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AMUSEMENTS. ll A ’ M ” 215 AND 8 P ’ M - (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) I- Still thrilling crowded houses at every session in its 2nd M GIGANTIC WEEK I Show I W-: Telephone Reserves Cannot be Held After 7.45 p.m. SPECIAL NEWSREELS: k ® “TROOPING THE COLOUR” (Received by Air ii Mail), King’s Birthday—Magnificent Scenes ns His Majesty 'Takes the Salute for the First Time as 1 Kinff ’ “ ( > I ' KKN MARY”—Brilliant Views of the ’ New York Reception (Held over for second week bw3rir ! * i 'AiS> t * in response to numerous inquiries). RESERVE (or be disappointed). Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (44-144).

2-BIG ATTRACTIONS-2 II Sessions : 2 P’m.,. 7.45 p.m. ' For Reservations Tel. 52-212. Dir. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd Five times as many heart-throbs ... CONDEMNED TO A LIVING thrills .. . laughs . . . yes, and DEATH • . . LEGION OF LOST tears, too ... as ever were packed SOULS ... Two men defy murinto an hour and a half’s entertain- derous jungle and shark-infested ment before! seas for a woman’s love. i EffIHESBI mwl JEAN HERSHOLT (The Doctor) ? A SUM SUMMERVILLE (The Amusing Sheriff) MICHAEL WHALEN ful Escape father) FROM tXionne DEVIL ’ S ISLA ® QUINTUPTLETS v,e jooy in Norman FOSTER raa ‘The COUNTRY DOCTOR’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — (A 20th Century Production.) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Patrons please note Screening times: “QUINTUPLETS,” 2.15 AND 8 P.M. “ESCAPE FROM DEVIL’S ISLAND,” 3.30 AND 9.20.

LA MERI ACCLAIMED! “A triumphant debut.” —“The Dominion,” 24/7/36. “An incomparable dancer.” —“Evening Post, 24/7/36. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.15. Last performance of the first ’wonderful programme, including “WHITE PEACOCK,” “BOLERO,” “ASTURIANA.” “NOCTURNE, “HUMORESQUE,” “EMPRESS OF PAGODAS.” “MEXICAN HAT DANCE,” Itftc., Etc. Children. Half-price to Matinee. Matinee Prices: R.S. and D.C,. 4/- and 3/-.’ Plan at D.I.C. till noon, after which seats may be booked at Opera House Confectionery or by phone (51-814). Doors open at 2.15, when there will be available. 400 SEATS AT 2/-. 400 SEATS AT 2/-. All prices plus tax. GRAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT AT 8.15. TO-NIGHT AT 8.15. The second wonderful programme by this supreme artist, who has completely taken Wellington by storm. Who will dance “Gavotte” (Valentini), “Goyesca” (Granados). “Russian Doll, “Danse Arabe” (Tschaikowsky), “Lasyanatana,” “ Hulalei Hula.” “Jota Aragonesa,” “Hearts and Spades,” etc., etc. BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS.—The Box Plan will be at the D.I.C. until noon for R.S. and D.C. at 6/- and 4/-, after which seats may be booked at the Theatre (phone 51-814). As the booking is heavy, early application for seats is advised. Unreserved Day Sales for Stalls at 3/and Upper Circle at 2/- available at the Opera House Confectionery. Doors open at 7.15. Prices plus tax. THE LA MERI SEASON DEFINITELY FINISHES NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. NO EXTENSION OR RETURN SEASON POSSIBLE. WELLINGTON BOXING ASSN. ’* (INC.). TWO CHAMPIONS IN ACTIONBILLY AITKEN v. JOE HALL TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29. Prices: 5/-, 3/- and 2/-. Ladies 3/-. 5/- and 3/- seats may be reserved at no extra charge. Booking at Humphrey’s, Manners St., days sales, Eustace’s, 41 Molesworth St BE SURE AND RESERVE YOUR SEATS.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 256, 25 July 1936, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 256, 25 July 1936, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 256, 25 July 1936, Page 5