A STORY... deep in the heart of the world forever . . . now given enthralling life in a picture such as the world has never known! Here at last is the final flower of Motion Picture Achievement! DAILY AT 11 Of Course, at . . ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. William Shakespeare's Romeo and tuliet" OMEO A.VD O ULIET" Romeo and tuliet** omeo And Juliet" With NORMA SHEARER LESLIE HOWARD JOHN BARRYMORE And Edna May Oliver—Basil Rath bone —C. Aubrey Smith —Ralph Forbes Reginald Denny Booking is heavy for this evening. Plans are open at the Booking Office in the Main Foyer from 0.30 a.m. It is essential to reserve or come early I Phone 32-920. (Approved Universal Exhibition.) TO THE THOUSANDS . . . of people who have asked us ceaselessly during the last twelve months "WHEN IS ROSE MARIE COMING?" we now take great pleasure in being able to answer that . . . ATELSON TT'DDY 1\ ELSON -CiDDY ATELSON TPDDY ELSON J-^DDY ATELSON T7DDY i> ELSON -TJDDY TEANETTE O EANETTE TEANETTE O EANETTE TEANETTE O EANETTE l\,f ACTION ALD IVL ac-L'onald MACT\ONALD AC-L'ONALD MACTvONALD AC-MONALD o EANETTE J-*-»-AC-MONALD DEFINITELY COMMENCES ITS AUCKLAND SEASON AT ... . ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller NEXT FRIDAY! AT 11 IMPORTANT! Box Plans for "ROSE MARIE" open at the Booking Office in the Main Foyer on Monday morning. The Prices will be as usual, viz:— (Reservations), Matinees 2/3, Evening Performances 2/10 and 3/4. Mail Order Booking from Country Patrons will receive prompt attention in order of receipt. In orderlig please send Cheque, Postal Note 'or Money Order. All seats on sale one week in advance. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) nd TA JJatinee To-day, 2 p.m. UEjL lrt To-night and Monday. PAUL ROBESON A IRENE DUNNE in "SHOW BOAT." Approved for Universal Exhibition.i Free Dance Follows Orchestra >e: —The Blussian Ballet. The Pills ros., Hearts of Coke, Flondoda Ohello, Aesbestos, etc. HE BRIGHTEST VARSITY SHOW IN YEARS. UNIVERSITY HALL, TO-NIGHT, , w Iso Mon., Tues., Wed., 10th-12th Ma> Prices: 1/- and 1/6. Reserves at Lewis Eady, Ltd., 6d extra. SOMETHING DIFFERENT I SOMETHING NEWI WILL IT GET HERE? RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL m ANOTHER DAY OF (m\ THRILLS! -jL FOOTBALL AT ITS BEST. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). TO-DAY (SATURDAY). CARLAW PARK. CARLAW PARK. No. 1 GROUND. MANUKAU V. MARIST 0.8., MANUKAU v. MARIST 0.8., MANUKAU v. MARIST 0.8., MANUKAU v. MARIST 0.8., AT 1.30 P.M. RICHMOND v. NORTH SHORE. RICHMOND v. NORTH SHORE. RICHMOND v. NORTH SHORE, RICHMOND v. NORTH SHORE, Thousands thrilled with last week's Match. Saturday promises a further exciting programme. Don't Miss It I No. 2 GROUND. MT. ALBERT v. CITY, MT. ALBERT v. CITY, MT. ALBERT v. CITY. AT 1.30 P.M PONSONBY v. NEWTON, 4 PONSONBY v. NEWTON, PONSONBY v. NEWTON, AT 3 P.M Admission: Usual Charges. GREAT ATTRACTION CORONATION DAY. WEDNESDAY NEXT, MAY 12. CARLAW PARK. MAORIS v. AUCKLAND. MAORIS v. AUCKLAND. MAORIS v. AUCKLAND. Patrons will remember the speetaculai game played by the Maoris last year. This year their side promises to be better than ever.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22723, 8 May 1937, Page 26
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