LAST TWO DAYS! I FULLER'S llll'll 1111 MAJESTIC THEATRE SESSION,S: 11 A.M... 1.45 6, 7.45 P.M. minim ™° NE inn 1 " ANN SOTHERN In "MAISIE GOES TO RENO" With JOHN HODIAK. TOM DRAKE. PAUL CAVANAGH, AVA GARDNER. Also. At Afternoon and Evening Sessions Only GENE LUCKHART in "THE MAN FROM •FRISCO" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) NEXT FRIDAY! A MANGIER RUNS AMOK! Bloody Claws The Only Clues! NEW THRILLS! NEW TERRORS! ... .As (he Mystery Masters Challenge The Blood Red Rule of a PHANTOM MONSTER! BASIL RATHBONE As Sherlock Holmes NIGEL BRUCE As Dr Watson "THE SCARLET CLAW" "THE SCARLET CLAW" "THE SCARLET CLAW" "THE SCARLET CLAW" You'll Hold Tight to Your Seat with Thrills, Excitement and Terror! (Recommended as More Suitable for Adults) MAJESTIC FRIDAY! YOU'LL BE HAPPIER in a Fuller Theatre I Tf inni? I CINEMA REMUERA. I IUUIm I -PI, -24-749. Tonight at 8! GEO. BRENT and BRE.NDA MARSHALL In "YOU CANT ESCAPE FOREVER" And you can't escape its laughter and mystery! ALSO: Latest Newsreel N.Z. Magazine Australian Cinesound Army Air Force Band, Etc. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) GAIETY CINEMA - 'Ph 78-165 TAKAPUNA Tonight at 8! Robert Young and Baranova in "FLOK I A N ' Delightful Comedy. (Universal Exhibition.) STRAND O N !•; H U N G A Tonight at 8. MICKEY ROONEY—FRANK MORGAN "THE HUMAN COMEDY." And "RED RIVER ROBIN HOOD" 1 Both Univ. Exhib.) AMBASSADOR '" r lER ' ANN SHERIDAN. RONALD REAGAN in "JUKE GIRL" Hugh Sinclair, Jean Gillie In ■THE SAINT MEETS THE TIGER" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults AVONDALE Tues.. Wed.. Tbura., 7.45. Fred A.staire and Joan Leslie in "SKY'S THE LIMIT' Susan Peters in "YOUNG IDEAS" Both Approved foi Universal Exhibition. 'DROME rEEEEET Tonight A Tiiurs "CASTLE ON THE HUDSON" (A Special) And "COWBOY QUARTERBACK" (U) (A) Rec. by Censor for Adults. (U) Univ. Ex. prcp| rec ST. HElFers ph. 51-000. I E.L.I\L,LOO Tonight at 7.45. Donald O'Connor, Susanna Foster and Peggy Ryan in "TOP MAN." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also "MY HEART BELONGS TO DADDY" Starring Cecil Kellaway, Martha O'Driscoll I 4 Richard Carlson. (Adult Recorn.) News, etc.STARTLING : NEWS!! STARTLING NEWS!! BOX "PLAN OPENS ON FRIDAY FOR THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS i PRESENTATION OF THE v REVUSICAL REVUSICAL "STEP LIVELY" "STEP LIVELY" "STEP LIVELY" . "STEP LIVELY" THE SHOW OF SHOWS -~ WHICH COMMENCES AT HIS MAJESTY'S ON EASTER SATURDAY (Mar. 31) (AFTERNOON AND EVENING) FOR A LIMITED SEASON. WHAT IS A REVUSICAL? A Revusical is a new type of show to ito this tou 11 try and is the latest craze of j England and America. It combines all the high spots of Revue—Musical Comedy and Vaudeville. containing as it does, Gems from popular Musical Comedies, Specialty Acts. Sketches, Toe Ballets, Tap Ballets, Crooners, Comedians and Magnificent Scenas of .Musical successes. * PRICES.—-F.V.: Rsvd. O.S. and D.C., 5/; Back Stalls (reservable), 4/; Gallery, I/O; •Early Doors, (id extra. MATINEES: 4/0, 3/, i/O; E.D. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25157, 21 March 1945, Page 10
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