AMUSEMENTS SECOND BIG WEEK SECOND BIG WEEK Commenced auspiciously yesterday—truly the most-talked-of picture Auckland has known for many a day. Lancer qpy" ANCER OPY" "T ANCER QPY" ••Jjancer £>PY" Lancer qpy" ANCER OPY" Lancer qpy" ANCER OPY" "T ANCER CPY" "JJANCER IJPY" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) WITH GEO. SANDERS PETER LORRE and DOLORES DEL RIO The most extraordinary adventure a man ever faced —a picture that tells more than has ever been told before —the most suspenseful story ever filmed. BECAUSE IT'S REAL! Also : Special Featurette: "BONE BENDERS," Hilarious incidents from wrestling matches throughout the world. BOOK M|||r NOW PLAN AT THEATRE. RES. 41-586. CRYSTAL RIALTO PALACE and RIALTO MT. EDEN. NEWMARKET. Phnnp 14-573 Phone 46-609. Phone 14 573 Phone 46-609. Final Screening To-niprht at 8 p.m. LORETTA YOUNG—DON AMECHE Madcap sweethearts.. living on thrills and laughing at peri)..with BOBRAH MINEVITCH AND HIB MUSICAL RASCALS, in "LOVE UNDER FIRE" A story as tense with suspense as it is sparkling with laughs I Associate Feature JANE WITHERS, A Riding, Roping Buckaroo, in "WILD AND WOOLLY" The West was Never so Wild Until Jane Arrived. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Special Added Attraction EMPIRE GAMES FINALS including BOOT'S (N.Z.) Amazing Victory in the 880 yards MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. "Wild and Woolly," Popeyo and '2 Terrytoon Cartoons, 2 Comedies and Empire Games Finals Extra at Crystal Palace Only I CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS PARADE ! I STATE | To ' night at 7.45 | ONEHUNGA. Phone 12-344. M «. P ADL jfum I . "LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA" I "This picture contains everything that good enter* tainment should contain." DICK FORAN, the Singing Cowboy, "UMPTV TTfIT.OTVRS " Both Approved for Universal Exhibition, r Special Added Attraction 1 MARCH OF TIME" First of 1938 Series. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. "Empty Holsters," "Annapolis Salute," "March of Time," News, Comedies, Cartoons, Novelties, etc.—2 Big Features and ' 6 Other Attractions. All Approved for Universal Exhibition. EMPRESS I Stffo" *2?™: Ph.., THAT RAVISHING BEAUTY of "Wings of the Morning" * ANNABELLA * In an unforgettable story, - "UNDER THE RED ROBE" - (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RALPH MORGAN, HERBERT MUNDIN, "THAT'S MY STORY" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. "Under the Red Robe," "Idol of the Crowds," News, Cartoon, Serial. (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — , Final Screening. REGAL To-night at Q PONSONBY RD. phono 26-940. ROBERT TAYLOR, - ■ , BARBARA STANWYCK, VICTOR McLAGLEN, In a Thrilling and Amazing Story, "HIS AFFAIR." Recommended by Censor for Adults. WM. BOYD as Hopalong Cassidy in "RUSTLERS' VALLEY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 1.30. Same Great Programme as above. adeLphi " 8 BICHMOWD AT. BINKIE STUART Lovable 4-year-old Star, in "ROSE OF TRALEE." WM. BOYD as Hopalong Cassidy in Clarence E. Mulford's "RUSTLERS' VALLEY." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Special Added Attraction A FURTHER EPISODE OF THE „ "BOMBING OF SHANGHAI." Recommended by Censor for Adults only, and Not Suitable for Children. NOTE.—.This will be screened after ' usual performance. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 1.30. 'Rose of Tralee," "Rustler's Valley," Serial.
A FINAL WORD! REV. C. IRVING BENSON, 8.A., TOWN HALL, SUNDAY, 3 P.M. ADMISSION FREE. COLLECTION. BROADCAST FROM IYX. Gaelic society. The Gaelic Society will hold its Monthly Social in the Manchester Unity Buildings, Corner of Victoria and Hobson Streets, on WEDNESDAY, March 23, commencing at 8 p.m. Gaels, their families and friends are cordially invited to attend. The programme will consist of Piping, Highland Dancing and Singing. ANGUS MacDONALD, Hon. Sec. HOOKEY j THE annual meeting of 1 the somerville hockey club f£ j will be held at the REMUERA HOCKEY GROUNDS OL WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 23, AT 7.30 P.M. All members and intending members are requested to be present. G. N. SHAND, Hon. Sac. EXAMINATIONS A DVERTISING EXAMINATIONS. all - c * Australian States and Now Zealand, for Licentiate Certificate (L.0.A.) and Diploma of A.0.A., May 17. New Zealand entries close April 23.—Particulars from the Advertising Education Board's New Zealand Representative. R. T. Smith, F.0.A., c/o J. Inglis Wright. Ltd., P.O. Box 801, Auckland. OLUB NOTICES L S gi ?°- — 500 To-night at 8. Good
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22991, 19 March 1938, Page 28
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