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AMUSEMENTS LAST THREE DAYS. DAILY AT 11 Of Course, at , - - ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. William Shakespeare's "T>OMEO \ND TULIET" ••JttOMEO 'J ULIET" ■ Romeo and tuliet OMEO ULIET" With NORMA SHEARER LESLIE HOWARD JOHN BARRYMORE Plans open at the theatre. Phone 32-020. (Approved Universal Exhibition.) AGAIN THEY THRILL YOU WITH GLORIOUS MELODY! The Singing Stare of "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" now lift their golden voices to excite all the world with the immortal melodies- of the most vibrant and stirring musical of our time! "ROSE MARIE -—the romantic drama of a pampered peer of the opora and a rugged Mountie" torn between love and duty, whose hearts met where mountains met the sky! NEXT FRIDAY! ,At 11 —2.15 —5 p.m.—B p.m. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. THRILL AGAIN TO . j . , " ROSE " ROSE " ROSE " ROSE " ROSE " ROSE " ROSE " ROSE " ROSE ROSE " ROSE " ROSE " ROSE " ROSE MARIE " MARIE " MARIE " MARIE " MARIE " MARIE " MARIE " MARIE " MARIE " MARIE " MARIE " MARIE" MARIE " MARIE " With the Singing Sweethearts of "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" . ■ TVTELSON T7*DDY •L' ELSON -"DDY AJELSON T?DDY i> ELSON -CJDDY Nelson tt'Ddy ELSON A^DDY TEANETTE ]\/f ACTION ALL J eanette IVlac-L'onald TEANETTE M AC "n ONA £S Jeanette IVlac-L'onald TEANETTE EANETTE i'J-AC-l-^ONALD They fill the air with the famous songs ..." "ROSE MARIE. I LOVE YOU/; "SONG OF THE MOUNTIES." "INDIAN LOVE CALL." „ "SERENADE JUST FOR YOU. "PARDON ME. MADAME." Never before has the screen seen such a spectacle as the sensational "TOTEM POLE" DANCE as 1000 Indians perform thrilling colourful dances to the haunting "Totem Pole" melody I "ROSE MARIE" IS MADE FOR METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER BY W. S. VAN DYKE, DIRECTOR OF "NAUGHTY MARIETTA." BOOKING IS TREMENDOUS! Already plans for Saturday Evening are half booked . . . and bookings for the other performances are particularly heavy! Plans are open in the Main Foyer daily from 9.30 a.m. Hurry along—the best seats are going fast! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW CIVIC NEW CABARET CORONATION REVELS. DANCING TILL 1 A.M. See Herald To-morrow. RUGBY FOOTBALL REPRESENTATIVE RUGBY. CORONATION DAY. . TO-MORROW XWEDNESDAY), EDEN PARK. , i AT 3 P.M. SOUTH AUCKLAND ' SOUTH AUCKLAND AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. CURTAIN-RAISER: AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL v. MT. ALBERT GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Proceeds in Aid of the King George V. Memorial Fund. Free List Entirely Suspended. BOXING "TAKE THAT!" - . We combine our policy of flm ' /WTn matching men who have «yy proved their quality as clean f boxers and men not afraid to mix it. TOWN HALL, MONDAY NEXT. A PACKED TOWN HALL. Greeted the Martin-Pluto fight and we give our personal guarantee that next Monday's encounter should be an even greater attraction. YOUNG GILDO YOUNG GILDO YOUNG GILDO Needs no introduction—a fighter all the way and whose superb defence and lightning punches have amazed New Zealand audiences. JACKIE SHARPE JACKIE SHARPE JACKIE SHARPE The brilliant young feather-weight, whose string of successes in Australia has placed him second only to the champion, Mickie Miller. In two of his three fights with Miller the verdicts in favour of the champion brought- the greatest storms of protest from Australian fight audiences in recent years 12 3-MINUTE ROUNDS. ' Box Plan Opens at Watt's Sports Depot. Exchange Lane, on Thursday Next, at S a.m <V r P H E PUBLIC AR E t M CORDIALLY INVITED T() WITNESS WORK-Of'TS ~JACKIE SHARPE AT THE FIRE STATION GYM. TO-M*ORROW (WED.) NIGHT, AT ,7.45.. AND AT LEYS INSTITUTE GYM. ON THURSDAY NIGHT AT 7.46.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22725, 11 May 1937, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22725, 11 May 1937, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22725, 11 May 1937, Page 22

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