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! AMUSEMENTS ST. JAMES* ST. JAMES' "Where Sound Sounds Best." Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8. We have never heard bucli laughtershrieks and yells—Laurel and Hardy in absolutely their best picture yet. OUR BIG HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. THE ONLY COMEDY THE ONLY COMEDY SHOW IN TOWN. SHOW IN TOWN The Screams of the Silver Screen. MR. LAUREL MR. LAUREL MR. LAUREL MR. LAUREL MR. LAUREL MR. LAUREL AND MR. HARDY MR. HARDY MR. HARDY MR. HARDY MR. HARDY MR. HARDY " PACK UP " PACK UP YOUR YOUR TROUBLES." TROUBLES." (Approved for Genefal Exhibition.) A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. Pack up your troubles—sweep away the blues—here is the new FULL LENGTH Laurel-Hardy Comedy and its 6 roaring reels of Joy. EXCELLENT' SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. METROTONE, NEWS REEL. " CHALK UP," another of those fine sporting series with a comedy descriptive by Pete Smith. " WORLD DANCERS," a Fitzpatrick Travelogue. READIN' AND WRITIN'," An Our Gang Comedy. PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' "Where Sound Sounds Best." Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8. COMMENCING FRIDAY. COMMENCING FRIDAY. The Play that Captured the Heart of the World. NORMA SHEARER. NORMA SHEARER. NORMA SHEARER, LESLIE HOWARD, FREDRIC MARCH, 0. P. HEGGIE, RALPH FORBES, BERYL MERCER, " SMILIN' THROUGH." " SMILIN' THROUGH." | The Story of a Love That Refused to Die. PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. j v ; SPECIAL MATINEES. g TO-DAY AND EASTER g ! MONDAY. : At the Following Theatres. <5 i [ BRITANNIA | ™Rbe lamps. g TO-DAY. MAT., 2 p.m. Includes 2nd Chapter -0 " JUNGLE MYSTERY." I TO-NIGHT. 8 p.m. ; CHESTER MORRIS and CAROL | LOMBARD. in igg "SINNERS IN THE SUN." j Recommended by Censor for Adults. I And JOE E. BROWN in ; " THE TENDERFOOT." Approved for Universal Exhibition. I TUDOR I REMUERA ROAD. : I u I Phone 24-749. j SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE. ! TO-DAY AT 2.30. ' EASTER EGG FREE TO EVERY j ggl CHILD. "THE JUNGLE MYS- ; Serial, "ALICE IN WON.DER.Panto, in Colour; and "KING i TIjIsE. lßt Coloured Cartoon. : This Evening at 8. j RONALD COLMAN. Cs3 With KAY FRANCIS and PHYLLIS i DU BARRY, in ! "CYNARA." | *<3 SUPER TUDOR FEATURETTES. I I LYRIC I S ,Y M , OXD S ST. : 1 I At 2 and 7.45. j BENNETT in j "TWO AGAINST THE WORLD." ' Recommended by Censor for Adults. RICHARD AKLEN in =ss "TOUCH DOWN." Approved for Universal Exhibition. j GREY LYNN CINEMA j A ft t2and I J i o p.m. j TALI.ULAH BANKHEAD in THUNDER BELOW." And DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. Jim., in ! ' IT'S TOUGH TO BE FAMnns " I I GAIETYT - TAKAPUNAI and i J__ i o p.m. I £<2 Pft Hanna. in "THE DIGGERS." I And (jreat Supporting Programme I <r-" Approved for Universal Exhibition. | r pO-NIGHT AT THE RIT7 ! - 1 - SUPPER FOR TWO. i COOKE'S RITZ. LTD.. 242 Queen Street. TNTER - TTARSITY a IMTER - V ARSITY Boat pace. OAT XIaCE. TO-DAY (SATURDAY) O-DAY (SATURDAY)! Spectacular Eight-oar Rowing Contest betweeni Otago, Canterbury and Auckland Varsities for Hebberley Shield. Competing crews include Dominion chamvv 11 inter-Provincial oarsmen and is.A. 'Blues. Course, 3 Miles, from Kohimarama to Eastern I ide Deflector, Tamaki Drive. Official passenger launches leave hire launch steps at foot of Albert St., at 245 p.m. to follow race. Return fare Is. SWIMMING JNTER . 'VARSITY SWIMMIN G. W I M M I N G. THE N.Z. INTER-'VARSITY SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS WILL BE DECIDED AT THE TEPID BATHS ON ASTER ASTER AT Monday OND A Y The Programme will include:— WATER-POLO. ATER-POLO. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE V. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. rpEPID gATHS. ADMISSION-Ib.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21467, 15 April 1933, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21467, 15 April 1933, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21467, 15 April 1933, Page 18

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