AMUSEMENTS. EXTOLLED! The crowds . . . the critics and every * single person who attended each amaz- A )/ ing session endorsed the glowing over- -jn seas tributes. . . . The finest and -< distinguished entertainment the Kegent \ . has hud the privilege of presenting. \ A *IJ (Alexander Korda- M \ With London Films '* ,th presents I WHENCE OLIVIER (rtN VIVIEN LEIGH. FLORA ROBSON -Cl RAYMOND MASSEY LESLIE BANKS tf V A /Sl;'’!/- Mi? nvvs iiOMANTLC ADVEX'L'UKF, FYCri’F.MENT AND A GIIII ’I'ING. MOVING STORY TO STIK THE UEAK’I ’. WE NEED NO FUKTHER ADVERTISEMENTS! ‘ From Olis clay onward the tliousancLs who will see it will be this film’s finest testimonial! I Trr - (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) jjHL HL VJ UrflN I Brilliant Featurettes: WALT DISNEY'S Silly Symphony, “The Country Cousin." 5.15. 8 p.m. Plans at D.I.C. or TRAVELOGUE: Theatre 41-144. .. r .. r n “Along the Life Line of the Empire. "Preparing for the Coronation." Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp. TO-NIGHT at 8! THE MOST SENSATIONAL <« FIRST NIGHT” IN WELLINGTON’S HISTORY t I uMav n'Tr 1 1 1 9 1 l BOOK! Reserved Stalls & D.C., 7/6 (Plus Tax). / y Available at D.I.C. This Morning, and / wj Theatre This Evening. \ Unreserved Prices for Season: 6/-, 4/-; Gallery, 2/-. \ DAY SALES: 2/6 Plus Tax — Now Selling Rapidly at Grande (Opera /JbJP House) Confectionery. Be Early! HEW OPERA HOUSE-TO-NIGHT Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller, with Messrs. L. S. Snider and G. B. Dean. Children under 16 not admitted. I■# ■ B I 1 TRANSFERRED DIRECT K i iw (I FOR ITS THIRD BIG WEEK 11 0 » 'ww* Tllli greatest picture of THE YEAR. li Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 52-212. , I l/<fo!pl Zulot pttttnt) a 1 ■- V "A** ' ■ -w w The Glorious Stars of “MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN,” in — i ' 1 fV' ■ ■ Every Colonial will be prouder after having seen “THE PLAINSMAN.” / i (Recommended by-Censor for Adults.) (Children under 16 not admitted.) |
N.Z. ARTISTS’ GROUP. EXHIBITION Of WATERCOLOURS and OIL PAINTINGS By LEADING N.Z. ARTISTS. OPENING MONDAY. MAY 10. FOR ONE WEEK. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON (Opp. Knox Church). DANCING. modern dance MODERN DANCE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT At QT. FRANCIS HALL. L?T. FRANCIS HALL. Monte Carlo. Supper. JACK COWDREY AND HIS BAND. Subs. 2/-. Subs. 2/-. SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. MISS GWENETIIE WALSHE STUDIO, "Evening Post” Building, Willis Street. Telephones 42-211 and 42-95 G. Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Daily. Classes. —Tuesday and Friday from S p.m. to 10 p.m.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 190, 8 May 1937, Page 5
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