TO-DAY: 2.15 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. PLANS AT BE-GG’S AND THEATRE. (PHONE 51-277.) SAVE REGRETS—BOOK EARLY! Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. (Approved fo/ Universal Exhibition.) A picture of Human Love and Superhuman Effort!—Stark Drama Beneath the Ground—lT WILL LIFT YOU RIGHT OUT OF YOUR SEATS. wi j faWSMf.WcM ~*wi\WS ’ > "“Ifl W -W“ -B -I Pywl v W f .1 B t he T ransa, ' an, ' c ,unnc ' °f fl> f 4 f||» Wf/W 1 morrow A colossal struggle against Mr l nature, angry at man’s presumption. * ij lnvolv,!d ln realiza,lon of ,his lG(V<rjtr#3fr tremendous visionary plan: acting. powerful and restrained that stirs BIISISOW ,?/ hitherto hidden emotional founts. Courtesy Players: GEORGE ARLISS & WALTER HUSTON. 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). /fl TO-DAY kW M M 2A5 ’ 5 AND 8 P,M> Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Phone 51-595. embittered nation lashes out at the - Racketeers and Gangsters Preying on its Bl Citizenry ... No Punches Pulled . . . No Secrets Hidden . . • Relentless — w’ in Pursuit, G-Men’s Orders are •Vn shooton Thrills and Excite- w /Sfck. ** ment, tiie Likes of Which Hnvo Never Jlyßljßw Been Experienced W The Players: < CESAR ROMERO, ROCHELLE HUDSON, BRUCE CABOT. IT’S SENSATIONAL BECAUSE IT’S REAL. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)
wairarapa show queen VV CARNIVAL. MONDAY, MAY 4. CARTERTON CITIZENS’ MASQUERADE DANCE, KING’S THEATRE, CARTERTON. Te Tau’s Full Orchestra. / WEDNESDAY, MAY 6. MONSTER CARNIVAL DANCE, ANZAC HALL, FEATHERSTON. Te Tau’s Full Orchestra. FANCY COSTUMES FOR HIRE. IUTADAM FOLEY AND CO., Room 1 “A First Floor. 80 Manners St., Wellington. Large assortment Ladies’, Children’s and Gent.’s Fancy Costumes, Dinner and Evening Suits. Tel. 41-960.
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). LEAVE Wellington on Saturday, May 9, for Napier, Taupo, Huka Falls, Wairakei, Rotorua and District. Returning to Wellington via Taranaki and Manawatu. Au 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 en route. For reservations ring—--44-783 (9.0 a.m. to 5.0 p.m.). After, 102 Eastbourne (Warner’s Hotel).
DAILY—2.IS and 8 p.m. PARAMOUNT THEATRE s ' ,ecial Sh Session; COMMENCING TO-DAY — We Present His Merrie Majesty of Musical Romance. Wyi . .. . C.M.WOOLF bre&nts V . iateSWL - a THE KNIGHT 18-Jl/ /'\ with a fcdnf : O i •' ■ TOP HAT. ' ; T,, • i&S < ■ / -s-i I V• - T\ Mt, it- Aw t » j v 'f t-V / 3fe. Kam • J K| k ‘ Il v--b w'fil WuMffli -J \4N* A SHOW CHOCKFULL OF UNLIMITED FUN AND CATCHY SONGS! IT’S JACK BUCHANAN AT HIS BEST! Excellent Supporting Features—A Really Fine Programme. » RESERVE NOW—Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Tel. 51-812). Free Souvenirs of Charles Farrell are obtainable at the Theatre or Box Office, D.I.C.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 183, 1 May 1936, Page 3
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