AMUSEMENTS. Those people who had reserved seats for Tuesday or Wednesday can have same transferred by applying to PLACE WHERE .PURCHASED. AS HUNDREDS ARE BEING TURNED AWAY DAILY WE URGE PATRONS TO BOOK EARLY. EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT “TOP HAT.” IT’S GREAT! . - |5 |L w 3Tb 7*l ■IKSSHv 1 11 Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Kffl I TO-DAY: 2.15 & 8 P.M. ||gX®M BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE. PHONE 51-595. |ff @ JU| ! O | A Show Even Greater than Their Previous Successes ftu'l 'X*'.'-'j “Roberta” & “Gay Divorcee.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)
FINALLY TO-DAY: 2.15 & 8 P.M. nino MARTINI ’ n “HERE’S TO ROMANCE.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AmalgamMed C Thcatres. Ltd. Box Plans at Begg’s and Theatre. 51-277. TO-MORROW! THE STAGE’S MOST SENSATIONAL SUCCESS! ... A FABULOUS TRIUMPH OF THE SILENT FILMS! NOW GREATER AND MORE *’ 37 ' GRIPPING THAN EVER ... AS •"* A TALKING PICTURE THAT I tO ; CLIMAXES THREE GENERA- / ' . TIONS OF ENTERTAINMENT I W SUPREMACY! J|BmbP*Z Z wwwmw ■ W A / jawST/ M X / I’♦, > : a rox House «.»> | ROCHELLE HUDSON A 'JRBvHENRY FONDA f SLIM SUMMERVILLE W ' EDWARD TREVOR > W‘ • MARGARET HAMILTON I JK .ANDY pEV I N E (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! Owing -to the cancellation of two performances which, under ordinary circumstances, would have taken place in Palmerston Nortlj yeati;eday, J. C. Williamson, Ltd., announce a re-arrangement of datesi as under:— HASTINGS (Five Performances) To-night, also Friday, at 8; Saturday at 2 and S, and Monday at 8, thus breaking all known -ecdrds for the number of performances of auy one production in Hastings. PALMERSTON NORTH (Three additional performances) Next Tuesday at 8, and Wednesday at 2 and 8, making theatrical history. MASTERTON (Three performances) Next Thursday at 8 and Friday at 2 and 8 (January 30 and 31). A triumph for “White Horse Inn.” WELLINGTON. GALA OPENING. OPERA HOUSE NEXT SATURDAY WEEK FEBRUARY 1. Booking for the first eight gala nights of the Wellington season will open at the D.I.C. next Monday morning (instead of io-morrow morning as previously arranged). -Al! first night and preferential bookings will be transferable •to the uew dates. Full details' at the Box Office. SSmßfe 'BEYOND Introducing the New REVOLVING STAGE Already attended by over 50,000. RADIATING HAPPINESS EVERYWHERE.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 101, 23 January 1936, Page 3
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