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AMUSEMENTS. Snt== gflßMMliaiJMJMy* . .=£=. PRRfimoufiTt j theatre:: DAILY EMPIRE MEEK SPECIAL! AVE PROUDLY PRESENT THIS 2.15 and magnificent film as a real EXAMPLE OF THE BRITISH FILM 8 p.m. INDUSTRY' TO-DAY. Old 'Ddd‘% Anna Neagle Delightful as Peg Woffington. Sir Cedric Hardwicke Magnificent as David Garrick. A STORY CONTAINING A WEALTH OF HUMAN INTEREST, DRAMA AND FINE SENTIMENT! (Approved for universal exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (51-842). COMEDY, MUSIC & ROMANCE Coupled with Thrilling (Heated for Your Comfort.) ADVENTUROUS ACTION in •TWICE DAILY: 2.15 & 8 I’.M. , A u Flans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Two of the strongest attractions yet (Latter Tel. 53-080.) ‘ , (Both approved for Universal presented in one big entertainment. Exhibition.) IMIW t BiiiMT R,OT ' nun i RICARDO CORTEZ • MARGUERITE CHURCHILL Rl)■’)irn iittomt mmitlrAU william gargan . chas. 'chic" sale SIUmUIIIIBAXN JUEATRES KINEM A (Wellington’s Leading Suburban Theatre)Kilbiniie TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. — — .MONDAY AND TUESDAY AT 2.0 AND 7.45. TWO GRAND ATTRACTIONS TWO THE GIRL WITH THE VOICE A CLASSIC OF THE WEST, Dl\ IM'j, GRACE MOORE ZANE GREY’S in Thrilling Western Romance, “LOVE ME “NEVADA” — ivitn — V I—dJlV Larry ("Blister”) Crabbe, Kathleen With the Metropolitan Opera Star, Burke, .Monte Blue, Raymond Hatton. .Michael Bartlett. (Both approved for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVES AT THEATRE. 14-202. TO-DAY’S .MATINEE AT 2.0 I’.M., "NEVADA.” Also Cartoons, Comedy, Serial, Etc. STATE THEATRE PETONE TO-DAY AT 2 AND S I’.M. ANOTHER DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME GINGER ROGERS in “ROMANCE IN MANHATTAN” NO. 2— Cicely Courtneidge in “Things Are Looking Up” AT TO-DAY S -MATINEE ONLY “IHE RUSTLERS 0’ RED DOG” ("THf.XDEKIXG HOOFS”). BOOK EARLY. BOX PLAN AND RESERVATIONS AT THEATRE (TEL. G 3-599). (Programme approved for Universal Exhibition.) Palace Theatre; Petone, Tel. 63-610 THE GREATEST POSSIBLE VALUE IN ENTERTAINMENT!! ■TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. AND 8 F..M. -MONDAY AND TUESDAY AT 8 P.M. Here’s what you want! Romance! Gaiety! Laughter and Drama! WILIAM POWELL ‘T™™JL” LUISE RAINER in LbLdpdUv (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) AND LOOK AT THE SUPPORTS! LAUREL and HARDY in their latest comedy, "TIT FOR TAT." JI.G.M. News, Containing Hie Rugby match—ALL BLACKS v. WALES.” And Pete Smith Oddity, “WATER SPORTS.” Book at Nissen’s or Theatre after 2 p.m. Tel. 63-GlO. AT BOTH THEATRES PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE—TO-DAY AT 2.15 AND 7.45 P.M. KING GEORGE THEATRE—TO-DAY AT 2.15 AND 7.45 P.M. WARNER GLAND in "CHARLIE CHAN’S SECRET." Witli HERBERT MUNDIN HENRIETTA CROSSMAN CHAN WEAVES HIS GREATEST NET SUPPORTING I’ROGRAMMES AT PRINCE EDWARD—Matinei and Evening .-—Stefa Dima—Regis Toomey in "RED .MORNING.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) KING GEORGE:—The sparkling tilmusicnl with tile big song hit, “SWEET SURRENDER.” Frank Parker —'Tamara —Jack Dempsey. See the great Hatmasque on the giant liner Normandie. PRINCE EDWARD ' THEATRE TUESDAY. S I’.M.—TWO BIG PICTURES LARRY ("Buster”) CRABBE—MONTE BLUE in "NEVADA.” Another grand Zane Grey yarn of the days when the West was young and six-guns were in power! BING CROSBY—.TOAN BENNETT—THELMA TODD in "TWO FOR TO-NIGHT.” BING TRIES TO WRITE HITS AND GETS MISSES. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMING TO KING GEORGE THEATRE—TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. MAY 2G. 27. 2S. "EAST OF JAVA.”

Z. ARTISTS' GROUP GALLERY. ENTIRELY NEAT ! Animal Studies by- Mrs Whiteman. Landscapes bv Mr. Marcus King. BOAVEN HOUSE, BOAVEN STREET Open from 10 to 5 Daily and 7 to 9 Fridays. * A Deposit Secures a Picture. LECTURES. PUBLIC NOTICE. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD. UNDER the auspices of the Wellington Hospital Board, an illustrated Lantern Lecture featuring Hospital Construction and Technique will be delivered in the Presbyterian Church Hall, corner Pirie Street and Kent Terrace, at S p.m. on Wednesday. May 27, 1036, by G. A. Stephenson, Esq., Consulting Hospital Architect, of Melbourne. Mr. Stephenson is a recognised authority on Hospital Architecture, and will present slides depicting Hospitals in many lands, including Russia. Germany, U.S.A.. England and Australia. As only limited accommodation is available, application for tickets should be made to the Secretary, Wellington Hospital Board.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 202, 23 May 1936, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 202, 23 May 1936, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 202, 23 May 1936, Page 5

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