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F> F ' T TT X -F ■ ' - COURTENAY PLACE UEj XJ U J\. i-J - 2 sEggr'o-NS DAILY—At 2.15 aud 8.0 p.m. Box Plans for Today-and Monday at De Luxe only. (Telephone 53-OSO) | • i ■ SHEER DELIGHT! , i Rollicking-COMEDY! Sweet ROMANCE! Staggering SPECTACLE! Enchanting MUSIC! Uproarious fun for all tastes and all people! Warner Bros. Present Max'Reinhardt's Glorious Triumph .... "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM" Warner Bros. Picture. Approved for Universal Exhibition. IT'S NO DREAM! 15 STARS AND 1000 PLAYERS! With James Casney, Joe E. Brown, Dick Powell, Anita Louise, Olivia De Haviland, lan Hunter, Hueh Herbert, Frank McHugh, Ross Alexander, Verree Teasdale, Victor Jory, Mickey Rooney. . ASSOCIATE ENTERTAINMENT: Newman TBA'VELTALK, "Nature's Handiwork"; Universal INTERNATIONAL lsh\\ S; L. D. AUSTIN and Orchestra De Luxe, ; ] ■ ;■' Organ I .. . — ~

PRINCESS CONTINUOUS ; * RINCESS troin 11 a.m. to 10.15 p.m. STALLS Is, CIRCLE'Is Gil. (No Extra for Circle Reserves. ) . now showing; A Splendid ... , EASTER HOLIDAY PROGRAMME! X^o. I—Spectacular Scenes of Daring Horsemanship .. . Broncho-busting.v .._ tattle Roping . . . Five Thousand Steers in Mad. Stampede . . . and aViyriad other Thrilling Incidents in ZANE GREY'SZANE GREY'S Action-packed Romance of the West— " N-E-V-A-D-A.": " N-E-V-A-D-A." " N-E-V-A-D-A:" " N-E-V-A-D-A." " N-E-V-A;D-A." A Paramount Picture. —-With'—.; LARRY "BUSTER". CRABBE, KATHLEEN BURKE, Monte Blue Raymond Hatton. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) No. 2—The Irrepressible Stars of "My Wife's Family." Back again with a-Double Quota of Laughs !■' GENE GERRARD, ' GENE GERRARD, GENE GERRARD, Amy Veness ■• Zelnia O'Neal, Gus MacNaughton, In British Empire Film's Uproarious Farce— "JOY RIDE." "JOY RIDE." -*-' "JOY RIDE." ■ A Merry Mix-up . . . Romantic . . . Exciting . . . and Just One Long Laugh! (Recommended by. Censor for Adults.) Also—Screen Son?, Pathe Pictorial, etc. Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 42-SSO. Time-table: , "Joy Ride"—ll.2l, 2.0. 4.45, 7.50. "Nevada"—l2.4o, 3.25, 6.4, 9.15. ox x ~~~ rha ax k is, O X X . THEATRE, MANNERS STREET. (Continuous from 11 a.m.) •Theatre Telephone 40-618. GLLORIOUS EASTER ATTRACTIONS. Metrb-Goldwyh-Mayer offer THE SCREEN'S MUSICAL MASTERPIECE! • Mightier than any musical yet seen 'on the screen! "NAUGHTY MARIETTA." "NAUGHTY jMVRIETTA." "NAUGHTY II'ARIETTA." With the. Screen's Greatest Sweethearts: JEANETTE MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONALD ,-■ \ NELSON EDDY ... NELSON EDDY .. , . , . AND— ■' \ :.': " The Big-Parade of Music, Romance, : ' and- Thrills; : ■' -' "HERE COMES THE BAND." '' "HERE COMES. THE BAND.":: ''■-■ ■'•■ Wiili -■■■ ' ■-■ ' '■ ''' ' TED LEWIS' . . . AND HIS ORCHESTRA. (Both pictures approved for universal - ': exhibition.) AND REMEMBER THIS WONDERFUL PROGRAMME IS OFFERED AT NO INCREASE IN PRICES. : ' STALLS Is; CIRCLE Is 6d. STALLS Is; CIRCLE Is 6d. Watch for future big Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Attraction coming to- the Roxy at these popular prices. A Great Holiday Programme. . OUR THEATRE, iVEVV'i'OWN. UR THEATPvE, N TEWTOWN. TONIGHT—7 