FULL LAST NIGHT WE WERE PACKED FROM SCREEN TO STREET I NEVER IN THE 'Wk HISTORY OF THIS THEATRE HAS SO 111 MUCH LAUGHTER ECHOED WITHIN ITS w ' ' four walls ! VifJ ST. JAMES Dll'.: Sir Benjamin Fuller. CSW. daily at 2-15 — 8 P ‘ M ‘ RESERVES —D.I.C. or THEATRE. Tel. 54-775. GEORGE FORMBY — in — x “CALL A COP” A British Empire film I Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A Different Mystery-Thriller VJXJgd R Stoning Cooper, ■Mayer ‘° n PLUS— Myste^ 3e3t Mf /l C Ba,fy B ° rneS : ■' Udy Ke " y 1 Drama that's 1 fl ftj Ml _ . an Flashed '&> ■'& fit Scree” lA pp for Universal Exhibition.) Years! TODAY at 2 & 7.45 p.m. Com P x™ nr iiivr DE LUXE Evenin s Only ««« MIHM tOUUHT BVT »ff THE tIOJT Of SIS MSI' FINLAY ROBB COURTENAY PLACE (Recommended Specially for Adults.) STATE U MTONE TODAY AT 2 AND 8 P.M. BETTE DAVIS - CHARLES BOYER “ALL THIS AND HEAVEN TOO”. With JEFFREY LYNN -— BARBARA O'NEIL At Lost I The Screen's Most Dynamic Talents Clash ... in a Picture onceseen,never-to-be-forgotfen ! Box Plans at Theatre. ■—— Tel. 63-899. (Recommended by Censor More Suitable for Adults.) TONIGHT I TONIGHT! TONIGHT I LIGHTING SERVICES QUEEN. VICTORY BALL VICTORY BALL TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TONIGHT (SATURDAY), MAY 19 S p.m. MEMBERS OF THE FIGHTING SERVICES SPECIALLY INVITED. .POPULAR PRICES. - CHAS. DALTON’S ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION (Including Supper), 3/-. MEN IN UNIFORM, 2/-. THE LAST PUBLIC FUNCTION FOR THE FIGHTING SERVICES QUEEN. SISTER MOLLY MAHONEY. BE THERE! IT WILL BE A GREAT .EVENING.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE I—NIGHTS’ SEASON— 4 Commencing MONDAY NEXT, MAY 12 At 8 p.m. rpHE WELLINGTON REPERTORY ± THEATRE (INC.). Present, the Famous, Fascinating Romance by John L. Balderston and J. U. Squire, “BERKELEY SQUARE’’ With the following Cast, in order of appearance: Mrs. K. J. Scott Tom Pettigrew .... G. Brown-Douglas Kate Pettigrew Patricia Jordan Lady Anne Pettigrew .. Mrs. S. lansle.V Mr. Throstle George Cooper Helen Pettigrew .... Mrs. Mary Hannah The Ambassador P. B. Benham Mrs. Barwick D. J. Davies Peter Standish G. LI. A. Swan Marjorie Frant .. Mrs. Sinclair Ronald Mr. Tarleton Alan Howard Miss Barrymore Mary Packwood The Duchess of Devonshire Pauline Shotlander Lord Stanley N. V. Wottun Miss Sinclair Nancy Potter Major Clinton Norman Byrne Sir Jobua Reynolds .. Norman Hannah H.R.H. the Duke of Cumberland W. F. C. Balkan) Guests at the Pettigrew Ball—Cornelia McGreevy, Dorothy Barr, Margery Bridgman, Marjorie Eberlet, Ruth Skerman and Murray Todd. Produced by Leo du Chateau. "I sat spellbound,” said oue critic. “A delightful admixture of comedy, romance, and thought-provoking drama,” said another. 188 PERFORMANCES IN LONDON, AND NOW BEING REVIVED. RESERVED STALLS AND D.C. at D.1.C., 4/4. Prices at Theatre: O.S. and D.C., 4/3 Ordinary Stalls, 2/6. Gallery 1/-. Total net proceeds to individual CARNIVAL QUEEN COMMITTEES in proportion to value of tickets sold by each Committee. INTOXICATION CHARGE Charged with intoxication in charge of a motor lorry in Adelaide Road on May 8, John Moriarty, labourer, aged 37, pleaded not guilty in the Magistrates’ Court, Wellington, yesterday before Mr. Luxford, S.M. He was remanded til! Wednesday, hail being lived at £lO and one surety of £l<>. i Shipping on Pago 4.)
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