AMUSEMENTS. < 1 ' > f I — — I O FINAL DAY 0F ' Kx M PAUL ROBESON IN "JERICHO" M |fl|' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) rfTlli II H| '' and "THUNDER OVER THE ORIENT." K il’ Sill TO-MORROW fl m FOR AN EXTRA SPECIAL W ANNOUNCEMENT PLEASE || TURN TO PAGE 16. |||| ' |K BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE—'PHONE 45-100. ft iF&brigimaff (greeting
FAREWELL TO-DAY TO FAYE WALKER 2ZB Quest Winner, and Finalists. "LADY FIGHTS BACK" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . ~~—, . „ Romantic Comedy Drama. Dir.: Sir Benjamin Fuller. FRIDAY Sessions 2.15, 5 and 8 p.m. (CAESAR WILL APPEAR AT ALL SESSIONS.) y ON STAGE—AMD SCREEN! I® CAESAR 1 T’fw Famous Hollywood ' s tar I /N person! 1 / ■ ® SEE CAESAR himself on the stage, a'k <z . • w f acting as he does before HOLLYt 'T>'wr" ‘ WOOD cameras. Then see him H ON THE SCREEN as the. star of iJ,.~ Universal's sensational outdoor f feature— jSj | Lt-v A I THE CLASH PRIMITIVE AMIDST NATURE’S GRANDEUR will thrill <SS|L ./ : - / g every nun, woman and child with red f blood in their veins. With a background ot unrivalled splendour. 7,YOU’LL SEE— ,-f CAESAR attack and destroy • hu,, i.j '* &'* ■ Rattlesnake. C<® if, ’ I CAESAR attack a sa»9« Mountain Lion . ftj _ | who threatens humant end L-! (fT- J Caesar bravo all In his love to, his I§H 71 r -- master. THE LAST WORD IN THRILLING AND ;$3 gripping entertainment. hfP ARENTS/, ’ - Mr » - ' ' Bring you’ £ i vM. F Sw?' jl children to ’6 £1 caesar •il King o! Hollywood Dog '-ALii *iSSL on tho Stage in Po’«n. and on the Screen in the 'S greatest canine role of all time. • 7.$ fcfIIWtWBBVL •,,.... . ■ —: CHILDREN'S DOG PARADEBring your dogs to St. James bn Friday morning at 10.30. Every child who brings a dog will receive a beautiful photo of Caesar. Four Cash Prizes of 10/6. Roll up, children. There will be fun for all. 2ZB will broadcast the judging. BOOK NOW AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
OPERA HOUSE Commencing BOXING DAY AT THE MATINEE CONNORS and PAUL are Proud to Present Their NEW ANGLO-AMERICAN REVUE CO. in «HOITY TOITY" Headed by SID BECK and all NEW, IMPORTED, OVERSEAS VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES See Saturday's issue for full cast of Company. PRICES: Front Stalls ond D.C., 4/-; Centre Stalls, 3/-; Back Stalls, 2/(all plus tax). Gallery, 1/- (Early Door Gallery 6d. extra). Box Plans open at D.I.C. on MONDAY NEXT at 9 a.m. WATCH FOR "ROBINSON CRUSOE" PANTOMIME.
r pilH Executive of the Parents’ Associa- > . tiou of the Wellington East Girls’ College associate, themselves with the Headmistress, Staff and Pupils, in requesting the pleasure of the company of Parents of Present: Pupils, Old Girls and Friends of the College, at the ANNUAL PRIZE-GIVING, Ou FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1937, At 2.30 p.m., at the College. The Ceremony will include the Oilieial Opening of the new Assembly Hall by the Hou. P. Fraser, Minister of Education. Mrs. Peter Fraser has kindly consented to present the prizes.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 70, 16 December 1937, Page 3
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