AMUSEMENTS. HIM Mil !■ — MAJESTIC “TMESTHE OF DISTINCTION ” PACKED OUT YESTERDAY with MAE WEST AS “idle Of The lineties” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) BOOK FOR TO-NIGHT SESSIONS: 11a.m., 2.15 p.m, 8 p.m.
Wellington, With No Uncertain Voice, Acclaims “LEST WE FORGET.” TO-BAY at 2.15 & 8 4 /sSM HWI m —-■ •■— ' . mW | jtlKaij P3BMil To-night’s Performance will be Hl h presented in the presence of Lil THEIR EXCELLENCIES THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF N ’ Z< AND THE LADY BLEDISLOE AND SUITE. (Cool and Spacious.) - The Artistic Triumph of 1935, providing a feast of enjoyment for heart and mind. Noble in conception, perfect in performance, uplifting in its appeal. “LEST WE FORGET’ 1 1 NOT—A—WAR —PICTURE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) - Featuring a brilliant cast including: STEWART ROME (of “Song of the Plough” fame), ANNE YATES, GEORGE CARNEY, RODDY HUGHES. Specially Selected De Luxe Featurettes:— WALT DISNEY’S COLOURED SILLY SYMPHONY, “Big Bad Wolf”; Fitzpatrick Travelogue (“Norway”); British Paramount News; “Popeye the Sailor” Cartoon; Pathe Magazine; Variety Musical. IRIS MASON AT THE WURLITZER ORGAN BOX PLANS AT Q.I.C..AND THEATRE (Tel. 53-080).
A REMINDER—THIS AFTERNOON IS THE LAST SATURDAY MATINEE q PERFORMANCE OF “ The Barretts of Wimpole Street.” iito (Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller.) STILL THE CROWDS FLOCK TO THlii FINAL PERFORMANCES OF THE “BARRETTS of WIMPOLE STREET” With Norma Shearer :: Charles Laughton (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS AT D.I.C. OR THEATRE (54-775). YES!—IT’S “CLEOPATRA” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY NEXT! BOOK EAKLY AT D.I.C. ON MONDAY
now showing ' '' TWICE DAILY: AT 2.15 and 8 p.m. Superior Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 100 ! 80Iw ! B I Double Feature Programme. \ It merits the attendance of all who I are desirous of being really entertained. i 2|,< ’ AHractiin: Here he is in a perfect frolic of fun. Ist Attraction:- Tl,e Wo,hl ’ s L:lu S h L<,ader - Deceit! .dipping in <lra mu! ■_/ • v Biggest Flame a ” 11 burned Red-hot i THE ® I $S| O_3 <■ WHITE S F-Jl i g J HOUSE 1 I | w,lh IO With Chic Sale. Win. Boyd. Nat Ten- i I WALTER HUSTON ill dieton. ! unn rv if Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Tel. 1 i KAREN MORLEY Jg 52-212). Prices: 1/- and 1/b. L...iNCHOT TONE t Both approved for Universal Exhibition.) i
BUSINESS notices. AN ASSET TO EVERY WOMAN. Dresscutting. Designing. Dressmaking. LEARN to cut and make perfect fitting clothes for yourself or anyone else. Be competent to command an income from £4 to £l5 per week. Graduates of the McCabe Academy are among the highest paid fashion experts in the Southern Hemisphere. Call. Write, or Phone 42-323. for our Free Booklet. REDUCED FEES. McUABE ACADEMY OF DRESSMAKING. The Largest School of Fashion. 4th Floor, D.I.C. Bldgs.. Panama Street.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 122, 16 February 1935, Page 4
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