AMUSEMENTS THE STAR SENSATION OF "LLOYDS OF LONDON" SCORES ANOTHER TERRIFIC SUCCESS ! 59 8A T A il —T’ O Al' — ST raa «“» &» | SESSIONS: 8.1.5 AND 8 P.M. Dir.; Amalgamated TheatrvN. Ltd. Don’t Delay! Book NOW at Theatre Tel. 51-277. Here are the Big: Three of the Screen To-day . . . together ... to cive you New Thrills and Lots of Fun In this Laugh-Sparking — Sky-Larking Kiss-and-Kun Romance. POWER YOUNG AMECHE SSEWRWji I will rwi With SLIM SUMMERVILLE — WALTER CATLETT — STEPIN FETCHIT Who Provide Laughs Galore in this Streamlined — Screamlined — Electrifying Hit of the Year, “LOVE IS NEWS” A ,‘»th Century-lox Picture — (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
THE MOST EXCITING OF "SAPPER’S" BULLDOG DRUMMOND THRILLERS ! A — SESSIONS — sir Air ie — 01 it: amalgamated theatres LTD. Plan at D.I.C. or Theatre. (51-595.) “BULLDOG DRUMMOND ESCAPES” With RAY MILLAND — HEATHER ANGEL SIR GUY STANDING — REGINALD DENNY A Paramount Picture (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COMING SOON ASTAIRE and ROGERS, in “SHALL WE DANCE?”
COMING! Magnificent Entertainment 111 General Platoff’s ’i M®) i &A»/ ' &HWEE HnMiS Director: M. Nicolas KOSTRUKOFF. J. & N. TAIT’S MARVELLOUS ATTRACTION. Presented in association with ALEXANDER LEVITOI'T'. At the GRAND OPERA HOUSE Commencing SAT., JULY 31; Terminating SAT., AUGUST 7. Seven Glorious Nights of Amazing Entertainment, which will embrace a repertoire compris'ng old Cossack songs, legends of folk-lore, battle songs and crooning lullabies: together with A UNIQUE EXPOSITION OF RUSSIAN DANCING. BOX PLANS WILL OPEN AT THE D.I.C. ON MONDAY, 20TII. One Reserved Price: 5/9 (Includes Tax). | nsuniaißasadsanHaaHßSKSHinmfflgansaßHaHßaManasaßnnß: Notwithstanding the great: expense incurred by introducing to New Zealand and Australia this outstanding artistic attractioni, .1. & N. Tait announce popular prices: RESERVED D.C. and 0.5., 5/-; LN uESE-K' ED. 3/-, 2/- and 1/6 (plus tax). THE DON COSSACK CHOIR & RUSSIAN DANCERS is an attraction brought to the Dominion at the zenith of its world-popu-larity, and one which will live in the hearts of New Zealanders forever.
IN THIS CORNER earl McCready (British Empire Champion). DON'T FAIL TO SEE THIS BATTLE OF THE GIANTS. TOWN HALL —MONDAY NEXT WRESTLING TOWN HALL —MONDAY NEXT McCready and King Kong Cox are the two most powerful wrestlers in the Dominion. All the ingredients of a first-class battle are here—strength, speed, science, aggressiveness—and no ■ change given by either man. Book earlv at E. AV. Humphrey's, IN THIS CORNER PRICES: LADIES, KING KONG COX 2/6. (All plus tax.) (The Toughest Alan in the Game).
BRILLIANT SPECTACLE! RUGBY ON GRAND SCALE! A. Great Finishing Touch to the Big Series of Rugby Football Trials is expected To-day when the Selected Teams step out. in the Final Trial. A NEW ZEALAND (Trial) TEAM Versus THE REST THE RIGHT TALENT FOR A WONDERFUL GAME! Last Saturday’s North-South Match Thrilled Over Twenty Thousand People. There will be Thrills for Moro in (he Great Final Trial. To-day — ATHLETIC PARK — 2.45 p.m. To-day Bright Early Game—l.3o p.m.: RONGOTAI COLLEGE v. HUTT VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL. Gates are to Open at about .12 noon. Be Early! ADMISSION: To Ground, 1/6 (Boys (id.). To Stand, 1/- extra. A. E. NEILSON, Secretary.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 249, 17 July 1937, Page 5
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