ,;J THE SCREEN HAS EVER KNOWN. GEOBGE WHITE. 200 OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRLS TRANSPORTED THOUSANDS OF MILES FOR THIS SHOW OF SHOWS. NEW YORK THEATRE-GOERS HAVE PAID 10 DOLLARS TO SEE EXACTLY THE SAME SHOW AS YOU WILL SEE FOR ORDINARY THEATRE PRICES IT OPENS AT THE STATE THEATRE ON FRIDAY, JUNE 29.

FINALLY TO-DAY AT 2.15 & 8 P.M. WILLIAM POWELL . “FASHION GAIETIES BETTE DAVIS ln OF 1934” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) MVOMB "| M |UQ EC* COMMENCING I ■ I£I4MF TO-MORROW. (Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller.) Found!! The “LONG LOST ’ W FATHER” ’ asr Recommended .. IIV Censor <«(• • for Adults. SVKKWiMOKE AND HELEN CHANDLER (Delightful English Actress). A COMEDY SO HUMAN AND APPEALING THAT ALL WILL LOVE IT! 1 They found father at last ... A devil-may-care who discovered his daughter had grown up in the same way . . . and he had to fight for Jier love to save her from her own folly! ADAPTED FROM G. B. STERN'S FAMOUS NOVEL. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. OR THEATRE (541-775) AFTER 5 P.M.

FINALLY TO-DAY, 2.15 TO-NIGHT AT 8. KING’S THEATRE' (Steam-heated Throughout) “Day of Reckoning”,(Recommended by Censor for Adults) Also Showing: CLAUDE ALLISTER in “Two White Arms” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) King’s-To-morrow TWICE DAILY, 2.15 & 8 P.M. CHARLIE RUGGLES, CHARLES FARRELL, MARGUERITE CHURCHILL. — In — A Hilarious Romance of Young Hearts and Art! "GIRL WITHOUT A ROOM” “GIRL WITHOUT A ROOM” “GIRL WITHOUT A ROOM” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) ARTISTS and MODELS—Gay Parce— Lilting Songs—Sparkling Comedy— Tender Romance! Youll find it Refreshingly Different. Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 52-212. Popular Prices, 1/- & 1/6. DON’T MISS THE A RTS AND CRAFTS EXHIBITION. AND CRAFTS EXHIBITION. NOW OPEN DAILY In the ■ ART GALLERY, Whitmore Street. Hours 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. and 7.30 to 9 p.m. Admission 1/-. Season Tickets 2/0.

Grand OPERA House TWICE DAILY at 2.15 & 8 P.M. FINALLY TO-DAY. GEORGE ARLISS “VOLTAIRE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) COMMENCING FRIDAY THE RETURN OF ANOTHER BIG SUCCESS. The sweeping story of a woman who led a double life to keep the love of one man. BRUNETTE MK 6yN,s 1 UNITED ARTISTS JOSEPH M. SCHENCK /r»M» CONSTANCE BENNETT let t.l \ „.,H FRANCHOT TONE TULUO CARMINATI and RUSS COLUMBO BOSWELL SISTERS THRILL TO COFFEE IN THE MORNING THE SONG OF SURRENDER, Etc. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Book at D.I.C. or Theatre. Tel; 51-814.

NEXT WRESTLING MATCH! NEXT WRESTLING MATCH! NEXT WRESTLING MATCH! NEXT WRESTLING MATCH! THE Next Professional Wrestling ■* Match to be held in Wellington will >c between OKI SHIKINA OKI SHIKINA Of Japan. Popular and OKI SHIKINA successful wrestler and OKI SHIKINA jiu-jitsu expert. OKI SHIKINA —And— WONG BUK CHEUNG Of China, WONG BUK CHEUNG able and SpecWONG BUK CHEUNG tacular MatWONG BUK CHEUNG man. —At the— TOWN HALI MONDAY. TOWN HALL—MONDAY. TOWN HALL—MONDAY. Preferential Booking Opens at E. W. Humphrey’s, Manners Street, To-day. Box Plans and Day Sales, To-morrow (Friday). Prices: 5/-, 3/-, 2/-; Ladies, 2/6. (All pine tax.)

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 226, 21 June 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 226, 21 June 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 226, 21 June 1934, Page 3

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