AMUSEMENTS. FINALLY TO-DAY: 2.15 AND 8 P.M. TEL. 51-595. FRED ASTAIRE, GINGER ROGER! Th e ’ r Greatest Musical, “FOLLOW THE FLEET.” Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (Approved for Universal Exhibition/ TO-MORROW: 3 SESSIONS, 2.15, 5 & 8 P.M. BASED ON AN AUTHENTIC CRIME. See America’s G-Men in History’s Greatest Man-Hunt .... Stamping out the Gangsters whose Ruthless Crime Startled and Shocked the World. (Name of Crime Forbidden Publication). An embittered nation lashes out at the jJthS Racketeers and Gangsters Preying on its Citizenry ... No Punches Pulled . . . Ab N° Secrets Hidden . . . Relentless ft 11 in P“ rsuit > G-Men’s Orders are Thrills and Excitemeat, (ho likes of 4&L/* Which Have Never Been Experienced Vr M Ketore. H ™ H Tiie Flayers: ** CES/aR ROMERO, ROCHELLE HUDSON, BRUCE CABOT. T’S SENSATIONAL BECAUSE IT’S REAL. (Recommended by Censor- for Adults.) finally to-day: 2.15 p.m. & s p.m. claire , T -° r “MY MARRIAGE” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. Plans at Begg’s and Theatre. Tel. 51-277. TO-MORROW! SESSIONS: 2.15 P.M., 5 P.M., & 8 P.M. ENORMOUS IN CONCEPTION! BREATHLESS IN PRESENTATION! The Most Terrible and Powerful of All Mistresses—Man’s Ambition - Destroying the Love and Devotion of a Wife. -7, ■ L ■ La4> -■ „ *’•*•*. ’ ’ M 2~V .J Ari Ipyt L ™ E greatest PIC- fe /'/#)/ TORE EVER PRODUCED. « A TREMENDOUS & W uiOTO * vision of the fu- k LlOiSflfv® - "A. TURE—ENGLAND AND M ? ■' s v£ f # AMERICA LINKED BY ' ’A TRANSATLANTIC /; B J ~‘i ..Ldl TUNNEL. A FILM SO r • W’ 1 C_Z >’ V SPECTACULAR, SO . DRAMATICALLY MOV, .... I J < ?&<' ING THAT YOU WILL H 1W MAI . s i <FA f 7 WANT TO SEE IT - ' 4. ' s y - ”! AGAIN AND AGAIN, Courtesy Players: GEORGE ARLISS and WALTER HUSTON. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
WARNER’S LAND CRUISE WARNER’S LAND CRUISE BY LUXURIOUS OMNIBUSES. 1000 MILES—7 THRILLING DAYS 1000 MILES—7 THRILLING DAYS FOR £9/15/- (inclusive). T EAVE Wellington on Saturday, May 9, for Napier, Taupo, Huka Falls. Wairakei, Rotorua and District. Returning to Wellington via Taranaki and Manawatu. An opportunity of a lifetime to see the heart of the North Island. The above fare is inclusive. Transport and First Class Hotel Accommodation. Steward in attendance, and Light Refreshments will be served on route. For reservations ring— (9.0 a.m. to 5.0 p.m.). After, 102 Eastbourne (Warner's Hotel).
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 182, 30 April 1936, Page 3
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