AMUSEMENTS JUST LOOK AT THIS FOR A WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT! The kings of hilarity return in another grand entertainment packed with excitement, irresistible comedy and glorious music! /ou've J2V 1 them as brigands in 'FRA DIAVOLO" . . . you've seen them as a couple of lowlifo Highlanders in "BONNY SCOTLAND" . . now Stan and Ollio . are Gypsies . . . and romance is in their blood ... I TO-DAY AT 11 ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction Sir Benjamin Fuller. . AS DUMB AS EVER . . . OTAN OLIVER Otan Oliver Ci TAN OLIVER UTAN Oliver LATXREIi aurel Laurel aurel Laurel aurel Laurel AUREL T AUREL i-AUREL HARD"? ARDY Hardy ARDY Hardy ardy Hardy ardy Hardy ardy ■ in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Production of Balfe's Immortal Opera . . . "THE " THE " THE " THE " THE " THE " THE " THE " THE " THE " THE "THE "THE "THE BOHEMIAN BOHEMIAN BOHEMIAN BOHEMIAN BOHEMIAN BOHEMIAN BOHEMIAN BOHEMIAN BOHEMIAN BOHEMIAN BOHEMIAN BOHEMIAN BOHEMIAN BOHEMIAN With JACQUELINE WELLS, ANTONIO MORENO. \ND A Really Outstanding Associate Programme includes . . . "THE HIT-AND-RUN DRIVER" A remarkably interesting subject demonstrating fearlessly the tragedy (his speed fiend leaves in his wake and the relentless methods by which a Nation tracks him down! "BASEBALL TECHNIQUE" From A to Z in Baseball running commentary by Pete Smith! "JAPAN IN CHERRY BLOSSOM TIME " Easily the most delightful of all the Fitzpatrick Coloured Travel Gems. Etc., Etc. BOOKINGS ... are already heavy for the "Week-end and the King's Birthday. Plans on view in the Main Foyer daily from 9.30 a.m. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) || PRINCE EDWARD || Rarangahape Road .Phono 46-252 Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Centrally Heated. .Warm and Comfortable. TO-NIGHT With BING CROSBY, JOAN BENNETT. MARY BOLAND, THELMA TODD. Bing gives us five new Bong hits . . . and you'll scream at Mary Boland as his much-married mother . . . " ATEVADA," " i> EVADA," LARRY (BUSTER) CRABBE, KATHLEEN BURKE, MONTE BLUE, RAYMOND HATTON. Zane Grey's greatest novel comes to the screen, not only as a tale of the West, but as one of the most thrilling stories ever screened. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Usual Excellent Supports. Box Plans are now open at the theatre. LECTURES /CHAIRMANSHIP, PUBLIC Bgaifg U SPEAKING, ETC. Class Begins at Old Grammar School, TO-NIGHT, 7.30 p.m.. with Four Lectures on Chairmanship, by THE HON. BERNARD MARTIN. Definite Night for Future Moetings (not necessarily Friday) to be chosen by those present. Class may continue later with English, Essay-Writing, etc., if desired by members. Fee to bo fixed according to length of course (e.g., 3s for 12 Lectures). , ALL INTERESTED INVITED.' CINEMA. OPP. G.P.O R J. TERRY. DIETITIAN. " QUESTIONNAIRE " NIGHT. SUNDAY NEXT. 7.30 P.M. BOXING CYRIL PLUTO, MEETS NEVILLE MUDGWAY, 15 8-MINUTE ROUNDS. Pluto will meet a greatly improved Mudeway and many who have watched his training expect Pluto to receive his first N.Z. defeat. ALSO ANOTHER PROFESSIONAL BOUT. FRANK HUTCHINS V. (Eltham) C. SAUNDERS (Hamilton). 6 8-MINUTE ROUNDS. BE WISE AND BOOK. NO EXTRA FOR RESERVES. AT WATTS' SPORTS DEPOT. CHIROPRACTIC) AT. REDDRLL, Palmer School Gradu- » ate.—Treatment given in the Home.— Phone 41-818, Mt. Albeit. Consultation Free. CHIROPRACTIC Health Service. - Percy Hnmblin. —Palmer Graduate, American experience. WXi Colonial Mutual Bldg., Phono 42-244. /CHIROPRACTIC Institute. Inc., Lionel V-' Duggan, Principal. 43 Winstone Bldg. —X-Ray and Pat ho Neurometer Service.— 44-929 DIJGGAN. MISS FREDA, Palmer Graduate. Member N.Z.A.C.A., Winstone Bldg.. Queen St. Phone 411-414. GILES AND GILES. Palmer Graduates, members N.Z.A.C.A., Dilworth Bldg., Auckland: Prince# St.. Dunedin.—Phone 45-525.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22449, 19 June 1936, Page 18
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