AMUSEMENTS. REGENT 11 8 P . m . A. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TO-p/lY IS YOLK LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS THRIUUING, CJUOICIOUS MUSICAL ADVISNTUftIS ROMANCE “ROSE OF THE RANCHO” With Glamorous, Golden-voleed GLADYS SWARTHOUT And a. brilliant supporting programme; including “POPEYE** and a coloor cartoon. Charlie knows h’s a wrench to him. JyjSpbut many will have to 1,0 turned away To-morrow! © 1 Bookings are vj pouring in— It will be the .same to- . morrow as in London, New (Approved for universal exhibition.) York, Sydney and Auckland —crowds will throng the streets, for 1G5.000 men, # women and children will want to see this picture.— Are you to be one of those MV A «rana>o| who have to be turned away. F JaSk ffi'Sr 11 - H M or will you be wise and MtaFtifti r “3tl n '”' CHAPLIN 44T44 IX “MODERN TIMES’* Written and produced by Charles Chaplin. United Artists Release, HERE TO BRING GOLDEN HOURS OF —————— LAUGHTER AND FUN TO YOU, AND MILLIONS LIKE YOU. EVERY On the same HAPPY LAUGH YOU HAD IN “THE programme: GOLD RUSH” OR “CITY LIGHTS” “MARCH OF IYILL BE TREBLED IN THIS, THE Tmpik GREATEST COMEDY THE WORLD TIME No. 3. HAS KNOWN. The Sensational rSS'lira. Commencing at — - 1 11 a.m. TO-MORROW Plans for Limited Season Only Arc Open! D.I.C. and THEATRE. GRAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK 2 FINAL PERFORMANCES 2 Of Ivor Novello’s AVonderftil Comedy Which ran for Two-Years in London and looks as if it could run for two months in Wellington. .Blit the season is limited, and Messrs. J. C. Williamson have already announced that their AMAZINGLY VERSATILE COMPANY Headed by ETHEL MORRISON and ELAINE HAMILL Will be seen in ANOTHER FAMOUS LONDON SUCCESS WhichJs to commence its Season at. the MATINEE ON SATURDAY NEXT AT 2.15. llLklllljAilljLffi Is by Emlyn Williams and is still drawing capacity houses at the Cnterftm, London. “In comparison with this play all other plays with murder as their theme seem as flat as the proverbial P“ s t^ r e ' E ’ Verschoylej .. The Spccta tor,” London, 7/6/35. “A DRAMATIC MASTERPIECE; THRILLING, BAFFLING, EXCITING.” I'GV pr ANS FOR THE SEASON ARE AT THE D.1.C., AND DAY SABES FOR BACK STALLS AND GALLERY MAY BE BOUGHT FROM 9 ATTHEOrBRA? HOUSE CONFECTIONERY • ING RING st-814. NOTE'IHK PRICES: SEATS MAY BE RESERVED AT 5/. 4/- 3/-. EVENING PRICES: RESERVED DRESS CIRCLE 5/-. 4/-: RESERVED STALLS 5/-; ORDINARY STALLS (RESERVES) :./- ON DAY KL OF PERFORMANCE. GALLERY 1/6. EARLY DOOR «d. EXTRA. MATINEE 4/-, 3/-, 2/-. GALLERY 1/6. ALL PRICES PLUS TAX.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 194, 14 May 1936, Page 3
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