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amusements. DE LUXE To-day, 2.15&8 Book D.1.C., Yegg’s, and Theatre (S 3-080 (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ' The Picturisation of the S . Famous London Stage ' Success: BEHAVIOUR of MRS - C “ NE -” ■ She ' jfjW WftCouWn’f UtSl • Iss Her Mind About .. ■ ■ . Men/ ‘‘r^rls^ 7 ■ ■ . —particularlyabout her ®wn hu«band, whom sho agrood to toloaso ■ to "the. other woman" If tho lattor - would eupply her with a now hu»<*EV band!The tna’pploit, oplclort r '■ Iw ' ■ <om *dy * n months. • .4. - UNCERTAIN © LADY 7/'EDWARD EVERETT . G E N E V I EVE HORTON I T O B I N splendid ASSOCIATE features include .—— -GINGERBREAD BOY” Oswald Rabbit Cartoon. ■ ! Comedy “STRANGE AS IT SEEMS,” Novelty. TWO UNIVERSAL NEVVSREELS. PAUL T. CULLEN Playing and Singing at the Wurlitxer Organ. DENTAL ANNOUNCEMENT! . • , SIMPSON, ; DENTIST, 25 COURTENAY PLACE ' (Next Door Paramount Theatre). NEW SCALE OF FEES. FITWELL TEETH from £2/5/- per ' sel ’ REMAKING SET 35/SINGLE TOOTEt REPAIRS . . 5/EXTRACTIONS ..............1/PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS .. - 2/6 TEETH EXTRACTED FREE WHEN SETS ORDERED.

I'■ -?.r -•■’.l' '"DOMINION FEDERATION OF NEW j ZEALAND WOMEN’S INSTI-, TUTES.t ■< . TIISPLAY of HANDCRAFTS AND; -Lz ANTIQUES to be on view in the SUPPER ROOM of the MASONIC , HALL, Wellington Terrace. Open to the public on Wednesday, July 25, from Noon until 7.30 p.m.; Thursday, ' July 26, from, 8.30 a.m. until 8.30 p.m. : Skin-curing, Ruga, Thrift Articles and Antiques. -. ‘ • Admission Bd. ,

/CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN V HALL. ’/• ■ . ZILLAH CASTLE, A.R.C.M., L.AJB., Will give a VIOLIN RECITAL On AUGUST 1, ,at 8 p.m. \ ; First Public Appearance since returning from London. ’ At the Piano, Madame Evelyn de Mauny. Admission 3/- and 2/- (plus tax).. Box Plan at Begg’s.

JStrBURBJS I THEATRES I TO-NIGHT'S PRESENTATION OF VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. DE LUXE THEATRE - ■ LOWER HUTT Comfortably Heated Nightly. SPECIAL MICKETMOUSE MORNING MATINEE—THIBMOBNING, AT 10.18 ».m. Special Programme Include*— • , ■ i MICKEY MOOSE CARTOON—“MICKEY’S MECHANICAL MAN”j Two-Reel Comedy—"CHRISTMAS CHEEB” and Hoot Glbaon In “TRAILIN' TROUBLE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.} TODAY AT 2.30 & 8 P.M. MONDAY AT 8 P.M. i ;. Together again in the year’s SENSATIONAL MUSICAL HIT, / JOAN CBAWFOBD, CLARK GABLE la “DANCING LADY. / (Recommended by Censor, for Adults.L It’s a musical drama with a sonl-etirring story. SUPPORTS INCLUDE MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON * CHAS. CHASE COMEDY. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY AT 8 P.M. Scotland Yard wages war on the enemies of society “PUPPETS OF FATE.” , (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) A thrill-packed melodrama starring GODFREY TEARLE Supports include: COLOURED SILLY SYMPHONY—“OLD KING COLE.” THURSDAY-& FRIDAY AT 8-P.M.; \ >' Pep, Piquancy and SYDNEY HOWARD In the longest laugh of your life “NIGHT OF THE GARTER.” (R-commended by, the Censor for Adults) -j . With WINIFRED SHOTTEB—ELSIE RANDOLPH . BOX PLANS AT THE "PETER PAN’* LOUNGE OR PHONE THEATRE 63-431. Palace Theatre „ Grand Theatre PETONE. ’ 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 and TUESDAY at 8. , NOEL COWARD’S ' EDDIE CANTOB With “RITTFR SWEPT” Ruth Etting Gloria Stusr* ~ i" David Manner. Teree Teasdale (Approved for Universal Exhibition) , , And Brilliant Cast in the Greatest With . 1 of All Musical Comedies. aS.’SSU, . “ROMAN. SCANDALS” Kay Hammond. Stuart Robertson (Approved for Universal Exhibition) AND GREAT CAST Eddie Cantor In his best racing "Bitter Sweet,” the world-popular Forum. Hop on the comedy chariot play by Noel Cpward—the great with the gorgeous Goldwyn girls who drama with music that covers the ruins of Rome—and a wreck out of lifetime of a lovely lady. Eddie!' Glowing romance and jip- ’ And Full Programme. Including roarlous laughter I Haunting songs “fobbed Response”—Bridge . , and ravishing dances I Series. And Full Programme. KILBIRNIE KINEMA J. C. Williamson Pict Corp. Ltd. (Steam-heated Nightly.) MATINEE. 2.15. . EVENING AT 8. Yon are laughingly Invited to joint the weirdest and dizziest order in the worlds YOU are mug gy « SONS j q F THE DESERT.” ■ with ‘; STAN LAUREL, OLIVER HARDY AND CHARLIE CHASE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ~ Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s screaming full-length comedy. “LULLABY LAND” (Walt DUhey Silly Symphony In technlcolour). NEWSREELS. MUSICAL REVUE. GAZETEE. TRAVELOGUE. SPORTING. MA'i'lvEE EXTRA: First Ep. "PHANTOM OF THE AIR." , You must send the Kiddles to see this crackerjack Matinee programme. Plans at Confectionery. Telephone 14-202. i King George Theatre Prince Edward Theatre LOWER HUTT. Phone 63-833. WOBURN. Phone 63-844. TO-DAY: 2.30 & 8 PM., and TO-DAY X3O and 8 P.M. MONDAY, 8 P.M. LILIAN HARVEY r: JOHN BOLES CICELY COURTNEIDGE In » England’s Greatest Musical “MY LIPS BETRAY. “AUNT SALLY.” . i Recommended by Censor for adults.) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) You’ll be captivated with this dellght- ' With Sam Hardy, Billy Milton, ful comedienne singing her way Debroy Somers Band. through a Royal Romance. Entertainment ot the BIGGEST and 8 P.M,, . BRIGHTEST KIND. Esther Ralston, Conrad Veldt, TUES.. WED., 8 P.M. ~ JAMES CAGNEY in “ROME EXPRESS. "“THE MAYOR OF HELL.” (Recommended by Censor for adults.) •Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ONE OF THE STRANGEST STORIES ( Do”t MISS 7 SEEING THIS EVER CONCEIVED. BRILLIANT ENTERTAINMENT. CHESTER’ 14ORRI& in THUR., FBI., 8 P.M, _ CHESTER. MORRIS In DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JUN., in “KING ■ FOR' A NIGHT." “THE LIFE OF JIMMY DOLAN." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) (Recommended by Censor for adults.) A Delightful Evening's Entertainment

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 252, 21 July 1934, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 252, 21 July 1934, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 252, 21 July 1934, Page 5

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