AMUSEMENTS. rilmed in Scenic Wonderlands. Dir.: Sir Benjamin Fuller. I | a; ■I THERE’S ENTERTAINMENT IN EVERY FOOT OF THIS MAGNIFICENT STORY OF THE OLD WEST ! THERE’S PATHOS—THERE’S ROMANCE—THERE’S ACTION. EVERYONE SHOULD SEE WALLACE BEERY IN “THE BAD MAN OF BRIMSTONE” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Phone 54-775. A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE.
FLate “®»H H Vfe RMk continuous SHORTT’S Illi Iff H lUF from 11 tt.m. WILLIS ST. | IgJP De Luxe Session Tel. . 41-219. 8 SHIRLEY “REBECCA OF I Gloria STUART—Michael WHALEN TEMPLE In SUNNYBROOK FARM" | In "CHANGE OF HEART" COMMENCING TO-MORROW AT II A.M. UNITJSD AUTISTS PRESENT David O. Selzniek’s Sensational Technicolour Comedy, "NOTHING SACRED" STARRING CAROLE LOMBARD — FREDRIC MARCH WITH CHARLES WINNINGER WALTER CONNOLLY First Release 20th CENTURY- FOX PRESENT—ROCHELLE HUDSON ROBERT KENT IN "THAT I MAY LIVE" A Romance of Young Love Menaced by the Shadow of Prison Walls. Al] Approved for Universal Exhibition.
EMBRACING ALL SECTIONS OF THE COMMUNITY. JOIN THE N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY RING. WRITE OR CALL HEADQUARTERS, WELLINGTON DIVISION, NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY. P.O. Box 516, 166 Featherston Street, Telephone 42-238.
WRESTLING EXTRA ! EXTRA I CAN LOFTY SETTLE PAT FRALEY’S WINNING M AYS? SEE FOR YOURSELF ON MONDAY NEXT. rpoWN DALL. -•-OWN HALL. MONDAY, MAY 30. Cowboy Pat Fraley—the brilliant Nebraskan—has left a trail of shattered hopes and bruised bodies since arriving in the Dominion, among his victims being Lofty Blomlield. Monday's return match between these two men will undoubtedly be the most important and colourful match this season. Blomlield will be right out to get Fraley this time, while Fraley believe-! that having done it once he can do it again. COWBOY PAT FRALEY, COWBOY PAT FRALEY, COWBOY PAT FRALEY, The first to beat Lofty this .season, in a return match with LOFTY BLOMFIELD. LOFTY BLOMFIEID. LOFTY BLOMFIELD. The New Zealand Champion. 'The Town Hull will be booked mil lung before the match —so Hook Early. Free list entirely suspended. Only a very limited number of 3/- and 2/- and Ladies 1 ' Tickets are mailable. DON'T DELAY I Preferential booking and day sales open to-day at E. AV. Humphrey's, Manners Streel. Ordinary booking to-morrow. Prices: 5/-, 3/-, 2/-. Ladies 2/6. (All plus tax.)
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 204, 26 May 1938, Page 3
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