- AMUSEMENTS. 2nd WEEK AND STILL GOING STRONG I TO-DAY ' a||l 111111 l 111 lll|l|lhlb Plans for To-night AT ( y)li| r Ul|l||j--% are Filling Rapidly of 2 15 and I ® Begg's and Theatre. s P-m. Tel. 51-277. Presented by AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. (Throughout New Zealand). Russell Thorndyke’s amazing characters leap to life in this Grand and Exciting Adventure of Smugglers gfi- '., and Highwaymen. mini ARLISS lav ' Docfor syn' Wy • MYSTERY ROMANCE ACTION SUSPENSE ! A G.B.D. ATTRACTION. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)
2 P.M. :: 7.45 P.M. ■ esp W FINALLY to-day MMIPI 11 Ki inW JACK CARTER "The Yodelling Cowboy" ROBERT WILCOX :: :: DOROTHEA KENT Ell H S Ha JUSi I” an Comedy Drama tg il of th® Circus, “ CARmL *) ra ” | FUN AND FREAKS ! S J.VJ ™ n”j tV-yg THRILLS AND CHILLS 1 (Not Suitable for Children.) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
PARAMOUNT THEATRE rXI’ “If my reputation had to rent on one picture, I would want it to bo ‘ STELLA DALLAS.* ” —Samuel Goldwyn. The story of an amazing- woman. A woman who didn’t know how to live—but who knew how to love so unselfishly that her name will never be forgotten. “STELLA DALLAS” -——WITH BARBARA STANWYCK ANNE SHIRLEY (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Ono of the Truly Great Pictures of the Season and is a positive "MUST” on everyone’s picture-going schedule. FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT! On Stage 1 The World Famous Artists HOWARD MILHOLLAND and EVA GARCIA.
STATE-PETONE AT / A o -\” P . M . Stan Oliver LAUREL - HARDY ‘‘WAY OUT WEST” THEIB FUNNIEST FELL-LENGTH FEATURE. HEAR THEM SING SEE THEM DANCE I’lJ.s Oulslandi.ng Supporting Featurettes ’ —JIETROTON E and FOX Aust.-N.Z. News 2— M.G..M. .Miniature. "Sunday Night at the Trocadero,” featuring Popular Stars. 3— “THE HOSS DIDN'T SAY GOOD-MORNING.” i—PETE SMITH Speciality, "JUNGLE JUVENILES.” AND SPECIAL EXTRA—-‘-r— FI.YING OFFICER CLOUSTON’S Arrival at Blenheim After his Record-breaking Flight, England-New Zealand, 1 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVE—OR BE EARLY ! Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 63-809.
EXHIBITION of PAINTINGS by JEAN McKAY And PHOTOGRAPHS from the Studio of MISSES ANDERSON & ATKINSON, iu KTRKCALDIE'S LOUNGE, From WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, to WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13. A LL-DAY CONFERENCE. MARCH 29. 10.30 a.m. — DR. ROW AND V. BINGHAM, and 2.30 p.m.— DR. CARL AMERDING. Also MR. A. G. ROKE in the Morning; MISS R. McLEOD in the Afternoon. AT THE CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHL’RCH. 7.30 p.m.— GREAT ILLUSTRATED LECTURE, at. the CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, By DR. ROWLAND V. BINGHAM (of Canada). ‘‘Camera Confirmation of the Infallibility of Christ.” Chairman: Rev. D. B. Forde Carlisle. PIANOFORTE RECITAL. x lANOFORTE RECITAL. 15-YEAR-OLD CARA HALL, L.R.S.M. 15-YEAR-OLD CARA HALL, L.R.S.M. (1937 London Scholarship Winner). Vocalist: Miss Lexie McDonald, Accompanist: Mr. Stanley Oliver. NTMMO’S HALL, NIMMO’S HALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 8 p.n» Admission : 2/6 at door. EXHIBITION Of RECENT WATER COLOURS By MR. ROLAND HIPKINS, Now Open at McGREGOR WRIGHTS, 115 Lambton Quay. FANCY COSTUMES FOR HIRE. TtTADAME FOLEY AND CO., Room 1, First Floor, 86 Manners St., Wellington. Large assortment Ladies’, Children’s and Gent.’s Fancy Costumes. Dinner and Evening Suits. Tel. 41-960. DANCING. THE LEADING MODERN DANCE THE LEADING MODERN DANCE CT. FRANCIS HALL °T. FRANCIS HALL JACK COWDREY AND HIS BAND JACK COWDREY AND HLS BAND THE LEADING BAND. SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. AIISS GWENETHE WALSHE, M.1.5.T.D.. N.A.T.D. (Loudon). STUDIO: ‘‘Evening Post” Buildings, Willis Street. Telephones 42-211 and 42-956. Personal aud Individual Tuition from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
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