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AMUSEMENTS STRAND Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Continuous Sessions: 11.0—2.15 —5.0 —8.0. NOVELTY SONGS AND COMIC SITUATIONS. ROMANTIC ECSTASY AND HILARIOUS antics: BLAZING A MAGIC TRAIL LILY PONS LILY PONS LILY PONS LILY PONS LILY PONS LILY PONS LILY PONS LILY PONS LILY PONS LILY PONS LILY PONS LILY PONS AND JACK OAKIE JACK OAKIE JACK OAKIE JACK OAKIE JACK OAKIE JACK OAKIE OF AND jyj-IRTH. & With ERIC BLORE, ERIC BLORE. EDWARD EV. EDWARD EV. HORTON. HORTON. IN A GLORIOUS SONG-FILLED ROMANTIC-COMEDY "HITTING A NEW HIGH" "HITTING A NEW HIGH" * I ALSO SCREENING | * GENE RAYMOND, GENE RAYMOND, With 4 of Hollywood's Funniest People. ANN SOTHERN, ANN SOTHERN. VICTOR MOORE, HELEN BRODERICK, PARKYAKARKUS, BILLY GILBERT. IN A RADIANT ROMANCE ROCKING WITH LAUGHTER. •SHE'S GOT EVERYTHING" An R.K.O. Radio Programme. Both Approved Universal Exhibition. CRYSTAL RIALTO PALACE AND RIALTO MT. EDEN. Phone 14-573. NEWMARKET. Phone 4U-609. Final Screening To-night at 7.45 A RIOT OF MERRIMENT I The King of Mirth EDDIE CANTOR EDDIE CANTOR ROLAND YOUNG—JUNE LANG In Eddie's Greatest Laugh Hit, "ALI BABA GOES TO TOWN" (Approved for Universal Exhibition). THE MUSICAL OF 1000 LAUGHS And A GORDON & REVELL A SONG HITS The aces of musical entertainment .... the hilarity king of screen and radio and tho producers of your biggest hit shows....go to town together to give you the hip-hip-hooroaringest smash hit ever I HILARIOUS LAUGHS! CATCHY SONG HITS I BEAUTIFUL GIRLS 1 SELECTED FEATURETTES MATINEE TO DAY AT 2 P.M. "Ali Baba Goes to Town," "Hamlet and Eggs," Comedy, "Paper Hangers," Terrytoon Cartoon, Traveltalk, Nows, Musical. Final Screeflftig. To-night at 7.45 Phone 15-439. PRINCESS DOMINION RD. SHIRLEY TEMPLE Living. .Laughing. .Loving, in "HEIDI OF THE ALPS." Also Screening: JAMES) GLEASON. ZASU PITTS, "FORTY NAUGHTY GIRLS." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. Shirley Temple, News, Comedies, Cartoons, Novelties, etc. EMPRESS NEWTON. Final' Screening. To-night at 7.45 Phone 27-077. DOROTHY LAMOUR Beautiful Star of "Hurricane," in | "THE JUNGLE PRINCESS" | Ijl ....Friend of all animals, 111 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.) CLIVE BROOK In MARY BORDEN'S Exciting Novel, "ACTION FOR SLANDER" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) MATINEE TO-DAY AT 1 P.M. "Jungle Princess," News, Comedies, Cartoons. RICHMOND AV. ADELPHI " 7.45 Phone 27-235. JANE WITHERS A Riding, Roping Buc.karoo, in "WILD & WOOLLY." lAN HUNTER, PAT PATER SON. In a scintillating musical, "52ND STREET." & 1938 "MARCH OF TIME," Latest Issue. All Approved for Universal Exhibition. Matinee to-day at 1.30. Jane Withers, "52nd Street," Comedy, Cartoon. DE LUXE MT. ALBERT. To-night at Q Matinee at 2.® ——, ; 1 Phono 40-104 GINGER ROGERS in Edna Ferber's _ w "STAGE DOOR." .y?retta loung, Warner Baxter, in _ WI FE ' DOCTOR AND NUR&E." (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also, "PLUTO'S QUINPUPLETS." KING'S | BOBBY BREEN, Boy Caruso, in "MAKE A WISH." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) E STRAND THEATRE; SUNDAY EVENING, MAY 15 ADDRESS ON "TOE CRUSADE FOR PEACE" By REV. J. H. CHAPPLE and MR. W G JACKSON. 7 p.m.—Doors Open. Address at 7.30. At 8.20 p.m., Picture Programme, headed by the Romantic Comedy "LOVE AT SECOND SiCHT." Featuring the Brilliant Actress. MARIAN MARSH. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SILVER COLLECTION AT DOORS THE RATIONALIST ASSN. AND SUNDAY FREEDOM LEAGUE. AVIATION m MANGERE AERODROME SUNDAY! SPECTACULAR PARACHUTE JUMPS BY MR. G. W. SELLARS. EXHIBITION OF AEROBATICS BY FLIGHT-LIEUT. D. M. ALLAN. PASSENGER FLIGHTS In 5 Placo Cabin BEECHCRAFT AEROPLANE. Cruise at 150 miles per hour. 7/0 EACH. FLIGHTS IN OPEN D.H. MOTHS 10/- EACH. VISIT MANGERE AND WATCH THE FLYING. SEE THE WELLINGTON LOCKHEED ARRIVE AT 3 P.M. Suburban Buses, Ltd.—Bus Loaves Bus Station 1.20 p.m., Sunday. Four-Passenger Ambulance Aoroplano available for flights to any Aerodrome in New Zealand. REGATTAS Jfl R E G A T T A. / NORTHCOTE AND BIRKENHEAD REGATTA. ANNUAL PRIZE-GIVING AND DANCE KING'S THEATRE, NORTHCOTE. MAY 10, 8 P.M. * No responsibility will bo accepted for prizes not collected on this night. ; M. D. BAILEY, Hon. Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23037, 14 May 1938, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23037, 14 May 1938, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23037, 14 May 1938, Page 28

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