AMUSEMENTS. ZANE GREY'S GREATEST STORY, With the Screen’s GREATEST WESTERN STAR. gTRAND THEATRE Matinee, 2.15; Evening, 8. ‘THE RAINBOW TRAIL, ‘ THE RAINBOW TRAIL,’ ‘THE RAINBOW TRAIL,’ ‘THE'RAINBOW TRAIL,’ With That Great Portrayer of Western Roles, GEORGE O’BRIEN, GEORGE O’BRIEN, GEORGE O’BRIEN, ROSCOE ATES (Stuttering Comedian), J. M. KERRIGAN, CECILIA PARKER. ACTION! COMEDY! 'THRILLS! ROMANCE! Also, HERBERT MUNDIN, Famous English Comedian, in ‘PEACE AND QUIET.’ Gazettes, Travelogue, Etc. Bos Plan at Theatre (13-379). COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, THREE NIGHTS ONLY, ‘VIENNESE NIGHTS.’ • VIENNESE NIGHTS.’ • VIENNESE NIGHTS.’ • VIENNESE NIGHTS.’ • VIENNESE NIGHTS.’ COUTH DUNEDIN TALKIES (King Edward Theatre). TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY In his First Great Starring Entertainment, ' SHIPMATES,’ • SHIPMATES,’ ‘ SHIPMATES,’ With ERNEST TORRENCE, DOROTHY JORDAN, and HOBART BOSWORTH. Inspiring, Thrilling, Stirring Drama and Romance of Fighting Ships. Also, CHARLIE RUGGLESCHARLIE RUGGLES ‘THE GIRL HABIT.’ ‘ THE GIRL HABIT.’ Good-time Charlie’s here again to set the Town Laughing and Chase Away Your Blues. For Reserves Ring Theatre (22-573). ADULTS, Is; CHILDREN, 6d. THE SAVOY Presents an Unusually Attractive Programme of Music Every Afternoon This Week from 3 to 5, The Outstanding Feature being the Appearance of SIGNORINA GRAZIELLA ROSSI, SIGNORINA GRAZIELLA ROSSI, SIGNORINA GRAZIELLA ROSSI, The Dominion’s Leading Dramatic Soprano, Whose brilliant singing on Saturday evening proved a phenomenal success. The Musical Programme rendered by Miss RITA HOLMES and Miss ETHEL WALLACE Will include—1. —March, ’ Viennois ’ (Kreisler). 2. Serenade—‘ Berceuse ’ (Gounod). 3. —Violin Solo —‘ Menuet ’ (PaderewskiKreisler). . . 4. W-ltz—‘-Danube Waves’ (Ivanovici). 5. —‘Hungarian Dance No. 2’ (Brahms). 6. ’Cello Solo—‘ Deutcher Tans ’ (Dittersdorf). , 7. —lntermezzo —‘ Moonlight on the Lake (Quilter). 8. -Selection ‘ Chocolate Soldier (Strauss). 9. Serenade —‘ Espagnol ’ (Windeatt). 10.—Entr’acte—‘ Chasing Netta ’ (Kyo). The floral decorations this week are particularly attractive, and withal a most enjoyable afternoon is assured.
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Evening Star, Issue 21091, 2 May 1932, Page 9
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