o'clock—TONIGHT. RONALD COLM.IN RONALD COLMAN; In his most fascinating role, "THE MAN WHO BROKE "THE MAN WHO BROKE - "THE MAN WHO BROKE THE BANK AT MONTE CARLO." THE BANK AT MONTE CARLO." THE BANK AT MONTE CARLO." The debonair hero of "Raffles" and "Bulldog Drummond" pits himself"- against Monte Carlo's gaming tables . . .and t!i3 charms of an unknown beauty. Second Big Attraction: CLAIRE TREVOR, RALPH BELLAMY, - In the Comedy Romance, "NAVY WIFE." "NAVY WIFE." (Both pictures for universal exhibition.) COME EARY TONIGHT. HUTT VALLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, INC. AUTUMN SHOW. . . CHRYSANTHEMUM, HORTICULTURAL HALL, LOWER .. HUTT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1936, at 2.45 p.m. Official Opening by Commander B. R. AVillett, D'.S.C, H.M.S. Dunedin. Chrysanthemums, General Classes, Vegetables, Fruit, Decorative, Home Industries, Cooking, Needlework, Novelty Stall, Market Stall, Afternoon Tea. Walk Through Riddiford Park to Hall. Entries close NOON, TUESDAY, 14th. Take Hutt Bus to Post Office. . TWO DAYS. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. , A. J. NICHOLLS, Secretary. . Tel. 63-284." . Box 19, Lower Hutt. 171 UNIVERSITY .VISITORS And our own "tVICTORIA COLLEGE, . have shown the Wellington Public something today. '■■'•■■ Don't Forget— . , 1. BOXING AT ST. THOMAS' HALL, Newtown, 8 p.m. TONIGHT and MONDAY NIGHT. Prices, 3s'(ringside), -is, and Is. Plan at "STUMP*' CLARIDGE'S. 2. ATHLETICS, BASIN . RESERVE, MONDAY, 2.30 p.m. Admission , is. Stand 6d. 3. BASKETBALL, MONDAY, 9.?0 a.m., WELLINGTON EAST GIRLS'- "COLLEGE (or as announced in 2YA breakfast session Monday). : 4. TENNIS, MIRAMAR COURTS, 9.13 a.m. TUESDAY. Admission Is. .-■-.■ 5. TOURNAMENT BALL, TOWN HALL, TUESDAY, 9 p.m. Have you got your Tournament Programme? 6d. RAND HOTEL Home Supply Store guarantees Jules Racine et Cie Cognac equal to any three-star brandy on the market, and superior to most; quarts 13s, pints 7s. ■ j

Delightful Holiday Entertainment, anj Suitable for the Whole Family.! J- "ir 1N E mT^^^^J J—^^^V KILBIRNIE. --I^>l (Wellington's Leading Suburban Theatre.)' BE WISE-BOOK OR BE EARLY! ■ TONIGHT — At 7.30 TONIGHT TONIGHT At 7.30 TONIGHT TWO—Grand Attractions—TWO ] The Famous Father and Son Combination of "The Bengal Lancer." ' SIR GUY STANDING SIR GUY STANDING .- SIR GUY' STANDING .; . - And — ~ RICHARD CROMWELL 7 RICHARD CROMWELL ■ In the Thrilling and Rousing Naval Drama! "GENTLEMEN OF THE NAVY." "GENTLEMEN OF THE NAVY." "GENTLEMEN OF THE NAVY." ."GENTLEMEN OF THE NAVY.". ' _ With — ROSALIND KEITH-TOM BROWN, And the Midshipmen of the U.S. Naval Academy; - ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION -' Prepare for the Laugh of Your Life when you see the Screen's Greatest' Comedian, W. C. FIELDS'"- ' : W. C. FIELDS ■'. In the Riotous and Hilarious 'Comedy, "MAN ON THE FLYING'TRAPEZE." "MAN ON THE FLYING TRAPEZE." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GRAND ASSOCIATE FEATURETTES. Reserves at' Theatre (Telephone 14-202). Telephone Reserves cannot be held after 7.15 p.m.- ■ COMMENCING EASTER MONDAY, 2.0 -and .7.45: ' "-■ HOP-ALONG CASSIDY, ,' In ••-..