LAST 2 DAYS JOHN BOLES Dixie Lee — Jack Haley, Raymond Walburn ■ Alan Dinehart, In "RED HEADS ON PARADE." And CHARLES DICKENS'S ■ "SCROOGE" With SEYMOUR HICKS Donald Calthorp, Robt. Cochran, Oscar Asche, Marie Ney. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) For Reservations Telephone 52-212. llllliHIIlllllilii! KIN G'S I N G'S ■iiiiiniiiini Dir.—Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. COMMENCING EASTER SATURDAY SESSIONS 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 7.45 p.m. AN EXCEPTIONAL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. One of the finest double Bills ever presented at the King's. TWO WORLD-FAMOUS STARS. TWO EXCELLENT PRODUCTIONS. The Beloved Humorist— WILL ROGERS WILL ROGERS In \ •'STEAMBOAT ROUND THE BEND." (First" N.Z. Release.) With ANNE SHIRLEY IRVIN S. COBB. EUGENE PALLETTE STEPIN FETCHIT. A SHIPLOAD OF HILARITY -— When you're not laughing you will be crying. Then you'll laugh some more! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH SECOND GRAND HOLIDAY ATTRACTION: Idolised by Millions, SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE / In "THE LITTLEST REBEL," With -. . JOHN BOLES, JACK HOLT, KAREN MORLEY, BILL ROBINSON. Glorious as a Rainbow—Prepare to surrender your heart. IT SURPASSES ALL HER PREVIOUS TRIUMPHS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. D.I.C. OR THEATRE. Tel. 52-212. BE WISE AND BOOK EARLY. Attend the Day Sessions and avoid the crowds at night., I 11 a.m. 2 p.m. 7.45 p.m. I S'»"'|»'"»».. .i..i.i..m........... ■~..„■.£, ! paramount theatre i | -Paramount theatre | DAILY, At 2.15 p.m. and 8 o'clock. LAST TWO DAYS OF "DANCING LADY." "DANCING LADY." (Recommended by \Censor for Adults.) Featuring this Magnificent Cast: JOAN CRAWFORD-CLARK GABLE, FRANCHOT TONE. FRED ASTAIRE (Premier Dancer of the Screen), And ' • ■ ■ NELSON EDDY (Brilliant Star of. "Marietta"). See Fred Astaire Dance and Sing with Joan Crawford! Hear Nelson Eddy . sing "Rhythm of the Day"! COMMENCING EASTER SATURDAY. "■■". NEW ZEALAND PREMIERE ••> -: ■ ~ ' SCREENING Of the Variety Entertainment Without - -' . Equal— '••THE BIG BROADCAST' OP "THE BIG' BROADCAST OF 3936." 2936." A Show to Suit All Tastes. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A Sparkling Story of Song, Dance, and Romance, \ Featuring— The Brightest Stars ot the Amusement World! .TACK OAKIE—BURNS AND ALLEN— LYDA ROBERTI-WENDY BARRTEHENRY WADSWORTH. And'Delightful.Specialties by /f332^ RICHARD TAUBER / _. -A Singing "Melody of p O / Rubinstein" and "In- \ / vocation to the Hac^ Storm." T i i : : ■ VIENNA BOYS' CHOIR Singing "Holy Night." CHARLES RUGGLES: MARY BOLAND In a Bedroom Scene! BILL ROBINSON The Coloured Tapdancer par excellence! BING CROSBY ' Singing • I Wished On the Moon." i : AMOS 'N ANDY- : And Their Grocery _ N —-7 I Store! ETHEL MERMAN Singing "It's tec Animal in Me. NICHOLAS BROTHERS,, The Negro Ladq with the Active Feet. ; RAY NOBLE And His Band. And a CHARMING CHORUS OP 100 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS! Here's Holiday Entertainment Without Equal! Plans D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 51-842. BE WISE!- RESERVE. JSROOKLYN THEATRE. SPECIAL TONIGHT at 7.45 o'clock. GEORGE ARLISS in "THE IRON DUKE." Also Anna Lee and Cyril Maude in "HEAT WAVE." "HEAT WAVE-" Excellent Supports.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 84, 8 April 1936, Page 2
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