AMUSEMENTS l||l||ll| MAYFAIR I (LATE NATIONAL) ll] Queen St. Phono 42-109 = Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. § 1 TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! | = Continuous Sessions: 11, 2, 5, 8. = 2= SUPER O I ATTRACTIONS | I | BOTH TRANSFERRED DIRECT I \ | | FROM THE PLAZA I | § No, A l ' ( j azz i inf , m usical comedy full g = of zip and melody. = I •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH ALEXANDER KORDA luiiiiiiniiilij | I = presents * = | II "PARADISE'FOR TWO" II II "PARADISE FOR TWO" II II "PARADISE FOR TWO" II II "PARADISE FOR TWO" H || "PARADISE FOR TWO" || I fiIIIimiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIMIMIMIIIMIUIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIMIIimiin 1 FOUR CATCHY SONGS.... DOZENS | =OF NEW DANCE CREATIONS f i SIXTY GORGEOUS GIRLS A | § THOUSAND LAUGHS AND A § 1 LOVELY LEADING LADY. g | Starring I I - JACK HULBERT 1 | JACK HULBERT | | AND S I PATRICIA ELLIS 1 I v PATRICIA ELLIS 1 s Bringing You More Fun and Frolic | | Than Ever Before. | I N °' 2 ' LESLIE HOWARD I 1 LESLIE HOWARD 1 : In His First Comedy Role, = 1 JOAN BLONDELL 1 1 HUMPHREY BOGART M and BRAY j 1 In the Season's Biggest Yell I | I iiiiiiiiiiiniiii WALTER WANGER'Simiiimmimig | II "STAND IN" II l| "STAND IN" 11 II "STAND IN" y i liiiiimiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiimiiMiMiiiiiMiiiiiiimMMiiiiiinmiiimniimiß. g 1 The author of "Mr. Deeds Goat | i Town" goes to Hollywood for = | funniest story I Behind the scenes to g i hrinK you hilarious guffaws that | | only Hollywood could give on itself I | 1 THE LAUGH SENSATION 1 1 . OF A DECADE! | 1 (Both Approved Universal Exhibition.) H = A PROGRAMME OF | = UNBEATABLE ENTERTAINMENT 1 = inUIIIIIIHIIIIIMII lIIIHIIIIIHIII 11111111111111111 l mill STRAND llllllllllllliiuiiliii .mum Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Continuous Sessions: 11.0 —2.15 5.0 8.0. FseconFweek"! IJANE~WiTHERS[ IJANE withers] [T ' S TRULY A LAUGHTER RIOT, BUT THE FINAL SCENE WILL GIVE YOU CONVULSIONS WHEN THE HARTMANS jjANE WITHERS! { - throw their VOICES ROUND A COURT IN SESSION. f |jANE~WnHERS] _m - "45 FATHERS." "45 FATHERS."
THEY SAVE HER FROM THE ORPHANAGE, BUT AVHO'lili SAVE TTTiur iJ?TUCRSi THEM FROM THE IJANE WITHLKji asylum. ALSO SHOWING. Fjane withers] abtotb eaches ARTHUR 1 TREACHER ARTHUR TREACHER [JANE WITHERS | [JANE WITHERS] That mad, mumbling butler in "THANK YOU, JEEVES." A 20th Century-Fox Programme. Both approved Universal Exhibition. , ALEXANDRA , M n _ | GREEN LANE. [ ph^ s e ° DOROTHY LAMOUR, „ . Beautiful Star of "Hurricane, in j "THE JUNGLE PRINCESS" [ To-night at ... .Friend of all animals. Queen of the Jungles. Jungle Superstitions. Savage Hatreds. Fierce Jungle Fights. The Elephant Stampede. Jungle Torture Pit. Giant Apes Attack Village. Approved for Universal Exhibition JEAN ARTHUR—RAY MILLAND "EASY LIVING." Recommended by Censor for Adults. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. "Jungle Princess," "Popeye" and Betty Boop" Cartoons, News, Comedies, etc. "j VTMiT'C 1 Northcote. To-night at 8. | KllNo I Also Matinee at 2. BINKIE STUART, 4-year-old wonder, in "ROSE OF TR.ALEE" \VM. BOYD, in Clarence E. Mulford's "RUSTLER'S VALLEY" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMMUNITY SINGING! WEDNESDAY, 12 NOON TO 1.30 AT THE MAYFAIR THEATRE (Opposito John Court's, Ltd.) Special Items by Mesdames OSBORNE and McGREGOR (Duettists). WRESTLING TOWN m*HALL >A\ (A.W.A., Inc.) TO-NIGHT STRENGTH v. DYNAMITE! JOE TONTI v. "COWBOY" FRALEY JOE TONTI v. "COWBOY" FRALEY Tonti proved to the public of Auckland that he "is probably the strongest man for his size in the world. He pulled two cars with his teeth while standing on his hands. Frale.y proved to America that he is dynamite by his sensational rise to the top. He claims to be a greater exponent than Blomfield with the jolt. DON'T MISS THIS MATCH—IT WILL BG DIFFERENT! Box Plan now open at Reg. Lowis, corner of Queen and Fort Streets. WRESTLING. THURSDAY, APRIL 28. THEATRE ROYAL, HAMILTON. BETWEEN LOFTY BLOMFIELD And AL. BAFFERT.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23020, 23 April 1938, Page 24
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