AMUSEMENTS "KEANt kemble, garrick, tree, BERNHARDT—GARBO. GARBO IS AMONG THE IMMORTALS." EVENING STANDARD. " Where Sound Sounds Best." Sessions: 11 a.m.. 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. THE CINEMA EVENT OF ALL TIME. THE NEW G^ p ° 0 Ca£ Bo Ca£ B ° gN&®° rffio Ca£ B ° Ca£ B ° As \ " QUEEN / \ CHRISTINA " I With JOHN \ps GILBERT, YSXV& E UZABETU l£^ lS yOIJNG, cflOt®--Back to ua nfter her visit to Sweden, her own country, to portray the role of the Queen who gave up a throne for the thrill of romance. A figure who will live in the minds _of all who eee this cinema masterpiece. It is Garbo at her Greatest. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME "METROTONE NEWS." "CINESOUND NEWS." "A DAY IN VENICE " (FITZPATRICK TRAVELOGUE). "CARTOON." Box Plans are Filling Rapidly. Be Advised Book Now! ■ AT ST. JAMES'. THE NEW CAPITOL, Balmoral's Beautiful Theatre. Cosy Warm Comfortable. 7.45 NIGHTLY Direction - Edwin E. Greenfield. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT. Grand Double Star Programme. WARNER BAXTER In "AS HUSBANDS GO." Also " KING OF THE RITZ " Starring STANLEY LUPINO. Special Children's Matinee To-day. Geo. O'Brien in 'The liobbers Roost," 3rd Episode "Phantom of the Air" Serial. Cartoon—Community Singing, etc. Prices: II- and 3/6 (Children 6d and 9d). A CITY SHOW AT SUBURBAN PRICES. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Lessees: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. A THRILLING ANNOUNCEMENT. COMMENCING REAPPEARANCE IN NEW ZEALAND REAPPEARANCE IN NEW ZEALAND of the pre-eminent and outstandingly popular Comedian ! AND HIS NEW REVUE COMPANY,. Clem Dawe s name signalises the return of good clean, wholesome Comedy. Yes. Clem lias always made his audiences laugh without the use of gags and " Slapstick" and the Kevues to be presented are positively free Horn 'h® taint often immediately coupled with this type of entertainment. CLEM DAWE will be supported by a company of international \ audeville and Revue Artists, includr? ? Gregory IvanofF. Muriel U AlaUey. Joe Shrmer. Ann Luciano. Halliday and Watson. Cliff O'Keefe. Edna MoncrieS, Les White, Tom King and a Beautiful Australian Ballet. The first Production will be the spectacularly colourful and irresistibly humorous Revue. presenting the latest songs, dance and acrobatic features, riotous sketches, beautiful ballets, genuine comedy and the latest novelties from England. America and Australia. A WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT IMPORTANT: ALLOCATED Strike t'3? thE band." as week a new programme, unique OTTm^T C X ER ™?T D REFRESHING IN ORIGINALITY, WILL BE PRESENTED. NOTE THE PRICES: 4 s ' 3 s * 2 s ANI> I s ' PLUS TAX - Box Kans will be opened at Lewis Eady's, Ltd., on THURSDAY Morning at nine o clock. A queue will be fonned from S a.m. PIRATE SHIPPE, MILFORD. "FRESH AIR DEPOT " THIS SUNDAY, MAY 20, __ „ At 2.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. ORCHESTRA. ORCHESTRA. Buses Direct to Pirate Shippe. Connecting with Steamers leaving Auckland (via Devonport), at 2 p.m. and 2.20 p.m. If the W enther is Wet or Cold the Orchestra will be in the Shippe. Return Fares. Including Bus. Is 7d. WRESTLING TOWN TOWN TOWN HALL HALL w HALL MONDAY. MONDAY. ANOTHER THRILLER! - WONG BUCK CHEUNG, WONG BUCK CHEUNG, WONG BUCK CHEUNG, WONG BUCK CHEUNG, China's 15.5 Representative, will meet ihe undefeated DR. FRED MEYER, DR. FRED MEYER, DR. FRED MEYER, DR. FRED MEYER, Wlu so thoroughly roused the audience on Monday Evening last. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN at Ernie Asher's NEW ADDRESS. Argus Building, High Street, ndjoi lithe Sporting and Dramatic Office. PRICES AS USUAL. MOTOR TOURS North Auckland motor tour, EIGHT DAYS, £l2 17s 6d. COOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE, New Zealand lu3urance Bldg. P.O. Box 24, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21804, 19 May 1934, Page 20
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