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AMUSEMENTS j|>"— STRAND CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M 1 TO-DAY-TWO BIG FEATURES. THE ENCHANTING MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA. LAUGH-LADEN. SONG-PACKED. GIRL DECORATED. " TAKE A CHANCE," " TAKE A' CHANCE," " TAKE A CHANCE," " TAKE A CHANCE," With JAMES DUNN, JAMES DUNN, LILIAN ROTH. LILIAN ROTH. JUNE KNIGHT. JUNE KNIGHT, CLIFF EDWARDS CLIFF EDWARDS BUDDY RODGERS, BUDDY RODGERS, . DOROTHY LEE. DOROTHY LEE. romance, full OF SWEET SURPRISES, REVEALED IN SONGS. beautiful to hear, SUNG BY GIRLS BEAUTIFUL TO SEE. IT RAN FOR 52 WEEKS ON BROADWAY. Albo ROLAND YOUNG, ROLAND YOUNG. ROLAND YOUNG, ALISON SKIPWORTH, ALISON SKIPWORTH, SARI MARITZA, In " A LADY'S PROFESSION." Imagine Alison as a dignified English woman trying to run an American Night Club, and— Roland as a youngster in love—well YOU'LL GET MORE LAUGHS THAN YOU'VE EVER HAD IN YOUR LIFE. STRAND TO-DAY. COMMENCING TO-DAY! COMMENCING TO-DAY I The Greatest Peep-Show on Earth! Broadway with its Beautiful Women I Colonrful Men! Laughter! Song! Dance! and Gaiety! At the NATIONAL NATIONAL Queen St. Continuous, 11 a.m. till 7. Evonings at 8. THE MAGNIFICENT BEAUTY PARADE MUSICAL SHOW OF SHOWS! 20TH CENTURY PICTURES Present: — // "BROADWAY \ / " BROADWAY \ " BROADWAY I " BROADWAY / \ " BROADWAY J \ THRU A / THRU A \ KEYHOLE" \ KEYHOLE" \ KEYHOLE" \ KEYHOLE" \ KEYHOLE" \ KEYHOLE" \ With CONSTANCE CUMMINGS, RUSS COLUMBO. PAUL KELLY. ABE LYMAN AND HIS BAND heading a Big Cast of Radio and Musical Comedy Stars. * * # « Dazzling Ballets! Beautiful Girls! Sizzling Situations! You'll Cheer and Applaud its Breath-taking Thrills! « • * * United Artists Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And on the Same Programme: First of the Organlogue Series to be Screened in the Dominion—- " ROUND THE WORLD IN SONG." * * # # Latest Mickey Mouse Cartoon, " MICKEY IN GIANTLAND." * # # # Also the Great Thrilling Serial, " PERILS OF PAULINE." NO ALTERATION IN PRICES. STALLS: 1/. 1/, 1/. 1/. I/. D. CIRCLE: 1/6. 1/6, 1/6, 1/6. No Extra for Booking! CHILDREN, 6d, 6d. AT MATINEE. National, 42-169. PRINCE EDWARD PRINCE EDWARD KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Nightly at 8. Saturday Matinees. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEES I TO-DAY AND MONDAY. I BARBARA STANWYCK, WITH GEORGE BRENT, In "THE PURCHASE PRICE." I GENE RAYMOND. And CAROLE LOMBARD, In " BRIEF MOMENTS." Two entirely different types, and both packed with worth-while entertainment that will grip and thrill you. Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Prince Edward. Telephone 40-252. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL DANCING PATRONS. MY-T-FINE NEW BIG DANCE HALL NEWMARKET. ATTEND OUR SPECIAL EASTER FESTIVAL CARNIVALS. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) GIGANTIC EASTER CARNIVAL. Carnival Hats. Squeakers, Blow-outs, Clickers, and all kinds of Easter Novelties. Also Special Vaudevillo Act by Colin and Rugine. Pupils of late Madame Pavlova, in Adagio Dancing. MIDNIGHT (SUNDAY).—Big Carnival until Daylight. Also Miss Pav. Rugino in Hungarian Gipsy Dance. EASTER MONDAY.—Monster Carnival, with Miss Pav. Rugine in Russian Novelty Dance. THURSDAY, APRIL s.—Back to Childhood Party. Cash Prizes. Also, Come and Hear our new Dance Band Ted Ciond's Famous Chevalier Orchestra, Playing Each Night to Please. See Star Advt. To-night (Saturday). H. ANDERSON, M.C. CIVIC SOON! "CUCKOO IN THE NEST" RALPH LYNN & TOM WALLS. HOWICK BRIGADE'S ANNUAL SPORTS. RACES AND FUN FOR ALL. RIMMEE'S NEW COFFEE HOUSE, QUEEN'S ARCADE, Open To-night and Monday Night till 11.30 p.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21763, 31 March 1934, Page 22

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506

Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21763, 31 March 1934, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21763, 31 March 1934, Page 22

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