AMUSEMENTS llltu / maled Theatres, Ltd. —5 AND 8 P.M. OF THIS GREAT SENSATION! ING AND MERRIMENT. Captivating y° u i" her greatest aucceaa, "FIRST A GIRL" "FIRST A GIRL" "FIRST A GIRL" "FIRST A GIRL" "FIRST A GIRL" "FIRST A GIRL" "FIRST A GIRL" CIAL ATTRACTION. versal Exhibition. DANCES TO THRILL YOU, YOU AND ROMANCE TO YOU. YOU HAVE BEEN FOR.' Phono EMPRESS | Reservoir 27-077. .NEWTON. J orner - WITHOUT DOUBT THE BEST PROGRAMME IN NEWTON. TO-NIGHT. .. 11l 7.30 till 8 p.m. . I News of the World Session, 111 And then 3 BIG FEATURES N I'OM~BROWN. VIRGINIA WEIDLEE, In Gene Stratton Porter a 111 "FRECKLES." ||| No. 2—THELMA TODD. PATSY KELLY, HI " MISSES STOOGE." ||| No. 3—MADGE EVANS. ROBERT YOUNG ||l "CAIFyOURSELF." 11l All Approved for Universal Exhibition. PERFORMANCE ENDS 10.35. \ MATINEE TO-DAY. 2 P.M. REGENT AND ALEXANDRA EPSOM. GREEN LANE Phone 20-142. Phone 16-647 I Final Screening To-night at 8 o'clock. ALICE FAYE, Ray Walker, Bebe Daniela, in 4 Snappy New Musical, "MUSIC IS MAGIC." Approved for Universal Exhibition. 10,000 players in a thriller, "THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII." Recommended Censor for Adults. DON'T FORGET—New • Seata, New Sound at the " REGENT." Alexandra Matinee To-day, 2 p.m. Great Will Rogers Show. Regent Matinee To-day, 2 p.m. 8 Big Attractiona.
ADELPHI RICHMOND AV. To-night at 8. Phone 27-236 Conradt Veidt in Jerome's Epic, "THE PASSING OF THE THIRD FLOOR BACK." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also, a Grand Musical Western, "HI GAUCHO." * Approved for Universal Exhibition. Western Matinee To-day, 2 p.m. 9 Big Attractions. Comedies. Serial, etc. DE LUXE To-night at 8. MT. ALBERT. Phone 40-104. C Paul Lukas, Heather Angel, In Alexandre Duraaa Epic, "THE THREE MUSKETEERS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Special Featurettea. Matinee To-day. 2 p.m. rr ONLY COMES ONCE IN 4 YEARS, FEB. 29. LEAP YEAR NIGHT TO-NIGHT I THE SHOW BOAT UNIQUE SPECIALTY FAVOURS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. SELECTED DANCE NUMBERS BY THE SHOW BOAT MELODY MAKERS. A NIGHT OF RIOTOUS JOY. DON'T MISS IT! BOOK EARLY! Members of the M.C.C. and New Zealand Cricket Teams will be the Guests of the Evening. Evening Dress Essential. For Reservations, 7/6 per couple, Phone 42-727. M. H. McLENNAN Manager. SUNDAY PICTURES. \ AT THE AT THE STRAND. STRAND. Doors Open 6.45 p.m. TWO HOURS' PICTURES. From 8 o'clock. Gazette and Splendid Supports. Followed by "THE LOST ZEPPELIN." An Enthralling Drama of Adventures in the Air. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Preceded by 7.l&—Screen "Talks"; Pungent and Snappy. 7.3O—MR. J. S. STEWART, Member Auckland City Council, Speaking on "A RATIONAL VIEW OF WAR." Rationalist Association and Sunday Freedom League (Inc.). SILVER COLLECTION AT DOORS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22356, 29 February 1936, Page 24
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