AMUSEMENTS THE EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Now Luxury Playhouse. SPECIAL CORONATION DAY SESSIONS. 11.30 A.M., 2.15 P.M., 5 P.M., &15 P:M. Warner Bros. Present "GREEN LIGHT" "GREEN LIGHT" OUT of the pages of Lloyd C. Douglas' memory-haunting story flashes the secret that marie a million people wake up and love I ERROL FLYNN Dashing Star of "Captain Blood" and "The Charge of tho Light Brigade" in his first modern role. jyjARGARET T INDSAY, gIR QEDRIC JJARDWICKE. Recommended by Censor for Adults. * » * In Addition: T HE J£ ING ' S pEOPLE. T HE K ING ' S p EOPLE - A STIRRING PAGEANT of Empire events rushed by air mail from London to. Auckland for the Embassy to fittingly commemorate the crowning of our beloved King George and Queen Elizabeth. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TELEPHONE FOR RESERVATIONS, 32-GGO. "THE LONDON" | x Adults: TO-DAY gPECIAL CORONATION 2 SPLENDID FEATURES! !/ " 6d 1 /- 6d "THE ROYAL CAVALCADE" _ A VIVID REVIEW OF OUR I/6d KINGS AND QUEENS and , EMPIRE CELEBRATIONS! 6d Every Citizen should see it! >,• Every Child should see itl '/" /•j Only to bo seen at 6d "THE LONDON." 1/AJ Also a Groat Western by Zane Grey. ™ RICHARD DIX and 1/6d MARTHA SLEEPER in ? , 6d I "WEST OF THE PECOS" | i | ; /ij Both Approved Universal Exhibition. '/ Dc * Continuous from Morning to Night. Children fid fid (id fid fid (id I /_ 6d"THE LONDON." Opp. G.P.O. ' | TUDOR GNEMA | = HOLIDAY MATINEE TO-DAY = AT 2.30! = Special Screening of EE "SAN FRANCISCO," —: And Audioscopiks. (At the Matinee Only To-day). ~ This Evening at 81 Artificially Heated! First Screening in Auckland! EE KATHARINE HEPBURN, CARY EE GRANT, BRIAN AHERNE and EE EDMUND GWENN, in EE "SYLVIA SCARLETT" From Compton McKenzie's Novel. Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. ,■—. « Tf-rrr., pTMrm A I TAKAPUNA. GAIETY CINEMA 'Phone 23-105. I 1 To-night. rr: Will Hay in the Comedy-feature: = "WHERE THERE'S A WILL." (Approved for Universal Exhibition). THE ASTOR, DOMINION ROAD. Centrally Heated. To-night at 8. Variety Session, 7.30. Irene Dunne, Al.'jn Jones, with Paul Robeson in "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" Also Ralph Bellamy, Gloria Shea, in " DANGEROUS INTRIGUE. 1, Both Approved for Universal Exhibition, Lounge Circle, 1/0; Stalls, 1/*. Children, Half-price. Reserves: No Extra. Tel. 15-433. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 P.M. MAYFAIR SANDRINGHAM Centrally Heated. Phone 12-093. Special Matinee To-day at 2 p.m. To-night at 7.30 p.m. Variety Night. 3 BRILLIANT ATTRACTIONS. (1) Elissa - Landi, Frank Morgan in "SISTERS UNDER THE SKIN." Recommended by Censor for Adults. (2) On Stage, First Public Appearance since returning from Australia, Stewart Harvey, Auckland's leading baritone, winner of IZB personality quest. Hear him sing the popular number that won the hearts of N.Z. Radio Fans. (3) Gene Raymond, Ann Sothern, in "HOORAY FOR LOVE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Including Excellent Featurettes. HENDERSON UUNI ,gS£& p a H UEES RONALD COLMAN in "A TALE OF TWO CITIES." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
AMUSEMENTS WHAT BETTER ENTERTAINMENT COULD YOU HAVE FOR CORONATION WEEK? Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh . . . Romantic Lovers in heroic days . . . Flora Robson, magnificent as England's greatest Queen . . . fearless and beloved . . . Raymond Massey as a fanatical ruler . . . Philip of Spain . • • THE REGENT (Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd.) SPECIAL CORONATION DAY SESSIONS: 31.30 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 5 p.m. and 8.15 p.m ALEXANDER KOKDA Presonts the ERICH POMMER PRODUCTION. Fire t?ngland." IRE VVF.R ill NO LAND." " XT'IRE nVICR 17 NO LAND." "J 1 IRE WvKR JCJNGLAND." " TTURE T7INGLAND." " J- niE FLORA ROBSON, LAURENCE OLIVIER VIVIEN LEIGH, LESLIE BANKS. She could ' command tho reckless loyalty of many bravo men—for her they would brave the fires of the Inquisition and the guns of the Great Armada. She was Elizabeth of England! . . . Yet in the fiolrl of romance she took second place to her humblest lady-in-waiting, a "chit of a girl," whose youth and boauty meant more to tho man she loved than all Elizabeth's pomp and power I A London Films Production. Released through United Artists. Also, Disney Silly Symphony, "COUNTRY COUSIN." Travelogue, "ALONG THE LIFE LINE OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE." Special Preview of "CORONATION PREPARATIONS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. YOU MUST BOOK NOW I Plans at Theatre, 32-888. |==_ Symonds St. Direction: R. J. Kerridge. To-night at 8 p.m. Phone 43-045. i Speciai Matinee I | To-day, at 2 p.m. | Robert TAYLOR Joan CRAWFORE Franchot TONE James STEWART Melvyn DOUGLAS Lionel BARRYMORE In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "THE GORGEOUS HUSSY" ===== "THE GORGEOUS HUSSY" = Approved for Universal Exhibition. lIIIIIIIICIVIC THEATRETTE TO-DAY 2.15 P.M. A r | A Rip-roaring Western, ua Packed with Thrills. ua 6d —GEORGE O'BRIEN— 6d 6d "THE LAST TRAIL" 6d Two-fisted Fighting in c,.i the Old West. /i uu Approved for Universal Exhibition. Da 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! QORONATION QARNIVAL PETER PAN N.Z.'s Premier Cabaret -yERY JJEAVY jDOOKINGI DANCING: 8-30 TILL I A.M. ADMISSION: | 9/0 | —I DRESS OPTIONAL I Special Spectacular RED. WHITE & BLUE BALLET (From Cecil Hall Studio). • THEO WALTERS (Showman Extraordinary) And His Augmented VELVET RHYTHM BAND —Comprising Nine Talented Artists—• DOORS OPEN AT 8 P.M. MANAGER NEIL EDGAR. COMMUNITY SINGING. THIS WEEK THE SING WILL BE HELD AT THE TOWN HALL ON FRIDAY AT 12 NOON, IN PLACE OF WEDNESDAY.
CORONATION DAY TN order to enablo Patrons to attend tho Coronation Ceremony this morning, or to view the illuminations this evening before attending the Theatres, the Times of Performances at the City Theatres to-day will bo as follows: 11.30 A.M. 2.15 P.M. 5. 0 P.M. 8.15 P.M. EMBASSY THEATRE ST. JAMES' THEATRE REGENT THEATRE STRAND THEATRE CIVIC THEATRE NATIONAL THEATRE MAJESTIC THEATRE PLAZA THEATRE
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22726, 12 May 1937, Page 22
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