AMUSEMENTS. 3rd BIG WEEK! : ST! -TUT PARfimounTf jtheatre:: : 2'XJ ' ■ -—T~" Daily Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m. and 8 p.m. No story was ever more ■r powerful, no romance / \ \ than this emotional l ROBERT \ \ DUNNE / 1 TAYLOR / V / director, and with an \ * “ r - ■ S®W«U / , / inspired cast of stars I y. / “MAGNIFICENT OBESSION” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) OUTSTANDING SUPPORTS. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION ’ THE OFFICIAL FILM FUNERAL OF HIS LATE MAJESTYKING GEORGE V. Box Plan at D.I.C. and Theatre, Phone 51-842.
LAST NIGHT’S AUDIENCE AMAZED ! AS THIS NEW TRIUMPH OF THE SCREEN UNFOLDED. NOW!!! ftE | ||W 2 Sessions Daily, at 2.15 3$ Bsn anWauto and 8 p.m. theatre Box Plans at D.I.C. and DE LUXE. [(j, ring COURTENAY PLACE $ Theatre (53-080). -aimawm m ancam (j Hollywood's 441 raaßaC ffIMTOB ul 'IJ newest and SfKBBk Zj $1 brightest H* » ” 1 n / W * .ITi Tl‘ e thrill-packed h Ntory of a glorious 7 $b Z«r* rcit e g ado It o II / fought flic King’s v ’l] Annada to win tho It /{ love of a woman / II w,l ° ,lad bought him (I M '' swSib V —body and soul—ln /, )| ADVENTURE! ' 1 the slave marts of the 1} 'll ROMANCE! • torrid Caribbean! I, ii] MIVU'IW I ! Iff J Wjllf. fl'.if! Ilf 1 MBHR ;S wIKMr it .Xa* <«’•'■ s>° 11, \ (1 <C The magic carpet of R ( ?A x \ VV’lftf the sweeps A/ftf ■ ‘‘3°.<V® O t '\ * 6 \ AL/ Jon lnto a woifl <l of V?rJ< nil \ OaAZXo* \ smashing . )&> ,1 \ ”\ adventure! A/W ) \ A ‘‘KM// •4 \'’ RECommenoED bh /Mm 4 \ CENSOR FOR ADULTS UNLIMITED PAKKJNG FACILITIES Are available within the immediate vicinity of the De Luxe. Theatre adjacent to taxi stand and all trams.
DE LUXE - - LOWER HUTT PHONIC 03-431. To-day at 2 o’clock. To-night, Monday and Tuesday at 7.30. WE CONTINUE OUR SMASHING DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME WITH The World’s Greatest Living Tenor in the Enchanting Modern Successor to “BLOSSOM TIME” RICHARD TAUBER —In—‘HEART’S DESIRE’ (A.pi»roved for Universal Exhibition.) ADDITIONAL FEATURE “RETURN of the TERROR” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Mary Astor — Lyle Talbot — John Ilalllilay — Frank McHugh. One of the Most Unique nnd Baffling Mystery Dramas Ever Screened! Also. Technicoloiir Comedy, “SHOW KIDS,” News and n Coloured Cartoon. YOU WILL BE WISE TO BOOK EARLY. Box Plans at Peier Pan Lounge or Phone Theatre, 03-431. Palace Theatre, Petone, Tel. 63-610 To-day at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.; Monday and Tuesday at 8 p.m. The World’s Greatest Living Tenor in the pinnacle Achievement of Musical Romance. RICHARD TAUBER » ‘HEART’S DESIRE’ It’s songs will win your heart. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOOK AT NISSEN’S, OR THEATRE AFTER 2 p.m. TEL. 03-610.
KINEMA Wellington’s Lending Suburban Theatre KILBIRNIE Direction : J. C. WILLIAMSON PICTURE COBPN., LTD. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 p.m. MONDAY AND TUESDAY AT 2 AND 7.45. TWO GRAND PRODUCTIONS TWO The Screen’s Greatest Spy Drama of The Year's Biggest Laughter Riot! Russia, MILL HAY WILL HAY "MOSCOW NIGHTS" —ln——With— "BOYS WILL BE BOYS” HARRY BAUR. — With— Penelope Dudley Ward. Laurence Oliver. Claude Dumpier, Gordon Harker. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GRAND ASSOCIATE FEATURETTES. RESERVES AT THEATRE (Phone 14-20”) TO-DAY'S MATINEE at 2 p.m.—“BOYS WILL BE BOYS.” Also Cartoons, Comedies, Serial, etc, GRAND, PETONE • • - Tel. PETONE'S POPULAR FAMILY CINEMA TO-DAY, at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. — MONDAY and TUESDAY, at 8 p.m. Tile screen’s greatest detective thriller—an action-packed story of America's "silent war”—romance —courage—darging—in a picture entirely different from air you've ever seen. “THE LEGION OF VALOUR” Starring Richard Ariel*, Virginia Bruce, Alice Brady and Bruce Cabot. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also screening: Walt Disney's Latest Silly Symphony in Colour, "COOKIE CARNIVAL’’ Book at Hansen's (next Theatre), or Theatre after 2 p.m.
WANTED TO SELL. FANCY COSTUMES FOR HIRE. MADAM FOLEY ANU CO., Room 1 First Floor. 80 Manners St., Weilington. Large assortment Ladies’, Children’s and Gent’s Fancy Costumes, Dinner and Evening Suits. Tel. 41-960.
Z. ARTISTS' GROUP GALLERY. ( SELECTION OF NEW WATER COLOURS by MR SIDNEY HIGGS, NOW ON EXHIBITION. BOWEN HOUSE. BOWEN STREET. Open from 10 to 5 Daily and 7 to 0 Fridays. A deposit secures a picture. I
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 139, 7 March 1936, Page 5
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