AMUSEMENTS. | TO-DAY! Plans ilt I h.-™ wwW ~] = THE SPARKLING COMEDY ROMANCE OF A FATHER WHO WAS f = TIED TO HIS DAUGHTER’S APRON STRINGS. f = f' t^0 Women in You’ll Laugh as She Leads Daddy to = | in a finish the Sl-alter. = I fight for aman 't/’HERBERT .. | | who wasn’t MARSHALL = i even consulted! ANN i I ’ Jguy.’ SHIRLEY | i erCWWy make way I W FORALADY | — — with — — I and all because MARGOT GRAHAME— | = a 16 -year-old minx! GERTRUDE MICHAEL e E (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) (Children under 16 »»<•( Admitted.) = •TiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihT NOW—in its 4th BIG WEEK SURELY A RECOMMENDATION THAT CAN ONLY BE GIVEN TO A TRULY GREAT PRODUCTION. MADELEINE CARROLL-TYRONE POWER Sir Guy Standing — Freddie Bartholomew C. Aubrey Smith. BOOK NOW FOR TO-DAY,. LO A T °- NIGI^™ A ™ E 2.15 and 8 p.m. , , Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. WRESTLING! WRESTLING! MONDAY TOWN HALL MONDAY MONDW NIGHT NEXT WILL INTRODUCE A FURTHER TWO NEW AMERICAN MAT.MEN TO THE WELLINGTON PUBLIC, WHEN SAMMY STEIN MEETS don Mclntyre Sammy Stein, the world’s Jewish champion, scales 16 stone, and stands 6ft. 3in He is already in the top flight of the world’s wrestlers, having beaten Hie great “Strangler” Lewis. Don Mclntyre will be quite equal to the occasion, however, after his great showing last week, when he hnd Blomfield with his crocodile clutch. AMATEUR PRELIMINARIES, 8 P.M. Ist TEST NEW ZEALAND versus AUSTRALIA. Booking at E. AV. Humphrey’s, Manners Street. PRICES: 5/-, 3/-, 2/-. LADIES. 2/6. (All plus tax). (Children under .16 not admitted.) ENGLISH-SPEAKING UNION. GRAND CORONATION BALL (Under Vice-Regal Patronage), TOWN HALL TUESDAY, MAY 11. TUESDAY, MAY 11. Single Tickets, 12/6; Double Tickets, £l/1/Obtainable at D.I.C. MRS. G. B. PERRY, Secretary. Phone 45-495. RUGBY’S GREATEST SEASON! SPRINGBOKS COMING! TO-DAY’S ATTRACTIONS SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP COMPETITIONS BEGIN. Tremendous interest has been aroused in this season’s Rugby football, in view of the Springboks’ visit. Keen to see how players shape in the Championship Competitions, Rugby enthusiasts will have their First Big Chance To-day. ATHLETIC v. WELLINGTON (Two Senior A Grade h’irst .Division Teams already in form—Athletic won the Championship last year, and Wellington were in great scoring mood last Saturday). STIRRING MATCH—ATHLETIC PARK, 3 p.m. Preceded by Senior A Second Division Match : ST. PATRICK’S COLLEGE ODD BOYS v. IVELLINGTON —1.30 p.m. ADMISSION 1/-. STAND 6d. EXTRA. A. E. NEILSON, See. W.R.F.U. ENTRIES CLOSE TO-DAY! WELLINGTON CORONATION SHOW MAY 1 to 15 N.Z.’s FINEST PROGRAMME OF HORSE EVENTS ; £3OO IN PRIZES! £3OO IN PRIZES! ; NEEDLEWORK, COOKING, PHOTOGRAPHY, MODELS, SHEEP-DOG TRIALS. 1 1 Free stabling and paddocks on ground. i t ALL ENTRIES MUST BE POSTED TO-DAY. J WATCH FOR DETAILS OF THE GREAT CORONATION PROCESSION. MANAGER, P.O. Box 1223, WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 172, 17 April 1937, Page 5
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