AMUSEMENTS MAYFAIR (LATE NATIONAL) 11111111 l Queen St. Phone 42-1001 = Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. g I | TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! | 1 Continuous Sessions: 11 —2— 58. | I 2 FIRST RELEASE 2- 1 | 2 EASTER SPECIALS 2 j | No. 1 | First N.Z. Screening | | I PETER LORRE |||| I 1 PETER LORRE 11 I I MYSTERY MAN OF THE MYSTIC § i ORIENT, § = In the 2nd of tho thrilling new = § "Mr. Moto" Scries, = = = II "THANK YOU, MR. MOTO" 11 11 "THANK YOU, MR. MOTO" II 11 "THANK YOU, MR. MOTO" 11 s | Recom. by Censor for Adults. 11 I siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiir; | I EXCITING ADVENTURES IN | | STRANGE, FAR-OFF PLACES. § i Seven scattered scrolls .. . holding § i the secret to the hidden tomb of Gen- = 3 ghis Khan and its buried treasure! § 1 Tempting a band of thieves who stop | i at nothing, not oven murder! Men- § = acing two unsuspecting lovers! = 3 Challenging the powers of the g I Orient's master of crime detection. § I 7 PEOPLE RISK THEIR LIVES! 1 i 7 PEOPLE DIE! TO SOLVE THE i | MYSTERY OF THE 7 SCROLLS! | I No. 2 | First N.Z. Screening | | I . GLORIA STUART I | MICHAEL WHALEN 1 I In a new and furiously funny angle §j = on love. § | tLI 11 [IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIII ] 1111111111111111111111 > L111111111IJ: = II "CHANGE OF HEART" II II "CHANGE OF HEART" || | | Approved for Universal Exhibition. I § = niillillllllliillllllliliillliillllllliiiiiiniiiliilliiiiliiililiiiiililllllllllllilillliilir. § i LOOK! 1 i I FREE EASTER EGG I i TO EVERY CHILD = = Attending the Day Sessions. = .Milium hi m mi mi ii in in ii in ii in iiiiitii m minium illinium ii urn mm iiiiitiiiiiinft STRAND Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Continuous Sessions: 11.0 —2.15 —5.0 —8.0. LAUGH! SID fA c ,¥B. FOR lATIPHI ADULTS! CONVULSIONS FOR LAUGH! CHILDREN! WITHERS WITHERS WITHERS WITHERS WITHERS WITHERS WITHERS WITHERS WITHERS WITHERS WITHERS WITHERS WITHERS WITHERS WITHERS "45 FATHERS" "45 FATHERS' "45 FATHERS' "45 FATHERS" "45 FATHERS" With THOMAS BECK LOUISE HARVEY and THE HARTMANB Famous DANCE SATIRISTS, CONJURORS and VENTRILOQUISTS. THEY HOOK-UP WITH JANE AND START A RARE SCREEN COMEDY RIOT! | ALSO SCREENING | ARTHUR TREACHER IN "THANK YOU, JEEVES" WHAT HO! AND CHEERIO! HE'S THE FUNNIEST CHARACTER IN FICTION! PRINCESS " DOMINION RD. phone IM3B. ALICE FAYE, RITZ BROS., In the Ace of Musicals, "YOU CANT HAVE EVERYTHING." It's Better than "Wake Up and Live." JOHN LODER, ANNA LEE, In "NON-STOP NEW YORK." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. . Same programme as above, also Cartoon. ADELPHI RICHMOND AV. To-night at I Phone 27-235. DOROTHY LAMOUR (Star of "Hurricane"), In the first picture to come out of Spain's Flaming Revolt. "THE LAST TRAIN FROM MADRID." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also WILL HAY—WILL HAY, In "OH. MR. PORTER." Approved for Universal Exhibition. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 1.30. Same great programme as above. DE LUXE I T "r *' 8 MT. ALBERT. jSSHoSo£ Kitz Bros., Joan Davis, Tony Martin, "LIFE BEGINS AT COLLEGE." John Uoles. Jack Oakie, in "FIGHT FOR YOUR LADY." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. K"TWr.'S I Northcote. To-night at 8. KllNu J | Matinee at 2. Bob Burns, Martha Raye, in MYIUUIN IAIIN JVLUSIU. Approved for Universal Exhibition. SWIMMING Jmm NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY GJr SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), TEPID BATHS 7.30 P.M. SEE J. C. W. DA VIES, N.Z. EMPIRE GAMES BREASTSTROKE REPRESENTATIVE, IN ACTION PRICES: 1/-, 1/6. RAILWAY NOTICES |L|l| JNj'EW 2 ealand railways. RACES AT ELLERSLIE. APRIL 18. Trains for the Races leave Auckland at 9.48 a.m., 10.45 a.m., 11,0 a.m., 11.20 a.m. 1L47 a.m., 12.10 p.m. and 1.20 p.m. Return trains leave Racecourse for Auckland at frequent intervals from 4.13 p.m. bofore and after last race. Return Faro, irrespective of Class 1/-. Racecourse to Auckland, Single fare, 6d. J^AILWAYS TOUR: NORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS' PARTY, MAY 1 to 7, 1038. Special train leaves Okaihau 8.40 a.m., Kaifcohe 9.2, Otiria 10.15, Hikurangi 11.34, Whangarei 12.25 p.m., Waiotira 1.18, Maungaturoto 2.15 p.m., and Wellsford 3.5 p.m. This train will, if required, stop for passengers at all stations between Kaikohe and Wellsford. Tour embraces sight-seeing at Pnkekohe, Hamilton, To Awamutu, Matamata and Rotorua. Overall individual faro, exclusive of hotel expenses, £4/0/7. Special concession for hotel accommodation. Specially conducted tour, wonderful opportunity to gain first-hand technical farming instruction. Note the special cheap fare available to farmer and wife. DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY OF A CHEAP WEEK'S TOUR.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23015, 18 April 1938, Page 18
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