AMUSEMENTS SHOPPERS' SESSION, 5 P.M. ENTERTAINMENT SUPREME I "Gallant Lady," lovelier than ever. wages furious war -against a pretty home-wrecker. TO-DAY Two Favourite Stars in the Smartest Comedy-Drama of 1936. ANN HARDING ANN HARDING ANN HARDING ANN HARDING ANN HARDING ANN HARDING ANN HARDING ANN HARDING ANN HARDING Even more lovely than in "Gallant Lady." HERBERT MARSHALL HERBERT MARSHALL HERBERT -MARSHALL HERBERT MARSHALL HERBERT MARSHALL HERBERT MARSHALLHERBERT MARSHALL. "THE LADY CONSENTS" "THE LADY CONSENTS" Recommended by Cehsor for Adults With MARGARET LINDSAY, WALTER ABEL. Brilliant Dialogue . . Gorgeonn Gowns ... A story of KW York Society . . . Here, indeed. "Ii delightful entertainment. DESMOND TANNER DESMOND TANNER MUSICAL WIZARD At the Organ and on Stage. Plans 30-100. THE STATE. SYMONDB ST. Phone 43-645. (Direction R\ J. Kerridge.) Hard of Hearing Sets Free to Patrons. To-night at 8 p.m. T - DIRECT FROM THEofyT" H GLADYS SWARTHOUT ' GLADYS SWARTHOUT E "ROSE OF THE RANCHO/ a "ROSE OF THE RANCHO. 1 "ROSE OF THE RANCHO." With JOHN BOLES Here's a story of gay' caballeros and smiling Benoritas, with a dash of my*, tery and romance, a splash oi song in J? the fiist outdoor musical play. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Special short features including it II the latest I J' POPEYE CAR TO OX. The State will not be open Anzac Day. Theatre Closed To-morrow (Anzac Day). Make 10-night. Your "Capitol" Pictnra Night. A Wonderful Programme. COMMENCING AT 7 O'CLOCK. I THE CAPITOLf final screening (New Programme Monday), FRED ASTAIRE. GINGER ROGERS And IRENE DUNNE in "ROBERTA." (Screening at 8.55 p.m.) Greater even tiian "Gay Divorcee." Also Joan Blondell and Glenda Farell il "WE'RE IN THE MONEY." „ (Screening at 7.45 p.m.) Ine Two Girls from "Kansas City Princess." (Both approved for Universal Exhibition.) i THE ASTOR, ' DOMINION ROM) To-night at 8. News Session."7.3o. Grace Moore in "ONE NIGHT OF LOVE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Ricardo Cortez, Jean Muir, in "WHITE COCKATOO." Recommended by Censor for Adult* Popular Prices. Tel. 21-4J13. [|M.ca] all men invited to FIRST OF SERIES of STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER TALKS BY JAMES WYUE. TUESDAY APRIL 28, AT 8 P.M. Subject: "YOURSELF." SKATING SKATING ROUSHWORTHS' RINK. TO-NIGHT IS OUR LATE NIGHT THIS WEEK. TOBOGGAN, RACING. HOCKEY. BALLOONS, SQUEAKERS. STREAMERS. TO-NIGHT'S SPECIAL! —"TAMBO"— IN SONG AND TAMBOURINE ACT. THIS WEEK'S GALA NIGHT-TO-NIGHT —OWING TO SATURDAY HOLIDAY^ ROUSHWORTHS' RINK. # LECTURES T\TIIY STOP LEARNING? W JOIN A W.E.A. CLASS THIS WINTER. i i of Open *.o all adults. Fee 5s per ciass U* Lecturef). entitles to use of Library. UNEMPLOYED WORKERS may. enrol FREE OF CHARGE, on application to class tuto' MONDAY. Aprils?— Drama, Literature ot ISCO-i9on. TUESDAY. April W.—Approach to Literature, Approach to Economics (mainly for younger Students), Economics ■ (Finance! WEDNESDAY April 29.—Music (Appreciation), Art (Appreciation), Philosophy THURSDAY. April 30.—International . Relations, Science (Approach to Physics) FRIDAY, Mav I.—Dramatio Practice. FIRST LECTURE IN EACH COURSE FREE. Full particulars from Syllabus, obts'f 1 ' able at BocV Shop*,, or Office. Hid Grammar School, Symonds t>t. (Pho 46-094). RICHMOND, Director. . BERNARD MARTIN, Secretary rOME NURSING. The First Lecture .on ys fWrf Iloitin Nursing will be given at the AMBULANCE • y STATION. RUTLAND ST. to MEN on MONDAY. APR IL '27 at 7 p.m.. and to LADIES on MONDAY. MA\ < t. 7 p.m. The fee for the course of six I tures unci examination is 7s (ki. cation is requested to: — ,„ n J THE SECRETARY-MANAGER. St. John Ambulance Association, P.O. Box 48. Weliesley St. TelephoneJjbLSi PEOPLES UNIVERSITY. Sunday. p.m. Speaker. E. G. Jones M A-. B subject. "Cosmic Rays." 3 Queen St. cussion. All welcome
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22402, 24 April 1936, Page 28
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