•:.. "BAR 20 RIDES AGAIN," ' "BAR 20 RIDES AGAIN/'= Also, BING CROSBY in "HERE IS MY.HEART," . ""^ CTATE, PETONE ~^p> i I [ '•^pTATE. PETONE^^.^ -■11) TONIGHT AT 8. The man you've read ■ about . . . heard about . . . wondered about. . . . played by that dashing debonair favourite of tkt screen RONALD COLMAN RONALD' COLMAN -■ In - . . .. '•THE MAN WHO BROKE ' , "THE MAN WHO BROKE ' ■ ' -, THE BANK AT MONTE-CARLO" THE BANK AT MONTE CARLO" With JOAN BENNETT, JOAN BENNETT, COLIN CLIVE NIGEL BRUCE He took a million-to-one ;ehance-.at cardi . . . arid won! He took a sure-thing chance on.a Woman, BUT LOVE IS ' NOT 'A " GAMBLER'S GAME! . ■■■:- ■-.-■■ More Dashing .. .■ Suave ... .Romantig Than Ever! (For Universal Exhibition.) .. . Make your Reservations at once. Box Plan at Theatre, Tel. 63-890.. . ■-.'. SPECIAL HOLIDAY. MATINEE..' MONDAY AT 2 p.m. IN ADDITION to the above Programme-* at Matinee ONLY—Oth Chapter of "TAIL SPIN TOMMY.'' ' ' "TAIL SPIN TOMMY." Book EARLY for Easter Holiday R*> serrations. . ... Grand Holiday Entertainment for all agei At the . ' '". GE.'ND '■ FETO NE. RAND PET ONE. (Petone's Popular' Family^ Cinema.) TONIGHT, MONDAY & TUESDAY, at 8. Matinee Easter Monday, at 2 p.m. Hop-along Cassidy's back on the trail, wherever trouble rides . . .in CLARENCE MULFORD'S latest, drama of .the days when the gun settled all disputes in th# Wild West! "THE EAGLE'S BROOD" ' '" . "THE EAGLE'S BROOD" (UniversnLExhibition.) ; With William Boyd as. "Hop-along," Jimmy Ellison as "Johnny Nelson."Also, Specially-selected "SHORTS." • Book at Theatre (Telephone 64-063), '. A GREAT EASTER PROGRAMME. UMPIRE THEATRE. ISLAND BA£ JCJ THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. No. I—A Big Laughter Speciall "YOUR UNCLE DUDLEY.'' ■ ■ ■ "YOUR UNCLE DUDLEY." With EDWARD EVERETT HORTON. : Get ready to hold your sides! Here's mor» laughs and gasps per minute than ever before! It will rock you with sheer joy! No. 2—Comedy—"Two Lame Ducks.-" No. 3—Cartoon—"Mice in Council." ■ No. 4—Travelogue. No. s—"Heart of Valeska." A real laugh. No. 6—"Wrestling Swordfish." Big. thrill*. No. 7—Fox Movietone Newsreel. ■' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) _ MONDAY AND TUESDAY—Spenci* • Tracy in "DANTE'S INFERNO." ._ BAND. ■ ' WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL TRAM- " WAYS BAND AT WORSER BAY, TOMORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. TOMORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. HPAUHERENIEAU RACES BY BELL BUS : ON MONDAY. Leaves Government Buildings 9.0 a.m; . FARE 10s RETURN. Telephone 45-555. MEETINGS. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING* . Of ST GEORGE'S CHURCH, SEATOUN. Will be Held in the CHURCH, on MONDAY,--27th inst., -,- . At S p.m. ' A^V'**' CONFERENCE OF FRIENDSHIP TO .. THE SOVIET UNION. MEMBERS of the F.S.U. and the Public generally are invited to the following functions:— . . TONIGHT—SociaI and Dance. SUNDAY—IO a.m., P. E. Warner o n "The Stakhanov Movement." 2.0 p.m., Reunion of Travellers to the U.S.S.R. 3 p.m.."Soviet Peace Policy." and A Public Meeting on SUNDAY, at 8.0 p m Speakers, Peter Neilson, M.P., F. L. Combs, M.A., and others. 411 Functions at 37 HARRIS STREET.

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