AMUSEMENTS STRAND Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Continuous from 11 a.m. LAST DAY. "SQUIBS" AND "KENTUCKY MINSTRELS" Both Approved Universal Exhibition, TO-MORROW—-SUPER-SPECIAL. NATIONAL NATIONAL Queen St. Phone 42-169 Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. r -Continuous Sessions j 11 2 5 8. f FINAL DAY. RONALD COLMAN " THE man RONALD COLMAN who broke RONALD COLMAN AT E MONTE RONALD COLMAN CARLO - SIR SEYMOUR HICKS in an uproarious farce,. •' VINTAGE WINE." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. TO-MORROW A SIX-STAR SPECIAL! jJJ RUTH CHATTERTON | 2 | OTTO KRUGER [Tj LIONEL ATWILL | 4 j MARIAN MARSH | 5 j LLOYD NOLAN |T~f ROBERT ALLEN 5n Katharine Brush's Thrilling Romantio Drama, "LADY OF SECRETS Recommended Censor for Adults. NOTE—"Lady of Secrc-ts" will be screened in conjunction with another special road-show. WATCH TO-MORROW'S PAPERS. WATCH TO-MORROW'S PAPERS. TO-NIGHT—THURS.—TO-NIGHT! POPULAR NIGHT LADIES. 1/6 GENTLEMEN, 2/Special Floor Show including Mr. Cox. Mr. Hall, Dorothy and Eileen. PETER PAN CABARET Phone 46-777 TO-MORROW NIGHT—FRIDAY! EVENING DRESS ESSENTIAL. DOUBLE. 10/Special Floor Show including Dorothy and Eileen, Leon and Leila, stage version rumba, also Lady Crooner. Large Parties ring the Cabaret for a quote. Motor Trade Charity Ball April 28. "LONG TACK SAM" Ball, Peter Pan. May 1. DOUBLE, 6/-; Single, 3/-. Cabaret Supper. SPECIAL FLOOR SET. AH the Chinese members of the Company will appear in National Costume (20). Floor Show 9.30, including Mascotte and Maurice, dancers from Folies Bergere. WRESTLING TOWN HALL MONDAY. WRESTLING. LOFTY BLOMFIELD LOFTY BLOMFIELD HARRY KENT. HARRY KENT. Can Kent defeat Blomfield again? At Blomfield's special request this match has been arranged, as he is now in perfeot condition, and feela confident of equalising the score. BOX PLAN Now Open at Reg. Lewis, corner of Queen and Fort Streets. Kent is the most spectacular wrestler in New Zealand, and is packing tho houses everywhere. BE WISE AND BOOK YOUR SEAT. Dave O'Malley's Band will entertain patrons prior to the amateur preliminaries. MOTORING Q QLARING JJEADLIGHTS. Members of tho Automobile Association (Auckland) Inc., are notified that a Patrol will be on duty at tho undermentioned places from 7 p.iyi. to adjust Headlights FREE OF CHARGE. Membors are requested to see that electrical equipment is in good order beioro attending for test.' April 27th, PAPATOETOE.—Cairns Service Station. April, 28th, MANUREWA. Town Board Yard. April. 29th, CLEVEDON.—Near Post Office. April 30th, PAPAKURA,—Richardson Bros. Membership Tickets must be produoed. GEO. W. HUTCHISON, Secretary. PROFESSIONAL MR M. H. MILLER, Registered Surveyor and Engineer. HAS RESUMED PRACTICE At •; NO. 20 GREY BUILDINGS. Courthouse Lane and Chancery Street. M. H. MILLER, M.N.Z.1.5., Telephone 30-836. Assoc. M.N.Z. Soc. C.E. Howey walker. City Dentiat. PAINLESS Extraction of Teeth Free when New Teeth. Ordered.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22401, 23 April 1936, Page 20
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