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AMUSEMENTS. toilf " MORROW ./ Alexander 6/ & / KORDA H .-f f , y. Presents—lIK F- “MEN I ARE not ■NIAUIVIMIIWnMIUIW geometry—a triangle with /Wk iFfli © himself at the apex, and a fifira fiTli H woman to the right and left With at his feet.” MIRIAM HOPKINS In the Brea e‘ a ?e t e/ Ole O 1 her QFRAQTTAN 'RTJAW The flrst appearance of this tJLiDMu 1 LriLT uiiriTV famous Shakespearean actor. C' VOT'D I TTY 13" I A \X7O KM Who excells herself as the GitK 1 KUUL LAW K£«INVIL jealous Wife of a matinee idol. Who was she? . . . This beautiful woman whose hysterical screams stopped the performance during: the great murder scene in “Othello”? What wild impulse prompted her to shout her terrible warning from the gallery? HERE’S AN UNFORGETTABLE PICTURE THAT YOU SIMPLY DARE NOT MISS! [■“ ALSO “THREE BLIND MOUSKETEERS” Malt Disney's SILLY SYMPHONY. , rniterl Artists Release. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) REGENT T °- n!^t; 2.15 and 8 p.m. Plans at. D.I.C. and Theatre. “ BIG BROADCAST 1937.” REOPEHIMG FOB —- PICT " RES TO-MORROW ; Two Special First SESSIONS: 2.15 and 8 p.m. Releases—And Each . - POPULAR PRICES: Is A Winner! x ’’ Oi MICKEY ROONEY NCTW/ OENNIS MOORE M A boy and a horse— KiS both of them gallant agMawA;RM E 4 outcasts — ride to / SjttMJirB WPHM •HM —kt „ glory in the greatest f '' IR racing drama you’ve a IKik With U John Halliday Bfl I W Esther Ralston, Marsha Hunt FW® \ Frie,ia inesc ° urt-and 20 Famous silent Screen Stars. '^Wix.l^ri«g^WV li rrProrrammo Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (51-810

RAND OPERA HOUSE. ' jr RAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT at B—TO-NIGHT. GRAND FAREWELL PERFORMANCE. LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. “Parting is such sweet sorrow,” said Juliet. In the present instance it is sweet to know that the efforts of “The Gaieties,” during the past 4 weeks, have pleased theatre patrons, and sorrowful to know that to-night the company has to say-good-bye to so many excellent friends. MMoropl IWTIDNATIONAI *8 VAI’DEVUK in another n p w production: "EXTRA SPECIAL.” "EXTRA SPECIAL,” A pot-pourri of the most popular Musical Scenas presented during the season, plus all New Sketches and Comicalities. Good-bye to JOE (Who has kept you laughing for 4 weeks). Good-bye to STELLA (The Brilliant Personality Girl). Good-bye to ELTON (The Lad from Scotland). Good-bye to KATH (The lass with the delicate airs). Good-bye to THE HILO DUO (The popular Hawaiian Entertainers). Good-hye to THE 7 FLYING MARTINETTIS (Tim Marvellous Acrobats). Good-bye to GEORGE (The Versatile One). Good-bye to ELVY (The daintv little Violiniste). Good-bye to THE WARREN BOYS (Crazy Tumbling Clowns), Good-bye to CY (And his ukulele). Good-bye to HEATHER (The clever eccentric danseuse). Good-bye to THE NEWTONS (The popular yodellers). Good-bye to THE GAIETIES BALLET And Good-bye to MAY BROOKE'S ORCHESTRA. Such a night a young man sees but once in all his time. PLEASE NOTE.—On the conclusion of the performance balloons will be rerelcascd. streamers will be thrown from the stage and from the audience, and an atmosphere of revelrv will prevail then "AULD LANG SYNE” Milh the company and the nudienre in enmmunitv. GOOD-BYE WELLINGTON TOWN! 8/6. 2/- (plus tax): Early Door Gallery, 1/6, front 7 p.m. 1/-. IT WILL BE A GREAT NIGHT! DON'T .MISS IT!

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 147, 18 March 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 147, 18 March 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 147, 18 March 1937, Page 3

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