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AMUSEMENTS LAST 2 DAYS CHARLES BOYER—JEAN ARTHUR In " HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT " M HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT " With LEO CARILLO and COLIN CLIVE. (Recommended by Censor fAr Adults.) THE REGENT (Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd.) Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. " HOW YOU GONNA KEEP 'EM DOWN ON THE FA KM NOW MAE WEST IB THERE"? EST M AE W' EST M AE W- EST In "GO WEST, YOUNG MAN" "GO WEST, YOUNG MAN" "GO WEST, YOUNG MAN" WARREN WILLIAM, RANDOLPH SCOTT, ALICE BRADY. ISABEL JEWEHL, LYLE TALBOT. Mae West goes rural with a vengeance and the old farm will never bo the same again! You got a kick out" of Mae in "KLONDIKE ANNIE," but you are going to get a bigger kick out of this story of her as a touring movie star who drops into the life of a farmer boy—with almost disastrous results. A Paramount Picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) YOU SHOULD BOOK NOW I Plan at Theatre—32-888. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2. THIS EVENING AT 8. LAST 4 NIGHTS AND 2 MATINEES OF THE MARCUS SHOW THE MARCUS SHOW In their third Completely New and Brilliant Production, 'REVUE CONTINENTAL." •REVUE CONTINENTAL." Two and a-half hours of Fast Flying Vaudeville and Revue!! If you enjoyed "La Vie Parce" and "Broadway Vanities," then you will go into ecstacies over " REVUE CONTINENTAL."! Fast and Furious! Tons of Comedy and Marvellous Scenas previously -only seen on the Picture Screen! Box Plans at Lewis Eadv, Ltd. PRICES Matinee To-day: Reserves, 5/-; Unreserved, 4/-, 3/-, I/O. Children Half-price. Day Sales at Theatre Kiosk. 2/Evening Prices: Reserves, 7/0; Unreserved, 0/-, 4/-, 2/-. Day Sales, 2/0. All prices plus tax. HAMILTON THEATREGOERS Preferential Booking at 10/0 (plus tax 1/2), open at Lewis Eady, Ltd., Hamilton, to-day for one performance Monday Evening at 8 of "LA VIE PAREE" by THE MARCUS SHOW at the THEATRE ROYAL. Be advised, book your seats preferentially to-day. t AUCKLAND LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY PRESENTS " ANNA CHRISTIE " 1 "ANNA CHRISTIE" "ANNA CHRISTIE" (Eugene O'Neil's Famous Play) TO-NIGHT \ TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT and Every Night this week at CONCERT CHAMBER, 8 p.m. Prices: 5/- Kesd.. 3/- and 1/0. Intending Members: ENROL AND BOOK NOW at Lewis Eady, Ltd. and secure SPECIAL RATES AND PRIVILEGES Including PLAY READING and RADIO WORK. WRESTLING HPHE AUCKLAND WRESTLING X ASSOCIATION (Inc.) wishes to apologise to the thousands who were unable to gain admission to the Town Hall on Monday Night and see in action undoubtedly the most polished wrestler seen in this country. In order that all fans may have an opportunity of seeing this " Human Torpedo " SAMMY STEIN SAMMY STEIN SAMMY STEIN . . . he has been matched against DR. GORDON McKENZIE DR. GORDON McKENZIE DR. GORDON McKENZIE NEXT SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY at the TOWN HALL MeKenzie is almost ns fast and spectacular as Stein, but can he use the "forearm jolt"? This match will keep you on your toes from "gong to gong." « The Box Plan opens THURSDAY MORNING at Reg. Lewis, corner of Queen and Fort Streets. We have warned you before about hooking. Be Wise. REUNIONS A UCKLAND HOSPITAL TRAINED A NURSES. A Reunion of Auckland HospitAl Trained Nurses will be held at the Nurses' Home, Auckland Hospital, on SATURDAY, May 8, at 2.30 p.m. All Ex-Nurses of the Auckland Hospital p.ro asked to accept this invitation, and if able to attend are requested to notify the Lady Superintendent before May 5, 1037,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22714, 28 April 1937, Page 22

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