AMUSEMENTS STILL BOOMING! The Third Bis Week commences To-day and thousands still besiege St. James' day and night to pay homage to the remarkable performances of . . . CHARLES LAUGHTONI As Captain Bligh, CLARK GABLE as Fletcher Christian. FRANCHOT TONE As Midshipman Roger Byam, • - In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's - "M UTINY 0 N T HE " ]\/[ UTINY o N T HE "M UTINY 0 N T HE " jyjUTINY QN rjpHE " M UTINY o N T HE "M UTINY 0 N T HE " ]\£ UTINY o N T HE ■gOUNTY." goUNTY." J^OUNTY." J^OUNTY." •JgOUNTY." TgOUNTY." J£O*ENTY." daily thrilling thousands. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. SESSIONS AT 11—2.15-8 P.M. Plans are on view in the Main Foyer from 9.30 a.m. Phone 32-920. Booking is Heavy for This Evening. It is Essential to Reserve or Come Early. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PRINCE EDWARD Karangahape Road .. Phone 46-252. Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. TWO DAYS ONLY . . . THIS GREAT EASTER ATTRACTION. "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" NELSON EDDY, JEANETTE MacDONALD, RALPH MORGAN. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO SCREENING LAUREL & HARDY BUSYBODIES.' PETE SMITH ODDITY, " MOTOR-CYCLE COSSACKS.'
Metro News, Etc. MATINEES TO-DAY AND MONDAY 2 P.M. Box Plans on View at the Theatre. THE STATE, SYMONDS ST. Phone 43-645. (Direction: R. J. Kerridge.) Sessions:- 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. News Session at 7.39 P-m. (Jnpaid Reserves held till 7.30 p.m. only. GREAT EASTER ATTRACTION. DIRECT FROM QUEEN ST. THE ACE LAUGH-MAKER IN YEARS. HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD THE MILKY WAY.' THE MILKY WAY/ This picture is guaranteed to cure all dismal feelings and give a fitting end to Easter holidays. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Special Short Features , Include News, Novelty. Scenic and Comedy. PLEASE NOTE SPECIAL MATINEE, MONDAY at 2 p.m. WATCH THIS PAPER FOR OUR NEW POLICY COMMENCING SOON. TO-NIGHT—B.3O to 12—TO-NIGHT! WHERE THE BEST OF AUCKLAND'S BRIGHT PEOPLE GO TO DANCE.
"THE SHOW BOAT" PHONE 42-727 TO-NIGHT'S SPECIALTY "THE AQUATIC CARNIVAL" You must see this Special Floor Show presented by GEO. E. COX, who will also personally appear. New and Tuneful Numbers by the Show Boat Band—Conceded to be Auckland's Premier Combination. 7/6 per Couple No Extra Chaige for Reservations. Evening Dress Essential. EASTER MONDAY! 8.30 TO 1 A.M. Dress Optional. "HOLIDAY NIGHT" ADMISSION 5/- per Couple. This will be one of Auckland's Biggest and Brightest Cabaret Nights and you are advised to Reserve Early. See Monday's Papers for Further Details. M. H. McLENNAN, Manager. PIRATE SHIPPE MILFORD BEACH. MASSED BANDS AND QUICKSTEP DISPLAY By Leading Auckland Bands will be given at the PIRATE SHIPPE On SUNDAY AFTERNOON. From 2.30 until 5 p.m. The Takapuna Citizens' Band will play from 7 to 9 p.m. EASTER CRICKET. EDEN PARK. EDEN PARK. NORTH AUCKLAND V. AUCKLAND. TO-DAY AND MONDAY, COMMENCING AT 11 A.M. EACH DAS. ADMISSION: Is. GROUND AND STAND. pOLD DAYS I HOT MILK DRINKB, OASIS MILK BARS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22391, 11 April 1936, Page 22
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