AMUSEMENTS. rwsw.e^ewT'— n— —Mie——l YOU’LL SIMPLY SCREAM AT THIS GAY, SAUCY, | ROMANTIC COMEDY! | -to-day— I At 2.15 & 8 p.m. I \j| || fc" & Box Plans at D.I.C. | ■BL* JmL aL* *a_ *TcWMi and Theatre I (Phone 51-595). OIRECTIOn:-fImRLGRmfiTED THEATRES(n.ZJLTU THE BROADWAY STAGE HIT OF 1934. “BY YOUR LEAVE” With an excellent cast, including: FRANK MORGAN GENEVIEVE TOBIN NEIL HAMILTON MARION NIXON A nine o’clock husband with a midnight urge . . . who went out for a last wild fling at life . . . and came home to find his wife out sowing her own wild oats! | IN SUPPORT WE PRESENT J. B. PRIESTLEY’S FAMOUS PLAY, WHICH CREATED A SENSATION IN LONDON AND NEW YORK. “Dangerous Corner” _ With — CONRAD NAGEL VIRGINIA BRUCE (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW FOR THE PICTURE WHICH IS CREATING A SENSATION WHEREVER SCREENED! 9th WEEK IN SYDNEY (STILL PLAYING); 4th WEEK IN AUCKLAND (STILL PLAYING); 2nd WEEK IN DUNEDIN (STILL PLAYING)! RELEASED THROUGHOUT AUSTRALIA AW) NEW ZtMAMDBrCR£AT£R AUSTRAIAsIAU RiLMS UKAND PREMIERE FRIDAY NEXT (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
pt RAND SYMPHONY CONCERT. Y’RAND SYMPHONY CONCERT. Organised by N.Z. Broadcasting Board at the request of I Squadron Legion of Frontiersmen in aid of Wellington Children’s Health Camp Association. Under the patronage of Sir Alexander Young. K.C.V.0., Minister of Health, and his Worship the Mayor, Mr. T. C. A. Hislop. TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 1935, SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 1935, At 8.30 p.m. Featuring LIONELLO CECIL, Australia’s Foremost Tenor. VINCENT ASPEY, Violinist, late leader of the N.S.W. Conservatorium Orchestra, and the new RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA of 50 artists, conducted by PAUL VINOGRADOFF, Late of Moscow. MOTHER AUBERT HOMES OF COMPASSION. GARDEN PARTY HOME OF COMPASSION, ISLAND BAY, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. PUNCH AND JUDY SHOW AND DONKEYS FOR CHILDREN. BABY SHOW (Ent. Fee 6d.), Under 6 months, Under 18 months. CONCERT PARTIES, ETC., ETC. FREE MOTOR TRANSPORT FROM TRAM TO HOME. NO ADMISSION FEE, but lend your support in cause of charity. THE FRIENDLY ROAD THE FRIENDLY ROAD “UNCLE SCRIM” “UNCLE SCRIM” (Of Radio Fame) rpHE most talked of, and the least seen A man in New Zealand. One time a wharf labourer, rad aviator and a score of other things. . . An outstanding personality with an outstanding message. 20,000 (TWENTY THOUSAND) people attended his meeting in Auckland on £ recent occasion. He will address one meeting only in Wellington. At The MAIN TOWN HALL MAIN TOWN HALL On WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, At 8 p.m. RESERVE THIS DATE. SHOWS. TtfASTEBTON SHOW. ASTERTON SHOW. FEBRUARY 19 AND 20, 1935. DON’T FORGET. THE TWO BIG EVENTS OF THE YEAR. Large Entries — New Spectacular Ring Events. Roll up and Help the Association. Motors Running all day at Cheaper Rates. MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEA. Hot Water Free. Gate Admission: Adults 2/-; Children under 10, free; Children over 10, Only 6d. All Side Shows Present, RAM FAIR. FEBRUARY 21 AND 22. Order of Sale: First Day: 1050 Romneys, 125 Liucolps. Second Day: S6O Southdowns, 5 English Leicester's. Cheap Feres by Rail. R. H. WILLIAMS. Secretary. Box 40. Masterton.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 122, 16 February 1935, Page 5
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