ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX
His Majesty's—"Bo* nf Tricks" (Clem Dawe Revue)—2.ls and 8.
PICTURE THEATRES Civic —'The Good Fairy"—ll, 2.15 and (5. Plaza —"Jew Suss"—Continuous from 11. Tlvoli and Rialto—"Carnival" and "Grand Old Lady"—B. Strand—"Enchanted April" and "If 1 Were Free"—Continuous from 11. National and Prince Edward—"Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch"—National, Continuous from 11: Prince Edward, 2 and 7.45. Regent—"The Old Curiosity Shop"—ll, 2.15, and 8. Majestic—"Father Brown, Detective"—Continuous from 11. St. James'—"The Night Is Young"—ll. 2.15, and 8. State—"Madame Du Barry" and "Here Comes the Navy." London—"Salomy Jane." Crystal Palace—"Lottery Lovsr" and "The White Parade." State, Devonport—"Music in the Air." State, Onehunga—Guest Night. Britannia—"l'll Fix It" and "Over the Garden Wall." Tudor —"Stingaree." Gaiety—"Meet the Baron." Victoria—"Little Miss Marker." New Regent—Guest Night. New Picturedrome —"Romance in the Rain." Capitol—"Night Flight."' (Entertainment Notices appear on Paga 18.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22087, 17 April 1935, Page 15
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ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX
New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22087, 17 April 1935, Page 15
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