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* AMUSEMENTS GALA MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.15. OF ALL TIME— Famous characters come vivfdly to life . . . The screen has never offered anything in its history SO SPECTACULAR! SO JOYOUS! SO ENTERTAINING I A FEAST OF FUN FOR YOUNG AND OLD. A Miracle of Entertainment—"ALlCE IN WONDERLAND," "ALICE IN WONDERLAND," "ALICE IN WONDERLAND," "ALICE IN WONDERLAND," "ALICE IN WONDERLAND," "ALICE IN WONDERLAND," "ALICE IN WONDERLAND," "ALICE IN WONDERLAND," "ALICE IN WONDERLAND," "ALICE IN WONDERLAND," A Paramount Roadshow. Approved for Universal Exhibition With CHARLO'E. HENRY ED. EV. HOB,TON as "Alice," as "The Mad Ha lter " AL'N. SKIPWORTH ED. MAY OLIVER as "The Duchess," as "The Red Queen " CHAS. RUGGLES LOUISE FAZENDA as "The March Hare.'" as"TheWhite Queen " RICHARD ARLEN POLLY MOR/IN as"The Cheshire Cat," as "The Dodo Bird" GARY COOPER LEON ERROL as"TheWhite Knight,"' as "Uncle Gil!S;rt," W. C. FIELDS And Hundreds of as"Humpty Dumpty, ' Others.THE WORLD'S GREATEST STORY . WITH THE WORLD'S GREATEST CAST. Cherished by young and old for generations, translated into every known language ... it is more than just a atory— IT IS A TRADITION. Already Booking is Heavy . . . So Don't Delay. RESERVATIONS 30-100. A SUPER COMEDY PROGRAMME. Balmoral's Beautiful Theatre. | THE CAPITOL j THIS EVEMNG AT 7.45. Two Marvellous Comedies. TOM WALLS and RALPH LYNN In "CUCKOO IN THE NEST." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also WHEELER AND WOOLSEY In "HIPS, HIPS, HOORAY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Matinee To-day: CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE COUNT." TOM KEENE in "COME ON DANGER," Life of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, Cartoon, Singing Prizes, etc. All Universal Certificates. Book Early. Reserves 12-199. INDEPENDENT THEATRES,, THE BEST ALWAYS. 1 NEW EMPIRE j=— TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TOM WALLS, RALPH LYNN in "THARK."RALPH BELLAMY, FAY WRAT, " ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN." Both Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S PROGRAMME AT MATINEE TO-DAY. BUCK JONES in "WHITE EAGLE." also ' With Cobham to Kivu," and Our Gang "Comedy. All Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition. Usual Prices. Tel. 21-433. ONEHUNGA S T R A M n TO-NIGHT at 8. O 1 1\ A IN k Double Star Programme. Ist Feature—W. C. Fields. Alison Skipworth and Baby Leßov in "TILLY AND GUS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.;) 2nd Feature—Wynn Gibson and Onslow Stevens in "THE CROSBY CASE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Children's Matinee at 2.30. | , DELTA | Matinee 2.15, To-night 7.30, and Monday. FREDRIC MARCH in "EAGLE & THE HAWK" (Universal Exhibition), And CLARA BOW in "CALL HER SAVAGE" (Adult Recommendation). • Usual Free Dance Follows. Orchestra. Next Wed., Thurs.—"GRAND HOTEL" (Adult Recommendation). TOWN HALL HENDERSON. MUMCIPAI, PICTURES—To-night at 8: Stanley Luprio and Thelma Todd in "YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU" ( Adult Recommendation), Another British Special! TTICTORLIi Devonport's Cosy Theatre. , ( I, Jeanet;::!: Mac Donald, Ramon Novarroia "THE CA'' cz THE FIDDLE" (Becomspecial MATINEE PROGRAMM E., 2.30 P.M. (Approved for Universal 1:1 m: aibition.) PICTURED ROME MILFORD. .To-night 7.4s—Stanley lopino KING OF THE RIT2." Musical Curnedy .hj-ri ibition). Also Saturday Night NO MAN OF HER OWN" (Adnlt Recom.) 3!>th Production. LITTLE THEATRE JSOC. THE BERG V THE BERG „ - Gaiety, laughter, music the won- ■ —— dera of a sea voyage ~ —then disaster, swift ■ and sudden courage, 1 _ cowardice, pulsating emo- : tion; and with it all a lesson ! that will endure in the memory. A truly gripping drama! TOWN HALL (concert chamber)* 4 NIGHTS: SAT. (Next) to WED., AUG. 22. Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. PRICES: 4/. 31. 2/, 1/. Producer: FREDERIC E. McCALLUM. THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD THE WEEKLY NEWS ADVERTISEMENTS. PREPAID RATER.—SEE COUPON, PAGB THREE OF THIS ISSUE. N.Z. Heeald: The recognised medium for best results. ADVERTISEMENTS—TELEPHONE 46-941 MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. SATURDAY .. .. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. SUNDAY .. .. S p.m. to 10 p.m. Replies to advertisements will be received at the Office of the Hehald, and when postage is provided will be promptly forwarded to 'the advertiser. Please note that .ho Postal Department will not deliver letters to any nomde-plume, initial or number addressed care of any Post Office. The Company does not hold itself respon sible for non-insertion of any advertisement or advertisements, through accident or from other causes, or for error in the publication of an advertisement.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21882, 18 August 1934, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21882, 18 August 1934, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21882, 18 August 1934, Page 22

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